Charles Byron's grave
For some reason, it seems better in infrared
The cemetery is big but the cloud-filled sky is bi…
There's still plenty of room
The pond behind Baker Center
A South Court Street scene
The collision was narrowly averted, as they say
Amber waves of grain-to-be
That field in Amesville, Ohio
Infrared reflections often delight
RT 550 in 590 IR
Fawg rises after a thunderstorm
A daisy in the gold with a bug
Polyphemus moth on court street
War Memorial on College Green
After the War, Josha Wyatt moved to Mudsock, Ohio
Don't do this!
Standing watch
Snowy night moonlit infrared
Maintaining social distance. Like always.
Everyone does what he can
Storm passed and the sun peeked through
Aha! That looks tasty!
The town cemetery, Stewart, Ohio
If our farmland were on Mars
Route 555 heading into Amesville
Coonskin Crossing
Federal Creek is low for now . . .
Storm gone, wind remains
Downtown Amesville, Ohio
Amesville, Ohio
Into the woods with the new 14mm lens
After the storm
The multiflora flower is pretty, though
The dreaded multiflora rose
The big sycamore out front
The Meike 25mm f1.8 and infrared
Trees cower 'neath clouds' power
I like the 85mm f2 Nikkor for infrared
Trying the pre-AI 50mm f1.4 Nikkor
Gray day infrared IV
Gray day infrared III
Gray day infrared II
Gray day infrared I
An infrared iris experiment
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