Description Vegetation photographed in infra red has a unique look to it. The chlorophyll in plant life throws this soft, woollen-white feel back at the lens which only truly shows once the image has been processed. It does leave a grainy, ethereal, ghostly ambience to the picture that to my mind, only enhances the mysterious aspect of the picture. To my thinking, these are cotton wool, candy floss trees that belong in the realm of the Faeries.
Christopher Heath, Surrey Member Since June 2007 Artist Statement Though primarily known as an author under the name of CJ Heath, Chris has been taking photographs since the age of ten and painting since he was thirteen. Though he has a taste for simple colors, he has a passion for wildlife and natural landscapes. His greatest success to date has been to have work exhibited in an national contest in the UK.
Art is the window to the artist's imagination; peek in.