The Khuê V?n pavilion at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam. "There was a lot of green foliage at the temple, and on the day I was there the light was poor," says landscape and travel photographer David Clapp. "Using an IR Chrome infrared filter gave me one of the best shots of the trip because it's got such an unusual colour palette." Taken on a Canon 365bet体育投注_365bet体育娱乐场-app官方下载@P with a full spectrum conversion,?a Canon Drop-In Filter Mount Adapter EF-365bet体育投注_365bet体育娱乐场-app官方下载@?and a Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM lens at 62mm, 1/15 sec, f/8 and ISO200. ? David Clapp
As a professional landscape and travel photographer, David Clapp frequently goes to locations around the world in search of strong images for his professional portfolio. He shoots, runs photographic tours and supplies canvas art companies with travel images for home décor. Some of the most valuable images in his portfolio in recent years have been shot in infrared.
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