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by Norman Gabitzsch
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Royal Live Oak in Infrared" by Norman Gabitzsch. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A 21st Century false color infrared photograph (IR) of a Royal Live Oak in West University Place (Houston) Texas. The green leaves are excellent... more
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A 21st Century false color infrared photograph (IR) of a Royal Live Oak in West University Place (Houston) Texas. The green leaves are excellent reflectors of infrared light and come out white in the photograph. Photograph made with a Nikon D3300 IR converted camera.
The name live oak comes from the fact that evergreen oaks remain green and "live" throughout winter, when other oaks are dormant and leafless. The name is used mainly in North America, where evergreen oaks are widespread in warmer areas along the Atlantic coast from southeast Virginia to Florida, west along the Gulf Coast to Louisiana and Mexico, and across the southwest to California. The live oak tree is a southern symbol of strength. It is often planted in historical cities for their character and appearance. They can live for hundreds of years and They are the broadest spreading of the oaks producing an abundance of shade.
The function of Infrared Photography (like Black and White Photography) is...
Native Texan who has had a chance to see the world. I am fascinated by nature, color, texture, and shape. Lately I have begun to see light in the world of Black and White. My style is eclectic. I let the subject matter take me where it wants to go. More of his work can be found on 1X.com/member/normga or follow on Twitter at @NormGa1
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Catchavista
Wonderful perspective!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Catchvista ... thank you for visiting the dynamic Point of View faux color photog, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Vesna Antic
Very nice!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Vesna ... thank you for visiting the dynamic Point of View faux color photog, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Amy Dundon
Neat perspective!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Amy ... thank you for visiting the faux color infrared upward looking tree photo, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Laurie Cairone
Marvelous work, Norman!!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Laurie ... thank you for the comment on the false color infrared upward looking tree, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Allen Beatty
L/F tweet
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Allen ... thank you for the support of the false color IR Infrared tree in blue and white, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Art By ONYX
Fabulous!~ l/f
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Onyx ... thank you for the comment and support of the Houston urban nature faux colour photog, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Kim Tran
Wonderful!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kim, thanks for looking at the Houston urban nature abstract false color photo, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Kellice Swaggerty
I like the P.O.V. and creative processing very much, Norman! L/F
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Kellice, for the comment and support of the Houston urban nature false color picture, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Robert Bales
revisited this wonderful presentation!! v/f/t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Robert, thank you for supporting the Houston urban nature false color image, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Andrea Anderegg
Congratulations on over 1000 views! Marvelous photograph!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Andrea ... thank you for the comment on the Houston urban nature false color image, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Debby Pueschel
Love this aspect! FLTw
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Debby, for supporting the Houston urban nature false color photo, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared"
Robert Bales
Love the infrared effect!! Congrats for breaking the 1000 milestone!! v/f/t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Robert ... thank you for the support of the Houston urban nature false color image, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Heidi Fickinger
Revisiting this wonderful image Norman - and voting for it as my choice for Artistic Aperture.!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Heidi ... thank you for the support of the Houston urban nature false color picture, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared"
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations on your fabulous artwork being featured in one of FAA's newer Groups - Camera Art! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive thread! group or any other thread that it would fit in! LF
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Pamela ... thanks for featuring the Houston urban nature false color image, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared", in the Pixels FIne Art group, "Camera Art".
Sharon Eng
Infrared produces some amazing effects. You did a great job on a difficult perspective to do successfully. Congrats on the feature.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Sharon ... thank you for your comment on the Houston urban nature faux colour photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Angela Davies
Impressive angle and I love the infrared effect, LF
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Angela ... thanks for supporting the Houston urban nature false color photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in The World We See Group:-)
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Robyn, for featuring the Houston urban nature false color photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared", in the Pixels Fine Art Ameria group, "The World We See".
BASANT SONI
.Wonderful Artistic vision of Trunk & flowers ... + L f
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Basant, for the support of the Houston urban nature false color photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Marjan Van der Vegt
This photo has been featured in the group PICTURES OF NATURE AND MORE! I invite you to showcase it in the special made discussion of this group ! Thanks for sharing this amazing photo! Greetings Marjan
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Marjan ... thank you for featuring the false color infrared photograph of a "Royal Live Oak" in West University Place (Houston) Texas in the Pixels Fine Art America group, "Pictures Of Nature and More!"
JOHN TELFER
Norman, Fantastic image of this oak tree with its leaves in infrared great details LF
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
John ... thank you for the support of the Houston false color image, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared".
Andrea Swiedler
Perfect use of infrared! l/f
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Andrea, for supporting the false color infrared photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared" in West University Place (Houston) Texas.
Robert VanDerWal
Very Cool!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Robert, for commenting on the false color infrared photograph, "Royal Live Oak in Infrared" in West University Place (Houston) Texas.