Sunday, 18 April 2021

Infra-red at Cotehele

Our 'usual' walk around Cotehele but this time with my Infra-red camera. For those who might be vaguely interested, I've set the white balance of the camera on green so greens appear as white on the images. Without this, the images come out as the more typical reds of IR. I find these rather difficult to interpret so rarely set the camera this way. Sometimes IR adds something, quite often it doesn't. It's always a voyage of discovery.
Calstock Viaduct
The front of Cotehele House
In my humble opinion, one of the most impressive trees in Cotehele's gardens
The giant metal bees in the beehive garden statue
Another view of the same
The pond in the Top Garden
The flag on the Tower is flying at half-mast for HRH Prince Philip
The flower border in front of the house
These were bright red tulips and the lens flare catches the sun quite nicely
The flower border and house
Looking down through the woods onto the Morden stream
The Morden Stream
Crane at Cotehele Quay
I think this was a winch when it was in use

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