At some point a tree growing along the water fell across the creek. It reaches from bank to bank and appears to be still alive. Looking at its base, it appears to have fallen but the taproot did not break. So it keeps growing in this new horizontal state, seemingly like its been there for a few months now. I wonder when a storm will wash it away.
Camera Model
Lumix GH3, modified by LifePixel for Full Spectrum
Lens
Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm-50mm
Filter
720nm Infrared Passthrough filter
Aperture
f/3.5
Shutter Speed
1/100 sec
Film Speed
200
Spectrum
Infrared (IR)
Wavelength
720 nanometers
Location
North Georgia USA.
The base of the tree can be seen still in the base of the bank. Looks like it slowly fell over, most the tree not even in the water. Looks like the tree to the left of it will be the next to go, with all of its foundation washed away.
Its hard to say how long it will last, but in the mean time its getting extra light by being on the water. The branches and leaves growing upwards towards the light.
The water has a unique look to it, with the yellow sky overhead casting a slightly yellow color on the water. Though the tree leaves are bright white due to them reflecting infrared light away from the plant. And the bark adsorbs the light making it appear more dull.
Rhododendron plants can be seen growing along the bank on my side of the water. These are quite common in the area and makes a pretty flower certain times of the year.

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I take pictures with a special camera. Its a Mirrorless DSLR that has been modified by Life Pixel to see light in other wavelengths. This allows my camera to see light in the Infrared [IR] around 1300 NM wavelength, through the visual spectrum and into the Ultraviolet A and B wavelengths roughly into the 300 NM wavelength.
I carry many filters on me to make the photos you see in my blog, these filters screw on my lens and help me isolate certain wavelengths for certain scenes. These filters can be IR / UV pass-through filters to assist me get a natural photo taking out the UV and IR light. Or I may use a Infrared pass-through filter capture just IR light. I can do the same with UV light as well, though I need some better filters which they can cost a few hundred dollars for true Ultraviolet pass through filters. So for right now I have B + W 403 bandpass filters that still allow some IR light in, due to their cheaper material.
There are also exotic glasses made of sapphire and germanium I am open to working with to replace my silica glass hot mirror with a material that allows even longer wavelengths of infrared to enter my cameras sensor. Special sensors, lenses and filters of that material would be needed as well, so it would be a big project but one that may give some even more unique photography results.

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