Infrared Images
I made these photographs with a Nikon D80 digital SLR that was converted to infrared.
© Philip L. McAlary 2016














Children walking along with their teachers in Fallon Field, Roslindale, MA.
Peering up to the blue sky through the young leaves of a tree in the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Boston, MA.
These redwood trees are located in a boggy area of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. I walk by these wonderful trees almost every day and have taken many photographs of this wetland and the changes that occur throughout the year. The scene was photographed with an infrared adapted Nikon digital camera; a sepia tone was applied to the image in post processing.
My wife Holly is gardening in the background. Both of us enjoy gardening and raising a few vegetables.
Deer statuary almost hidden by this garden. Located in the upper right is another deer looking out.
An infrared photograph of a dehydrated burdock leaf lying on the ground in the woods.
A closeup photograph of a swallowtail butterfly feeding in a field of clover and grasses.
I liked the juxtaposition of the wetlands behind the satellite TV antenna which is hunting for tv stations. Photographed while visiting Lake Ontario in Mexico State Park, Mexico, New York.
Taken with a Nikon D80 near Middlebury, Vermont.
A climbing hydrangea vine overtaking an old fabricated steel garage on Symmes Street in Roslindale, a neighborhood in Boston, MA. In autumn 2017 the beautiful vine was cut down so the garage could be painted. Nothing stays the same.
I like the lines, shapes and patterns that the snow helps one to see in this infrared closeup photograph of porch furniture covered in a thin layer of snow.
Homes in Roslindale, MA during the start of a snowstorm.
An infrared photograph, taken in spring, of a dilapidated house in Roslindale, MA. Ferns cover a greater part of the front lawn.
In this mid-spring infrared photograph, Miscanthus Sinensis grass mimics the peaked roofs of the homes in the background.
Winter in New England; a few dishwashing tools in a mug in the foreground.
Four dogs happy to be out with their pack leader, in the beautiful Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.
Ginger the chihuahua/terrier mix resting on a summer day with an acquaintance, an Australian cattle dog.
I am fascinated by my dog! What makes Ginger tick? When she dreams what does she see?
I made these photographs with a Nikon D80 digital SLR that was converted to infrared.
© Philip L. McAlary 2016