#SeeingRed An infrared shot of the tower clock at the Exelon Plaza, just outside the Chase Tower, my workplace. The clock was an unmistakable reminder that the lunch walk was over and time to get back to the grind…
Camera: Canon EOS 20D infrared conversion with LifePixel 590nm filter
Lens: Canon 24mm F2.8 STM
Aperture: f/4
Shutter: 1/1000
ISO: 400
Categories: Architecture, InfraredTags: Architecture, B&W, chase, chicago, clock, dearborn, exelon, Infrared, loop, monroe, plaza, tower, winter
Published by Jiri Krecek
Infrared photographer, field recordist, haiku writer, and former JPMorgan VP turned independent consultant. I find signal in noise — whether in risk, bookkeeping data, IR light, ambience of an evening city, or three lines of verse.
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