Harts Farm Way in infrared
Having discovered that near-infrared images can make even very boring ugly things look quite interesting, I decided to pop out to what is generally reckoned to be the ugliest part of Havant. Amongst Havant’s infamous ugly-spots, Harts Farm Way, is where you can find the the local water treatment works, the household refuse recycling plant and the a large electrical substation. Though I have to admit I do have something of a penchant for large substations and electrical pylons.
In order to access Harts Farm Way meant crossing over the busy A27 Havant Bypass. This is part of the 357 km Folkestone to Honiton Trunk Route. So I grabbed a couple of snaps of that too. This time my variable infrared filter was set between 630nm and 760nm. The monochrome shots are the ones shot with the longer wavelength light.
