25 breathtaking infrared photos of East Anglia
Harleston Fishing lake. Photo: Adee Tallents - Credit: Adee Tallents
Local photography lover Adee Tallents shares a selection of his favourite snaps from across the region, including stunning shots of Norwich's Plantation Garden and Horsey Mill.
Originally from Lowestoft, 45-year-old Adee Tallents has been taking photos for as long as he can remember, and since moving to Thorpe St Andrew a little over a year ago, his passion for the art form has only increased.
The class 2 lorry driver has most recently been experimenting with infrared technology, capturing striking images that pick up the various colours in the spectrum that aren't usually visible to the human eye.
He said: 'I have Asperger Syndrome and need to keep learning and absorbing new information all the time... After 30 plus years of doing photography and covering nearly all aspects of it, I was starting to get bored and needed to try something new.
'I bought an Infrared converted camera and because it is using a totally different type of light, it turned out to be exactly what I needed to get back into photography again and enjoy learning something new from the beginning.'
Mr Tallents says he doesn't struggle to find inspiration and subjects for his photos, and instead thinks it is 'very easy'.
'Because of the Aspergers I see things many people wouldn't and most of the time I only need to take one shot because I've planned the photo out before and know exactly how I want it to look.'
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He added: 'To be honest, what I thought would just be a disability for me, hasn't been. I've learnt to use my Asperger Syndrome to my advantage and I feel like I have grown because of it.'
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