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Bluegrass Passage Infrared Print | Kentucky Horse Farm Autumn Landscape Limited Edition
Captured along a rural state road in the Bluegrass region, this infrared study freezes an unexpected temporal collision—autumn's full canopy on the left transforms into winter's skeletal architecture on the right, both rendered simultaneously through near-infrared wavelengths that reveal what conventional vision cannot perceive. The dichromatic foliage creates a corridor through seasonal change, suggesting the compressed agricultural rhythms of Kentucky horse country where breeding cycles, training schedules, and harvest deadlines exist in perpetual counterpoint.
The luminous white trees frame the vanishing perspective with sculptural precision, their chlorophyll signatures glowing against earth-toned sky while the bare branches on the opposite side create delicate linear tracery. This single frame contains multitudes—spring and fall, growth and dormancy, the ephemeral and the enduring—all compressed into one infrared moment that transcends conventional landscape photography.
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
Part of the Kentucky Infrared Series (2006-2008), created during the artist's Bluegrass period. This body of work earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, exploring Kentucky's iconic landscapes through the transformative lens of infrared photography.
Editions & Materials:
Open Edition (5x7, 8x10): Archival giclée on premium lustre paper
Limited Edition (11x14, edition of 25): Museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag, numbered and signed
About the Artist: Michael Kloth, MFA, CPP. Work held in TMC Foundation permanent collection. Member, Professional Photographers of America and American Society of Media Photographers.
Captured along a rural state road in the Bluegrass region, this infrared study freezes an unexpected temporal collision—autumn's full canopy on the left transforms into winter's skeletal architecture on the right, both rendered simultaneously through near-infrared wavelengths that reveal what conventional vision cannot perceive. The dichromatic foliage creates a corridor through seasonal change, suggesting the compressed agricultural rhythms of Kentucky horse country where breeding cycles, training schedules, and harvest deadlines exist in perpetual counterpoint.
The luminous white trees frame the vanishing perspective with sculptural precision, their chlorophyll signatures glowing against earth-toned sky while the bare branches on the opposite side create delicate linear tracery. This single frame contains multitudes—spring and fall, growth and dormancy, the ephemeral and the enduring—all compressed into one infrared moment that transcends conventional landscape photography.
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
Part of the Kentucky Infrared Series (2006-2008), created during the artist's Bluegrass period. This body of work earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, exploring Kentucky's iconic landscapes through the transformative lens of infrared photography.
Editions & Materials:
Open Edition (5x7, 8x10): Archival giclée on premium lustre paper
Limited Edition (11x14, edition of 25): Museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag, numbered and signed
About the Artist: Michael Kloth, MFA, CPP. Work held in TMC Foundation permanent collection. Member, Professional Photographers of America and American Society of Media Photographers.
Image from the Kentucky Infrared Series displayed with museum-quality matting and framing (framing not included with print purchase)