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vahep  > Infraredscapes > Armenia
Armenia is my ancestral homeland and has always played a vital role in motivating and inspiring my photography. The images below are from four separate trips in February and September of 2008, and April and September of 2011. In February 2008, the achromatic landscapes of wintertime Armenia lent themselves perfectly to the subtleties of infrared photography. Even in late summer and early fall, the Armenian highlands were dominated by the snowscapes of its majestic mountains. Color photographs of Armenia can be found here. Additionally,traditional black and white images from Armenia can be found here.
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A hilltop monastery, Oshakan Village. Photographed April, 2011.
The church in Kaputan Village, Kotayk Region. Photographed April, 2011.
The church in Kaputan Village, Kotayk Region. Photographed April, 2011.
Yerevan cityscape and the statue of Mother Armenia (Mayr Hayastan). Photographed April, 2011.
The church of St. Hripsime, photographed April, 2011.
The cathedral of Echmiadzin, photographed April, 2011.
A khatchkar (stone cross) on the grounds of Haghartsin Monastery. Photographed April 2011.
Yerevan cityscape an Mt. Ararat peeking through the clouds. Photographed April, 2011.
A small church on the shores of Jermuk Reservoir. Photographed September 2011.
A hilltop monastery, Oshakan Village. Photographed April, 2011.
A hilltop monastery, Oshakan Village. Photographed April, 2011.
A hilltop monastery, Oshakan Village. Photographed April, 2011.
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Keywords: landscape infrared armenia black and white oshagan oshakan monastery church chapel
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