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© copyright 2002 juergen@juergenkollmorgen.com - any use to be negotiated

"Breeze" - infrared photograph. Taken in Portland, Victoria, Australia


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infrared digital photograph desaturated and toned in Photoshop.

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That's awesome, it really seems as if the trees and the clouds are being sucked by a powerful wind. It would have been perfect if it had the same "streaky" cloud patterns on both sides.
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Wonderful monochromatic. Good camera positioning, love the way the wispy cloud thing draws the viewer's eye. It's simply a great shot.
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The streaking of the clouds, the lighting of the leaves, and the composition of the trees make this a very stunning infared
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The composition is really strong here. There is a bold triangular shape formed by the trees and that occupies a big chunk of the image. Splendid! The dynamic motion of the clouds help the picture a lot.
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The composition is excellent with the recurring theme of the trees perfectly placed in the photo.

The infrared effect lighting the tops of the trees in different glowing hues is wonderful.

Great art.

 

Thanks for sharing.

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Hi Juergen - I like the way the tones of the ground are repeated in the clouds; enjoy the composition - and the sense of surrealism from the toning which you are coming to master. Go well.
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Great, Juergen ! I really love this. The composition is perfect, and as in many of your other shots, the high rates you pay to the clouds get them to pose once more just perfect...:-)

What I find amazing is how the 2 left trees and the clouds seem to combine their efforts to show us a vanishing point on the far left. Stunning !

If I had a minor suggestion to make - and honestly I'm not sure what it's worth - it may be to try burning the sky top left a little. I'd like the vanishing point area to be alone the brightest area in the image. Anyway congrats for this new masterpiece. Regards.

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Great dynamism, with the clouds accentuating the outward thrust of the branches. Skies like these are perfect for b&w and IR films (or digital modes!). Perhaps the near tree boasts more featureless shadow than is healthy, and the distant tree an over-generous dose of icing sugar highlights, but the sense of space surrounding these trees is very appealing.
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