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Another of the old Griss Mill


terry_mccully

R72 Infrared shot 30 second shutter...This shot was featured as photo of the day on www.steves-digicams.com for the month of June 19th 2003.


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This shot is flawless. I cant believe the detail and beauty you have captured in this shot. The water is so awesome. I cant say anymore I am getting speechless................
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A symphony of surprising shapes and tones -- everything so familiar and yet so different. I especially like how the ghostly foreground ripples echo the background hillsides. Wonderful work.
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I think this would be spectacular in color, BW, or as you did it. The IR certainly adds a whole new demension to this scene.
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the infrared function on your camera is insane!! it looks like you're working with a medium format film camera, give nthe incredible contrasts and surreal, yet detailled effect!
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the composition is interesting, but where there is much detail there's not enough contrast. i want to look at the trees more and see the building a bit more separated, but it all greys out a bit
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Thanks for all your great comments on this shot..I love IR and I will be submitting more for all of you to view.
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a very intelegent use of infrared. the tonal range is very good, but... i would suggest u to use this kind of photography for mysterious moods. i mean the composition... the pic is too demostrative and too beautiful. theres a lack of,,, u know... nothing happens. u dont need some event or episod to deliver dynamics and translate it to mystery with infrared. enough that u will be in a disposition of mental episode coused by the object of your interest.

the pic itself is great. by the way i love ir too, some some creative pics of it can be exiting. i want to do them myself one day.

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This picture is fantastic. The best in this presentation. Congratulation.
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