Tony Brandstetter 814 Posted September 27, 2014 This is one of the first images in my Infrared series, back then, I used a Hoya R72 IR Filter. That technique seems like a long time ago, since then I had one of my cameras converted to IR, life is much more simpler. I hope I captured the drama and the grittiness of the Urban Landscape. Link to comment
aplumpton 16 Posted February 14, 2015 The juxtaposition of buildings straight on or reflected makes a very interesting and balanced composition. It is visually very appealing with good B&W tonality, especially for a partial infra-red condition.I do not do much image editing but it appears that you pasted in the interesting sky patterns, Whatever the image editing procedure, the dotted line at the sky -building interfaces is distracting. Perhaps it can be controlled to be less visible. I sometimes have problems of discontinuous regions near sky and objects when I try too much to accentuate contrast or tones at that interface. Link to comment
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