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Bridge of Sighs - IR


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IR modified: Internal IR cut filter removed from Sony F828 resulting in normal daylight shooting speeds with R72 IR filter.


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Very delicate. I like the way the light toned shrub on the left balances the dark bridge. Good reflections as well.

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I really like this shot, Sondra. It looks like a snow scene but NOT because there aren't usually any leaves in winter on trees like this!

 

I'm really getting into appreciating infrared pictures after not really seeing the point for a while. You've got some great IR shots in your portfolio. Thanks for sharing.

 

Martin.

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This is a great shot. Really like the contrast and reflections; however, I have been driving around all afternoon in East Texas looking at mobil homes and with all this hillbilly junk yard art, I think you live in a nicer part of the country than I.
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Another wonderful IR composition from you, you have such a good eye for what works in this medium. It's interesting to me that the reflections of the trees in the water are darker than their counterparts. The toning really ads to the delicacy of this image.
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Wow, this is just wonderful! The title started a story spinning around in my mind... Is it truely called the bridge of sighs?
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Ilse, thats my title as the William & Mary students go over the bridge to their dorms. They may have another name. Cheers, Sondra
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A beautiful classic view. The IR version gives a nice delicacy to the foliage. Did you take any non-IR shots? I would imagine there could be some nice light effects with those trees. Due to PN restrictions I can only give a 6/6. Should be more!
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My thanks go out to Jim, Conte, Kevin, Henri, Francisco, Julio, Glenn, Pulok, and Colin for your wonderful critiques as they are appreciated. Cheers, Sondra
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