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I was fascinated by the textures and detail of this hand carved
entrance in Santa Fe. Your comments are welcome.
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Paolo, In answer to your question. This was taken with Canon G6 which has been modified to shoot IR only. The original sensor filter has been replaced by a Wratten 87 infrared filter.
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The white objects in the file are hay bales. This picture was taken
during a brief "sun break" between rain showers.
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An unusual combination of low tide and low-lying fog banks on a sunny
day in the San Juan Islands.
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An elegant, simple shot with wonderful tones. Nicely done.
I'm still reeling from Kodak's discontinuation of T400CN.
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Too true. I think I acquired my taste for B&W from spending most of the year in a monochrome world.
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You're right it's at the mouth of the Samish. You can see a view from the bridge here
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This is stunning. I've been following your work for awhile and I'm always dazzled by the quality of your work. Also, thanks for being so generous with information about your methods.
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Thank you for your kind comments. John, you guessed right about the storm. It was just minutes away when I shot this.
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The first winter freeze at Cowles Ponds in the Sangre de Cristo
mountains. Thanks for looking.
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Comments are welcome. Thanks for looking.
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A New Mexico sunset with three jets leaving contrails.
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The central span of this train bridge can rotate, allowing large boats
to pass on the Skagit River.
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Colonial Peak and Ross Lake as seen from the Ross Lake Overlook on I20.
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Comments?
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Desert Junipers are common in New Mexico, but I'm particularly fond of
this one.
Comments are welcome.
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Spring window boxes are a common site in Bruge/Brugge. Comments are
welcome.
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Storm approaching the Spires at Ghost Ranch. Comments are welcome.
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Thanks Porscha.
This will be the final crop but I probably won't be sure about the toning until I actually print it.
Wild Albany
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