opinions? this is quite a departure from the infrared landscapes I normally shoot.
opinions? These are quite a departure from the infrared landscapes I normally shoot.
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Loc: Long Island, NY
Ron Painter wrote:
opinions? These are quite a departure from the infrared landscapes I normally shoot.
These are interesting abstractions which I like. They can be played with quite a bit for different results. I might try cropping a, b, and d, taking out the blank space. A is the one I like the best and would just crop a bit from the top. You can experiment and do a lot with these images. Thanks for sharing. 8-)
Ron Painter wrote:
opinions? this is quite a departure from the infrared landscapes I normally shoot.
check out a link to a photographer by the name of Scott Peck he creates his own backgrounds and lighting effects and has done some beautiful work with colored dyes in water.....
C could be called "Running Bear in Blue." I like it a lot.
I like them, play with the composition if you like, i just enjoy reaching out there.
I love these shots. My favorites are a & e. I think I am just attracted to the colors used with them. Very nice work.
I love these, and also the inspiration that it feeds me!
Beautiful work!
Really like #3 the best. Am studying now how to do stuff like this.
Got some hints on how you got such great shots and how the effects were done?
Thanks. They are interesting but not exactly what I am going for.
Thanks for the input. Photography has so many different directions one can go and most of the time exploring other avenues improves even the road we have already been down.
Thanks. One thing strange about this technique is that you change your mind even more often as to what you prefer.
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