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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 1/15/2005
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Damn.....so pragmatic! You forgot the part about HAVING FUN.....then, of course, dying. ...Brad
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 9/30/2004
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or as Babba Ram Das said, "Be here now" ;> yeah,i have a few pier and bridge images,too and they are some of my faves...the flare adds to the surreal look and the shadows are first rate!..like this lower perspective..well done,Michael..gayle (7+)
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 8/6/2004
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Very cool infrared...love the look
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Christian Payne
{K:1398} 8/6/2004
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Great shot. The lens flare looks so clear it is like you put it in. I would definitely remove it as i think it destracts the eye from the graet lines drawing you in to this surreal land.
Makes me want to have a go at IR... But i'm too lazy. )
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Michael Alexander
{K:5293} 8/6/2004
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Thanks for the complement Howard! yeah, I know I should have spent some time on this and removed that flare. I was using a fisheye lens also, and it seems like I have to be real careful when using that lens, it?s prone to flares. Thanks for the advice and critique, I think I?ll try to remove the flare or just go back and shoot it again. ~Mike
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 8/6/2004
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Personally, I would remove the lens flares. To me, they intrude upon an otherwise gorgeous photograph. I like the jet black sky, the range of tones, the lead-in lines formed by the bridge elements, and everything else about it. This is your best infrared yet.
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Natta Leonard
{K:1206} 8/6/2004
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Beautiful photograph, Michael. Another perfect picture. Natta
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