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Blue Haze

Blue Haze

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The sky and the roof look amazing in this!
Oh Motts, sorry - need 'nuther wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Holy hannah this looks like it's underwater, even the shadows casted!
Whoa Jude your right, it does look like it's underwater. Amazing Motts
And what a wallpaper it would MAKE! Just add fish.......

I like the way that little bush is growing out from the wall above that barred window...
I like that you're willing to use your IR shots as they come out of the camera. I need to do more of that. Really cool!
Yeppers.... WALLPAPER!
On this weeks episode of Dark Shadows....

Gadzooks, I likes, I likes!
I love Blue, especially this shade. It's so soothing.
Wow Deth, I'm impressed. I grew up watching Dark Shadows, nodoby my age knew what i was talking about! LOL! The background tree on the right looks quite etherial.

Simply beautiful!
stunning.
this <b>needs</b> to be a wallpaper.
the color is amazing.
it looks like my nailpolish color.
xP
this is breath taking.
as a nurse at middlwood i attended church service every sunday along with several hundreds of the patients it was a warm and friendly place so sorry its been left to rot
Very nice.
Simply amazing.
Stunning.......simply stunning.
Very nice IR shot. I have a 5d also and I had wondered if you used any color tinting filters as well as the IR filter? Great pics!
Thanks, no I take the photos straight from the RAW file, and adjust the hues in Photoshop.
Your welcome. This type of photography is a lot of fun but you make it look easy. I think many people don't realize how much work it really is to get such good shots like you get. If you don't mind me asking is your 5D modified for the IR or do you use long exposures?
I use long exposures, which range from 10-30 seconds at around f5 ISO 200, but I've heard many others with shorter exposure times - this might be dependent on the lens being used.

Unfortunately it is often impossible to take infrared shots of places where security is present and there is no time to fiddle with filters, tripods and exposure times... I was thinking of converting an old 300D to an all-infrared camera to avoid this.
Yes converting your old camera isn't a bad idea. One of my friends is replacing his 350D and then converting it for IR. I was always worried about having that done on the 5D becasue of the cost of the 5D. You seem to get a lot of amazing shots in IR the way your 5D is now. I do like the way that the clouds look in the long exposures. I am looking into getting the R-72 filter but they are hard to come by in the 77mm size.

Well keep up the good work, you are definitely a very talented photographer and I respect what you do to document these beautiful locations before they are demolished!
I like how the trees on the left look white - goes beautifully with the electric blue of the sky & roof
Ethereal color!
My God, that's beautiful.

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