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OMG this is beautiful. It looks so fragile.
Beautiful colors!!
Look at the roof! Tile is all gone. I guess it was tile.
The roof seems out of place with the stone facade.
This is the same building from "Through the Woods" is'nt it??
Another great shot!!
This almost looks like a dollhouse that has been neglected and not played with in a while.

SO pretty this shot!
Amazingly real but unreal like a dream.
That is some cool colors there.

You've mentianed a wierd lens that you use for shots like this ( time lapse, intriguiging colors, clouds gone amuck )
Infrared photography - it captures a spectrum of light normally invisible to our eyes, and causes long exposures in the day time (blurred trees in the wind).

It's weird, I can pull colors like this sometimes from the filter on my Canon 50mm, but on the 24-70mm it all comes out monochrome. Must be the way the glass is laid out...
I have really wanted to try some infrared photography, I have a 50mm 1.4 and a 100mm 2.8 which would be great to use.
Here's the Hoya filter for that 50mm: http://www.amazon.com/...Filter/dp/B0000AI1HP

Use a tripod and manual exposure; auto focus should work in enough sunlight.
Sweet! thanks Motts I will defiantly be getting one! Will expand my photography to the next level. I only use manual exposure. thanks for the tip about the tripod that will defiantly help!
i told the shemels to fix the roof

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