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    Default Dinner Key. Miami in IR

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    thanks to mr oscar zangronis for letting me make this image with his IR converted camera!! this is my first ever so take it easy on me!! i had no clue what i was doing so i winged it!! did the B&W treatment in CNX. tried several other approaches but this one seemed most appropriate.

    D70 IR, 18-200VR at 18mm, f/9, 1/200s, +1.7EV, ISO 200

    comments and critiques are much appreciated!

    ps hey mr OZ, you need to clean your sensor!!:D:D

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    Gus Cobos
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    Nicely done Doctor,
    Makes me want to go on vacation...:cool:

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    Alberto Oria
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    Daktari, that was a new record time from the field to the forum:D

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    Harold, for your first time I think you did great! As a black and white image, I'd like to see a bit more at the dark end of black in there somewhere but this is really nice as presented! (Oh, and you missed one sensor spot on the left third of the sky.)

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    hey jules, i was thinking the same thing. this was a thought that i had originally that your post made me follow through with. it's a gradient from the right. whaddayathink!!?

    tanks for the comments everyone!!!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    H:
    The re post is a lot better. I'm glad you followed Julie's suggestions. I'm glad you enjoyed the ir experience. Maybe Jill will let you get a camera converted. Thanks for the sensor mention (assistant professor)

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    Fabs Forns
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    Proud of you, Son, I like the repost with the gradient.

    Next time, you need a Cuban Tostada, with the Cafe con Leche ;)

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