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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Since I only took my ir camera yesterday to Vizcaya Gardens, I'll be posting a few pics this week from there.

    Nikon D70ir
    Nikon 18-200mm
    Focal length 22mm
    F8
    1/250
    iso 400
    Aperture Priority
    Exposure comp -.33

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    david cramer
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    A handsome image with nice false coloring.

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    Michael Pancier
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    the sky tones are unbalanced. i'd select the lighter blues and darken them to match the main blue. I think it could also use some rotation. apart from that, I love the tones you captured on this shot.

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    Julie Kenward
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    Oscar, I feel like the foreground is a bit dark and the rest a bit light - pretty much what Michael was saying I think. I'd calm down the white/whites and see if that doesn't give you a better balance overall.

    Your comp is spot on (as always!)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Oscar,
    I like the composition the way it is. Actually its cool. The darker foreground, especially the spiral design on the floor, gives it character. I like the graduated neutral density filter applied in CS3...good show on the two tone hues of blue. The whites of the tree leaves balances the contrast between the colors. My only suggestion for you is to apply the ruler to level off the building which is a tid bit on the slanted side...:cool: other than this, good show...proud of you...:cool:

    Hey; idea for you...lets do Metro Zoo in IR...:eek: the animals should come out really funky looking...:D

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    Hi Oscar,
    I like it as presented too - good idea of Gus's to go to the zoo with your IR camera!!!
    Regards,
    Nicki

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    Michael Pancier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Cobos View Post
    Oscar,
    I like the composition the way it is. Actually its cool. The darker foreground, especially the spiral design on the floor, gives it character. I like the graduated neutral density filter applied in CS3...good show on the two tone hues of blue. The whites of the tree leaves balances the contrast between the colors. My only suggestion for you is to apply the ruler to level off the building which is a tid bit on the slanted side...:cool: other than this, good show...proud of you...:cool:

    Hey; idea for you...lets do Metro Zoo in IR...:eek: the animals should come out really funky looking...:D

    let me know when you want to do a zoo field trip. I have an annual pass so anytime is fine by me

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    May I join you on this zoo trip? I have an IR camera too.

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