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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Default Old zoo in IR

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    Crandon Gardens used to be the local zoo many years ago. Some cages are still left and this is part of one taken with a fisheye lens in IR and converted in nik silver efex pro

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    I like this shot Oscar. The IR and B and W make it looks very dramatic. The fisheye gives it a neat perspective too. Just wondering if it could use a little CW rotation. Must be fun to have a camera converted to IR.

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    Nice conversion. I agree with the rotation comment, but I'm really glad to see that you got all of the top of the bridge.

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    Neat perspective Oscar-I like the placement of the palm trees!

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    Hi Oscar, I agree with others comments. You might want to be aware that I can see alot of the same cloning pattern in the clouds above the arch.

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    great conditions for IR ....looks great with fisheye

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    I love fisheye images...this one is really cool. I agree about the rotation...my eye keeps wanting to fix it and make it "balanced" so maybe a slight tweak?

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