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    Ed Vatza
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    I wanted to do some experimenting today with taking IR images beyond the typical IR landscape and see whether (and how well) I could incorporate some of the more creative techniques that I have been using for color images into the IR images. This is an example of some IR motion blur images that I created today.

    Canon Rebel XT converted to IR by LifePixel; 24-70mm f/2.8L lens; handheld.

    1/8 sec @ f/22; ISO 100; 0 EV; FL 40mm

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    Ed, I'm liking this ALOT! The dark squiggly lines add alot of depth to the image. I might tone down the 2 whitest spots at the bottom area(base of tree and on the left side)-very minor. This is really nice!

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    Thanks, Denise. It's really cool when you have an idea and it seems to work. Not all of my brainstorms worked for me today. That why I called it Infrared Motion Blur Experimenting.

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    Ed, this is wonderful creation , I liked this very much
    TFS

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    good one here Ed, almost a spooky/creepy environment portrayed.....like being in another dimension.

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    Very cool and way OOTB! I had the same thoughts as Dave - the branches at the top are like arms reaching out. Very spooky.

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    Hey Ed,
    Must be all the B&W's I did in art school.....love the lines and flow on this one and cool use of the IR!

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