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    This is pretty much as I took it, I adjusted exposure and cloned a few floaty things in the water. I especially liked the reflections on the left and the grass reflections. The reflections were cut off on the right because they are in real life - there's a shore there.

    Thanks for looking (and scream when you're tired of IR;)) - I promise I'll try to be judicious in posting them.
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    Cheryl, I like the peacefulness of this shot and your processing looks right on. I haven't posted many of my IR images since the demise of the seperate B&W and IR forum. I'm curious as to how this would look with just a touch more contrast, or a boost in blacks. I still love it as is though.

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    Cheryl, This is very appealing. I like the composition and think you did a great job w/ the IR. A slight,slight boost in the blacks might look good also. Cheryl, You won't be boring me w/ IR images, I love them so please post away!!:)


    Dave, This forum welcomes IR images. I hope you start posting some. I love IR images and look forward to seeing more.

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    Beautiful composition, Cheryl. Love the peaceful environment and the reflection. Agree with a slight boost in black. TFS.

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    I agree with the others, it's a peaceful scene and lovely composition.
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    Personally, I love the IR images and you did a nice job with this one. The original colors in the scene turned into a nice range of tones for you, which makes for an interesting image. Don't hold back Cheryl!

    Dave, I have missed seeing your images and hope you will post some!
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    Quite loverly and a technique that I have never considered. The mood is certainly tranquil.
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    Love this, Cheryl! Very peaceful scene with great tonal range. Please keep them coming! :)
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    Definitely keep them coming Cheryl, this tranquil and very pretty. Personally I don't think that the blacks need boosting - just right as presented :)

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    Never get tired of looking at images like this..liked the last one, love this one, the reflection, sky and trees......TFS

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