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    Default Black and white composition

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    This is an infrared image that I took of a magnolia tree. I used Nik Silver Efex, pushed 3 stops, Film Type ISO 100, Ilford Delta 100 Pro and used tone curve and vignette, then a warming filter to change the toning and finally Diffuse Glow to soften it up.

    Thanks for looking. I appreciate your comments and suggestions.:)
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    You went through a lot of hard effort to nail this nicely, love the soft, though very bright look to this. I know it probably sounds odd, but it seems overexposed, but in a very aesthetic way. Well done! :)

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    Nice image and application, Cheryl.

    First reacation was that you skipped over the border to get some winter theme! :D Reminds me of trees back home after an ice storm.

    Nicely done.

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    Cheryl, I love it! I might tone down the top portion ever so slightly if it were mine. I really like the softness to this.

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