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    Lance Peters
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    Default Into the future

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    Another infrared shot - this time my vision on where the enviroment is heading if we do not change our ways.

    Shot on Nikon D1 converted to fulltime infrared.
    Exposure details - lost in time.

    IR action in P.S. with some adjustments to hue/saturaion.

    Lance

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    Gus Cobos
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    WOW, Love it Lance...:D
    Love the mystical mood and the colors.

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    that is one spooky image. i cropped some off the bottom to eliminate some of the brown water. it moves your horizon line out of the center as per the rule of thirds. that is a phenomenal photo. i love this one!!!

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    Lance Peters
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    HI Harrold - agree much better cropping that little from the bottom.

    Thanks

    lance

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Awesome shot Lance. Beautiful, very nice.
    Must congratulate you is excellent.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Lisa Gimber
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    Gorgeous work!

    Lisa

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    Lance Peters
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    Thanks heaps

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    Fabs Forns
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    Great work, Lance. I like the original version rather than the crop, since the foreground has some interesting elements. Lovely colors and a great message!

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    Alfred Forns
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    I have to go with Fabs on this one The crop version is technically better but like the funnel effect of the original Seems like the fg elements are going to be drawn into the funnel !!! Spooky image !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Sid Overbey
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    Very eerie effect. I like it a lot.

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    Lance Peters
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    Thanks Fabs, Alfred and Sid - infrared is great for creating errie images.

    Lance

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