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dkord
13th of July 2005 (Wed), 00:37
This small photo is one of my favorites. I love the relationship of the 3 people within the motions of crowds.

It was something I looked for when I took a series of pics, but only to find it from a pic within a pic. In other words, it was a heavy crop, but I like the effect it created.
Hard to believe I shot it almost 2 years ago!

I hope you like it.

http://upload.pbase.com/image/46139718.jpg

bikerider
13th of July 2005 (Wed), 02:57
Great pic, I like the mood and the sense of movement and stillness at the same time....the image conveys a sense of a hot afternoon and a curious communication between the three characters. I'd like to see the whole pic to see the context more.
Roger.

dkord
13th of July 2005 (Wed), 23:36
Thanks Roger, here's the original. Had to dig it up and did some post process, thus the exposure difference.

I actually forgot it was an Infra red shot.

http://www.pbase.com/dkord/image/46178466.jpg

bikerider
14th of July 2005 (Thu), 00:46
Hi Dkord, thanks for posting the full image, I really like it a lot. I'm a big fan of IR and am still trying to find someone to convert my G3 to full time IR.
Roger.

dkord
14th of July 2005 (Thu), 01:42
Hi Dkord, thanks for posting the full image, I really like it a lot. I'm a big fan of IR and am still trying to find someone to convert my G3 to full time IR.
Roger.

I'm glad you like it Roger.

Mine's unconverted, so I just used an R72 filter on the lens adapter.
There's a tutorial if you're brave enough.
Don Ellis posted this the other day:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40366

It's really for the G1-2, the G3 is almost(according to them) the same except for a special tool you need.
Too scary for me.

bikerider
14th of July 2005 (Thu), 03:17
[QUOTE=dkord]I'm glad you like it Roger.

Mine's unconverted, so I just used an R72 filter on the lens adapter.
There's a tutorial if you're brave enough.
Don Ellis posted this the other day:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40366

It's really for the G1-2, the G3 is almost(according to them) the same except for a special tool you need.
Too scary for me.[/QUO

Yep, I've read it, too scary for me too heh heh!
Roger.