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Revisiting the Infrared Gazebo

 
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Mar 24, 2003 19:38 |  #1

Finally got around to processing this, the fourth in the infrared gazebo series I started last Fall. A different mix of hues this time.

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Mar 24, 2003 19:52 |  #2

MITCH

Seems like another beauty to me, although I did not look back to the earlier editions. You are lucky to have flat water again.

The reflections of the deck in the water are a bit dizzying.

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Mar 24, 2003 21:21 |  #3

Leighow wrote:
The reflections of the deck in the water are a bit dizzying.

Interesting point, Howie. I had considered using Photoshop to make the water more rippled but decided to leave it flat and mirror-like. I guess the combination of dizzying reflection, diffused light and trippy IR colors can indeed make one's head spin!

Thanks for commenting. :)


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Mar 25, 2003 20:31 |  #4

I have to wonder what it would be like if the sun wasn't so bright?
As far as matt and frame I'd have to play it by eye as it was being applied.


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Mar 26, 2003 05:40 |  #5

conk wrote:
I have to wonder what it would be like if the sun wasn't so bright?

Good point. The glare was one reason I hadn't processed this image for so long. I should probably burn it a little bit. Thanks!


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