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Safe-Harbor

Had a camera body converted to infrared recently and am still experimenting with composition. Here I am not sure if having white elements in the foreground is a good thing??

Canon EOS 20D ,EF 17-40mm f/4L,Infrared conversion

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Raymond Ma12-May-2011 00:15
Infrared images are always fascinating, I like the unpredictability and the wow factor. V
Irene Wehrli11-May-2011 12:20
Ohhhh Lamar, I love it! The white fluffy tufts of the palm trees are just wonderful!
Irene
Carol Rollins11-May-2011 00:43
I like this so much Lamar! Excellent use of that infrared body. Great result! ~
Hank Vander Velde11-May-2011 00:26
Neat image Lamar.
Jean D11-May-2011 00:10
Very striking IR capture, Lamar. Well done. ~V
Jean Chiasson11-May-2011 00:00
Wow great image Lamar big vote
norbi10-May-2011 19:12
I think exactly the white elements in the foreground produce a feeling of threat against the unreachable boats in their "Safe-Harbor". An interesting composition Lamar. v. norbi
Giancarlo Guzzardi10-May-2011 18:04
an exotic atmosphere in this view. Interesting result.
Jim Coffman10-May-2011 17:17
Very cool image,Lamar!V
Guest 10-May-2011 15:22
From another world. Beautiful image, Lamar. V
Walter Otto Koenig10-May-2011 14:36
Wonderful tones and perspective. I agree with David, the trees certainly work well in the foreground and the IR brings out the details very nicely. The trees on either side frame the composition well and draw the eye to the center of the frame. I am watching these images with great interest as I am considering converting one of my older camera bodies to IR myself. "V"
globalgadabout10-May-2011 14:17
with green foliage appearing white in the infrared spectrum, those trees become the principal points of interest, so sit well at the front...they also add depth as they stand out well, and the white is echoed in the distant puffy clouds...love this blue/white palette..V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)10-May-2011 13:44
Glorious...V+
Paolo
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