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Darkened Vision (Dial-Up Warning)![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I kind of think that Doug looks like an owl in this photo. ![]() ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Where do I start? #1 is probably the sharpest of this series so fra, but I love the look of #3 - the trees have an eerie other worldy look to them. #4 looks like a B &W taken in the 50's (something about the man's suit) The final one is sublime. NOT doing the conversion of the IR part of the image to B & W works a treat here. This has an abstract computer generated look to it that really draws you into examining the image. Having dones so the viewer then gets a bonus with the reflections you've captured on the filter. Your best yet. Peter
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All of these are great... my least favourite is probably the Doug one.. mainly as his alien / owl eyes are freaky and souless...
![]() Love the way it picks up on the foliage in the trees, great effect if you ask me... and really like the one of Birdy kicking back = GOLD.
I like the photo of me the best, because "my alien / owl eyes are freaky and souless".
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I really like them all, and enjoy seeing the results you get when you experiment. ![]() Doug C.
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