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01/18/2008 09:18:08 AM |
I wouldn't have even thought IR had you not have told me. It is certainly an atypical example. The infrakitty seems to graduate from less to more snowy blur. I like the snowy blur bit the best. When I scroll down and his/her face is no longer visible I can better appreciate that goodly haunch.
p.s. Karen you have a lovely portfolio. I need to spend some time really going through it (maybe today). The four selected images are on your front page are ones I really enjoyed. |
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01/16/2008 04:44:22 PM |
Aww, cute fluffy infra-red kitty :D
I think it's great - the cat looks so thoughtful, and the noise works really well, the picture has such a special feel to it :)
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01/16/2008 06:30:31 AM |
my son thinks she's cute, |
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01/16/2008 05:50:25 AM |
Looks great- I just took a weekend workshop in IR with a digital camera. I may be joining you with an IR camera in the next couple months.
Check out the instructor's website. |
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01/16/2008 12:43:21 AM |
Extremely good ir effect. |
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01/15/2008 10:06:09 PM |
in thumbnail, it looks like a bad snapshot. but full-size it is luscious. a pleasure to look at. |
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