It’s certainly very other worldly. I like the IR effect on these somehow makes them more interesting and moody than I imagine the original colours would be.
Gosh.
Hmm…Thats the word I saw in my mind, but I should add that I really like this IR series. It is a whole different story than those we are used to when viewing the Bayou.
Thanks very much John. Not living in North America, I’m not very used to seeing bayou images, which perhaps frees up my mind to take a different approach.
Very nice.
Thanks very much!
You are welcome!
It’s certainly very other worldly. I like the IR effect on these somehow makes them more interesting and moody than I imagine the original colours would be.
I think that’s probably right. You’ll soon see there were some interesting mono conversions as well.
Goodie 🙂
Gosh.
Hmm…Thats the word I saw in my mind, but I should add that I really like this IR series. It is a whole different story than those we are used to when viewing the Bayou.
Thanks very much John. Not living in North America, I’m not very used to seeing bayou images, which perhaps frees up my mind to take a different approach.
Well…. for the short time we have been in contact you seem to have no trouble freeing up that creative mind of yours.
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