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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 5/9/2003
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great scene! beautiful tones. I like the clouds too.
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Gisela Francisco
{K:233} 3/26/2003
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As this is a very diferent landscape from the ones in my country I think it's very intriguing and interesting to look at. Nice simple composition.
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Michael Klemmer
{K:725} 3/9/2003
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sorry Matt I tried to get your email address but could not find it. Email me at msklemmer@bouldersci.com and we can discuss this further. Regards.
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Matt Davis
{K:3935} 3/9/2003
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Michael, So any tips of IR photography or are you keeping them top secret? PS your comment left on my 'Dry White' photo discusses 'Noise', could you enlighten me to the definition of this discription? (Sorry I'm new to photography!) Ta.
Matt
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Lilywhite Lilith
{K:1809} 3/8/2003
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Fantastic, Michael! I'm a fan of IR-photography, and that's really great! Best regards, Ekkehard
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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 3/8/2003
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Nice work! Bye Marco.
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Matt Davis
{K:3935} 3/8/2003
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Michael. I'm drawn to this because of the drama supplied with use of IR film. The Halo of cloud above the out building works very well. Having seen the effects on Usefilm of IR film i've purchased myself some today, along with a red filter. Can you give any advice on what to be looking out for as I'm all new to this game. The film is Kodak HIE - B&W. I understand you need to load and unload in total darkness and also cover the film window of your camera during use. As for the filtering, film speed, exposure etc I haven't got a clue - any advice welcome. Oh one other question - what's th edifference between B&W and Colour IR film?
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