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Photographer  andrew vonbank {Karma:2811}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model Nikon D1H
Categories Infrared
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikkor 28-70 3.5-4.5 af
Uploaded 8/21/2003 Film / Memory Type lexar media 128mb compact flashcard
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Favorites Aperture f22
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About still playing my neophyte hand at the bucolic infrared image...
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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 8/22/2003
Your neophyte hand is doing very well...seems like this path could be sharper but the toning and composition are wonderful to me!

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José Eduardo Cruz   {K:13180} 8/22/2003
Beautifull!!!!

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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 8/21/2003
May I suggest to you to take a shot with the bucolic and river ?

I think you will get big results....

BRAVO

Paolo

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Sarah Hansegard   {K:4332} 8/21/2003
Thanks for some locations...I live in the NW burb's-sometimes hard to go out at a moments notice and find something close to me-Thanks for some new ideas. One of my favorites is Munsinger gardens, across from SCSU...and I think I may head out to quarry park one of these days too..

Sarah

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andrew vonbank   {K:2811} 8/21/2003
thanks for the comments, Sarah, and all. to Sarah: there are lots of locations around the twin cities that afford a multitude of natural settings. my favorites include: theodore wirth park in minneapolis; national cemetery in bloomington; como park, st. paul; afton state park, just east of st. paul; kinnickinnic state park, east of afton in wisconsin; most of western wyoming; and southern utah. stearns county in central minnesota has myriad photographic opportunities, too, if one looks. peace.

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Cathy Barrows   {K:1897} 8/21/2003
just a bit soft

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Marcio Cabral   {K:12496} 8/21/2003
Very nice pic Andrew!! regards!!

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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 8/21/2003
Beautiful. Cant wait to try some IR myself. Wonderful composition and contrast.

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Sarah Hansegard   {K:4332} 8/21/2003
Andrew-
What I really admire about this shot(and with many of your photos)-is that they capture something very intricate about the leaves on each tree, the filter makes each tree stand out- instead of it becoming just a solid mass or shadow. What locations do you usually go to around the cities to get these shots?
Another great piece my friend.

Sarah

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