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Bingo!Great set, Maggie. All good, but I love this one. Wonderful moment.
Thanks, Steve!
Here's a couple more IR Kodak HIE shots:
IR Sky, Omaha, NE, January, 1987
IR Mom in the Living Room, Craig, NE, January, 1987
Very eerie look to those.
(I used to do some photography for a personal injury law firm, back when I was in college. Lots of pictures of wounds, stumps, and other assorted unsightly stuff. Then one of the attorneys discovered that if I used color IR film, the scars would look worse than without. Anything to increase the value of the claim, eh? )
A picture never lies. :ROTFL:(I used to do some photography for a personal injury law firm, back when I was in college. Lots of pictures of wounds, stumps, and other assorted unsightly stuff. Then one of the attorneys discovered that if I used color IR film, the scars would look worse than without. Anything to increase the value of the claim, eh? )
Awesome Photo & PP!Two recent photos.
Arthur's Seat Edinburgh:
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My Favorites!Yes, those are really lovely! What is Arthur's Seat?
And here is one with an Iskra, which is a folding Soviet 6x6 rangefinder. I got it at a flea market in Estonia...
Great set indeed. +1 all around.Excellent Set Maggie! These 2 Are Great!
Glad a few liked the windy Arthur's Seat photo. Although I'm consistently surprised which photos get a reaction and which don't.Thanks, y'all!!