Thanks Bruce. I had this shot planned out a day earlier. My only hope was the 
rain to
stop, and it
did.:-)

I was hoping the contrast between road and trees would work, and it seems to .

Thanks for the comment.

The one other IR shot at the bridge that i had hoped to work out did, i'll post 
that
later.

Dave   

                                > Dave,
> 
> I have looked right down that road, but of course, I saw it in color.
>  Didn't take a picture there, but yours, I like.  The IR really makes
>  the ordinary scene come alive somehow.  Nice shot!
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Saturday, July 16, 2005, 5:27:26 PM, you wrote:
> 
>                                       
> bcin>        
> bcin> 
> http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view&current=GFM_ROAD.jpg
> 
> bcin> Well i'v finished cleaning the ring dust of the 70-200VR F2.8 and 
> getting ready
for
> bcin> Sundays show, so
> bcin> i thought i'd relax with some scanning.<g>
> 
> bcin> This is a shot taken Saturday after dropping Frank off at
> bcin> the parking lot to meet Mark on
> bcin> his epic
> bcin> journey into the  bowels of GFM. Well actually not quite,
> bcin> but you get the idea.:-)(Dennis
> bcin> Moore,
> bcin> Dennis Moore, sorry i panic'd)
> 
> bcin> Any way, i took a roll up by the swing bridge and this is
> bcin> a favorite of mine. Took some
> bcin> time to get
> bcin> these shots as the sun was only partial and was still misty.
> 
> bcin> Tourists thought i was nuts waiting and waiting.
> 
> bcin> Anyway i hope you enjoy this one and i have scanned another for the 
> next Paw.
> 
> bcin> Comments are welcome
> 
> bcin> PZ-1 with 28-105 PZ and Tiffen #25 red filter. Kodak HIE
> bcin> film at 125, F11 ish(did a lot of
> bcin> bracketing in these shots)
> 
> bcin> Dave                    
> 
> 
> 
> 

                                


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