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I haven't been to much of canada (just whistler in 06 and niagra falls in '00), but I can tell you that the structure does not look like something that was built in canada. It looks to be ~500 years old? and There was no major building-constructing civilizations in canada at that time.

'course, I'm no expert, so I could be way off.

I haven't been to much of canada (just whistler in 06 and niagra falls in '00), but I can tell you that the structure does not look like something that was built in canada. It looks to be ~500 years old? and There was no major building-constructing civilizations in canada at that time.

'course, I'm no expert, so I could be way off.

hmmmmm Theres like an old town in the end which is almost same color/design as the structure in the photo. So Maybe you're right.

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Commented on this on flickr, my fav of the batch. I like the stiletto/red frame parallel.

Mine from today. Went down to beach to do those IR shots I was on about a few days ago. It was fkn freezing. Thought my fingers were gong to fall off. If that wasn;t bad enough I forget the direction the beach faces - NE. Sun blazing at me as I shot which is no good for IR, need it behind you for max reflection. Anyway the IR shots fell flat (cept the last image here) so I slapped on the VIS filter (turns the IS-Pro back into a "normal" camera) and a ND8 and took the following.

Oh, yeah, 3rd error of the morning (along with no gloves and direct sunshine) forget to change the WB from the IR preset I created for the shoot!!!!

Next time it'll be sunset (or late afternoon at least) and more awake so less errors (I hope!)

Anyway, here are the shots.

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@badldragon: so, did you shoot jpeg or why didn't you just change the White Balance in post? I like the 4th and 5th ones.

Also, if you ever **** up the colors in something you can always convert to B&W and get some pimp shots.

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The toy can go 0-60 feet in about one second flat. The real thing, under 5 seconds I think, haven't tested it yet. :D

:rofl: !!! :laugh: Clever!

@Bald, how the hell did you manage that last shot, all orange! Nice stuff going on there!

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@Argote: Love the light bleed in the last one! Sweet bokeh in the first one. Though a non-photographic critique is the chick needs better posture :p

@badldragon: so, did you shoot jpeg or why didn't you just change the White Balance in post? I like the 4th and 5th ones.

Also, if you ever **** up the colors in something you can always convert to B&W and get some pimp shots.

That is actually what I did re: the white balance - always shooting in RAW these days. Re: B&W, I sometimes do that with those IR shots that don;t take to the false colour well but these images just didn't have that "IR" feel due to the direct sunlight. Next time I'll get it though. :)

#4 is my personal fav of the batch.

@Bald, how the hell did you manage that last shot, all orange! Nice stuff going on there!

Aha! But I must not reveal my secrets!! It's an IR shot, just played with the white balance moving from a pinky/red monochrome to an orangey one.

Aha! But I must not reveal my secrets!! It's an IR shot, just played with the white balance moving from a pinky/red monochrome to an orangey one.

Hmmm thing is, i'm just used to IR shot's being pretty much white/blueish/pinkyred hence why the orange looks so good to me. Good work!

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