Activity for User 125 - Ray Henrikson - henriksonray@gmail.com

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45 Apr 21 Reply The IR technique produces a different view of conventional scenes. Apr 30th
45 Apr 21 Reply Glass infrared filters are very pricey but the plastic equivalents, which I used for this image, are far less expensive. Apr 19th
45 Apr 21 Comment I like the bokeh and the diagonal arrangement of the flowers. What about the rule of odds? A third flower might make the image more pleasing. Apr 15th
45 Apr 21 Comment My one suggestion is to crop the image to make it less centered. Apr 15th
45 Apr 21 Comment At first glance, I thought you had walked in on a gathering of nudes in the woods. The image is so powerful and puzzling that the photography itself becomes secondary. Your monochrome treatment adds to the impact. Apr 15th
45 Apr 21 Comment This is an extraordinary photograph and makes me realize I should know more about primates. Has your photograph been seen any scientists in one of the regional primate centers? From the standpoint of photography, I cannot offer any suggestions. The catch-lights are impressive! Apr 15th
45 Apr 21 Comment Fascinating color patterns here. I assume all the colorful patterns are a function in the slight and irregular variation in thickness in the wall of the bubbles. Apr 3rd
45 Apr 21 Comment This is an extraordinary example of architectural art and you captured well. I would like to see this in person. It's a minor point, but I assume the artist has had pointed out to him or her that a whale is not a fish! Apr 2nd
45 Apr 21 Reply With this technique. leaves photograph white, as does vegetation in general. The very close foreground, at the bottom of the image, is rock. The irregular dark areas are lakes. Apr 2nd

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