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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
There was an article in the PSA Journal by Rad Drew telling how one could use a iPhone for infrared. You need a special mount for holding a dark filter over the lenses. You might be able to go into the PSA website and look for the specific Journal. On a recent trip I did all my photography, both conventional and IR with my iPhone 14ProMax. |
Nov 24th |
| 35 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I've been to the Taos Pueblo several times and it is quite unusual. The strength of your image is the building itself and so uncommon that it does attract attention. It is fascinating just looking at the construction, the ladders etc. My only suggestion is to eliminate some of the mountains, keeping the trees, of course. They are important but a smaller amount would be fine. |
Nov 24th |
| 35 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
It is a beautiful tree and the little bit of reflection helps to make the scene interesting. The branches on both sides of the foreground int erupt the overall scene but removing them would be difficult. |
Nov 24th |
| 35 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I feel that the tree "cuts" the image into two segments, neither strong enough to hold attention. So much of the picture is black without any detail that my eye goes to that small area where you see the water and birds. That to me is the main interest so try eliminating much of the black on either side and make that small area the focus point of the scene. |
Nov 24th |
| 35 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
As you might guess I like old barns and yours is exactly what I would be looking for. I like your image and there isn't anything that I would change. |
Nov 24th |
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