Paul Jones wrote:
 
> "Yaquina Bay Bridge" by Bill Casselberry 
>     this shots gives me a surreal feeling and not just because 
>     of the Infrared film. Great Exposure and composition.

        thanks!   exposure was strictly "by the book" - one of the
        coolest things about IR is that exoticly bizarre & spooky
        shots can be made w/ little regard for "exotic" metering!
        I just set the camera by the guidelines inside the box and
        have at it! After a bit one notices the sort of conditions
        that reveal the film's best nature - strong sun from behind
        w/ clear "puffy cloud" skies and interesting arrangment of
        foliage & water (if available).

        ... as an addendum to the Alternative Light theme this month,
        I have (for a while anyway) a qualifying shot up as my "Photo
        of the Week (more or less)" at :

        http://www.orednet.org/~bcasselb/Commercial/wkly/wklyphoto.html

        the light source is burning kerosene and the film/gear is
        Fuji 800 and the SuperProgram w/ SMCP 45-125mm f4 at f5.6 on AUTO

        oh .... and don't try this at home, either!          !8^D

        Bill 

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        Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast

                                http://www.orednet.org/~bcasselb
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