Thanks, Christine! They are actually all IR shots, but in some cases the IR 
effect was very subdued....

MCC



----- Original Message ----
From: Christine Aguila <christ...@caguila.com>
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Sent: Sat, June 18, 2011 11:46:37 PM
Subject: Re: GESO - Monuments and Memorials, Washington DC

I like these, Mark!  I especially like the IR shots--that eternal vigilance is 
lovely.  Cheers, Christine


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Cassino" <markcass...@ymail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 8:55 PM
Subject: Fw: GESO - Monuments and Memorials, Washington DC


Ugh - let's try that again, since some of the links were broken...



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mark Cassino <markcass...@ymail.com>
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Sent: Sat, June 18, 2011 9:51:32 PM
Subject: GESO - Monuments and Memorials, Washington DC

I visited Washington DC last March and took a few snapshots of the various
monuments, memorials, and other landmarks. Camera of choice was an IR
converted K-10d.

The weather did not cooperate much. I had a day to myself while my wife was in a


conference, and I used it to walk around the mall. A clear and sunny morning
devolved into a cloudy day with cold misty rain. I took some shots of the
Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. The final images were so flat I
'hand painted' them in photo shop to give them a little life. Sloppy work on the


hand painting if I say so myself.

Washington Monument:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/1-IMGP1083_tu1.jpg

Lincoln Memorial:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/3-IMGP0886.jpg

The US Capitol was way back lit in the early morning when the skies were clear.
I


took gobs of shots and bracketed like mad, thinking I should find some HDR
software and try to do something useful with the images. I would up getting
Photomatix and, of course, went for the extreme grunge look on the first try:

US Capitol HDR / IR:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/2-IMGP1236_tu1.jpg

I paint what I see... OK - a more subtle approach, again HRD / IR and BW -

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/4-IMGP0871.jpg

A couple of plain IR shots processed through the Photomatix software with the
red / blue channel swap - ""Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty" a.k.a.
Man on the Crapper:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/5-IMGP0815_tm.jpg

And lastly, the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/m&m/6-IMGP1350_tm2.jpg

Thanks for looking -

MCC

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