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Uploaded: 07/03/07 9:34 PM GMT
Great Yarmouth Pier
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I took this with the infra red filter , although due to lack of sun it hasnt come out particularly infra red, but i like it anyway!

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::jswgpb
07/03/07 9:48 PM GMT
I like it Jan, this style makes for a very good DT also. Great job my dear.
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.timvdb
07/03/07 9:49 PM GMT
Hey Jan,
You never fail to amaze us with that IR filter,
I like the dramatic effect a lot,
Beautifully done,

Thanks for sharing
Have a great time (~8 8~)

Tim
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::ianmacappin
07/03/07 10:43 PM GMT
I just read about IR filters in a magazine either this month or last month. This looks a bit more sepia toned but has big drama going on. I also like the composition with the walkway lower right leading up to the pier. A good job!

Ian :)
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::denised
07/04/07 12:07 AM GMT
I need to look into one of those lense, this has a kind of surreal look to it. I really like it.
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::cynlee
07/04/07 12:42 AM GMT
I like it too. This looks sepia in tone. I guess there was enough sun to make this shot. Looks great, Jan!
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&nmsmith
07/04/07 2:19 AM GMT
Well done! You're quite the artist.
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.21citrouilles
07/04/07 3:40 AM GMT
I love it Jan! It looks eerie and quite striking. Lots of ambience there. :)
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.hansbenoit
07/04/07 4:02 AM GMT
wow, so dramative! lol, nice one! nic
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::cirquegoddess
07/04/07 5:17 AM GMT
This looks like a vintige shot. Great work on this one.
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.metpin777
07/04/07 1:44 PM GMT
awesome Jan...just printed it out and hung on my wall, really though, it is a wonderful shot, should be admired as a print in a gallery for sure, as is...love it,...love it,...love it,...love it,...love it,...love it,...love it,...love it,right into my favs..

steven:) aka Nit!
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.boremachine
07/04/07 5:21 PM GMT
great effect, I already missed your IR shots ;o)
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.sahadk
07/04/07 6:11 PM GMT
Very nice Jan, great work.
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.ls123
07/04/07 6:34 PM GMT
Stylish and classy - excellent creation :-)
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.Blumie
07/04/07 7:14 PM GMT
Even I think the building is not that nice, I like how your picture of it looks like. Great colors and wonderful light here.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted Roller Coaster.
::phasmid
07/05/07 1:22 AM GMT
It certainly creates an interesting effect, even with the lack of sun. :)

♥PJ♥

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