Daily Post Prompt
I can’t help but think of the deep forest
In Mono

More about the Maya in my previous post
infrared

and strictly for fun
( I used a night filter and a slight glow on this photo)

grief can be a garden of compassion
infrared
( I used a night filter and a slight glow on this photo)
Your infrared finishing is superb! Nice radiance!
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thanks so much Koji!!
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New heights for the depth! Impressive, Cybele!
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A lovely compliment Amy!! Thanks!!
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The night filter you used is VERY interesting! I don’t have a professional camera so it’s great to see what you can do with your photos 🙂
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Gorgeous photos! I really love the light through the trees…it’s such an amazing capture!
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Thank you so much Valerie!!I do enjoy shooting in infrared.
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Wünsche eine gute neue Woche lieber Gruß Gislinde
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Vielen Danke Gisele!! and the same to you!!
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So dreamy and magical! 🙂
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I’m glad that comes across!! Thanks so much!!
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“deeply into the ancient”–that eye! I love it!
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I knew you would!! 😀 Thank you Peter!
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That second image is gorgeous, Cybele, and I love the eye too!
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thanks so much Katrina!
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Absolutely stunning. I love the way you have taken a one word photo challenge and turned it into visual poetry.
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Thank you so much Suzanne!! You do the same thing I think! A beautiful comment!!
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You’re welcome and thanks for your comments on my blog. 🙂
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🙂
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Love those first two.
janet
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thank you so much for coming by and commenting Janet!!!
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You probably know I’m going to say I love the trees! But that one of the fish tank is great – very surreal 🙂
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Thank you Andrea! I love the trees!! But yes, mermaids are high on my list too! 😀
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I like all of them, I have to try the night filter. Is that in the PS CS6 filter’s section?
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yes I think it is in that one. I have PSCC
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I’ve yet to join the PSCC, because Lightroom doesn’t interest me anymore. That’s why I was avoiding getting the offer.
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lightroom is good for my infrared images!
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Yes, I imagine LR is better now, I bought it like 3 years ago, I have to get into the Cloud soon, thanks!
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🙂
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Loved the infrared image in the forest.The light there was truly magic!
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I love infrared for that reason Deborah!! Thank you!!
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Fun, fun, fun, that mermaid. Clever picture. And I always love your forest pictures and that magical light.
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thanks so much Sarah!! I’m rather partial to stranded mermaids, being a fish out of water on so many occasions myself.
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Ah, Cybele, like me, you frequently find yourself “in” this world but not “of” it!
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🙂 you’ve said it!
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Lovely mono…I guess some photos look better in mono (I remembered as you had said in an earlier comment)….
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thank you Norma!!!
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Good interpretation of the feeling.
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thanks so much Robert!
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Love the light in between the trees, very mysterious!
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Isn’t it!!! Thanks chris!!
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Aawww, don’t tell me it’s the fish tank – I thought it was another of your mystical locations 🙂
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lol- ok ok it’s a mystical and secret location- you found me out!! Thanks Six!!
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These are great, Cybele….I love your dark, moody, mysterious images! Almost mythical….well, that last one is (how did you find the mermaid!). Favourite is the light through the trees – infrared camera or post-processing??
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Thank you Sue!!! a great compliment! Yes the second image is infrared! It gives everything a magic light!!
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The camera, or processing IR?
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I have an infrared camera!
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What fun!
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Indeed- a great topic for the photographic eye!! Thanks Sue.
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Beautiful images – all of them, but the infrared is just simply stunning 🙂
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Thank you Lisa!! I thought you’d like that one!! 🙂
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