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Yup. Infrared makes plants a really bright white and a blue sky very dark.
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Yeah I did what I could in editing software, but the shot was really underexposed. It's hard to go back and work on old photos when there's so much to do with newer ones.
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Because nobody wants decade old software and hundreds of pounds of old receipts. It's easier to let it rot.
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Haha they're not bellbottoms!

I swear!
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True, but then I'd soil my good name once they found out... 8]
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It's a dormitory. My mother worked at the hospital in the early eighties. I stayed in daycare. Great Photos.
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Wow. This is a beautiful image.
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Wow! Talk about the violation of privacy laws! Leaving those things out where anyone can get to them is illegal. Some official is goofing off. You ought to inform some reporter about that, especially one that works in a gossip rag, and then watch the fur fly.
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the light coming from the other side is eerie here, but not in the previous shots for some reason. i wonder what the tags read...
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once again, great composition in this shot
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just excellent composition here and terrific contrast in colors!
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duh--i mean light, not shadows.
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this is such a great shot--too bad the shadows weren't just a bit longer, though...still great...
it actually looks like it might be half of a mold for making a "model hand"
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is this an IR shot, too? looks surreal/fantastic, especially when juxtaposed against the sky....