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Been holding off on this one for a while as I never really got around to processing my shots from my brief stay in Paris last October. I spent 4 days hunting around central Paris with a camera and thought I'd come back with something original, only to find a very similar shot on Flickr, on my return.
Technically it could be better focussed, but in my defence it was very dark and the owner of these little treasures was patiently waiting just out of shot.
Also, only taken as a jpg, as my larger card didnt arrive until I returned back home.
f/14, 73 sec guesstimated in bulb mode.
We attended the March 2016 photo tour into the Delaware Water Gap NP. It was a guided tour with Allison from PEEC providing some historical perspective. 5 farms were visited.
I had my infrared converted camera along. Infrared works best when there is lots of sun which we did not have this time around but I tried anyway.
Images with the "yellow" tint are what came out of the camera. In Photoshop Elements I did some "channel mixing" to convert the images to the "blue" cast versions. I'm still undecided about which version is best. I guess the only thing to say is that it depends on the image.
At first blush, there may appear to be some duplication. Bear in mind that Kathy and I tend to bring slightly different perspectives into our photography.