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Re: aireys book



On Fri, 14 Nov 97 08:01:25 +0000, you wrote:


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>George, I've been thinking about this, don't you think that the Zippers'=
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>first video would have been an excellent subject for an IR shoot??  Just=
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>to let others know, the song was called "Hell", with all those flames =
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>heat around I think it would have made a spectacular IR photo.


I never saw that video.  They banned it off MTV before I could see it.
To keep this directed towards infrared, however . . .

One of the first, great infrared shots I ever saw was in a photography
class.  The student had taken a picture of someone carrying a birthday
cake to a table.  It was a night shot of someone's back yard/patio.
The shot included the birthday girl (the student's grandmother), a
sort of 60's Batman angle (due to shooting around the cake being set
down), and, oh, those candles.

Actually, I would think open flame would end up too glowy in infrared
for me, but that student captured that scene perfectly.


Angela
aeophoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://home.pacbell.net/aeophoto/


"If you play the games, you're voluntarily taking=20
a tranquilizer."

Jeffrey Goines from 12 Monkeys


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