Infrared film with IR Flash
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Infrared Film and Infrared Flash

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8 Responses to “Pre-Dawn, Times Square”

  1. Such a unique look…

  2. o pouco comércio que fez bem.

  3. the little trade that did well.

  4. The ghostly man seems all of a piece with the fogged night as he is caught in the shadows like a fugitive. The bright spotlit accents appear as if some secret police are casting their searchlights to discover who roams the night. This is intensely cinematic and the proportions seem skewed and menacing like a device in an old noir film. I am drawn into the depths here just as I am into darker dreams. The complexity of the composition creates a visceral response the more deeply I explore. Very powerful!

  5. +Lee Daniels How I look forward to your prose. You should put together the next package for me. Or write the captions for an ebook. In the meantime, I'll go back to the book I'm reading: The Lair of the White Worm (Bram Stoker). Not as good as dracula but just as strange.

  6. Dave, how I look forward to your work even when I don't comment! You always add dimension to my days.
    Oh my! Those an intimidating thoughts and I question my ability to express what your collections deserve.
    I have never read it, but will put it on my list, though "strange" is not a good genre for me at the moment…

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