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Related: About this forumRio Viejo Trail of the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

San Antonio, New Mexico - January 2023
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						Rio Viejo Trail of the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge (Original Post)
						Bo Zarts
						Oct 14
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        Infrared?  The composition with the way the sky interacts is an offbeat take that works well. . . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Oct 14
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        The black and white is so effective! Love the details. Thank you, my dear Bo.n/t
        CaliforniaPeggy
        Oct 15
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,923 posts)1. Infrared?  The composition with the way the sky interacts is an offbeat take that works well. . . . nt
        Bo Zarts
(26,118 posts)2. Poor man's infrared.
        Color image that didn't work, so I converted to grayscale with some sky "abstractions." But thanks for reminding me that I need to get one of my extra camera bodies converted to I/R.
Bayard
(27,601 posts)3. Magical....
        CaliforniaPeggy
(155,549 posts)4. The black and white is so effective! Love the details. Thank you, my dear Bo.n/t
        Deuxcents
(24,582 posts)5. How enchanting in black and white.
        



