My name is Robert Jamason
I live in Arizona. Some here may know my wife Miranda (promiselamb) she use to post here as a photographer.
I have been playing with Photography for a whole week now shooting Infrared only... I have played with standard digital photography off and on due to my wife loves it.
But it never really grabbed me. until I tried infrared shooting. Now I am hooked.
thanks for looking in my gallery
Robert Jamason
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Comments (16)
InfiniteMoon
WOW! This is AWESOME!
Mondwin
Amazing capture...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
Alz2008
Wonderful, excellent well done..
thecytron
Interesting visual FX!
MrsRatbag
Awesome POV, with the teaser of the view beyond; excellent shot!
Meowgli
interesting effect
MrsLubner
Your composition and pov is excellent. I probably wouldn't have saturated the color so much. Its a more peaceful shot and the intense color seems to take some of the ease from viewing. It also seems to make the water at the horizon blend too much with the land so the horizon looks too choppy with waves rather than a land mass. Still, the old church has a great charm to it and you captured it all very nicely.
Kiddego
Thank MrsLuber for your pointers ;-) Thats not water its desert and mountains as far as the eye can see... I had no idea an image could cause a mirage I know walking in it can :-)3 Thanks again ;-)3
Amosicho
Excellent work!
felinx
Belles couleurs ;)
Cosme..D..Churruca
very fine pic! the postwork is really great.
tennesseecowgirl
looks amazing ~
Keymilan
I like the color and mood...
beachzz
I love how you see the building, then your eye follows the land--great shot!!
bu5ch
The low pressure and moisture immediately after a thunderstorm results in a cooling off and flushing of the atmosphere making it easier to breathe, see, hear, touch, and smell, enhancing all the senses. This and the previous 2 images (all quite similar) by this artist pay homage to those exquisitely comfortable moments.
Margana
LOL at your response about the mirage. Love the saturated colors... of course, I do, lol... and the surrealistic quality this has. It makes this building very three-dimensional and almost spooky. Well done!-M :^)