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  1. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Two Union Square

    Seattle. Infrared with Sigma SD Quattro, Sigma 30/1.4 and Hoya R72 filter.
  2. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Clouds Over Camano Island

    Camano Island (actually pronounced "cameeno" around these parts) is accessible by bridge and that bridge is about a one hour drive north of Seattle. This view is looking East from near Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island. Infrared monochrome with Sigma SD Quattro with Sigma 30/1.4 and Hoya R72 filter.
  3. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Hyatt Regency Seattle

    Crazy reflections enhanced by the infrared light. Sigma Quattro SD with Sigma 30/1.4 and Hoya R72 filter.
  4. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Crane and High rise

    For some years Seattle has been a hotbed of construction and I find the cranes that facilitate the builds to be very interesting things. There must be hundreds of them at work in the city on any given day. Here's just one.
  5. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Reflected Light on Puget Sound Plaza

    Shooting reflections in infrared monochrome often seems to reveal the light more intensely. On Wednesday we had a cloud-free sky and so I took a walk around Seattle to capture some architectural images. I was looking for that dark sky effect but also had my eyes peeled for reflected light. This...
  6. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Kayak on Elliott Bay

    I made this shot while visiting Discovery Park in Seattle. Infrared with Sigma Quattro SD with Sigma 30/1.4 Art lens and Hoya R72 filter.
  7. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed High Rise XVI

    A continuation of a series of high rises shot in infrared monochrome. Sigma Quattro SD, Sigma Art 30/1.4, Hoya R72 filter.
  8. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Arboreal Studies in Winter - No. XX

    I've started a series which I call Arboreal Studies in Winter. I haven't decided whether to include this one, mainly because the right side of the tree is outside of the frame. (I was shooting with a prime lens and backing up to get the whole tree would have included other things I didn't want...
  9. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Heid

    The heid is actually called Echo. It's a sculpture by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa located in Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park. The Spanish word for "head" is cabeza. But I don't know if there is a Spanish word for heid. I don't think it's echo. Infrared with Sigma Quattro SD, Sigma 30/1.4 and...
  10. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Angled Shadow On A Porch

    Former military housing at Discovery Park in Seattle, Washington. This picture holds appeal for me that I cannot fully define. I like the angles (porch shadow, roof line, etc.) but otherwise it is mundane I think. Yet somehow it appeals. (To me at least.) Critiques welcome. Infrared with...
  11. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Grain Elevator Study V

    On sunny days I've been shooting a lot of infrared monochrome images lately. This is image number 5 of a grain elevator adjacent to Centennial Park in Seattle. (I humour myself by calling the series a "study;" I was simply on a stroll and tried to achieve some interesting angles that contrasted...
  12. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Thing For Air Traffic Control

    Located in Discovery Park. Seattle, Washington USA. Infrared with Sigma Quattro SD.
  13. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Lovebirds at the Getty

    Visited the Getty last Monday to see the Oscar Rejlander exhibit before it closed. (Fine exhibit!) Took the opportunity to shoot my Sigma Quattro SD, which I haven't shot with in many months. Here is a pair of unknown lovebirds surveying the landscape of West Los Angeles.
  14. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Another from Newport Beach on Christmas Day

    Sigma Quattro SD with a Sigma 28-80 zoom lens.
  15. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Newport Beach, Christmas Day

    Sigma Quattro SD with a Sigma 28-80 zoom lens.
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