The Two Pines Chapel

© Robert Jensen

The Two Pines Chapel

Uploaded: July 10, 2012 06:41:46

Description

This is the church from the movie "Kill Bill", which is located in the high desert in Lancaster, California.

Photographed with Fuji S3 converted to "deep black" Infrared

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 1.50, ExposureTime: 1/45 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 15.00 mm, Model: FinePix S3Pro

Comments

David Resnikoff level-classic July 10, 2012

Robert

Fantastic work.
Great infrared conversion. Love the composition.
The cloud gives such life to this desolated place

Fab

David R #1474074

Linda D. Lester level-classic July 10, 2012

Love it Bob! Great comp and IR shot. #10222950

Arthur Bohlmann July 10, 2012

Great image as well as editing. I need to visit this area in the cooler months #10223006

Dennis Gay July 10, 2012

G'day ROBERT!

Fantastic dramatic effect and knowing this was used in Kill Bill makes it even more so. This has such impact man!

GB
Dennis #10223028

Mary Beth Aiello level-classic July 10, 2012

Oh, so dramatic. Love that IR, Bob. Makes this extra special. #10223030

Christina N. Seuser July 10, 2012

Fabulous mood created by the use of IR, very nice. #10223462

David M. Montero July 11, 2012

Good movie - even greater photograph. Bravo Robert! #10225117

Carla Capra Anderson July 11, 2012

This is beautiful. wonderful image n editing. #10225645

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