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Old 07-15-2007, 12:20 AM
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I dont know why I thought this looked nice I guess it is different.
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Maybe try converting it to black and white, adding some noise. Could make it look older and rustic. Always a cool effect to try.
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I don't why those old, well worn, and well worked buildings and tools that convey so much emotion to us are so hard to image such that the sense of history that is behind them comes through. Maybe when I figure it out, I can make enough to buy a lens after I write the book that tells everyone else how.
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Old 07-15-2007, 01:29 AM
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I really like the subject of the shot, I agree the subject conveys alot of emotion. I agree with soxboston it would look good in b/w as is. But It would also be really cool to capture it at twilight and not only get great color and shadows from the subject it would be easier not to overexpose the sky and get a overall richer environment. Great choice in subject.
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I love the subject.....I feel the sky is a little blown out....Love to see this in BXW....
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I dont know why I thought this looked nice I guess it is different.
can you enlarge this...its tiny and hard to see...thanks
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can you enlarge this...its tiny and hard to see...thanks
Did you click on the thumbnail for larger?
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