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I took this shot a few weeks back, and shot originally in BW then when I got home I worked on the contrasts and also did a little layering and used the Fresco filter.

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Old 02-03-2010, 11:34 PM
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still looking for a little critiques...
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i love the b&w tones and the american flag stands out without the color. the only thing i don't like is the fact that the front door and windows are cut in half. i think it would have been better if the front door was entirely visible or if you saw more of the building above the flag. but maybe that's just me?
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Old 02-05-2010, 03:48 PM
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i love the b&w tones and the american flag stands out without the color. the only thing i don't like is the fact that the front door and windows are cut in half. i think it would have been better if the front door was entirely visible or if you saw more of the building above the flag. but maybe that's just me?
Thank you!

I did take a vertical pic and will have to play with that one now too...
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