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Old 10-22-2009, 11:35 PM
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Great photo! The sepia treatment really compliments the shot.
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I love photos like this done in sepia...it really adds to the aged feeling of the time...a great photo and welcome to dps.
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Has a great flashback sort of feel to it. Nice work.
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fantastic photo and treatment .. is this history scene really just sitting there in the woods?
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fantastic photo and treatment .. is this history scene really just sitting there in the woods?
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That's a wonderful shot...and the sepia treatment is perfect.
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Very nicely done.
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Great photo! The sepia treatment really compliments the shot.
I totally agree. Sepia is definately the best processing for this shot considering the age of the artillery.

Thanks for sharing.
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