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Changed color image to b/w through monochrome then added some lens blur.
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With the added lens blur sepia seems appropriate. Hope you don't mind.
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Both are very nice, but i kinda like the b/w better
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Yes, I think I like the B&W best, although both are good images.
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Good shot, lots of feeling in the picture. I like the B&W one best but that is just me.
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With the focusing effect you have used the whole scene looks like a miniature set from a kids train diorama. Interesting presentation.
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Thank you all for your comments. I like using the "lens blur" effect which gives it that miniature model look. It's different.
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