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Good mornin', America. How are ya?
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That definitely doesn't look like a digital shot. It's got a grainy, earth, soft look. The angle is disturbing to.
That's why it stands out. ![]() Care to shed some light on the photo? |
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Yes it has that vintagey old look to it, and rollercoaster comes to mind from those track angles.
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Thanks for the comments, guys.Ferny, I wish I could remember what I did to get that look because I rather like it now that I look back on it. It was done quite a while ago when I first got Paint Shop Pro 7; andI was simply stumbling around in the software and trying different things. Unfortunately, I didn't document any of it. I can assure you that any merit the pic has is purely accidental. The only thing I can tell by looking at the file in which it's stored is that it was taken on a day that I went out shooting in b&w mode with a Minolta Dimage 7. Obviously, it was converted to sepia. Anything else that was done would have been with the basic tools in PSP's drop down menu.
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The old "lets fiddle and see what we get" trick. I've used that a few times to. :lol:
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