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near Leadville, Colorado :?::idea::|
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I apologize for the double post. :?
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Nice use of natural framing. Yes the sepia works and you've used it well. Nice shot.
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nice shot, how do you keep the green???
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Thanks for your replies. I think the green stayed because this is a post image filter effect, not a wholesale change to sepia as you might get from the camera processor.
This shot also looks good black and white. That's why I wanted to seek opinions about the sepia. Unfortunately, my intent was to mask the blown out sky that I did not pick up from my original color image. With sepia and black and white, it's still distracting....but it almost looks as if it's just a "bright" cloudy day:!: ![]() Some of the other complaints I've received include the upper left part of the "frame" being conspicuously absent. Maybe I just need to go back up there and try again. :P |
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very nicely done. Works very well.
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Neat picture.
The wood actually looks very natural. Only the mountains look sephia to me. I like the dimensional look to it as well. Thanks for sharing. -------- Ryan |
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