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03/13/2005 09:21:48 AM |
I think this photo would be served by higher contrast. You might try the channel mixer method of changing to black and white, if you have access to photoshop, and setting the red channel to some negative number to make the brick blacker than it is for starker contrast. |
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03/12/2005 06:35:03 AM |
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03/10/2005 12:43:35 PM |
Interesting subject. I would have liked to have seen more detail with the "sculpture" and less wall and vine |
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03/09/2005 10:00:21 PM |
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03/09/2005 02:36:58 PM |
This is a very neat recreation of his (AA's) tombstone shot. I hope it does well for you. BOL Bumped it up. 7 |
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03/08/2005 07:19:10 AM |
Very interesting subject. Good job. |
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03/07/2005 10:47:29 AM |
excellent tones! ivy looks a tiny bit flat but all in all its very pleasing to look |
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03/07/2005 10:35:47 AM |
good job getting the full tonal range from white to black, an interesting composition |
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