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OK - I just got home from roaming around the country with my camera and so will include something fresh from today - an OLD BARN that really caught my eye with it's green wash paint set against the beautiful green vegetation. The lighting was perfect too. Looks just like a painting to me instead of a photo. The sky looks like I smeared yellow chalk pastels on it.
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----------------------------------- "I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White
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This is an old pump house in Eastern Oregon just off of the Columbia River. It was used for irrigation. Does anyone have any opinions about whether it should be black and white or maybe sepia??? I thought that the tree framed it nicely.
Spent a lot of time restoring this. Its a picture of an old picture.. [grin]
My dad's parents on their wedding day. (1913 I think)
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----------------------------------- "I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White
Cindy - do you mind explaining how you processed that image, maybe as a separate thread? I really like that look and it definitely looks like an image you'd see sitting in the bottom of a shoe box from your grandparents' wedding - the effect, not the image itself
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