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B&W experiment - It's Greek to me

 
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Dec 09, 2005 20:38 |  #1

Fooling around with a shot to try and get a classical Greek arch. feel to it.


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Dec 10, 2005 02:46 |  #2

I think you got it! Love the shading and toning you've done!

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Dec 10, 2005 10:33 |  #3

I agree you got it! Nice


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Dec 10, 2005 10:52 as a reply to  @ jgjulio's post |  #4

Thanks for the encouragement guys. Much Appreciated :D
Here's the original that I shot and PS'd


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Dec 10, 2005 11:24 |  #5

Wow. That's amazing what you made out of it.
I really like it!

Just wanted to ask for the original picture. But you were to fast ;)

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Dec 10, 2005 13:36 |  #6

I agree, great shot




  
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Dec 11, 2005 11:33 |  #7

Great shot, creative PP, I wish the left side of the gate would be included in your image...


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