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Dec 16, 2005 21:12 |  #1

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Dec 16, 2005 21:17 |  #2

I really like this!


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Dec 18, 2005 17:34 |  #3

Thanks. This is my father.



  
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Dec 18, 2005 18:07 |  #4

The sepia works very well for this one.




  
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Dec 19, 2005 13:13 |  #5

Thanks. It seemed a little too smooth as a standard monochrome, so I went to the sepia treatment and liked it better.



  
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Very nice, jfrancho. Surprised nobody complained about the backlighting. Very very nice.


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Dec 19, 2005 20:40 as a reply to  @ TongChen's post |  #7

TongChen wrote:
Very nice, jfrancho. Surprised nobody complained about the backlighting. Very very nice.

Probably because they realized it was just a snapshot. Personally, goofy backgrounds used to drive me nuts, now I just take it as it is.



  
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Dec 23, 2005 22:58 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #8

Like the subtle sepia look. Works well.


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Dec 24, 2005 00:47 |  #9

Thanks leaveit. Subtle has been the name of the game for me lately.



  
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