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Nov 28, 2006 07:05 |  #1

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i like how the pp made it look spooky as it did old :)...i wish i could have gotten rid of the house on the left but it didn't work as good as i thought it would have when i tried :(

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Nov 28, 2006 07:11 |  #2

The house doesnt bother me at all, though i would have prefered a bit of detail in the sky. I like the PP youve done, care to share?


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Nov 28, 2006 07:12 as a reply to  @ adebass's post |  #3

its an action called "midnight sepia"...you can get it at atncentral and its a free download

since most of the house is cropped out you cant really tell its an apartment building, so i guess i can deal with that.....i wonder how this pp would look on this house near downtown that was built in the 1830s :P

i gotta say...you have some great landscapes!...wish i had some better locations


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Nov 28, 2006 07:19 |  #4

Thanks mate, appreciate that. Though i do have to travel a whole 30 mins to get to some ;)


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Nov 28, 2006 07:30 as a reply to  @ adebass's post |  #5

from what it looks like to me i'll have more than a few 2+hour trips to find some good landscapes this summer...upper michigan has something like 119 waterfalls


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Nov 28, 2006 12:40 |  #6

Like the conversion (and the building), it's a bit tight in the frame, a touch more empty space on the top would not go amiss.


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Nov 28, 2006 16:52 |  #7

Lesmac wrote in post #2324684 (external link)
Like the conversion (and the building), it's a bit tight in the frame, a touch more empty space on the top would not go amiss.

i tried to keep it somewhat tight because i was going for the old old old aspect of the building...its late 1800s and thats what i wanted to capture...the building next to it is some ugly modern apartment building and it wrecked the sight of this buildings old beauty


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