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Feb 08, 2007 15:36 |  #1

Which one looks better for this type of shot? First time with something that wasnt in color

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Feb 08, 2007 18:28 |  #2

Of the both I like the sepia, though if you were to make it a little more contrasty and add some grain I might have chosen B&W.


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Feb 09, 2007 06:25 as a reply to  @ milleker's post |  #3

I think the 2nd picture makes it look older and more realistic. Nice Shot




  
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Feb 09, 2007 09:02 |  #4

The sepia looks better. I agree with John, maybe add some more contrast and some grain.


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Feb 09, 2007 11:07 |  #5

I played a little with the grain and put it on my flickr page, I know the effect I am looking for but just cant seem to get it right, I guess this is something that will take a little work




  
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Feb 09, 2007 12:33 |  #6

24zero wrote in post #2680169 (external link)
The sepia looks better. I agree with John, maybe add some more contrast and some grain.

I agree. Sepia with more grain.


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Feb 09, 2007 12:37 |  #7

24zero wrote in post #2680169 (external link)
The sepia looks better. I agree with John, maybe add some more contrast and some grain.

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Feb 10, 2007 08:33 |  #8

I like the black and white best.


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