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02/14/2009 11:35:20 PM |
Wow - that contrast is just awesome! This reminds me of a photo book filled with pictures from the early 1900s, even though it has a solar panel. |
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02/06/2009 03:14:54 PM |
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02/06/2009 02:28:11 PM |
Wow would be interesting to see the original and what processing you did here |
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02/05/2009 10:45:05 PM |
I shouldn't have read your notes, now I have the song "Kodachrome" stuck in my head. |
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02/04/2009 11:29:56 PM |
Too bad the clouds in the center got a little blown out, but overall excellent tone range, contrast, and clarity of detail. Looks good in B&W. |
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02/03/2009 07:51:31 PM |
Even in b&w you can feel the sunshine. I'm glad to see people can use their old film photos. |
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02/03/2009 12:45:20 AM |
Nice old B&W. How long did it take you to find that??? lol Quite excellent |
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02/03/2009 12:21:02 AM |
Now that's what I call going back to the archives!
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02/02/2009 10:38:52 PM |
Nice rustic feel to this. I like the high contrast B&W processing, but feel that a little noise reduction in the sky wouldnt hurt. Overall a nice photo though. |
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02/01/2009 01:39:45 PM |
But isn't Kodachrome supposed to give you those "nice, bright colors" according to Paul Simon? This is, however, quite wonderful in B&W. |
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