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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Been busy, busy, busy, and traveling with tours and speaking engagements.....so haven't had time to drop in. Looked at some of the recent work and seems like everyone is doing some very creative work!!!

    This is a barbershop chair from my workshop in Lambertville, NJ. I also have a dentist chair that I hope to post in a few days.......I just like old chairs! 7 image hdr with plenty of layer tweaks in PS. Had to knock down the quality to 78 to fit!

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    Hi, Roman, what a cool place. Love the HDR and the warm tones. What do you think of evicting the green (towel?) in the space underneath the left arm of the chair? It's hard to tell what it is and it almost looks like it is part of the floor.
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    Great subject, nicely composed, and it's good to see an HDR image that doesn't look like one. The lines where the ceiling meets the wall lead nicely to the chair. I'd love to have that chair . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Hi, Roman, what a cool place. Love the HDR and the warm tones. What do you think of evicting the green (towel?) in the space underneath the left arm of the chair? It's hard to tell what it is and it almost looks like it is part of the floor.
    I agree! Will evict!!! Great catch.

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    Nice job on this one Roman. That was a great place to shoot and a fun workshop!

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