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    Antique print done in NIK. Border added.

    Just playing around with the NIK software I just bought.

    1D MK4, 70-300 @ 300, 1/400, ISO 1600. Manual Mode.

    The conditions were terrible. Rain, heavy cloud, constant changing light and of course shooting from a moving boat.

    Thanks Tom

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    You caught some great action and processed it well. The composition is good, and it works very well as a monochrome. Very nicely done.

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    Great shot with or without the old world sepia conversion....the scene really reminds me of some old national geographic image...where was this taken Tom?

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    Hi, Tom, nice to see you in OOTB! Great image - I love the toning and the diagonal sense of movement. I'd be interested to know where it was shot also
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    I took this on a whale watching trip out of Victoria BC Canada - I recall the place was called Razor Rocks or something like that and these Sea Lions had come down from Alaska for the winter. Taken just before Christmas last year.

    I was unhappy with the colour version and even the B & W looked so so - I settled with the Antique tone.

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    A beautiful image, Tom! I love the composition and details, and the antique tone and border complements it well.
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    Great shot, and I really like the B&W tratment. Classis 1930s look.

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    Well done Tom, great action and composition. The antique effect nicely conveys the drab and dreary weather. Good to see you contribute to this forum. A mini Bosque reunion.

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    Just a lovely image of the seals rushing to the water, nice composition and effects, I am a fan of frames ..... good work

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