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    Lance Peters
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    Took this one a while ago.. was after a grungy sort of feel.


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    Nikon 14-24 @ 15mm
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    4500 ISO

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    Lance

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    i liked this and worked on it a little for a different feel. got rid of a few distractions by cropping some stuff out and took care of that flare or ? that was on the wall. then followed that up with a heavy dose of noise reduction for a smoky feel. toned down those lights too.

    hope you like it!!

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    Interesting Lance. I noticed you used the term "grungy" for this image. So, I applied an "urban grungy" action that i obtained from Dave Seeram. Made it look real "Grungy" What do you think?

    Harold, your treatment looks like the "Orton effect". Nice job.

    Dan Brown,
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    Hey Lance,
    I like it the way it is, nice composition and detail. My only suggestion would be to clone out the yellowish lens aberration on the left part of your frame on the wall...:D

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    Hi Lance,

    I'm away from home and missed this one before. I'll let it be here because there's a few answers and reposts already, but this post should really not be here because the guidelines call for nature subjects.
    Other than that, is a fine, spooky looking image :)

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