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    here it is ms jules!! kicked up sepia. same one as in the ETL forum earlier this week.

    D300, 18-200VR at 18mm, f/16, 1/250s, 0EV, ISO 200. processed with capture nx. converted a plain jane image taken mid day to a high orange glow (see eager to learn forum for pic) crazy kinda creation then took it and applied the sepia filter. played with the sliders a little more til i got something i think might be respectable:o

    thanks for looking and comments and critiques are appreciated

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    Very lovely Mr Harold - works so well in sepia! Reminds me of the drive to Key West...
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    Nicki

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    Yeah, baby...now that's what I'm talking about! It's lovely, isn't it?!!!

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    Is this dinner key? I'd desaturate it some more to give it even more of an aged look.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Wow...:eek: a stich in time from an old time movie. I like it...:cool:

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    hi michael, yes it is dinner key. thanks for your suggestion. i will give it a try. i already have about 4 versions of it!! problem is, i like em all!!!

    hey everyone, thanks for the comments!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by harold davis View Post
    hi michael, yes it is dinner key. thanks for your suggestion. i will give it a try. i already have about 4 versions of it!! problem is, i like em all!!!

    hey everyone, thanks for the comments!!!!!!!
    great minds: I have a nearly identical shot I took using B&W film about 8 years ago which I also tinted to sepia ....

    deja vu

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Like this one much better H. Do agree with michael as far as desaturate. Nice composition.
    Was nice seeing you and Mrs. H the other night.
    Regards,

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    Alfred Forns
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    Does give it a different mood !!! I like it a lot !!!

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    Fabs Forns
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    Lovely sepia mood for the Coconut Grove Marina. Very nice, Son :)

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    I like the dramatic contrasts in this- it brings it all the interesting shapes. Very attractive rendering-:)

    Cindy

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