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    Default Two boots and a shoe

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    I wasn't sure where to post this one:cool: I found a bunch of old shoes in an old building on my recent trip to southeastern Idaho, so I set them in the window and used my Nikon D200, 24-120mm lens handheld at 147mm, f8, 1/80th sec, ISO 400, auto exp mode, spot meter mode, fill flash with pop-up. PP'd in CS3, post-PP sharpening with Intellisharpen II.

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    Great capture Dan This is what I call true Americana...the essence of an era long gone. This does tell the story of our pioneering ancestors...Love it ...thanks for sharing...:):cool:

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    Nice image. Might even look nice B&W or Sepia.

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    Awesome composition and a great story of past days. Love this one Dan and many thanks for sharing.

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    fantastic image! love the idea of an alternative treatment!

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    My type of image !!!! ... great tittle :)

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    Very interesting, wish I could think like that!

    This is screaming for B&W or s\Sepia in my head, but I really like it just the way it is too!

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    Thanks all for the kind comments. Jim and Maurice, here's an attempt at Sepia. I applied a strong dose of the PS sepia filter, the film grain filter and finally applied an illustration action, backing off the illustration layer to 67% opacity.

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    Hi Dan,

    Not sure about the illustration effect, but I like the sepia tone.

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    Like the repost - love the original!

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