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    This picture was taken at the Recolata Cematary in Buenos Aires. It was originally in colour but I thought it would look look better in B & W. I desaturated it, then did an overlay to increase the tones. I don't know if there is anything else I could do to increase the tonality.
    Any help would be appreciated. I am using Adobe CS4.
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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Jackie,
    I like the composition. I made a few adjustments to the image see if you like. I adjusted the tilt by adjusting CCW 1 degree boosted contrast, toned down the whites on the left of the frame and selective sharpened the angel, and opened up the shadows in the face and robe...:cool:

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    Thanks Gus,
    I like what you have done, putting more emphasis on the angel and toning down the whites on the door. I like the opening of the shadows, it puts more emphasis on the subject. Thank You for your input it is just what I was looking for.

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    Excellent Jackie Can make some powerful images in cemeteries Do like the conversion to B&W seems a natural !!!

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    Very Nice Jackie! If you're still in BsAs maybe we can get together!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Well seen Jackie. Nice rework Gus.

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