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    anita ray
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    Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook NJ today. Finally some sunshine! And playing inside in bunkers. (makes no sense) HDR,soft infared conversion. Don't know if grafitti should be cloned out?

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    Anita, I see you guys went!! It looks like I missed some interesting images! I love the light coming thru at the top, and the corner off center,am undecided about the grafitti-

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    I would keep the graffiti. The rays of light make it very interesting, Anita :)

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    Anita, I agree witht the above. The light coming through the window is great. I also vote to keep the graffiti. I need to get up there this year. Maybe you could visit Fort Mott, or Fort Delaware if your down this end of the state. There's actually a boat that runs across the river to connect the two. Great shots to be had there too. Nice work.

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    Nice conversion, Anita! I vote to keep the graffitti, too but would suggest maybe a little more sharpening. On my monitor it feels a bit soft throughout.

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    Hey Anita, Good eye on this one! I agree with Julie on the softness and I will be contrarian about the graffitti. I think it becomes a dominant part of the image and is constantly pulling my eye to it. I think the strength of the image lies in the lighting and the window.

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    I'd keep the graffiti and would play around with a dark vignette or burn some of the lower end. I love the light beams and think by darkening the lower end a bit, perhaps a reverse ND grad would have the beams as your key light.....

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    good ideas. thanks all. looking back at the original it was a bit soft,probably due to manual focusing in low lite (old eyes)

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