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    as soon as i pulled up on this scene i visualized the final output. this is pretty close to what i had in mind. just a sepia conversion with a little spice.

    thanks for looking. comments and critiques much appreciated.

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    Harold, I love the final result. The punched up sepia looks great. The reflected masts add a nice graphic touch. The one dark cloud formation middle left looks like the state of NJ!:)

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    Nice image and sepia works well here. I like how the sky has turned up with this conversion from the original.

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    Harold, I love how this turned out.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Nice Harold, reminds me of IR a little bit.

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    I really like the toning and the softness of the light Harold. Great lines with the masts, nice work :)

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    The "spice" that you mentioned really puts this over the edge, Harold. It would have been nice as a sepia conversion but that bit of "cinnamon" really gives the water high impact and grounds the piece nicely. This is 100 times more impactful than the original photograph - great eye visualizing the final outcome.

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