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    This image of the railroad bridge over the Rock River, was taken on our recent trip back to Wisconsin.

    Modifications in CS4 included; B&W w/sepia tint, Surface Blur, Fractalius and other normal PS image adjustments.

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    Very nice base image with the reflection of the bridge. Fract on sepia has turned it into interesting composition. I like it a lot. TFS.

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    Mark, I am really liking the sepia tones for this one. The fract. adds a bit of mystery to the image. Nicely done.

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    great use of frac Mark. LIke the dark, eerie look.

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    Hi Mark, very interesting and different look you got. I like the combination of sepia tone and fract filter. The image has a dream-like quality to it.
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    Stunning image! I love sepia and it works well on this image. The fract effects are very nice and appropriate for the subject.

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    Mark, the combination of fractalius and sepia tones is perfect. I really like this a lot:o
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    Very interesting look, Mark. Great sepia tone, and I love the dreamy feel added by the frac effect.
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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    As noted by all, I agree that the sepia/fract works here. It just seemed appropriate and thankfully the fract gods were kind! ;) :D

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