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    Default The Wings of Time

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    I've posted this image before here, but it's perfect for this theme so I'm posting it again. This, of course, is one of the windows on the old barn. :) The barn swallow I had added from another photo. I had converted it to sepia and added a vignette. This time around, I also added two textures from Shadowhouse, "Roughed Up" and "ScratchBox1" to give it a slightly different look. Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Christopher, nice to see that you have attained the status of OPM and MT. :cool:

    This is very nice and I like your concept and execution. I like how you placed the shadow of the swallow, it fits the angle of the light and is very convincing to the eye. Nice job!
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    I love the toning and the textures and the addition of the swallow with shadow is very creative and well done!

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    Christopher, The shadow is a nice touch and I think the toning/aging looks great! I like the way the window looks all scratched and old.

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    I really enjoy seeing how everyone interprets the themes! The aging work looks great and that shadow is a nice touch!

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    Christopher, I do remember the window and it gets better with time! The shadow is really a nice touch. Beautifully processed.

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    I as well really like the look & feel on this one. Can't add much more than already mentioned above. Artistic, creative & good job on the processing.
    ~Susan

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    Thanks everyone! I appreciate it. :)
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Christopher, agree with all the above comments. Very nicely done!

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