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    This is a grass blur that I took this fall. I didn't like the original image much as a whole, but cropping it I found this composition which I felt would work.

    I wanted an old, timeless feel(no surprise there! ), so I converted to B&W, added a sepia tone using selective color, added a vignette, and applied two textures, "Beneath the Surface 1" from Shadowhouse and one of my own.

    Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated!
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Another excellent one, Christopher. I like the title and it adds mystery to the image. The grass itself with darker bg looks great. It is the aged look that makes this so much more interesting. TFS.

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    It's an interesting effect with the texture and the blur. I think the sepia toning looks nice. It does have an older feel to it.

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    Hi Christopher, love the old look to this and a nice amount of blur to the grasses. Well done!

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    Thanks Indranil, Denise, and Andrew. I appreciate your kind words.
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