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    It's been a while since I posted an image of the old barn. This is one that I took just a few weeks ago. Converted to B&W as usual and then applied "RoughedUp" and "Latte" from Shadowhouse Creations as well as two of my own textures. I then used "Layer Mask 2" and "Old Paper 4" from Shadowhouse to create the border, and finally added a slight blur overlay. Your comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.
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    Christopher, I really like the old looking border and the hint of green in the toning. I think it looks a little tight in the frame but I do like the placement of the barn in the frame and the inclusion of the left tree.

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    Beautiful composition, Christopher. I too like the framing with the old style boarder. Beautiful texture and tone for the image. TFS.

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    Hi Christopher, I like this different perspective of your barn - a little farther away and framed by the foliage. Of course the textures are great and the tint is quite nice. The barn feels to me like it is leaning to the right, but then it just might be! I know the feeling...
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    Thanks, Denise, Indranil, and Kerry. I appreciate it.
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