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    Another successful "Roamin with Roman" tour to Eastern State Penitentiary along with Susan Candelario and Denise Ippolito. Denise and Susan had some great post-processing tips! I was just having some fun with this one. ESP in Philadelphia is a fun place to shoot. A 3 image HDR in Photomatix, the silhouette just showed up in the picture...
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    Nick, You were a great help and the day was a lot of fun! I think everyone got some terrific stuff from the trip. I like the way you framed this. I like the shadow, it adds a bit of mystery to the image.

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    Beautiful composition and lovely framing, Nick. Nice colors and post processing. Agree with Denise on the shadow adding a bit of mystery.

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    I like the processing and composition and the shadow really adds a lot of interest.

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    I really like your vision and processing, Nick. The shadow and that crackled paint is awesome!

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    Very sharp image..could the ESP possibly have a ghost???? Love the effect HDR has on the wood and mortor wall. Well done

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    Real nice, Nick. A lot of interesting texture, color, and shapes for the eye to explore. I agree with the others, the shadow really adds interest, story. Nice work with the HDR processing.

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    Beautiful HDR! The shadow is kind of eerie :eek:

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    Nick, all the colorful cracked paint is really cool and the shadow definitely gives this one a spooky quality! Nice work!

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    Very nice work, Nick. All the colors and textures give it a lot of interest, and I agree that shadow is downright spooky! Well done.
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    This is not the first spooky image from ESP, I am getting suspicious...

    I can echo the comments above, this is really well done. I just love the cracked and peeling paint and plaster and the color treatment you got in the conversion. Super!
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    Hey Nick,
    Thanks for a great day and all your help as it usually is when you are around I really like this one all around and the mistirious guest completes an already good image.
    ~Susan

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