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    Default Vintage Texas Skyline

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    Used the same image of the Texas Skyline and gave it the vintage look and added a wooden frame using fotosketcher 2.10. Thanks Chris for the inspiration.

    Tried this a few ways but settled on sepia color and red frame.

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    Paul, I like the sepia choice for this and the composition. Nice job on the aging. The frame is screaming Texas!!

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    Well done, Paul; I like everything about it, aging & frame fits the bill.



    Best regards

    Gus

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    Paul, definitely a Texas look. I like the sepia a lot.
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    There's that landscape I fell in love with a few days ago! I have to say...this is one of those rare times where you won me over with the addition of a frame. It really sets off the whole "Texas" theme and adds a great contrast to the sepia.

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    Nice image and application, Paul.

    All that is missing is the DUKE!

    Well done.

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    Very nice Paul. It looks like a scene from an old western movie.

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    Great job, Paul! The aging and sepia tone are perfect, and the frame completes the Western feel. Very well done!
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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