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    This is an image that I used during a painting theme last year. I used several textures from Shadowhouse and Flickr, a slight blur and a sepia photo filter.
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    Perfect aging, Cheryl! Looks like something straight out of a historical archive. I love the line of boats. Only thing I might change would be to place the horizon a little lower so that it's not so centered. Very well done!
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    The aging is very convincing on this, Cheryl. I like the leading line of the boats, and it does look like it came from a town's archives. Nice work!

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    Cheryl, very realistic in the aging and a nice composition with the curve of the shore and boats. I agree with the crop from the bottom, I think it would make a nice pano image.
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    Your pp definitely makes this look like an old photo.

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    Cheryl, I really like the composition and I am going to go against the grain and say that I would crop a small amount from the top. I like the curved feel of the boat line and the additional water helps to anchor it. Nice aging also.

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    Excellent processing Cheryl, it really looks like an aged photo!

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