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    Default Bridge Over Cumberland River

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    This image was shot last fall in Cumberland Falls StatePark, in Kentucky. It was modified to reflect an old image of the bridge.

    Modifications in CS4 and Topaz included; Select Colors;Shadows & Highlights; Brightness & Contrast; Noise added; Sepia Toned;Infocus; Gaussian Blur; Gradient Tool.

    Enjoy!

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    Hi Mark, this is beautiful. I like the sepia tone and the gradient effect. It very much gives the feel of a vintage image. I would have preferred to see the bridge straight rather than angled.

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    Mark, I like the look of this and it does fit the theme well. I'm not crazy about the halo around the tree line.

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    Very nicely done, Mark. Definitely looks like it could be a real old photo. I love the details and sepia toning. Well done.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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