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    Can't have old photo week without at least one photo of the old barn. I had processed this image a while back using two of my textures, but looking at it again this evening I felt it needed something more so I added three more textures, one of mine and two from Shadowhouse. I also added a little motion blur and a slight gaussian blur overlay. Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.
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    Christopher, I was wondering the same... when you will come up with the barn image This one looks like from 1850s plate! Amazing effect and very creative!

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    I agree, you've really captured an antique plate look with this one. I really like the look of the edges, wow! Great job as always but this one is really nice.
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    Christopher, I like the composition and the edging is very realistic and I like it a lot.

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    Christopher, this really does look like it was made from an old glass plate. The texturing, edging is awsome. It looks very fragile.

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    Thanks everyone! It's always fun seeing what new looks I can come up with for the old barn.
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