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    Just back from Disney with the Grandkids and had a ball. This was one of the scenes from I, believe, Frontier Land. Processed it a few different ways and liked this the best.

    800 ISO f11 at 1/100th

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    Very nice image. Like the coloration. How about sharing the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazel Grant View Post
    Very nice image. Like the coloration. How about sharing the process.
    Simple process Hazel. Nik Color efex with the preset for T-Max 100 and the toning sliders.

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    Hi Joe;

    This is a nice image...I really like the sepia toning and the composition...if it were mine, I'd open the shadows a bit...they seem a bit blocked to me...or maybe brightening the overall image just a bit. It depends on your intent and vision! I look forward to seeing more of your work.

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    Beautiful, old style photo, Joe. I love the sepia toning and composition. The image looks a little tight maybe, but not bad. I agree with John on opening up the shadows more. I think it would also look good with some textures added for a different look. Nice work!
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    Joe, I like the toning and the comp. I'm fine with the shadows in the BG area but I might try to open up the water wheel just a bit. Nice job and I'd love to see some other versions too.

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    Love the effect on this one Joe. Nice job!

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    Great vision and I like your choice of processing. Agree that just a little more detail on wheel would be nice. Well done!

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