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    Default Belmar Fishing Pier

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    The original capture was a high key slow shutter speed image. I processed it in Nik Silver Efex for the conversion and On One Perfect Effects 3 for the treatment.
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 01-20-2012 at 04:41 PM.

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    Hi Denise, this version turned out very well too. I love the B&W look and the framing suits the image well. Beautifully done!

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    Love the wave action dead center! The shadows, piling texture, perspective, slow shutter and wave energy add up to a wonderful vision, Denise. I am glad you keep going back. The border is cool/classy, although my eyes are drawn a bit to the bright URC.

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    A magnificent B&W image. Love the waves and the forms created by the pier and pilings. Not in love with the border, but that is just a matter of taste. Still a fine image.

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    Thanks folks, I appreciate the comments.
    Steve, I will look into toning down the URC, thanks.

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    I like the toning and the comp. The edge is very cool!

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    Hi Denise;

    I love it. Great detail and perfectly converted to B&W with an edge to die for.

    Thanks for sharing this beauty with us.

    Gus

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