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    Finally got out at lunch today and got a picture of this old wagon that is in a park not far from work. It's been so hot in Toronto (Mississauga) that I've been basically hibernating. It was nice to get out a take a few pictures.

    I tried this in both B&W and Sepia. Not sure which I prefer. What do you think?
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    I prefer the second one, because of the sepia filter, and also the contrast is a little bit better.
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    Sepia for me as well; gives the image an "authentic" feel ... nicely done!
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    Thanks Lovin and Matt. I boosted the contrast in the B&W one and it has improved it. Also, these were taken at f3.5 (I focused on the closest wheel). I just remembered I did take some at f16 and they are a bit sharper. I should have used those.

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