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Last edited by Iguanasan; 01-08-2012 at 02:53 PM. Reason: Added sepia version for comparison
like I said on Flickr- this is totally awesome!! it has an old style feel to it that I love.
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Great feel to this shot! In my thoughts war time 1940's.
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I like it the way it is but the second i saw it...i thought to myself - this is screaming to be tried out in sepia to see which version might be stronger.
(We'd have to see it...but I'd bet sepia inches out the BW...jmo)
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Great shot, Iggy! The lady's outfit contributes to the old timey feel which gives it extra atmosphere (along with the snowflakes)
Thanks, everyone. Here's a sepia version for comparison....hmmm...
Great mood in that. I think the sepia does come out ahead of the B&W.
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