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nice and sharp.... not sure about sepia on this one.. maybe a strong b&w.
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It's funny I didn't even notice it was sepia
![]() ![]() Until Mark mentioned it... Thanks for humoring us Taro (or atleast Stubbsy and I) and posting something that doesn't immediately blow me away.. it's nice, but it isn't on par with your earlier posts.
Craig Funny you should mention me since my first reaction is that this doesn't meet the high bar Taro has set with his earlier posts (sorry Taro). Looking it on it's own it's actually quite a good shot, but I think the sepia treatment does it a disservice. For my tastes I'd have preferred B & W. Plus the fan in the foregournd detracts a lot from the image. Peter
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It's funny, as when I look at the fan... I make my own story..
The two chaps getting cooled by the fan are happy, smiling and waving, however the poor chaps missing our are unhappy, infact the one of them looks like he'll keel over. I certainly think this is still a nice shot, and meant no disrespect with my earlier comments, I just think this one doesn't have the same impact as the earlier posts. You've got me wondering what a B&W would look like too now... ![]()
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