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Posted on 18/02/13 10:27:41 PM  | 
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					brewell
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					Red Hills Opry Barn
					 Sometimes an image just falls in your lap. I shot a wedding at the Red Hills Opry Barn(which is why I forego the week's challenge). This was a scene in the corner of the barn at one of the two heaters. All I did was create a sepia layer and mask out for the color layer. B'e Well. ![]() _________________ Is it necessary? Does it work?  | 
Posted on 23/02/13 11:28:47 AM  | 
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					salfordnurse
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					Re: Red Hills Opry Barn
					 such a lovely composition. The balance with the old and new as you say it's a gift when an image like this presents it's self  | 
Posted on 25/02/13 07:36:26 AM  | 
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					Steve Caplin
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					Re: Red Hills Opry Barn
					 A terrific photograph. But I'm not sure that pulling part of it into colour helps that much: it makes the whole thing look more unreal, and draws too much attention to the tablet. Wouldn't it be more subtle if your eye came across it by accident?  |