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Centuries Old
Centuries Old
Nikonian Ninja


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Galleries: Architecture, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jun 16, 2006

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07/06/2006 07:55:03 PM
Loooooove the contrast in this one... the dark tones are so rich. Perfect focus, and I love the burning of the edges... really brings in the viewer!
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07/03/2006 07:34:19 AM
This looks creapy looking... looks like im looking at it threw a TV screen with the lines. i like the effect the B&W is great adds to it. very well done Shot!
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06/18/2006 11:59:58 AM
I would brighten the image a bit with levels by bringing the white point a bit closer to the left. I would also up the contrast with curves, but I tend to like by B&W images fairly high contrast, so you might want to get someone else's opinion on that as well.

Consider getting rid of the horizontal lines, I find them distracting.
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06/16/2006 05:43:40 PM
actually, it's a texture filter in PS. Just tweaked the settings until i liked it.

Message edited by author 2006-06-17 14:59:37.
06/16/2006 01:42:46 PM
I personally like the composition and look of this photo. It definitely has an old feel to it. Where did the horizontal lines come from? Is this image scanned in?
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06/16/2006 01:07:36 PM
I think a little tiny bit dark... but as shot, it is pretty nice :D
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06/16/2006 12:40:20 PM
yes, i like the old look of it
06/16/2006 12:38:19 PM
Are the horizontal lines in the sky intentional?
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06/16/2006 12:35:53 PM
It looks too dark, you seem to be missing the bright zones. It always helps to use the histogram to make sure you cover the range well.
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