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seastorm
04-01-2010, 11:44pm
I took these down in Pemberton, a timber town in WA's southwest. Not sure if it works, but it looks OK :)

StanW
05-01-2010, 8:33am
It's an ideal subject for what you are doing. I'd suggest you look at some sepia-toned prints; you haven't got the colour quite right
I like the monochrome print best.

Miaow
05-01-2010, 8:36am
The subject matter suits the pics :) Nice pics :)

milspec
05-01-2010, 8:55am
I like the sepia's. Maybe a bit of film grain to add to the authenticity :)

seastorm
05-01-2010, 9:01am
Thanks guys :)

I'll tweak the pics up a bit tonite to put some film grain and adjust the colours a little - first time doing this, so I'm going to bumble along for a bit :D

seastorm
05-01-2010, 11:14pm
Okie dokie, I've tweaked it a bit and added film grain to the sepias, what do you think?

StanW
08-01-2010, 8:11am
Yes, the darker tone is an improvement.

mongo
08-01-2010, 9:18am
it is definately the right subject matter for this form of processing.

seastorm
08-01-2010, 7:53pm
Thanks, Stan and Mongo.

clm738
08-01-2010, 10:11pm
Adjusted set looks heaps better. Great subject matter for this treatment.

seastorm
08-01-2010, 11:24pm
Thanks, Carmen. I'll be doing more experimentation with monochrome sometime later this year, but I'll post it in the relevant forum then. :)

kevinj
09-01-2010, 6:51pm
The second set is much better,got to try this one day.:kewl:

seastorm
09-01-2010, 8:06pm
Thanks, Kev. It's an interesting genre, this one.