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Dee
{K:589} 9/4/2004
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The children are adorable. I love the idea, but do not like the distracting clutter on the back and side of the sink. Twins? Dee
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 9/3/2004
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You could use the PS filter or a nice free plugin I found in http://www.cybia.co.uk, it's called G-Force Filter (Fotomatic Series), it converts your colour images to greyscale and allows you to add grain effects similar to traditional B&W camera film. BTW there are many other free plugins in this site. Hope this help you. Bye Max
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Jeffrey Dodenbier
{K:902} 9/3/2004
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In post-processing I tried to make the image more grainy. To do so I increased the contrast and lowered the gamma light. This is the desired effect that I was trying to play with. Do you have any advice on this?
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Pat Fruen
{K:12076} 9/3/2004
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I love the every day feeling to this...very sweet shot.
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Sally A.
{K:4601} 9/3/2004
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oh cute. Sink BATH. :)
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 9/2/2004
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Lovely perspective and nice conversion to black and white :)
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 9/2/2004
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It?s a very beautiful and funny scene, they are sweet!! I notice something in the quality, don?t understand if it?s digital noise or the jpg compression or you enlarged too much the pic, it?s a pity because we lost some details of three wonderful subjects. Even if in difficult light conditions, the faces are perfectly visible and we can admire their happy expression. Bye Max
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