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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 7/25/2004
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You've handled this subject beautifully, Rebecca - the sepia tones give it a timeless quality and the overcast sky becomes an asset here. Well done!
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 7/24/2004
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Dirck, I think that is the water plant. They have several huge water tanks there. Thanks for the comment too :)
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 7/24/2004
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I agree this one has that neat 'vintage' look to it, not just from the sepia but from the grain, too. The look is perfect for the older, brick buildings in the photo (what are the white shapes on the horizon at right?) I'm usually one for very dramatic skies, especially when you have a nice cloud blanket like you do here, but in this shot I think it has just the right soft, billowy texture to counter the hard angular nature of the buildings. Nicely done, Rebecca!
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 7/24/2004
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Presented like a perfectly preserved postcard. A remarkable rhythm of rectangles. Like a little Lego layout. Outstanding.
Neal
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 7/24/2004
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Nice capture..RR Beautiful sepia composition..Cheers!
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 7/23/2004
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I like this one a lot, Rebecca. Reminds me of those old photos I've seen throughout my years. Sepia was the way to go for this one. Excellent job.
Jimmy
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 7/23/2004
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Excelent shot! very nice old effect! Kisses.
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 7/23/2004
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Lovely vintage postcard quality Rebecca. Relieves it of that modern concrete and glass image. Tones and grain are beautiful. Nice natural foreground framing.
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