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Hightraxx
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Carrol
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Great subject, and your treatment of the photo enhances the old feel.
Nice work!
Carrol



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mntpop
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Good work...(I hear that train acommin.........)JC
MNTPOP



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nlamendo
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Very nice shot. The high contrast b/w converion does make it look very old. The old looking street light even adds to the effect. I wonder iwhat it would look like as a sepia tone.
-Nick



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FJR1
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Great capture with steam everywhere and related background scenery, Norm. The PS processing also adds to the WA theme. Nicely done.--Frankl



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Beverly Guhl
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Nice work!



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James Markus
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Norm, is that a picture of a picture, or one you made look old? If the later....good job!



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Strad
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Great job, Norm. I love the old fashioned treatment and the subject is certainly retro. Nice work! Where and how do you sell you postcards?

All best wishes,

Endre



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