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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 138 - Grain it up! >> Challenge 138 - Eligible > Aged in Oak
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JULY-22-2007 Julie Bird

Aged in Oak


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Julie Bird31-Jul-2007 02:01
Thanks Brent. Julie
Brent 27-Jul-2007 18:15
Nicely done Julie and the title is clever.
Julie Bird25-Jul-2007 23:30
Thank you Neo. I wondered whether there was too much difference in greyscale. Julie
Guest 25-Jul-2007 01:07
This works well. I like the different shades and sizes of the leaves.
Julie Bird24-Jul-2007 06:51
Thanks Rod, Tom and RK. I used a bit of poster edges here, as well as grain. Julie
Photogenix24-Jul-2007 00:35
Love the way bottle blends with the background. - RK
Guest 23-Jul-2007 19:08
Nice shot & clever title! You've done something right, I've not read Rod ever saying "keep this shot as is"! Or maybe he is the one who emptied the bottle.
Rod 23-Jul-2007 07:17
Good idea to keep this shot as is Julie, I keep forgetting about all the different monitors we view on. Makes you wonder how our picys look elsewhere. This still looks good on my monitor so no worries:-)
Julie Bird23-Jul-2007 04:39
Hi Rod, Thanks for your advice, I have replied in the pending gallery. Julie
Rod 22-Jul-2007 08:32
Nicely done Julie & a great subject for this topic. For me I like a bit more mood (more darkness) in my B&W shots, I had a play with it by pulling down the centre of the curves tool which made the lower bottle & surrounding ground appear darker & a small USM of 50...point 3....0. I've stuck it in pending.
Let us know if you don't like your shots messed wiv as it's become a bit of a habit here to get shots how we like em & not how the photographer likes em:-)