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Alley reworkedSpent a bit more time to add noise and vignetting. I like the treatment Gives it a very rustic feel.
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I'm sorry to say that I preferred the originals... I thought that you'd done a pretty good job of getting good exposure on the walls of the alleyways...
The detail is missing in these reworks for me... Cheers, John
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I never saw the originals, but I do like these black and whites (then again, I usually prefer monochromatic images).
However, the what-looks-like-vignetting on the corners of each image bugs me slightly... I also think number 1 could be slightly brighter, but I love number 2. Great work! Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Num 1 is great Wayne, but with the Vignetting gone I would prefer.
Cool image though. Keep up with walking those dark Alley's just watch ya back mate. Mic. I need ya around if somethings goes haywire with my site
The vignetting looked cool in PS but then looked uber crap after converting Ahh well back to the drawing board
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