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Chairman Bill
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Taken at Kilve Beach, north Somerset coast. D700, 50mm f1.8 Nikkor AIS, processed through Aperture
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July 14, 2009, 10:15:53 am »
Good conversion and I like how some of the textures come out.
However overall there's too much going on in the picture (conflicting lines and shapes) so after a short while looking at it it gets very restless.
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Quote from: Chairman Bill
Taken at Kilve Beach, north Somerset coast. D700, 50mm f1.8 Nikkor AIS, processed through Aperture
I obviously canĀ“t know, but wonder whether this one might have retained more separation in its original colour?
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