Coat of Many Colors-Sequel

© Deborah K. Kelroy

Coat of Many Colors-Sequel

Uploaded: August 27, 2007

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Coat of Many Colors
1/80s at f/4.5, 28 mm focal length, maximum aperture value f/2.8, ISO 200
Contact: deborah@kelroy-danskin.com or phone (402) 879-5707
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A dreary, misting day in Fairbury, Nebraska, just before 5:00 p.m.


Comments

Deborah K. Kelroy August 27, 2007

Great Photoshop work, Graham. It would go very nicely with the Victorian Mansion that I solarized—parked in the driveway! I am glad to see that someone still likes this dramatic effect. Blessings, Deborah #724034

Graham D. Sher August 27, 2007

Thanks Deborah, I agree. Your shots are great too! #4707019

Deborah K. Kelroy August 27, 2007

But seriously, Graham, your car is much better—more simplified! One of the BP instructors told me this technique is too dated to do anything. What do you think? #4707703

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