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    Everything New is Old Again

    Because this shot to my eye was reminiscent of days gone bye with families spending a day at the nearest city beach I thought I'd have a go at making the modern look old.
    This is the beach at Shorncliffe Pier looking over the rock retaining wall toward the Port of Brisbane.
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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    Nicely processed.

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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    Beautiful image and PP work. You set out to make it look old, you succeeded, without a shadow of doubt.

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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    Aim expertly achieved.

    Even if people don't intend to pursue this sort of processing, it is a good training exercise to do it and other off-the-wall things just for the purposes of learning. Push your limits to see what is or not possible. The you're much better informed about how to use your software to best effect.

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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    You really succeeded in pushing the present into past; really well done !!!

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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    Very nice effect Graham Did you do it with one of the filters in Nik Collection?

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    Re: Everything New is Old Again

    Thanks John, Maurice, Donald and Nandakumar
    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice effect Graham Did you do it with one of the filters in Nik Collection?
    Thanks Binnur. The adjustments were made with Macphun's Tonality app (for the B&W conversion) and their FX Photostudio app for the grungy old look.
    Macphun apps are Mac only though. There are no Windows versions as yet.

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