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 deseng 
 (06/11/2009 @ 00:40:48 EST)
Thanks lc
 (04/11/2009 @ 23:17:44 EST)
Wow, impressive transformation.
 deseng 
 (02/11/2009 @ 12:07:02 EST)
Thanks Kiki and Helen - just checked in here
 (28/10/2009 @ 14:22:39 EDT)
I just looked at the before picture; what a dramatic difference that desaturation made. Well done!
 kiki2 
 (28/10/2009 @ 09:40:45 EDT)
The PP fits the metal. Always interesting to see before/after, nicely done.
 deseng 
 (28/10/2009 @ 04:01:17 EDT)
Thanks Jerry - it was more colour desaturated rather than BW
 (27/10/2009 @ 18:54:35 EDT)
Excellent, Debi! The B&W is definitely a huge improvement over the color - it makes the pic, IMHO.
 deseng 
 (27/10/2009 @ 12:59:36 EDT)
Thanks for all the feedback - John, John, Carole & Helen
 (27/10/2009 @ 11:54:43 EDT)
Very striking image. I like the way the eye is drawn into the picture, and although I'm not a big B&W fan, it works quite well here.
 CJinCA 
 (26/10/2009 @ 15:44:41 EDT)
Nice shiny metal Debi and the perspective and composition work well here to draw the viewer in. Well done!
 jrdu 
 (26/10/2009 @ 09:59:36 EDT)
I get a cartoonish feel from this. It's too stainless and in my face to be real. Good title.
 (25/10/2009 @ 16:54:59 EDT)
very strong image ... especially with the dents and gash in the side ... the curve makes me think of the Man of Steel when he takes an iron bar and bends it in half.
 deseng 
 (25/10/2009 @ 10:05:56 EDT)
TY Penny - let me know how the wine was.
 (24/10/2009 @ 20:32:27 EDT)
I like the black and white. Nice processing and great for the topic. This reminds me - I need to go do some wine tasting right now.
 deseng 
 (24/10/2009 @ 04:59:44 EDT)
Thanks Chris - the name was inspired by Kiki
 (23/10/2009 @ 18:18:43 EDT)
Well nice debi! The leading lines work well and once again you did wonders with the PP. Also liked what you did with your title too
 (23/10/2009 @ 18:18:42 EDT)
Well nice debi! The leading lines work well and once again you did wonders with the PP. Also liked what you did with your title too
 deseng 
 (23/10/2009 @ 13:20:06 EDT)
Thanks Brent - I have put the original in the drop box and we did taste wne - for Rs 150 a guided tour and a sip of six different types of wine - reds, whites and rose
 BrentS 
 (23/10/2009 @ 12:33:04 EDT)
All those leading lines work very nice here Debi. I was going to say nice conversion too but the little bit of blue in the corner tells me this scene was just void of almost any color? Did you get to do any wine tasting while you were there?
 deseng 
 (23/10/2009 @ 03:58:16 EDT)
Thank you Daniel and Rod. This was at the vineyard and is used to transfer the processed wine to the bottling plant
 rodbam 
 (22/10/2009 @ 16:58:38 EDT)
Gawd you rotton sod fancy posting a great picy like this when I'm trying to show off me 7D. This is the type of pipework I installed & welded over my working life Debi although it's very posh to cover the lagging with what looks like stainless steel a. Was this from an office car park or did you visit the plant room?
 Alopa 
 (22/10/2009 @ 13:51:17 EDT)
Everything in focus works very well here, I tried looking at this image at certain distance from the monitor and it seems to be a 3D one. I like it. Daniel.
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