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Old July 29th, 2010, 10:54 AM
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Hope no one is getting tired of my DC-3 shots, but I am having a blast looking through the 100's I took at the air show. Her are a couple that I converted to B&W using Nik Silver Efex Pro.



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Print these big and hang up at the flying club! Wonderful!
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Nah, no ones tired of these cool planes...
The 1st one reminds me of an old Hitchcock film.....
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The B&W treatment is really good. Love those clouds.
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I owned a portrait studio back in the 70's and can remember spending every Monday in the darkroom. Loading film, developing film, prints, etc. was an all day chore. Now with programs like Silver Efex it's just a matter of a few mouse clicks.
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