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Wicker basket (*)
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03-OCT-2004 Rose

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Wicker basket (*)

Taken inside William Shakespeare's house in Stratford-Upon-Avon.

This image seems to have sparked off an interesting debate !
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Canon PowerShot A80
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Guest 11-Dec-2004 04:07
Thanks for the link Rose. ~ Lonnit
Guest 11-Dec-2004 00:48
eventhough i'd like to see the original shot. i think this treatment looks fantastic on this shot. nice job. i must check out that website.
ctfchallenge10-Dec-2004 17:48
I have to agree with Rod. Did I really say that? LOL I love the shot, but my initial reaction is that it had been over-sharpened or the levels made too extreme. To me, the muted color tones and the angles call for more softness, which would give it a dreamlike quality.

Mary Anne
Rose Atkinson10-Dec-2004 13:44
Lonnit: You can find the action at atn central:
http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm
Rose
Rod 10-Dec-2004 08:09
I think this is too good a shot for this treatment. I would love to see it before it was spoilt.
Canon DSLR Challenge10-Dec-2004 03:17
Rose, would you mind posting a link for the action?

I've got to say, that your decision to present this shot in this style was so right. It's the perfect image for it. Great job. :) ~ Lonnit
Rose Atkinson09-Dec-2004 23:00
Thanks Lonnit ! I used Sheri's sketch action.
Rose
Canon DSLR Challenge09-Dec-2004 22:02
This is wondeful and the processing is fantastic!!! Care to share the technique? Most excellent! ~ Lonnit
Rich 09-Dec-2004 20:37
I like the light and its very interesting.
ctfchallenge09-Dec-2004 19:04
Very nice, but who did it? It reminds me of the works of realist painter Andrew Wyeth! Shu