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Cowboy Up (To The Bar)

Used two layers of different blending modes to give this a nostalgic, dreamy look.

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/15s f/5.6 at 46.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time11-Sep-2004 07:48:38
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length46 mm
Exposure Time1/15 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent400
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White Balance
Metering Mode (-1)
JPEG Quality
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shatterbug01-Sep-2007 04:58
Plenty of atmosphere here...my mind conjures up a couple of gunslingers.. Really nice job on the processing!
Lars Nordström 29-Aug-2007 22:17
Love this!! So full of mood and athmosphere.I traveled around California to find places like this, and took some photographs, unfortunately not as many as I hade hope for. A car accident close to the Yosemite litteraly chrashed our vacation.
Back to YOU: Very interesting, arty pieces with a touch of impressionism. I felt an immediat connection to the pics, It´s the kind a like, the kind I often try to do myself.
Possibly I will put in some pics here, if it´s not shut down.
Sue Robertson29-Aug-2007 01:51
I love a little blur here and there, it adds to the mood of an image. Here it gives a nostalgic feel that is ideal for the subject.
Alina24-Aug-2007 17:12
I like the softness of the photo. Funny, at first glance I thought somebody forgot to leave saddles outside.
Guest 23-Aug-2007 21:39
Yes,the post processing does give it a nostalgic,dreamy feel Jenene.
Those saddles look fun to sit on too. ;)
Guest 22-Aug-2007 03:57
Yes, the processing definitely gives this nostalgic feel. Why is that? Because we expect the old images to look that way? Maybe.
Patricia Lay-Dorsey22-Aug-2007 02:53
Yes, Jenene, this has such a storybook quality, as if I'm making an imaginary journey Out West and it is exactly what I wanted it to be.
Cindi Smith22-Aug-2007 00:17
My kind of place! I love the focus and the treatment! Excellent! Would look great in any restaurant in Texas! Well done! V
Guest 21-Aug-2007 21:01
Love the atmosphere and treatment of this image,Jenene.I expect those saddle stools buck you off if you have one too many!V
Phil Douglis21-Aug-2007 06:57
An incongruous pair of seats -- very much Arizona, or at least the tourists view of Arizona. The whole image seems to be trembling, as if we were all on horseback at the moment.