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    The Money Tree

    Something a little different

    This is part of a picture of a fallen tree where people had inserted coins for luck.




    Money tree

    by Tony Hawkins, on Flickr
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    #2
    Re: The Money Tree

    what a really interesting subject. I like the B&W process just not so sure about the vignetting - I'd be interested to see one without it
    :- Ian

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      #3
      Re: The Money Tree

      Originally posted by Tigger View Post
      what a really interesting subject. I like the B&W process just not so sure about the vignetting - I'd be interested to see one without it
      Thanks Ian. Here you go:



      Money tree no vignetting


      by Tony Hawkins, on Flickr
      - Tony

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        #4
        Re: The Money Tree

        now that works, nice mate
        :- Ian

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          #5
          Re: The Money Tree

          The second image is the better of the two Tony. I think the vignette on your first one is too dark.


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            #6
            Re: The Money Tree

            Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
            The second image is the better of the two Tony. I think the vignette on your first one is too dark.


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            Thanks for the feedback Peter
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