Thanks, that is one of the first shots I took with my first real DSLR, a Canon EOS Rebel 300D. Since then I have gone to the EOS 350D, and recently changed to a Canon EOS 30D. The boyz was a mirror in a strange plant nursery in Oceano, CA. I did a post-treatment with PS to get the B&W and grain in there. Felt like an adventurer out of the 30s and 40s.
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My comments made with best intentions. Then again, the road to Hell is paved with them. Please visit my site and return the favor. Regards, Ells
Thanks, now I have to look up Rob Halford. *grin* Again, thank you for looking at my humble work. You are a true artist. It means alot to me that you like these. Sincerely, Ells
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My comments made with best intentions. Then again, the road to Hell is paved with them. Please visit my site and return the favor. Regards, Ells
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