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  The good old days...?  

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Uploaded: 03/22/07 7:04 PM GMT
The good old days...?
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Perhaps... I decided to finish my last series with something diferent. This is a manip on a pic from Porto City and its Rabelo Boats. Thanks for see and i hope you enjoy it.

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.Blumie
03/22/07 7:45 PM GMT
This is very lovely. I like the view colors and also the lighting. Great job, even I do not know, what exactly the manip is - but thats how a manip should be.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted The Horse Whisperer.
.jackygroen
03/22/07 7:50 PM GMT
Yes it does look like an old photograph this way Cesar, very beautifuly done my friend !!:)
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.twinkel
03/22/07 8:08 PM GMT
great job Cesar and a beautiful end of the serie;))
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::Foxfire66
03/22/07 8:28 PM GMT
That is a very cool manip Cesar! I really like the subtle Brown tones.

Nice shot man. :-)
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.DERAIN
03/23/07 12:08 AM GMT
A powerful, strong and mood-laden work.i especially like the sky and the atmosphere you have created here and the choice of not to colour.composition is simply exceptional, as well
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.LFDFA
03/23/07 12:44 AM GMT
O P&B foi muito bem aplicado nesta fotografia, muito bem!

Um abraço!
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::LynEve
03/23/07 1:18 PM GMT
You have given a really good feeling of age here Cesar. Lovely view and it suits this presentation.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
.Fergus
03/23/07 8:42 PM GMT
Muito bonito ficou muito bem em Preto e Branco

Great work, beautiful B&W
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&trisbert
03/24/07 3:14 PM GMT
I like it César, it looks rather like an old hand coloured photograph.
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