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Always There (141)
Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3303 W: 787 N: 4419] (19882)
Hello dear friends,

I believe that, like the humans, certain houses have their own personality. Despite the passage of the years, they release good or bad vibrations. Physical environment, people who lived there or a mix of these two factors? No idea!

This old abandoned house, now used like a shed, always fascinated me by its energy! I already presented it to you here and here

I like to believe that our thoughts and our words impregnate the places where we are. I often told at my students to pay attention to their language because the words have an enormous power. They impregnate the walls and influence then those which follow us and perhaps during a very long time! This is perhaps a naïve thought! But, I live well with that!

I didn’t take part in the debate on the site lately! My english is too slow! But I think that we are here to learn and share about photography. And for me, that is done with joy, comprehension and mutual respect! This is what I found on Tl and this is what I hope to be able to continue to appreciate!

Tehnically, I converted the RAW photo to JPG. With Free transform function on PS CS 3, I corrected the light distortion due a the wide angle and adjusted slightly the levels.

Thank for your visit and comment! I appreciate each of them!
Have a very beautiful week!

Update :
Frank (Dingo) suggests me to try a B&W version. I added it in WS. Tell me what you think!

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Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3303 W: 787 N: 4419] (19882)
Black and white conversion
Edited by:rminkow Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1908 W: 102 N: 2460] (15128)

Using the channel mixer and hitting monochrome I decreased the blue channel to a little less than zero then increased the red channel to give the affect here...

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Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3303 W: 787 N: 4419] (19882)
B&W conversion
Edited by:Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3303 W: 787 N: 4419] (19882)

Dingo (Frank) suggests me to try a B&W version with one!
I used PS CS 3
-Image/Adjustment/Channel mixer
I clicked on monochrome
red : 30% green: 59% blue : 11%
-Adjusted curve and contrast slightly!

I like the result, and you?
Thanks Frank for the idea!