I tried several processing ideas but finally I decided I liked this sepia toned processing the best. I think the aged looked works for this. Maybe I will post the color version later to compare it to this one.
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I think the sepia toning is effective here. Nice result.
i agree with your choice of processing for this one..
well done..
Le monochrome met bien en valeur ton arbre. C’est très réussi.
Excellent!! Very nicely composed shot–great choices in post.
I to think the processing is wonderful, lovely tones
it looks very nice and i’m not a big fan of sepia toning, seems to go with this pic tho!!!
Superb. The tones are terrific.
The sepia look is totally perfect for this timeless tree, Andy. But then, I would say that, wouldn’t I!
Wonderful moody image. Love the simplicity!
Yep. Sepia looks good here
It’s an elegant tree and fine subject for your picture. I like the sepia toning. It would be interesting to see the color version too.
Well, you made the right choice!
This sepia tone is indeed very appropriate and lovely!
Excellent choice, Andy. I like it!
beautiful, love the sepia tint here
The sepia definitely looks nice. The remaining leaves look almost like large fruits!
lovely sepia tones! Majestic tree!