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	<title>Comments on: Tennessee cabin</title>
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		<title>By: Pete Zerria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pete Zerria</dc:creator>
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		<description>You have so many nice photographs within your site but I like this image a lot Tom. The cyanotype look is a great idea. I enjoy simulating the look of the old processes in Photoshop. I’ve made and saved several of my favs as Actions – Cyanotype, Kodak Platinum Paper, Kodak Warm Paper, Kodak Cool Paper, several Sepias, Bromide, Salt Paper and so on. In the “day” I often attempted to duplicate wet processes of these methods when this stuff was done in a darkroom. Thank goodness we don’t have to smell or play with those chemicals any longer. 

Pete</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have so many nice photographs within your site but I like this image a lot Tom. The cyanotype look is a great idea. I enjoy simulating the look of the old processes in Photoshop. I’ve made and saved several of my favs as Actions – Cyanotype, Kodak Platinum Paper, Kodak Warm Paper, Kodak Cool Paper, several Sepias, Bromide, Salt Paper and so on. In the “day” I often attempted to duplicate wet processes of these methods when this stuff was done in a darkroom. Thank goodness we don’t have to smell or play with those chemicals any longer. </p>
<p>Pete</p>
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