deep in thought

© Mike J. Rosa

deep in thought

Uploaded: June 27, 2011

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Exif: Model: HP Scanjet G4010

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Mike J. Rosa level-classic June 27, 2011

I thougt it would be fun to scan a photo from my film negative library and see how good I can make it look. I turned it black and white because it scanned in color even though it was black and white film, cloned out the scratches and dust spots, increased the contrast and croped. How does it look?
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Mike J. Rosa level-classic June 27, 2011

Image was taken with my old Canon Rebel G film camera #9490756

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