

Web Door Knob; 5-21-10; 9:28am; Dubois; f 4.5; 1/8; Sony DSLR-A100; Macro setting


Mine Lock; 5-21-10- 3:14pm; Bannack Ghost Town; f 4.5; 1/15; Sony DSLR-A100 Macro Setting

Brown Wall Texture; 5-21-10; 4:35pm; Bannack Ghost Town; f 4.5; 1/5; Sony DSLR-A100
I really like the web on the door and the antique look the overlay with the brown wall gave to the picture. For the first picture, I used the overlay mode, then burned the edges, and used the opacity to adjust the burned edge effect. For the Lock, I just used overlay and did nothing else too it. It is simple, but looks more antique, which was what I wanted.
The doorknob with the spiderweb is amazing! The original shot looks awesome with the blue background, but the texture makes a great effect.
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