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Sognefjorden revisited

November 13, 2013 in Photography

As I was reviewing the images I took this summer I decided to convert some of them to B&W, and this is one I think works quite well as a B&W image. The small size and the low resolution version I have presented here may not do the image justice, but I still think it works well as a B&W image.

Tags: MF, CS6, SilverEfex2, BigStopper, Views of Norway, #CaptureOne, B&W
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