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    Little Civil War Re-enactors

    I got a chance to visit Bridgeport, AL during a civil war re-enactment this past weekend. I took some really nice battle shots and canon blast and so on but just before leaving, I got a chance to take a shot of some children dressed in civil war era clothing and ready to defend the home-front.

    First of all, I was leaving as I took this photo so all the things I knew to do or not to do, I didn't. However, the photo of the children still remains one of my favorites. I would like to know which photo you like the best. I basically reduced saturation on the one.

    BTW - I've kind of been in transition between cameras here. Breaking in a new Canon 20D which was used for this shot.

    Comments welcome and appreciated!

    Dudley
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    Resting on the Lunatic Fringe FadderUri's Avatar
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    Re: Little Civil War Re-enactors

    I like the second one best... the desaturation brings out the details in the middle child's face, which is in heavy shadow in the first one. I pulled it down onto my computer, converted to grey scale, and added a sepia tone to it. That may be something else you want to consider, especially given the subject matter. I didn't post it, but it looks pretty good.
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    Re: Little Civil War Re-enactors

    I too like the second one. It has a lot more of a 'timeless' feel to it, kind of brings you back to that time. Nice shot.

    Jared

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    Re: Little Civil War Re-enactors

    Thanks FadderUri and Jared. I will see what I can do with the sepia ideal today. Thanks for taking time to comment!

    Dudley

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    Re: Little Civil War Re-enactors

    Great find Dudley!
    Would like to see more from the re-enactment.

    Scott

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