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This thread is nuts, I'll try and add some of my offerings as and when.

Some of these photos remind me of playing Half Life 2 - in City 17. That minimal sparse distopian neo-communist feel.
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Awesome shots!
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I agree with bleepbleep,

Marcus, I really like your pictures.

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The slight sepia feeling to those photos really make them stand up Nordin love it, is that something done in post processing or is it a filter your using on the camera? Either way love it, right up my street that kind of colour correction, gives it a vintage quality and vibe!
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Marcus your pics are really awesome!
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gowans wrote:The slight sepia feeling to those photos really make them stand up Nordin love it, is that something done in post processing or is it a filter your using on the camera? Either way love it, right up my street that kind of colour correction, gives it a vintage quality and vibe!
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Post by Nordin »

gowans wrote:is that something done in post processing or is it a filter your using on the camera?
It's post processing done with adobe photoshop and lightroom.
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