<p>Anyone notice he's playing with a plastic bag over the keys? Cannot do as well as you guys but here is an attempt. Image looked gritty so I found the edges and merged it with the original.</p>
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<p>Wade, this may or may not be of any interest but this link <br>
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/ </p>
<p>shows how to use LAB technique to raise the color level without (supposedly) changing the color. I removed the head in the middle. My Photoshop version is pretty old (6.0) but this still worked. </p><div></div>
<p>Howard, those cobblestones look painful. I tried walking down a cobblestone street in Charleston SC and it was tricky. Paul, enjoyed the street art but wish it wasn't true. Here in Orlando there are helicopters for rent at reasonable prices.</p><div></div>
<p>Howard, took this with the Nex 3 in b&w mode HDR underexposed -1.7 stops and levels adjusted in PSE 12. Trying to get the built in b&w "look" you exhibited.</p><div></div>
Howard, the dusk picture is nostalgic (except for the power lines) of an earlier time. We are in Florida for the
baseball spring training games so I have some shots from around the motel. Used the Nex 3 in P mode jpeg
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Donald, thanks for the explanation. I am not a lawyer, but I think a corporation has legal status as a single
entity in the United States but usages change as time goes by and I try to (pant, pant) keep up.