Igor, plain b/w rendering with slight sepia tone that you seem to have 
chosen is much more to my liking.

The galleries are very fascinating in presentation too.

Boris

Igor Roshchin wrote:
> I seldom do much of processing of photos, except for
> exposure/brighness/constrast, white-balance and sharpness adjustments,
> and occasional minor touch-ups.
> 
> I recently played with a few shots taken at Camp Hollywood 2007 
> (huge swing-dance event in Los Angeles). It must've been the spirit
> of the event that inspired me: they had theme nights for social dances
> all three days ("Chinatown", "Pearl Harbor", and "Grease") and live
> music with great jazz bands.
> I posted couple of shots here several weeks ago.
> 
> Here are two galleries with two different renditions of the same
> shots: Retro and Artsy. 
> http://42graphy.komkon.org/CampHollywood-2007/Retro/index.html
> http://42graphy.komkon.org/CampHollywood-2007/Artsy/index.html
> 
> I am still not sure if the "artsy" style works for all photos
> (except for the "Time Warp" that I've posted before).
> 
> Your comments, suggestions, and critique are welcome as always.
> 
> Igor
> 
> PS. Warning: Flash-based galleries.
> 
> 


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