Salt Lake Temple Vertical in Sepia

     I hope you like sepia, because here's another one. It's also another one that got a little more work in Photoshop. The method I used to convert from color lightened the sky a bit. While it started out as a night image, it has a little more of a daylight feel now.




 

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  • 1/31/2008 9:47 PM Ty wrote:
    Richard,
                 This one has the modern feel that I like so much in your well-known Mesa photo. What are your plans with the pics you post on here? Are they available for purchase?
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  • 2/24/2008 11:34 PM Maren wrote:
    Richard, this one is amazing. It looks like an old fashioned painting. The lighting is incredible.
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  • 2/26/2008 12:03 AM Ethan wrote:
    So how does one go about purchasing prints or higher resolution files to print?
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  • 9/8/2008 12:01 AM MomofTwo wrote:
    That picture is amazing!! I too would like to know how I can purchase it? Can you do that exact same image in black and white? Please let me know.
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  • 1/28/2010 6:02 PM Gary wrote:
    Richard. I like this one because it does represent the temple when it was dedicated in 1893. With no color photos back then it works well with a display of an original ticket to one of the sessions of the dedication. The light coming from behind and the top makes it look like it is being lit up by heavenly beings.
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