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Victorian Girls?

Not taking many photos at the moment, but I played around with this one, to change 21st century girls into something a bit more Victorian.

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Filename:Two_Fair_Girls_res_2.jpg
Album name:Reinardina / Creative Licence
Keywords:textures / girls / people / candid / painterly
Camera:Panasonic DMC-G5
Photo Location:Southampton
Critique Welcome, Yes / No:Yes.
Filesize:890 KiB
Date added:Sep 09, 2015
Dimensions:1000 x 1000 pixels
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SimonW   [Sep 09, 2015 at 09:19 AM]
Interesting treatment, it looks just like a painting. I wonder whether the girls were posed or if it started as a lucky snapshot. It certainly works.
Reinardina   [Sep 09, 2015 at 10:21 AM]
Thanks Simon. It was not posed, it is a snapshot from a series of fairground pictures. The girls are just coming out of a (garishly coloured) ride. It was accidentally shot in very high ISO and shutter speed, and is quite noisy. The demure face of the gril in front reminded me of a Victorian/Edwardian image, which triggered off the treatment.

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