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I saw both of their work at Photography West a few months ago. I was totoally blown away by Roman's work. It amazing how he can take a shot of a neighborhood park in Modesto, CA (rural community) and turn it in to art.
 
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bmac said:
I saw both of their work at Photography West a few months ago. I was totoally blown away by Roman's work. It amazing how he can take a shot of a neighborhood park in Modesto, CA (rural community) and turn it in to art.

Indeed, Brian and Mike.
On both websites, I think, we can find photography with "vision".

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The photographs of Roman Loranc have a unique beautiful tone, which seems to come across even on the monitor. The description says he uses a "split" sepia and selenium toning technique. Anyone know exactly how this is accomplished?

Matt
 
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