Thanks mate.  The B&W conversion was done in PS CS2 with the channel mixer. 
I mucked about with trying to add grain but didn't like the results, so I 
left it as is.
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> Nice.
>
> In camera B/W filter or converter later? And how?
>
> -Brendan
> --- J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> This is a bronze sculpture of a wrecked jetty in the
>> sculpture gardens of
>> the National Gallery in  Canberra, Australia.
>>
>> I'm glad of the sealed body on the K10D as the mist
>> was getting into
>> everything.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/uonnk
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>> Cheers
>>
>> James
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