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During a recent visit to my wife’s doctor for her regular checkups, I found a pleasing sculpture of Hippocrates on a wall of the hospital.  It was softly lighted in yellow and blue.  I knew this artwork was there, so I was prepared to take a picture of the Father of Medicine.

As I was retouching the image to enhance its contrast, brightness and light, I thought it would be interesting to add several photographic effects like Sepia and Black and White with my PhotoFlexer software.  I finally came up with three versions of Hippocrates.

This is what I saw on a wall of Hospital Nacional in the neighborhood of Bellavista.  Here we go.

Photograph of a statue of Hippocrates on a wall of Hospital Nacional in Panama City, Panama. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

A Black and White version of the Hippocrates photograph on a wall. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

A clean photograph of Hippocrates with a soft Sepia filter. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

The sky’s the limit with digital photography.  What you can do with an adequate image editor is absolutely amazing.  Good Day.

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