Halifax Law Courts, 1860... Is this more appropriate then?
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Yay! Great images! Going to have to get my butt in gear!
Halifax Law Courts, 1860... Is this more appropriate then?
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Cool shot WD! I prefer this PP to your original Iggy - sorry to make you work extra![]()
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Tried a technique out..only took me two hours to get it done..lol. Will try more once I get out shooting hopefully this weekend (if the rain would ever give)
So a shot from the kids at the fair a couple of days ago..tried to give it that..a polariod long faded from sitting in a box for decades look.. 2 hours seems way to long for what I ended up with though..
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Playing with Lightroom 3 left me with something leaning towards an antique photo. Not sold yet. More to come.
Two older shots and slightly different approaches to mimicking old photographs in a digital medium -
Both were done using Lightroom presets as a base and then playing with the sliders. They're actually the same river as well - the Souhegan, separated by 50 miles or so in totally different towns and taken months apart. Kinda weird.
Jack Sinclair Cabin in Banff:
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"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/lisacouldwell
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/casil403
Antique Door knocker:
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"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/lisacouldwell
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/casil403
I came across this photoshop tutorial on creating a vintage look. Some of you might be interested.
Flickr: Discussing Vintage Film Effect in Technique
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