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MKII
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 15:32
.....iam just joking.....what do you think....? ?
feel free to comment...
mysouthernwings
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 00:54
Wasn't sure at first, but I really like it. It took me a second (or two) to realize what I was looking at. That is really cool! May I ask how you did that?
MKII
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 03:32
lots of photoshop...and patience....
DaleFrazierPhotography
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 06:31
Very intersting. I like how you made it look simular to an image transfer. Keep up the great work.
Dale
roentarre
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 06:55
Fun seeing your work being displayed here constantly.
wizard13
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 07:00
That is an interesting take on a new picture. I like it. Thanks for sharing----
MKII
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 11:39
thanks a lot guys....
notapro
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 11:49
neat to offer. lots of anachronisms and a little too much contrast keep it from looking truly authentic, but still cool. I think if you reduced the opacity of the texture layer a little it would improve it too. How do your clients respond to the different processing you offer? I think it's cool that you try some unique editing. Does it sell?
MKII
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 12:08
yes...they love it....especially the young ones....(who can trully understand the nature of digital photography and its capabilities..)....
as for the contrast issue...youre not wrong....but this can be different from photo to photo....thats my opinion...ive seen many old old photos which were different in contrast,colour,opacity,damage ect ect...i hope you can understand what i mean....thank you for your thoughts....
stathunter
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 12:13
John.....looks like you dropped the photo in the water and wipped it off with your shirt...congrats. :)
notapro
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 12:18
yes...they love it....especially the young ones....(who can trully understand the nature of digital photography and its capabilities..)....
as for the contrast issue...youre not wrong....but this can be different from photo to photo....thats my opinion...ive seen many old old photos which were different in contrast,colour,opacity,damage ect ect...i hope you can understand what i mean....thank you for your thoughts....
totally understand... and I don't know that completely authentic was what you were going for anyway. I prefer it with more contrast, actually. I mean, old photos look... well, old. That's cool that you're able to sell them. I can't get my portrait clients to buy a chocolate conversion, so I just wondered if you're getting a return on the time you're spending. Cool!
MKII
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 14:44
amanda...thanks for your thoughts....be well....
howzitboy
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 14:47
to get the "olde" shot more authentic looking, have them NOT smile lol. most shots from that era dont smile because i guess it was hard to hold it for loooonnngggg time.
kewl shot!!
MKII
8th of December 2007 (Sat), 09:52
yes...youre right about that....thank you....
Actionphotog
8th of December 2007 (Sat), 12:49
Very nice, Well done
MKII
10th of December 2007 (Mon), 02:17
thank you graeme.....
Karl C
10th of December 2007 (Mon), 16:07
Their wardrobe gave it away instantly. ;) :lol:
koalawalla
10th of December 2007 (Mon), 18:26
Their wardrobe gave it away instantly. ;) :lol:
Thats what I noticed... The girl in the middle looks like she just got out of a exec board meeting from a large company. :lol: Picture looks great! I personally would have made it a touch lighter with a bit more sepia.
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