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yakbut
5th of July 2005 (Tue), 03:54
A couple of shots of the Grand Turk sailing in to the local maritime festival. I tried to make them look like old sepia photographs but wasnt happy with the results any tips on aging photographs please.
Maureen Souza
5th of July 2005 (Tue), 04:05
Love that first one.... those ships are amazing!!!
myth337
5th of July 2005 (Tue), 05:08
Hi.. I love Tall Ships too.. and these pics are nice.
If you want to do the Old Photo thing.. (I've been playing with this for a while too..)
1 - Saturation - remove all (-100)
2 - Color Variations - Increase Red, Decrease Blue, Darken
3 - Filter - Add Noise - about 2.45%, Uniform Distribution, Monochromatic. (otherwise you get funny colors)
Here are the results... 2 minutes work.
Play with the steps until you get the results you like.
been playing around trying to get a good ragged edge white frame, but don't have anything yet.
.. Lee
yakbut
5th of July 2005 (Tue), 09:13
Thanks Myth i will give it a try now :D
PhotosGuy
6th of July 2005 (Wed), 06:10
Nice ship! Until I saw the scale of the people in it, I'd have thought it was much bigger. It's hard to believe that people went around the world in those things! Then again, size didn't help the Titanic. ;-)
John Ellis
7th of July 2005 (Thu), 12:55
These ships are very good especially for the photographer, I love your two but feel the suggestion by Myth337 interesting, Keep up the good work.
malla1962
7th of July 2005 (Thu), 13:45
very nice shots yakbutt i like them both.:cool:
Ballen Photo
7th of July 2005 (Thu), 15:16
Nice shots of this little Blue Water vessel. :D
-Bruce
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