Some more old pics I found to work on.
This is a discussion on Hamel Brooms within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Some more old pics I found to work on....
Some more old pics I found to work on.
Hmmmmm. No comments. I guess I will sweep these to the dustbin
I really like #1 & #4 (#1 the best). #1 would look really cool treated like an old turn of the century image.
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Shot 1 is my fave of the set but i find the person's hand at left to be a distraction.
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Thanks AT Marko.
AT - What do you consider "turn of the century" treatment. Should this be B&W not sepia.
Marko - You reminded me of what I didn't like about this picture. As soon as I was snapping it, the person reached for one of the brooms. Perhaps I will try and clone it out.
Thanks for the explanation AT. I gave it a shot in Lightroom of what I think an old pic would look like. I don't know how to add imperfections using Lightroom (I think you would need Photoshop and some layer masks) and I'm not a Photoshop person. I don't know if I have made it look old or just crappy.
That's awesome!!!!
I like it more than the first one, the mood of the image matches the setting.
Great job of "antiquing"!
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Thanks AT. Basically I did a BW conversion, lowered the contrast to make it look faded, warmed it up (yellowed it), and added some grain. Clone'd out the arm but oooops I realized after I forgot the hand on the broom.
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