Following a return to the Beamish Museum more practice with CS5 and Nik Filters.
Ossie
Beamish Revisited
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Ossie, Nice treatment. Are these photographs of photographs?
Sury
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Surysury wrote:Are these photographs of photographs?
Sury
Thank you. No, I have tried to give the illusion of old photographs. I like to think the treatment recreates the atmosphere of a bygone age. The frames/mounts were produced in photoshop.
Ossie
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In that case you did an excellent job. I was completely fooled into thinking that you took photos of photos.
The treatment certainly conveys the nostalgia of the bygone era.
With best regards,
Sury
The treatment certainly conveys the nostalgia of the bygone era.
With best regards,
Sury
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hi
they are really authentic i like the one of the Tommy at the bus stop the best.
mike hawthorne
they are really authentic i like the one of the Tommy at the bus stop the best.
mike hawthorne
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Great pictures and processing. I'm with Mike on the bus stop shot.
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sury wrote:In that case you did an excellent job. I was completely fooled into thinking that you took photos of photos.The treatment certainly conveys the nostalgia of the bygone era.
Sury Thank you
mikehawthorne wrote:they are really authentic i like the one of the Tommy at the bus stop the best.
mikehawthorne and the_hefay Thank you too.the_hefay wrote:Great pictures and processing. I'm with Mike on the bus stop shot.
The "Tommy", one of the volunteers at the museum, admitted to me that he was "improperly dressed". It was a warm day and he had removed his army blouse. I can't say I blamed him for that but it would have been nice to have photographed him in full uniform.
Ossie
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Hi Ossie;
I'm almost always impressed by your subtle processing. You follow your instincts and it turns out just right.
I like them all but the first and second are really neat scenes with the impression of pertaining to a certain period in time, thanks to you. The third is also neat though. I would of loved to have a fashion or artistic photo shoot in there...
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi Ossie;
I'm almost always impressed by your subtle processing. You follow your instincts and it turns out just right.
I like them all but the first and second are really neat scenes with the impression of pertaining to a certain period in time, thanks to you. The third is also neat though. I would of loved to have a fashion or artistic photo shoot in there...
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Hi Yildizaster wrote:I'm almost always impressed by your subtle processing. You follow your instincts and it turns out just right.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Ossie
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Three more from the same trip but different processing and I hope a different feel.
Ossie
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Lovely set Ossie. One small in-congruence for me is the carts in the second
one look very new to be in that frame. If you can make them weathered down,
it would enhance the image. IMHO.
With best regards,
Sury
one look very new to be in that frame. If you can make them weathered down,
it would enhance the image. IMHO.
With best regards,
Sury
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Sury
Thanks and well spotted. They had recently been painted and were looking "new".
Ossie
Thanks and well spotted. They had recently been painted and were looking "new".
Ossie
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Definitely a different feel, Ossie.
Genuinely interesting location. A functioning farm, I presume?
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Definitely a different feel, Ossie.
Genuinely interesting location. A functioning farm, I presume?
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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