Showing posts with label photomanipulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photomanipulation. Show all posts
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Retouching Photos the old fashioned way
In the days before Photoshop.....editing photos was an involved process ....everything was done manually....
Labels:
photo editing
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photo restoration
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photo retouching
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photomanipulation
Monday, November 26, 2012
A piece of family history discovered
So often we only know part of the story behind a family photo. One of the advantages of digitisation is the ability to reproduce and share our photos, not only with family members but others in the community....this can lead to interesting discoveries.....
Recently I scanned and restored some photographs from a
photograph album belonging an early Wellington family who settled here in the
later part of the 1800s. A family album dating from the late 1800s to early
1900s contained a number of beautiful sailing boat images, including one of a
large ship stranded on the beach. Neville, the photograph album owner
thought the ship was wrecked somewhere down south, but knew nothing of its
history. I used this image recently, with Nevilles permission, in a pamphlet about my
work, which I took along with me to a recent open day of the Southern Heritage Group, held at the Island Bay Community Centre. When Marion
from the group saw my brochure she instantly recognised the image and said “that’s the Bella, which
was stranded at Owhiro Bay”. She pulled out a file full of newspaper
articles and including an image similar to, but not the same as the image I had
scanned and restored from Neville’s album. It was indeed the Bella. I was
delighted as I knew Neville did not have any information on the ship, its name,
the date or where the stranding occurred so I was able to copy this and pass this information to Neville. Neville was thrilled to discover new information about a piece of his family history.
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