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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: wilcoxon on Wednesday 08 April 20 17:39 BST (UK)
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This house is 200 years old , can it be made to look older than this photo recently taken.
Feel free to have fun with any additions, horse and cart, Victorian family of just the house itself would be great.
It`s for a project i`m working on.
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Ye Olde House
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final go
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Thanks, Im liking the final one, very clever touch to remove the door lights .
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i tried
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Thanks, Im liking the final one, very clever touch to remove the door lights .
And the phone lines and the door bell and the fence panels and.... :-)
modern houses.....
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I didn't notice that, it's like the " spot the difference " game. Thanks both. :)
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Better give up now:
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Many thanks, more than happy with all.
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One more
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One from me
Pat
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Another
Pat
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What can I say, they are all wonderful. I`m spoilt for choice now, but might use more than one.
Thank you very much.
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great fun this 1 was
(https://funktasia.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/1/3/131366875/ri_orig.jpg)
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That's clever : :)
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Well .....I've added all the corrosion and scratches that a wet plate image may have produced back in the day and removed obvious signs of present day ... left one carriage lamp and moved some bushes and dirtied the border ... in fact the exact opposite of what I usually try and do ... but enjoyed it ... hope it fits in with your project :)
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.....and a tinted version. Oh and I straightened the verticals too... ;)
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Just browsing and love the additions made to the photo, but surprised that all have retained the white paintwork. Surely it would have been drab green or brown, or most likely natural stonework?
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I`m more than happy with all of the mages, in fact most of them were used as they were all so good :)
Coflein
Site Description A detached late Georgian house with a symmetrical 3-window front. 2 storeys, of brick construction (Flemish bond) with a pitched slate roof and end stacks. Central pedimented doorcase carried on brackets, with a fanlight to the door. The flanking windows have painted stone flat arched heads.
Source: DE/DOM/SJ34NW, from an addition to the Cadw list of buildings of special architectural or historic interest
J. Archer, RCAHMW, 10.11.2004
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Hello there, I see many others already but thought i'd chip in with my first post. ;D