Post Card, faded, punch
I wanted to make this faded like the photos I see on the walls at the restaurant where we eat breakfast at the Isle Of Palms. This time I wrote on it to make my intentions more obvious? I did call it faded. Now I did the punch and the fog, the fog is a disaster. I also have this in black and white and fog. That is a disaster also.
Thanks for stopping by up there, and thanks for the comments. I usually ignore them, but I do respect your opinion, Andy.
Punch below, done with curves, not my strongest area, but I tried. g
Thanks for stopping by up there, and thanks for the comments. I usually ignore them, but I do respect your opinion, Andy.
Punch below, done with curves, not my strongest area, but I tried. g
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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Ginger, I really like this first one. Could you make it a little more sepia for me, pretty please?
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
i didn't realize what you were going for, ginger dear. so, on that score, you did perfectly - and it's a fine job.
you don't pay attention to me? :uhoh
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Thanks for stopping by down here, too. The funny thing is, I have no idea where I took that shot, it is sooo old fashioned looking. So I played it in color, black and white and sepia, liked the faded sepia best.
Every once in a while, I do notice where it was taken, but that area does not really look that old, so I enjoy that shot.
g
Keep sharing your work.
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