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Tom Hildreth
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« on: July 26, 2009, 02:25:10 PM »

Our town's historical society was reviewing photos for inclusion in the 2010 calendar at the last meeting. I volunteered that I may be able to improve one shot that was quite interesting, as the building stands today right by the highway and is home to a wood carving business.  The major problem was the many stains on the image. When I had cleared them up, I felt I should discard the color information in the scan I was given, and tweak contrast and brightness a little to make it more like what I felt the original was like when new.

<img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b360/tomhvt/MISC/Bearcarverboth.jpg">

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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2009, 03:10:59 PM »

Good job, Tom!  I figure you are right to dump the colour information as that makes it a simpler job to take out the stains.  You can always warm it at the end to bring back a little of that warm original tone.

By the way, I like the fact that you decided to leave a few smaller stains -- they add to the authenticity of the cleaned-up image.

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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2009, 08:19:26 PM »

Good job! The suggestion to give it a little warmth is a good one, I think. Perhaps just a touch of sepia.
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2009, 05:31:43 PM »

Well, it's off to the printers-we'll see how it works out.  They also used one of the shots from my recent Civil War Reenactment series. In addition, I was asked if I could get a usable print from an 1869 Atlas that included (in color!) all the school districts in town. The map, which is to be used on the back of the calendar, was too large for any scanners that were available.   They entrusted the Atlas to me and I was pretty pleased with the 8X10 I got using Gold 100 film through a Minolta SRT-201 with a 28-75mm MD Macro. In focus nicely from corner to corner at f22, if I don't say so myself.

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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2009, 06:05:37 PM »

Could you send me the file and I will try to even make it better? Sorry to sound like you did it incorrectly but I have been recently been working on things up that Ally.
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« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2009, 07:49:17 AM »

The calendar is out and the building above came out nicely for May.  Also, this shot of mine below was used for September, and the 1869 Atlas page that I copied for the society was used as the back cover. The organization liked the way the school district colors reproduced on that one, and while the larger type looked fine, but smaller cursive descriptions of home ownership that looked good on the 8 X 10 I provided, lost quite a bit of sharpness in the printing process. Not really a surprise.

Last Saturday the Historical Society had another day-long function, this was the 100th Anniversary of Founder's Day. This was when, in 1909, the town fist published its early history. It rained lightly all-day Saturday, but asked to do the photography I did so, much of the time under an umbrella. They know I shoot B&W, and so at least I don't have to worry about color aspects of the shoot. Shot several events where speakers were present. Glad I brought one of my flashes, and I hope I did well in that regard, though I'm no expert with the strobe. Among my subjects were descendants of the earliest town leader, and they came from afar to attend this event. Also photographed the governor, and a parade that included a group from Quebec Province that were French and Indian War enactors. I would have liked more closeups of that group, but had to run to another event. We had a rededication of a grave of a civil war soldier. A couple visiting from England apparently heard the first volley of the 21-gun salute and asked me what was going on. They were delighted to be able to see this, with the uniformed enactors firing their weapons and all. The rededication was because the original headstone had become damaged over the years, and the overseeing organization makes it possible to replace such stones with new ones, cost-free, I believe. We also have a lady who provides period games for the kids to try. I must say the kids really enjoyed some of the games, such as stilts and a ring-toss game using two sticks. In spite of the weather, it was all a big succes, topped off by fireworks in the evening. I'll put a slide show together when I get the films developed.

September 2010

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« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2009, 03:54:51 AM »

Och Tom. a think yerra wee bittie aheed o' yersell wi re abuv foti beein tooken in 2010    :eek:
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« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2009, 03:56:56 AM »

LOL Ed I think he means it is the picture for the 2010 calender for September of next year.
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« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2009, 07:08:57 AM »

Och Larry, am glad ye explained rat tae mee............................wit wooda doo wthoot yoo  :cool:
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« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2009, 08:00:45 AM »

Larry is right Ed, but it'll be here soon enough now, won't it?
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