A wonderful model... II

Posted by Judy (Brooksville, Florida, United States) on 23 January 2008 in People & Portrait and Portfolio.

At the suggestion of Chris, I am posting a second image of this wonderful gentleman, in sepia tones. Thank you, Chris, for the suggestion.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog; your comments are greatly appreciated. I apologize for not getting to all of your posts. I will visit as time permits.

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Japanalia from Yokohama, Japan

The gentleman belongs so completely to that age...this one, too, is very atmospheric! The conversion is fine! I like his pipe!!!!

23 Jan 2008 9:52am

@Japanalia: His pipe is what drew me to him ........... like a MAGNET!

Graham Russon from Cape Town, South Africa

Thats it, perfect. The sepia gives it a real authentic feel to it, the frame is also great. Well done.

23 Jan 2008 9:53am

@Graham Russon: Thank you, Graham!

Michael Skorulski from Cigel, Slovakia

Yes, it looks more authentically antique, Judy.

23 Jan 2008 11:33am

@Michael Skorulski: Everyone's been most helpful - thank you, Michael.

Barbara from Florida, United States

The process works perfectly for this image. Excellent. Very nice framing too. Good work Judy.

23 Jan 2008 12:25pm

Lorraine from Gatineau, Canada

Both look magnificent, but here you'd swear this was WW1 era, WOW well done ;)

23 Jan 2008 12:54pm

@Lorraine: Thanks, Lorraine!

Chris from South Jersey, United States

You are very welcome for the suggestion - that is great part about this community, learning from others. This picture looks very authentic now - it could have been taken by Matthew Brady!!

23 Jan 2008 5:21pm

@Chris: Thanks, Chris, and now I'll have to research Matthew Brady!! (smile)

Photographs by M.E. from Encino, United States

i think both are great! one can't simply say one is better than the other!

24 Jan 2008 2:20am

@Photographs by M.E.: Thanks, M.E. ....... that's how I feel also; both have their points.

Porcsin from Debrecen, Hungary

Excellent again!

24 Jan 2008 5:14pm

Sandrine from Cincinnati, United States

Awesome! the sepia works wonders here!

29 Jan 2008 10:33pm

@Sandrine: Thank you, Sandrine, for your comment here and also on the collage of Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
Sometimes it's fun to go back and relive good memories.

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