Would you like to make it look like an old picture?
How did you go about getting this one? Did you take a picture with your G15? That’s how I digitalize an old photo, take a nice clean close-up with the Canon.
Anyway, would be more than happy to fix that up for you.
The picture was taken by one of the car club members just snapping away and thought dad might like it. I think its a shame the mirror is in the way but then it may be a blessing in disguise.
Could remove the mirror and have him smiling with his shades on. Of course, if they’d put the steering wheel on the correct side, you wouldn’t have that issue…
I´m sending you a PM with two pictures of my parents i´d love to have in better condition.They were scanned with my crappy scanner, i don’t know if they are OK to fix
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yes, now you mention it, i see, it´s an easy job… piece of cake!
You are a bunch of funny buggers. I’ll give the old man a laugh and link him here. He’ll be amazed as well as I am for what you can do. Sorry if the thread has been just slightly derailed but I’ve had a good laugh. :bigsmile:
doesn’t it need some slicks in the back, flames coming off the front fenders, and maybe just one more mirror? The new cars to the left need spoked wheels too, and an Ooogah horn on the fender.
I finished working on images for two members. PMs sent. Pictures were of private and family nature so I can’t use them as samples of my work.
I’ll look into working on some images to post as samples.
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I got to see the 6mm Nikkor fisheye lens in person. I knew a highly regarded industrial photographer with professional links to Kodak, Nikon and a stock agency who was able to secure one for a short while. Shows you how rare and expensive this lens was and what level of connection it took to get your hands on one. Certainly was a sight to see.
Here is a link to an article and a youtube video of this lens.