Nearly The Big Day

Well the time is almost upon Lyn and myself to depart this cold island and head for a 2 week Canadian and Alaskan adventure. We sure are looking forward to it. Been waiting for this weekend for some time and at the same time not wishing our lives away.

I will hopefully at some stage while we are over there be able to upload some photos and try to update this blog. The ship has a rather large internet suite that we can hopefully utilise.

I have now almost completed organising and archiving my family photographs, now running into the thousands (scanned, cropped and cleaned). Tedious is not the word but in my opinion worth the time I have spent.

Just have a bag load of other photos to archive now. While going through my collection I came upon some photographs I have taken at various battle re-enactments over the past few years. I have uploaded to Flickr the ones I believe are the best of the bunch.

Please take a look: Battle re-enactments

It may be best to view it as a slide show.

I have uploaded the originals and then uploaded originals with a little bit of sepia toning to try and make them look like they were taken years ago.

Here is an example, I really like this shot, it has atmosphere and looks like it could be directly from WWII. Take a look at the commanding officer, don’t you think there is a little Mel Gibson about him.

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Original
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Sepia Toned

Ok, time to be off now but before I go, for anyone that wants to try this trick using photoshop, here are the simplest instructions I could find:

A sepia tone is a reddish brown monochrome tint. When applied to a photo, it gives the picture a warm, antique feeling. It’s easy to do in Photoshop!
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 5 minutes

Here’s How:

  1. Open the image in Photoshop.
  2. If the image is in color, go to Image > Adjust > Desaturate and skip to step 4.
  3. If the image is in grayscale go to Image > Mode > RGB Color.
  4. Go to Image > Adjust > Variations.
  5. Move the Fine<-->Coarse slider down one notch less than the middle.
  6. Click on More Yellow once.
  7. Click on More Red once.
  8. Click OK.

Tips:

  1. Use the Save… button in the Variations dialog to save the sepia tone settings. The next time you want to use it, just load the saved settings.
  2. Use Desaturate and experiment with Variations to apply other color tints to your photos.

One Response to “Nearly The Big Day”

  1. Denise Nesbitt says:

    Hey, a technological genius! Wow! I have plans for somebody like you! LOL!

    Well by the time you will read this you will be well on the way to having the most fantastic time.
    Great to hear you are joining ABC Wednesday.

    Have fun!
    On your….Expedition! Yes, it’s E next!

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