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10 new pictures.
I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it,
that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 |
10 new pictures.
William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen |
10 new pictures.
On Thu, 18 May 2006 22:22:29 -0700, "William Graham"
wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? I couldn't, but I liked spotting the cars in the photos taken in Singapore in the 1950s - models I'd completely forgotten about like the Rover 60, assorted Morris Oxfords, the Peugeot 403, a Ford Anglia... |
10 new pictures.
wrote in message ps.com... William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen You know, I don't remember....I took it back in 1957, when I was in the US Navy stationed on a ship that was visiting Hong Kong. I didn't even know he/she was there until the other day, when I was scanning some of my old slides, and cleaning them up with Photoshop 7.......Since it was in the middle of the day, and there is a child there, I think it was a woman, but we'll never know now, some 49 years later......It does tell us something about "junk city", where many Hong Kong residents live.....they aren't too concerned about modesty.... |
10 new pictures.
William Graham wrote: wrote in message ps.com... William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen You know, I don't remember....I took it back in 1957, when I was in the US Navy stationed on a ship that was visiting Hong Kong. I didn't even know he/she was there until the other day, when I was scanning some of my old slides, and cleaning them up with Photoshop 7.......Since it was in the middle of the day, and there is a child there, I think it was a woman, but we'll never know now, some 49 years later......It does tell us something about "junk city", where many Hong Kong residents live.....they aren't too concerned about modesty.... 1957----Wow. Those are great pics. Well done! Your preservation of the photos and negs are to be commended. Helen |
10 new pictures.
wrote in message ups.com... William Graham wrote: wrote in message ps.com... William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen You know, I don't remember....I took it back in 1957, when I was in the US Navy stationed on a ship that was visiting Hong Kong. I didn't even know he/she was there until the other day, when I was scanning some of my old slides, and cleaning them up with Photoshop 7.......Since it was in the middle of the day, and there is a child there, I think it was a woman, but we'll never know now, some 49 years later......It does tell us something about "junk city", where many Hong Kong residents live.....they aren't too concerned about modesty.... 1957----Wow. Those are great pics. Well done! Your preservation of the photos and negs are to be commended. Helen I kept them in one of these metal boxes that holds 750 slides, and kept them in the house, where they wouldn't be subject to the temperature/humidity extremes of a non-heated space like a garage, for example. Otherwise, I didn't do anything special to/with them. But they are not really in very good shape. I have to do an awful lot of retouching on some of them, to remove dozens of specks and spots that I believe are the beginning of mould attacks. I don't know how I could have kept them any better, however, unless I had the wherewithal to keep them in a dry nitrogen atmosphere, or something exotic like that.....Air can get into these boxes, and that may be a good thing. I don't know if they would have faired any better had they been kept in an airtight container. The colors seemed to have faired well....I seldom find one that needs color restoration...... |
10 new pictures.
William Graham wrote: wrote in message ups.com... William Graham wrote: wrote in message ps.com... William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen You know, I don't remember....I took it back in 1957, when I was in the US Navy stationed on a ship that was visiting Hong Kong. I didn't even know he/she was there until the other day, when I was scanning some of my old slides, and cleaning them up with Photoshop 7.......Since it was in the middle of the day, and there is a child there, I think it was a woman, but we'll never know now, some 49 years later......It does tell us something about "junk city", where many Hong Kong residents live.....they aren't too concerned about modesty.... 1957----Wow. Those are great pics. Well done! Your preservation of the photos and negs are to be commended. Helen I kept them in one of these metal boxes that holds 750 slides, and kept them in the house, where they wouldn't be subject to the temperature/humidity extremes of a non-heated space like a garage, for example. Otherwise, I didn't do anything special to/with them. But they are not really in very good shape. I have to do an awful lot of retouching on some of them, to remove dozens of specks and spots that I believe are the beginning of mould attacks. I don't know how I could have kept them any better, however, unless I had the wherewithal to keep them in a dry nitrogen atmosphere, or something exotic like that.....Air can get into these boxes, and that may be a good thing. I don't know if they would have faired any better had they been kept in an airtight container. The colors seemed to have faired well....I seldom find one that needs color restoration...... It's almost impossible to keep anything dust free. Do you think those plastic acid-free archival sleeves that store negs., slides, etc, are any good? I've kept mine in those archival sleeves, but my negs are only about 20 years old, when I became interested in photography. Thanks, Helen |
10 new pictures.
I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it,
that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 Better be careful, Wild Bill. The Feds will nab you for posting child porn. I thought you were talkin about the naked gold guy on the statue thingy. |
10 new pictures.
wrote in message ups.com... William Graham wrote: wrote in message ups.com... William Graham wrote: wrote in message ps.com... William Graham wrote: I recently posted 10 new pictures on pBase.....One of them has a nude in it, that I discovered while retouching it in Photoshop....Can you guys find it? They are at: http://www.pbase.com/w_e_graham/5 I found it! What the heck was that person doing there in the nude? LOL! Did you get his attention once the shutter clicked, or were you able to escape without notice? Good work! Helen You know, I don't remember....I took it back in 1957, when I was in the US Navy stationed on a ship that was visiting Hong Kong. I didn't even know he/she was there until the other day, when I was scanning some of my old slides, and cleaning them up with Photoshop 7.......Since it was in the middle of the day, and there is a child there, I think it was a woman, but we'll never know now, some 49 years later......It does tell us something about "junk city", where many Hong Kong residents live.....they aren't too concerned about modesty.... 1957----Wow. Those are great pics. Well done! Your preservation of the photos and negs are to be commended. Helen I kept them in one of these metal boxes that holds 750 slides, and kept them in the house, where they wouldn't be subject to the temperature/humidity extremes of a non-heated space like a garage, for example. Otherwise, I didn't do anything special to/with them. But they are not really in very good shape. I have to do an awful lot of retouching on some of them, to remove dozens of specks and spots that I believe are the beginning of mould attacks. I don't know how I could have kept them any better, however, unless I had the wherewithal to keep them in a dry nitrogen atmosphere, or something exotic like that.....Air can get into these boxes, and that may be a good thing. I don't know if they would have faired any better had they been kept in an airtight container. The colors seemed to have faired well....I seldom find one that needs color restoration...... It's almost impossible to keep anything dust free. Do you think those plastic acid-free archival sleeves that store negs., slides, etc, are any good? I've kept mine in those archival sleeves, but my negs are only about 20 years old, when I became interested in photography. Thanks, Helen Yes....I think they are a good way to store negatives....I don't know about slides, but I don't see why not....I just ordered a bunch of them over the internet, and I am putting my negatives in them as soon as I get them back from the processor. I notice that Wal Mart already puts your film strips in separate sleeves like that. They are shorter, and only hold strips 4 pictures long, but they are better than the old way, because each strip has a jacket for itself, so the film doesn't get to rub up against another strip in the bottom of an envelope, which is the old way of doing it. |
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