Main shopping street in Southport UK.
Thanks for the thumbsups Stash.
Rathyatra wrote:
Found this photo in the archives and recalled it was taken many years ago with a tiny camera I bought for my grandson - it was a pretty crappy shot but given the camera I used I could expect nothing better. But since then I have discovered PP and with a bit of work it was transformed into a half decent photo.
I like it Rathy......aren't you glad you saved it.? We have so many choices today that we never had back in the days of film.........lucky us !
I like it, I think you did a marvelous job with the little camera.
If you want to make it even better you have to eliminate the strong cyan cast present in the image, just a simple adjustment with yellow should take care of that or if using Photoshop go to Adjustments>Match color and check on Neutralize.
I did and I reduced the intensity by about 30% and I liked the results.
Rathyatra wrote:
Found this photo in the archives and recalled it was taken many years ago with a tiny camera I bought for my grandson - it was a pretty crappy shot but given the camera I used I could expect nothing better. But since then I have discovered PP and with a bit of work it was transformed into a half decent photo.
Nice picture. The original must not have been all that bad
Chuck
Rathyatra wrote:
Found this photo in the archives and recalled it was taken many years ago with a tiny camera I bought for my grandson - it was a pretty crappy shot but given the camera I used I could expect nothing better. But since then I have discovered PP and with a bit of work it was transformed into a half decent photo.
Thant's a real gorgeous street scene, Rathyatra. Beautiful old and well maintained colorful buildings. It's a street that the viewer would like to explore.
Love your photo, but it is giving me a terminal case of cabin fever. I would love to travel to Southport to see it myself but the corona virus is limiting my travel to trips to the grocery store once every few weeks. Bummer!
It's a great photo. Very interesting street/shops. Looks like a fun place to explore.
Rathyatra wrote:
Found this photo in the archives and recalled it was taken many years ago with a tiny camera I bought for my grandson - it was a pretty crappy shot but given the camera I used I could expect nothing better. But since then I have discovered PP and with a bit of work it was transformed into a half decent photo.
you are a magician! beautiful job on it, bill.
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