pbearperry wrote:
Love this
Thank you pbearperry. Glad you like it.
10MPlayer wrote:
I like the treatment. It makes it look like it might have come out of the Civil War. The only tell is those guys smiling. Back in those days the film was so slow they had to remain absolutely still for so long no one smiled. That and most people were missing a few teeth by the time they were in their mid-twenties. I like the photo and how you processed it.
Thank you for looking and the comment 10MPlayer.
[quote=srfmhg]Great work Stan. Looks like it could have been taken in the 1860s![/quot
Thank you very much srfmhg
How did you get a picture of my car?
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent shot and pp Stan.
Thank you very much Sylvia.
joecichjr wrote:
Excellent photographic aging effects in action here (to accompany the natural ones) 🏆
Thank you Sir. Very much appreciated.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautifully done Stash. Gettysburg is a special place.
Thank you. Very much appreciated.
Sylvias wrote:
Interesting and fine shot Stan.
Thank you very much Sylvia. Always appreciated.
Remembrance Day is an annual Gettysburg Battlefield event for the anniversary of the 1863 Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg during which President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Starting in 1868, the ceremonies and Memorial Day address at Gettysburg National Park became nationally known.
Because the cemetery dedication at Gettysburg occurred on November 19, that day (or the closest weekend) has been designated as Remembrance Day.
There are several of my very good friends in this photo.
Note: Not taken in 1800's
jaymatt wrote:
Interesting processing--I like it.
Thank you jaymatt. Glad you like it.