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Uploaded: 09/12/24 2:20 PM GMT
Tintype colorized
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An old tintype of my wife's ancestors as children. Her grandfather is the second from the right. I used Photoshop to add color to the b/w original.

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::trixxie17
09/12/24 3:38 PM GMT
Very nice work on this - they all look very serious.
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::corngrowth
09/12/24 4:57 PM GMT
Thad, this portrait is taken a very long time ago. It has, despite of its age, a very good quality, probably because of your editing as well.
I agree with Kathy about the serious look of the family members. Think they they weren't got used by the photography phenomenon. Thanks for this photographic time document!
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::tigger3
09/13/24 12:18 AM GMT
I think you did a great job on this, wtg. They do look so serious
This reminds me of the works tht Rob (trash art) used to do and share with us. tigs=^..^=
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.Starglow
09/13/24 3:30 PM GMT
I don't think they wanted to be there to much. They all put on that sour look. It's a good capture of them though.
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.LynEve
09/15/24 12:25 AM GMT
Such likeness between them all and so well behaved, the boys with very clean hands on knees. They look quite serious. You have made a fine job of colouring this precious picture.
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