Nostalgic Pic of My Stove
- ScubaSteve
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I had my father take some random pictures so we could make up Christmas cards. He is a wedding photographer so he has some pretty fancy equipment. One of the programs he uses is microsoft light. (I think that is the name). One of the effects is called "old photo paper". We tried it and here is the result!! I love this stuff!!
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Here is the picture with the effect.
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That is cool! Nice setup you have too.
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Thanks HollyfeldHollyfeld wrote:That is cool! Nice setup you have too.
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Nice stove set-up. We used to call that photo finish "sepia". Certainly adds old time "charm".
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Very nice setup! That camera takes really nice pics!
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Thanks for all the nice comments everyone! Isnt coal burnin awesome?