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Old shots, new look
(This is an archived post; click on blog header for current content)

Normal winter weather has finally caught up with us; Vancouver shivers under dull gray skies and sighs through rainy days. Abe is taking a well deserved break and as for me, well, I’m digging into old picture back-ups and playing with memories. Here are a few average shots taken years ago and to which I’ve just applied newly learned techniques in order to bring them back to life...

 

 Posted at 7:32 PM in Photoblogs:

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  • 1 - Anonymous says:

    « Ce voyage dans le temps doit être fascinant.
    «  ... Nil, Nil...  » (plouf) »

  • 2 - NewYorkAngel says:

    « Ces photos, là, les revoir, c’est juste bien. »

  • 3 - AV says:

    « Je comprends mieux le sens des mots « Dieu créa l’homme à son image ». Les animaux connaissent la joie et l’exhubérance, mais j’incline à croire que l’émerveillement est réservé à l’être humain. L’architecte céleste serait ainsi le maître de l’émerveillement et tous nos transports viendraient de ce que nous sommes à son image. »

  • 4 - Maik says:

    « Hey Vince!
    Thanks for adding so many nice pictures to your galleries. Makes me wanna go back to Van even more ;)
    We had a note in a german magazine about HDR-photography and I had to think about your fantastic pix. They mentioned a few progs, I dunno if u’ve tried them: Picturenaut, easyhdr, Artizen HDR and fdrtools.
    Hoping to see more stunning pics ;)
    Greets from Germany
    Maik »

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