Some of the images I’ve run through the flatbed scanner are complete works in and of themselves. They’re enlargements from actual photo shoots where I was attempting to be serious, rather than 1) sneaky, or 2) prurient. They would require very little in the way modification to get posted here, except… they were printed on really obnoxious silk-like texture paper, and the texture shows up in the scans.
In this particular case, I used the smudge stick filter in Photoshop Elements 5.0 to cover the silk texture, and added a border in ACDSee Pro. The image was also obviously cropped, and inverted from the original. The result is a more hand-drawn appearance to the image, without going overboard.
Here are a couple more images that have pretty much been left alone. The interesting part here, is that these are scanned from 120 film
The image on the right is of one of my oldest friends, (although I haven’t seen her in more than 10 years
There you have it. Not all old images have to be turned into weird and wacky abstract works. Sometimes they’re just fine the way they are.
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