Sunday, September 22, 2013

Enhancement - Looking for Lost Details - September 2013


For some, an old photograph loses its charm when "restored" to modern day clarity with all the age spots removed. Some photographs however, benefit greatly from just a nudge of enhancement. An improved contrast or the reversal of the yellowing brings out details that otherwise would have been missed and lost forever.

To please both camps of those of us who rescue old photographs, here are both the originals and the enhanced of just a few of the latest additions to Lost Gallery.

Again, there are some really good examples this month, where a little boost made a great difference. As always, nothing has been "repaired" but just enhanced a bit.


CDV baby
CDV baby

CDV child in chair
CDV child in chair

Cabinet Card boy in studio
Cabinet Card boy in studio

Child portrait
Child portrait

Child in the garden
Child in the garden

Cabinet Card Baby in Smock
Cabinet Card Baby in Smock

Child in playpen
Child in playpen

Two children in a studio
Two children in a studio

RPPC child on a chair
RPPC child on a chair

Cabinet Card small boy
Cabinet Card small boy

Girl in a mist
Girl in Garden
This one is enlarged slightly in proportion to the mounting board.

Two Chldren
Two Chldren

Two Children
Two Children
this one improved a great deal.

CDV small child
CDV small child

Boy on a pony
Boy on a pony






The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group, An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half You are probably not authorized to see these.

Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! completely unaware of the photographer This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.

And don't miss
Cabinet Card Gallery
One Man's Treasure
Penny Tales
Square America
Tattered and Lost
Vernacular Photography
The best
FOUND PHOTOGRAPH
sites on the web.
And for postcards try
THE DAILY POSTCARD.

All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use.
All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one. It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?

WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
Neiffel and Helvetica Typehigh

"What are they doing?"

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Sepia Saturday - The Rowboat


This week the Sepia Saturday suggestion is a minimalist photograph of a girl in a row boat, rowing herself to the other side of the lake, to the other side of the day, to the end of time. Who knows?



Sitting alone in a rowboat is a bit of a metaphor for life itself, perhaps. One accepts a role in life and uses one's own abilities and the tools at hand to achieve whatever is necessary.

The Girl-in-a-Rowboat theme is one that LOST GALLERY collected before, a couple years ago. And we did a Sepia Saturday post about "People on Boats" ending with Marvin missing the boat altogether.

Actually, it isn't the rowboat that is the outstanding feature of the snap. It is the atmosphere of the photograph that tugs the most. It's contemplative, determined, confident. And maybe it's the isolation; perhaps it's even a bit lonely.

LOST GALLERY has photographs that prompt such a mood. Let's look at some of them.

windy beach

On the beach
Surf and Sand

mountain view
Somewhere over the rainbow.

cdv married

The young girl in this photo has a story. She can’t tell you the story because she is probably more than a hundred years old today and at the time of this photograph, her life expectancy was less than fifty years.

Items from LOST GALLERY seldom get much restoration as the fading, cracks and spots are part of their charm and their story of the journey to our time. But this one asked for some clarity. Removing the yellow and bumping the contrast just a little produced these details. No repairs were made.

Look at the face. Is it sad? Yes. It is a brave face but not confident. Her portrait interrupts something else going on in her life. She is not well. Actually, there are impressions of loneliness, uncertainty, resignation. Or maybe she is just a bit apprehensive, cautious about the photographer who just said, “Hold very still.”

The photographer handed her a book to hold in the pose. She holds it stiffly instead of letting it rest on her lap. She looks as if she is handing it back. She can’t read. Many women were not allowed to be educated a hundred years ago. It was not considered useful.

Her pose is arranged to clearly show her ring finger. You’d think she was too young to be married but then, we must remember how short life was a hundred years ago. She even looks pregnant. But maybe not. Perhaps it is a spinal curvature. She is leaning forward and to her right. Her hips seem to be off center to her left. Her hair hangs in curls across her high forehead. Her gaze seems to be fixed on us.

Perhaps she was just dreaming: Dreaming of wearing clothing that suited her own taste and mood, dreaming of an education, of having a respected profession and earning her own income, actually choosing whether she wanted children or not, actually living to see grandchildren, actually being able to vote, actually deciding her own destiny.

Perhaps she was dreaming.


Now here are four favorites from
the LOST GALLERY collection.

Here is a mood.

Girl in a mood
girl reading

Reading
Laura



Now shift back to the many contributions at the Sepia Saturday home page.

The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group, An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half You are probably not authorized to see these.

Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! completely unaware of the photographer This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.

And don't miss
Cabinet Card Gallery
One Man's Treasure
Penny Tales
Square America
Tattered and Lost
Vernacular Photography
The best
FOUND PHOTOGRAPH
sites on the web.

And for postcards try
THE DAILY POSTCARD.
POSTCARDY

All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use. All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one. It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?

WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
Neiffel and Helvetica Typehigh

"What are they doing?"