![]() ![]() Sailor Valentines are octagonal, glass fronted, hinged wooden boxes ranging from 8" to 15" in width, displaying intricate symmetrical designs composed entirely of small sea shells of various colors glued onto a backing. Sailor Valentines are a type of antique souvenir, or sentimental gift originally brought home from a sailor's voyage at sea for his loved one during the early 1800s. I had forgotten about Sailor's Valentines. Who knows how Alex is going to deal.but maybe there will be that perfect crushed velvet or plaid suit to sport. Kitty's delight is the entire basement is filled with prom and formal dresses and shoes that she and her friends use as their dressup spot.and place to buy a formal dress for $20., look like a million and not have your mom stress over where the next meal is coming from. Trader K is a consignment store and what with the happily charging Cornell students, there are no end to garments still with the tags or worn once. Getting teen haircuts today along with a trip to the everfabulous, Trader Ks for some "Snow Ball" attire. Hell hath no fury.īack to happier topics. The furnace is trashed, all the copper frozen and all the steam heat radiatiors (we hope not) shot. Apparently, the gas man decided not (and stated so) to deliver the propane gas we were on order to get-and allowed the tanks to run dry. All the pipes at the Lake froze solid with even the drips of water frozen in place. Most of the heavy lifting in this effect is done with the Point Curve adjustments, followed by the slight Split Toning Effect, but the little details all make a difference.ĭid you use this technique on a photo of your own? How did it turn out? Show us your version in the comments.Colder than cold. This will make the image slightly more monochromatic, which is a traditional quality of vintage photographs. Set the Shadows Hue to 250 and the Saturation to 10. In the Split Toning Panel, set the Highlights Hue to 50 and the Saturation to 10. ![]() Make sure the Style is set to Highlight Priority. In the Effects panel, bring the Post-Crop Vignetting Amount down to -20 and the Midpoint to 60. Subtle changes across the different channels add up to a more dramatic effect. This brightens and adds some blue to the shadows, and darkens and adds some red to the highlights. Set the curves for the RGB, Red, and Blue channels to match the ones below. Now we can work with the curves just like we do in Photoshop. Open the Tone Curve panel and click the Point Curve icon to switch from Tone Curve to Point Curve mode. ![]() Old photos lack the color that newer photos have, so we'll take both the Vibrance and the Saturation down just a bit to -5 each. To make the image a little "flatter", bring the Shadows up quite a bit. We'll be tweaking our settings from there, so if you're working with a photo of your own, you may need to do some basic processing before you get started. Since we're working with a RAW photo, I've already processed the image a bit to give an attractive, but neutral look. ![]() This tutorial will teach you how to manually create a vintage photo effect in Lightroom. Many photographers hate Instagram because it feels too "automatic". There's a reason Instagram is so popular. With all the new technology, it can sometimes be nice to harken back to the past with retro or vintage photo effects. ![]()
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