My mom and her dog, swimming in Lake Winnepesaukee, in 1942. This print should clean up fine.
Month: January 2018
Sampler board
Restaurants love to serve an order on a board because it feels festive, it’s easy to share, and the customers can pick & choose their variety of tastes for each bite. I made this at home from some leftovers for all the same reasons, only I can really load up on the good stuff and (since Lis is out this evening) I don’t need to share it with anybody.
Next up
And so it begins
My current project, bound to last months, is digitization of old family artifacts. First up is some 150-year-old photos. This one looks like a plain mirror if you look at it casually, but the equipment in my previous post brings out some amazing detail considering that the original is less than 2″ square (and is at least 150 years old). Sadly, we’re not sure who this person was, but probably an ancestor or at least a cousin.
Apparatus
I had already bought a photo copy stand to help with digitizing the old family photos from my mom’s apartment. But when we unearthed a box of tintypes, I knew I had to step up my lighting game. That’s 2 off-camera flash heads, plus a lamp to give me enough light to focus by. These all have polarizer gel over them; the polarizing filter on the lens then blocks just about all unwanted reflections.