This is an Idea I had for a ford Advertisement, I have appt. on Friday the 15th with north brothers ford. They said it is possible that i could get it published, put it into their sales room, and or maybe get it into the public. It would be really nice to have a job offer. So I am keeping my fingers crossed!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Uncle Ron Memorial
Here is a memorial I made for my uncle Ron who passed away this last Saturday. He loved U of M football so much, so in the bottom right corner I added the Black M. on something like a memorial card it is good to keep things simple. A picture, nice background, short quote or saying, the name, and dates are sufficient for something like this. The Size of the card is 2" x 3", I made a copy from Photoshop and placed it on a 4x6 template to have two cards on each print.
Monday, August 23, 2010
WWII Keepsake
Here is a World War II keepsake I made for one of the volunteers at work. The Picture was the one I redid that I posted last week (below). What I wanted to do was take the writing on the back of the original picture, which you can see in my HDR Toning post, and include that on the front. It is such a cool story about the two brothers meeting, I just had to do something with it. So after doing the HDR toning, I was able to out together a shorter version of the story in a quick newspaper clipping look. The whole story was to hard to read and had some words missing because the picture had been torn on one of the ends.But I was able to bring out the main scene, what was happening, where, and who they were. I think it came out really good !
Original Photo Taken (c) Us Army Signal Corps
Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Here is the latest Photo Restoration I did for one of my friends at work. Its a picture of his dad and brother meeting up towards the end of the war, after not seeing each other for a long time. I used the new advanced tools in Photoshop CS5 to help get out some of the bigger scratches and creases, as well as using the clone stamp. I then brought the color out to a traditional black and white, instead of leaving it the faded sepia/black and white color. (To get a closer view, click on Photo Restore Pic. #4 on the right side of the page)
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