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Playing in Yesteryear ...

I took this photo a few Summers ago while visiting Boothbay Harbor, Maine. I was looking through some pictures I took and thought myself - What would this photo look like changed into an "Old Time Photo" ... So here it is. The paper looks a bit crinkled, the off-white sepia tones etc ... If you have not realized, I love an "Old World" feel to many things - So much history, so much meaning etc ... Does it look like it could have been in a newspaper long ago?

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  1. Ooohhh, it is beautiful!!! It really looks like a photo from a very old newspaper. I love the crinkled paper effect! You are a queen of black and white photos K!

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  2. Thank you, Sonja - I was just having fun playing with different features last evening - I was going to straighten the photo, but I thought it added character ... Thank you for all your kind words ....

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  3. i love the crinkled look. it seriously looks like a very old photo. love!

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  4. Great to hear from you, Katie - Loving your blog - Yes, There is something about an "Old Photo" feel ... My blog is a Photography/Art Journey for me ... I see we are both collaborating with Harmony ... So happy to be connected with her!

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