Photographer’s Note
An old scene from Calgary. The gold rush that has raged in the region by the end of the XIX th century is now over, but its impact on this originally rural area can be seen in the development of financial institutions like this bank. Traffic is light and will never become a real issue due to the immense spaces available. It is not obvious yet but soon discovery of a new gold called oil will push Alberta several steps higher on the scale of prosperity.
Shot in the Calgary Heritage Park.
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sleon
(9350) 2006-01-18 4:09
Bonjour JY
This looks more like a watercolour illustration! Your PP treatment suits perfectly the subject, and I like the overall simplicity of the scene. Perhaps the grain is a touch overdone, but I like your approach.
Bonne journee - t'es encore a la maison?
Susanna
sarhanp
(122) 2006-01-18 4:10
Bonjour Jean Yves ,
What a good athmosphere here ypu captured and created. Noises make this one extraordinary.
Congrats,
Sarhan.
Dizzy
(36) 2006-01-18 4:23
Jean Yves, producing this in 'old-time' sepia but with the splashes of green (another old-time colour) is very effective. The main piece of green being on the doorway of the bank is exactly right, being slightly off-centre and giving an 'inviting' feel. But I'm sure you already know that!
nwoehnl
(118) 2006-01-18 4:25
Good post-work to enhance the historical scenery, JY, into which even the included pedestrian is blending nicely. It almost looks like the set of a Buster Keaton movie. The period vehicle is a nice add as well. I know that I'm really nitpicking, but what minimally interferes with the historic postcard impression is the usage of "AB" in the inscription. The two-letter abbreviations for states only became common in the 2nd half of the 20th century; at the period you are reminiscing about it would probably have read "Alta." or something to the like.
jinju
(14265) 2006-01-18 4:26
Cool. The texture and tones of this shot make it one of your most original works. I would swear that this is a shot from 1900. The PP work here is just incredible.
Zepi
(22848) 2006-01-18 4:26
Salut Jean-Yves,
Marrante celle-là !
Ton petit traitement sépia vieillit bien ton image !
C’est sympa ce petit ait rétro !
Beau travail
Merci pour le partage
Amicalement,
Sébastien
ChrisJ
(70019) 2006-01-18 4:27
Salut Jean Yves
Superb application of sepia tones has given this image a charming 'aged' look. Good sharpness & pov, with marvellous tonal range & lighting. Bon travail!
jrj
(34779) 2006-01-18 4:54
Very good work really bringing us back like in a time machine. Excellent use of the sepia and grained effect. Good one jy
cuench
(216) 2006-01-18 5:53
Hello, photo prise en 1993 tu es sur que c'est pas 1893 :-))) le traitmeent de l'image ainsi que la voiture sur la droite me ait penser a ca... c'êst une ambiance sympa j'adore.
merci pour le moment
David
Fixfocus
(9377) 2006-01-18 6:46
Salut Jean Yves,
Looks more like 1920 than 1993!
Excellent treatment to achieve this oldfashioned look.The person in front of the bank adds life and context.
Greetings,
Hermann
jhm
(82201) 2006-01-18 7:46
Hi Jean Yves,
It's always very difficult a picture make of a old photo of a picture, you show us a excellent picture with a lot remembering at old picture of my uncles out of Canada end of the years forty.
Very well done!
John.
jafadabret
(39357) 2006-01-18 9:02
Jean Yves, j'aime cette photo rétro en sépia qui nous ramène au temps des premiers films. Je ne savais pas que des centres pareils pouvaient exister. C'est une bonne chose pour un pays qui est relativement jeune.
shiva_sg
(600) 2006-01-18 9:13
Very impressive..!! U made us travel in the time machine to the past. Wonderful effect, i like the way u have handled the grains. Nice compostion.. especially having that car there. TFS.
Cormac
(26449) 2006-01-18 10:35
Great treatment! I like the sepia tone and the addition of the grain, which combine to give this an antique feel. Maybe the contrast could be turned up a little, but otherwise it is an amazing piece of work. Well done!
bibiweb
(8) 2006-01-18 12:26
Salut Jean-Yves,
C'est sympa de nous envoyer cette vieille carte postale du Canada. Super travail de PP. Je ne connaissais pas l'existence du Calgary Heritage Park (moi je n'y ai vu que le "Stampede")! ;-)
Bonne soirée,
Brigitte
gilou530
(35007) 2006-01-18 16:52
salut JY
tu nous rajeuni pas, mais le grain donne du charme a ta photo malgré tout.
amitiés
gilbert
athos99
(6894) 2006-01-18 16:53
Salut Jean Yves
T'as pris tes plaques de verres et ta grosse chambre photographique !
C'est une bonne idée d'avoir fait une photo dans le style des premières photos et avec colorisation à la main.
Dire qu'il y en a qui achète des reflex numériques, rien ne vaut les appareils des pionniers
jmdaoudal
(82) 2006-01-18 17:58
C'est amusant comme tu présente les choses à l'ancienne avec quelques taches d'une couleur unique.
sympa
Jean Michel
singuanti
(15240) 2006-01-18 21:52
Hi Jean-Yves. Very good PP work here to get that classic feel. I assume you added the noise on purpose. Lastly the composition is well seen. A little different from you and I like it!
MarekP
(4744) 2006-01-19 13:06
Bonjour Jean-Yves,
Well processed image. If it were not on TE, and without the modern dress of the lady, I'd guess it is a really old photo. Well done and quite inspiring.
Thanks,
Marek
rosaline
(0) 2006-01-20 4:06
Hi Jean
Very creative use of colour here, and one that catches the mood of the times. I like the car in particular as it adds a real sense of history. The grainy effect is nice and atmospheric and the composition works well. Good work.
Aubrey
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jean Yves aka PixelTerror (PixelTerror)
(86038) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1993-07-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Olympus IS-1000
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-01-18 4:02
Discussions
- To bibiweb: Stampede (1)
by PixelTerror, last updated 01-20 09:59 - To athos99: rien ne vaut les appareils des pionniers (1)
by PixelTerror, last updated 01-20 09:55 - To cuench: 1893 (1)
by PixelTerror, last updated 01-20 09:53 - To sleon: encore a la maison? (4)
by PixelTerror, last updated 01-18 12:41 - To nwoehnl: "AB" (2)
by PixelTerror, last updated 01-18 05:38








