Posted 12 years ago
scottvez
(977 items)
"Less is more" is my favorite phrase when it comes to tinting of 19th century images.
This cabinet card is an exception. The artist did a spectacular job on this full tinting job that includes skin tones, brown hair and green eyes.
This is one of the best tinted images that I have come across in my collecting years.
The photograph was taken by Chapman of Austin Texas in the 1880s.
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
scott
Quite nice!
Thanks rniederman-- it means a lot coming from another photo/ camera guy!
scott
A very Pro. Job for sure! Beautiful !!
Thanks official and musik.
scott
Very nice it's a beauty!
interesting look she has. what is the insignia on her collar?
A Great Picture
Thanks for looking walksoftly!
scott
oh...scott..can you give me your email...?i got a few things i want to show you...seems you know photos very good...
Thanks kathy and mikko.
scott
rockstar-- post your photos and I will be happy to comment on them.
scott
ok..let's set up a date...5 september sounds right...?
i live in a different time zone from you...so...what would be the best time for me to post them...?
i'm 2 hours + from London time(12 in london 14 where i live)...that would make a difference between us of ...? hours ?
Its not that complicated.
No need to synch your posting. Post them and if I haven't commented in a day or two, drop me a note on one of MY postings.
scott
she looks like quite the character :)
Thanks for looking and commenting hunter.
scott
Thanks scandinavian.
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Thanks manikin.
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Thanks for looking cultcha!
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Thanks antiquesareamazing and bellin.
scott
Thanks for looking toni!
scott
Me podrían decir sobre que papel eran impresas y teñidas estás "fotos"??
I don't have this one handy, but I believe that it was an albumen print.
scott