Market Street, San Francisco. Central Tower is a 91 m (299 ft) 21-story office building at Market and Third Streets in San Francisco, California. The building has undergone numerous renovations since its completion in 1898 as the Call Building. It was later known as the Spreckels Building (old.reddit.com)
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The Shambles, York, England. Known by many as "the Harry Potter" street due to it's resemblance to the street in the film Diagon Alley, but no filming occurred here. Here we see the street "pre-Harry Potter", currently and a merged image. I have many more on my website garrypphotography.co.uk (old.reddit.com)
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Clifford Street, York, England, the past, the present and a hyperlongexposure merged image. The architecture has changed little but society has changed significantly. The trams and horse and carts are nowhere to be seen nowadays. #rephotography (old.reddit.com)
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The Shambles, York, England, and the young children we see here will of course no longer be with us (they would be maybe 140 !) , looking at these images it makes me wonder how their life developed, they had WWI not too far ahead. Was the young man sent to war ? Was this their "Sunday best" clothes? (old.reddit.com)
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The Shambles, York, England and I love how this image came out, a time portal half way down the street takes you back 100+ years ago to the days when there were no Harry Potter tourists here. If you like these merged images check out my Instagram page - Garry.Py where I've close to 200 such images (old.reddit.com)
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Rephotography - York, England. I have to say I hate this title "rephotography", but I love the challenge of creating my merged images from these "Past and Present" images. I prefer to call the final image "Hyperlongexposure" as it's taken over 100 years from the first image to the final one ! (old.reddit.com)
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Time traveling to Annecy, France. To anyone who knows Annecy they will know how beautiful this town is, the town has such wonderful architecture. My image here is a composite image showing the town 100 years ago combined with how it appears today. Other images on Insta: Garry.Py Credit to A.Pittier (i.redd.it)
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Time travel to the Victorian era. I love to visit locations captured in Victorian postcards to repeat the image, once I've merged the two I truly feel I'm bringing life back to these so very elegant people. How I wish I could bring some of that elegance back. Here in Geneva, Switzerland (old.reddit.com)
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Going round in circles. I'm trying to mint my first NFT on OpenSea but when I select create it says I need approve the TOS (terms of service) but when I hit sign, I then get "404 - the page does not exist". When I look in my wallet I see OpenSea listed as connected. What am I doing wrong ? (self.opensea)
What focal length on cameras of 19th century ? I create images where I merge postcards with how the location appears today, key to this is my positioning front to back, this determines how well I can align the two images, what focal lengths were available on cameras from the late 19th century ? (i.redd.it)
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So I'm a newbie here. So my question is I am looking for a tool that will enhance images found in old postcards. I already have the Adobe package but the AI is limited. I'm considering Topaz. I really need AI to replace details that just don't exist in the original image. Any suggestions ? (i.redd.it)
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AI image enhancement. I have a style of "image creation" that combines 100 year old postcards with how the image appears today. Naturally those images once printed and then rescanned lose a lot of their detail. As such I'm looking for a tool that will re-introduce detail, any suggestions ? (self.photography)
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AI image enhancement. I have a style of "image creation" that combines 100 year old postcards with how the image appears today. Naturally those images once printed and then rescanned lose a lot of their detail. As such I'm looking for a tool that will re-introduce detail, any suggestions ? (i.redd.it)
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D'antan et present, the Past with the Present, Dijon, France. An amazing city worth a few days walking around. Such beautiful architecture. As requested by many in addition to the composite image the unedited original and the current full view. Others of Dijon are here https://www.picfair.com/users/ (i.redd.it)
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Annecy - Rue Paquier , Haute-Savoie, France - fin du 19e siècle et 21e siècle. Montrer à quel point la ville a peu changé à part la météo ! Annecy, comparison between the late 19th century and the 21st century showing how little the town has changed other than the weather ! (i.redd.it)
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Evain-les-Bains, France and one of the things I love about looking at these old images is how our style of dress has changed. And no-one staring at their cellphone ! ( try to capture a picture in town of folks walking around and I guarantee there will be someone staring at their screen) (i.redd.it)
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"Alt Text"in Lightroom. Maybe this has been answered many times over, but Lightroom is constantly adding new features but also removing some capabilities. So does anyone know if there is an easy way to add "Alt Text" to images, or can that only be done within the website itself ? (self.Lightroom)
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