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Old Doll From Old Times


Saturday Self-Challenge: Vintage/Retro - take a new photo of your choice and make it look like it's from an earlier era.
I had several different options for a subject to decide on in this challenge; old teddy bears, old toys, even an old car. I picked this doll just because she looks so photogenic.
I have always had a fascination with antique bisque head dolls that were made during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and I have several in my collection. I recently found this very pretty doll in one of our local antique shops and could not leave without taking her home with me. She still needs a name. ;-)
I took the photo in full sunlight, then changed it to sepia and used a program to achieve the scratched up look.
I had several different options for a subject to decide on in this challenge; old teddy bears, old toys, even an old car. I picked this doll just because she looks so photogenic.
I have always had a fascination with antique bisque head dolls that were made during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and I have several in my collection. I recently found this very pretty doll in one of our local antique shops and could not leave without taking her home with me. She still needs a name. ;-)
I took the photo in full sunlight, then changed it to sepia and used a program to achieve the scratched up look.
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