I shared a couple of photographs of my artist mother-in-law the other day. They were from the 60s and early 70s and had turned yellow. I was very frustrated with the damage to the photos.
Paula Taylor saved the day by converting them to black and white photos. Here you can see the changes:
And here:
Your mother-in-law is wonderfully talented and incredibly beautiful as well. The photos are terrific and I love the way they change from the yellowed to the black and white. Very clever… 🙂
Catherine, thank you so much. Yes, she was both talented and beautiful and very kind. I like it, too! Thanks for stopping by!
A very nice difference.
I like it, too! So much better than being distracted by strange colors.
Wow, it’s amazing how much difference there is between the two sets of photos. I like how you combined the photos into slide shows that enable us to go back and forth between the b&w and color versions. It makes it really easy to compare them.
Thanks, Sheryl. In the 2nd set, I love how in the black and white my MIL’s face pops. In the yellow version you can’t even see her face.
Those are great!!
Thanks, WJ; I like them, too! I have a fun post going up tomorrow–stay tuned.
Thought you would enjoy this link to Karl Mulder’s (1839-1876), grave. It has links to other relatives as well. I continue to find and report more links. So check back
Here is his grave http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59672656
Mary Drexler