Evening all,
Years and years ago when i were a boy i was given a standard 35mm camera- my first camera
. I took many photos with it, but one photo stands out in particular. Think this photo is the reason i've been so fond of photography ever since. I must have only been about 10 and its got a photo of my older brother and Dad. I've only got the photo (negative long gone) and would love it if it could be somehow edited to be suitable for a canvas (A3 size would be smashing)
The other day i noticed someone posted a link to http://photorelive.com/photo-retouching.html saying they were good. Looking closer it appears they mainly specialise with portrait pictures.
This is the image i'd be looking to have doctored. I've been holding onto the photo must be atleast 15 years. Before i scanned it i tried cleaning off all the surface dirt and also made sure the scanner glass was clear- it still looks pretty shocking on closer inspection
Be nice if i could get it up on the wall - Im sure Dad would like it also- Its his birthday in August, im thinking this might make an ideal present:nuts:
If anyone could reccomend somewhere that might be able to improve this i'd be very gratefull
Thanks
Simon
Years and years ago when i were a boy i was given a standard 35mm camera- my first camera
The other day i noticed someone posted a link to http://photorelive.com/photo-retouching.html saying they were good. Looking closer it appears they mainly specialise with portrait pictures.
This is the image i'd be looking to have doctored. I've been holding onto the photo must be atleast 15 years. Before i scanned it i tried cleaning off all the surface dirt and also made sure the scanner glass was clear- it still looks pretty shocking on closer inspection

Be nice if i could get it up on the wall - Im sure Dad would like it also- Its his birthday in August, im thinking this might make an ideal present:nuts:
If anyone could reccomend somewhere that might be able to improve this i'd be very gratefull
Thanks
Simon
(still 23 minutes remaining) I think photobucket might have reduced the file size also on the last picture. The camera was nothing special at all. From memory the very basic setting were - slide open the lens cover, flash on, or off 

