PhotoShelter update…restored historical and rare images from Australia are now on my PhotoShelter Archive…Black and White with the help of the Monochrome mixer in Aperture 2.
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Gunther Deichmann - My good old friend Nipper
traditional tribal land
owner in Kakadu National Park during the
70’s
I
have just
updated my PhotoShelter
Archive the NEW
Gallery is called Historical Images
from Australia.
Some of these images had to be restored but not been
altered with the help of Aperture 2 tools and
techniques.
For restoring old images
with Aperture
2 (one of
my previous blogs) go to:
GD Photo
Tutorial @
http://www.deichmann-photo.com/page1/page1.html
Check the link for all the new uploaded images
@ http://pa.photoshelter.com/usr-show/U0000zazDqBNKgeg
We have also added a FEEDBACK & CONTACT
FORM on the Blog page
(upper
left) due to popular demand.
Below are just a few of the images which are now
available via the PhotoShelter
Archive,
Images which cant be taken anymore since some of the
traditional ceremonies and culture practices of the
Aborigines in Australia have unfortunately
disappeared.
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Gunther Deichmann - Australian Stockman mustering
cattle in
the Outback during the 70’s
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Gunther Deichmann - Aboriginale art, even up to 1970
the
Australian Aboriginales painted the caves in sacret
areas
in the Northern Territory, a tradition seldom
praticed today.


