A friend of mine saw my photo the other day of the Dover Landmark ,and he asked me if I could find an image on the internet of what the church used to look like and have the two images in one photo, one superimposed on the other to give true impression of then and now. He found the image for me, so all I had to do was take the photo from the correct angle.
This is fantastic!
The history of the churches around here are remarkable
I bet.
I don’t, I tend to lose
I would have like to see separate photos of then and now. Then the imposed photo.
I’ll do that now 🙂
That’s really cool, being able to superimpose the present onto the past and see the changes over time, it really is amazing what imagination and technology in tandem can do.
It is, although I did have to stretch this slightly as I couldn’t get the exact spot and angle.
That is so awesome! I have been working with creating a photo with 2 images, but I am doing something wrong because it always looks like I just placed another cropped photo within the original photo
Thanks Terry. You have to adjust the opacity to merge them together
Thanks Al
Really well done AL!
Thanks Ute 🙂
Al, have you ever noticed that in any sequence of old photographs there’s alway a shop owned by a Sedgwick? I think there must be byelaws about this
I hadn’t noticed that, but now you mention it …