Thursday, June 18, 2026

Throwback Thursday - 1982 Jetta

 A couple of Thursdays ago, I did a post of a 14 y/o me standing next to the family's 1975 Volvo 244.  Great car which I ended up driving for most of my college time (Sophomore - Senor years).  So here's another car photo:


This is a 22 y/o me, next to my then new 1982 VW Jetta.  May I loved that car.  I miss it almost as much as I miss that hair...  This is scanned from a 3.5x4.5" print, tweaked in Lightroom Classic, then turned over to ChatGPT for some "AI Magic".  Pretty decent results, here's both versions for comparison:



With LrC and AI clean-up
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Straight from the printer/scanner.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Nothing Is Shouting

 So, I like to submit my photos to ChatGPT for analysis and comments.  And to get suggested Instagram hashtags, though I don't know if those help with engagement there.  And yes, I know not to take the opinions of a computer program too seriously.  But it can throw out some interesting points.

Today I uploaded a couple of photos from Schon Park, taken yesterday (6/9), and in the subsequent discussion (covering several June photos), it said:

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  "What strikes me about the images you've shown so far is that nothing is shouting."

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I rather like that, should make it my new artist statement.  What do y'all think?  

Here's the specific photos:  

 


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Blue Shutters, Cross - Throwback Thursday


 

Throwback from June, 2016.  I've always liked this one.  Taken near Stuart VA, during a road trip.

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

it made me happy to do so.

 I have never taken a picture for any other reason than that, at that moment, it made me happy to do so.


Jacques Henri Lartigue


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Friday, June 05, 2026

Western Sky, Early Summer


 

Pretty sure that the 2 brightest object are Venus (the lower, extremely bright object) and Jupiter (the upper-left bright object). About 40 minutes after "official" sunset, looking west, during an evening walk.

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Throwback Thursday

 I was trying to clean up my (home) office the other day, and came across this old Polaroid photo.  It is marked April 1975, which seems to fit.

That would've been when the Volvo was pretty new, and when I was a freshman in high school (a couple months shy of 15 years old). Pretty crazy.  The first version is my scan and clean-up of the photo.  The second is after I asked ChatGPT to clean it up.



ChatGPT version:


Here's what ChatGPT had to say about it:  

That's actually a pretty good candidate for AI restoration because the original has several things working in its favor:

The composition is straightforward.
Most of the important details (car, face, clothing, background) are present, just soft and faded.
The color cast and haze are typical of aging prints and can be reconstructed fairly convincingly.

What impressed me most is that the restoration preserved the feel of the original photograph rather than turning it into something obviously modern. It still reads as a mid-1970s snapshot—just one that was taken with a much better camera and film.

And as a historical note, that's a pretty cool image to have. A nearly-15-year-old standing proudly next to the family Volvo has a very specific time-capsule quality. The orange car, the jeans, the hair, the driveway—all of it instantly places the photograph in an era.

One thing to keep in mind: AI restoration is part restoration and part reconstruction. The car is likely very close to reality because there was plenty of information available. Smaller details—facial features, exact textures, tiny objects—may be educated guesses.

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Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Seeing is not enough

 Seeing is not enough; You have to feel what you photograph


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