Western Pioneers2 by rofocale
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Description
Well, this is suppose to be a "authentic" photo from the Old West.
The couple(who lived in Buffalo Creek)on the photo are; Jonathan Baxter together with his beloved wife, Emma.
Jonathan(John) was one of the famous Lawmen
in Buffalo Creek and together with his brother;
William, the Marshal of Buffalo Creek, they kept
the law for over 30 years in the town.
Jonathan, later on served as a Texas Ranger and
acchieved a reputation as a hard but righteous
man, among the vigilants.
He died peacefully,1882, at the high age of 83.
Emma, who was ten years younger than him, joined
him two years later.
They were both buried at the Buffalo Creek, Hill
Church cemetary.
Poser PP and Photoshop 7.
Credits to all the 3D stuff creators.
Without your brilliant products my
pictures wouldn
Comments (14)
FS
Wonderful work!Fantastic composition and characters!Excellent concept!!!
Pyromancer
It does look alot like an old photo... great characters, they look very natural. ^_^
Mahna
Fantastic work!
magickmedbh
Excellent work, it looks very authentic!
tabala
This is great! So typical poses and mimics- and the B/W effect is really matching. I would prefer a little bit sephia to get a little bit more older look , but this is only a shade of taste ;) excellent of course and v
dvitola
I love these! Do more! Excellent!
ericfarris
BRILLANT WORK - MAGNIFIC !!! BRAVO!!!
LucBorgia
You've captured the essence of the period perfectly. Great job! :)
ArtByMel
Looks darned authentic to me! Excellent work!
anitalee
Very nice work
Krid
great characters and perfect "old" scene
odf Online Now!
Beautiful work! Nice outfit, poses and finish! So, if this was set in the 1830s or 1840s, they would have had Daguerreotypes, at best. So I guess rather than just a plain sepia tone, you could add some pretty weird coloration if you wanted to. :-) One small nitpick: I think if someone took the pains to shoot a simple portrait like that outdoors in those days, they would have made sure that more of the landscape be visible. I think the typical thing was a plain wall in the background.
richardson
Scary clever! Anne marie fits in quite nicely with her assymetrical face and gaunt looks. Dress pattern, perfect.
Spawn2002
This is an excellent work that would never have had the same appeal in color.I am glad to have stumbled across your gallery & been able to view this.:) Paul.