Nada the Lily by paul_gormley
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Description
I was browsing in an old bookshop in Kudanshita the other day — which for those of you unacquainted with Tokyo is the book village akin to Shaftesbury Avenue in London; and in a somewhat dusty and dank corner came across an old copy of Nada the Lily by H. Rider Haggard.
It was a tattered thing, the cover having seen better days and the inside was extensively annotated by different hands in both English and what I took to be Afrikaans, or Dutch.
Poor buy though it was it was graced by the original illustrations of Charles H. M. Kerr, but what really attracted me was an old photo I noticed tucked into the torn lining of the back cover.
Needless to say, after a bit of haggling, Kudan is a bit like Akihabara in that respect, I got it for next to nothing and have taken the liberty of scanning in the photo I found for you to take a look at, though it is very rough.
It is probably some Victorians jest, for the costume looks nothing like a real Zulu outfit. It is however quite old and says Natal 1826 under the name Nada. I find it most intriguing as Nada the Lily was reputedly the most beautiful maiden in Chaka's time.
Beautiful Black Hair by Neftis
Elsa outfit by Rhiannon
Skin is a mix of Kalei by PureEnergy and Lena by JSGraphics
Bangle is from the Artissane collection by Fabiana
Background is a royalty free photo from PXHERE.com
Platform:
MacBookAir6,2 i7 (Gen8) 2core 1processor, 8GBram
Comments (24)
JoeJarrah
excellent work and lovely little anecdote. If you have the time, you should get hold of a copy of "S" by Doug Dorst and JJ Abrams, it has something of that; a story being told through annotations and objects totally separate from the story in the book itself..
paul_gormley
Many thanks Joe, I will certainly have a look at that, sounds interesrpting
ontar1
Fantastic idea and story, beautiful character!
mapps
Very cool :-)
UteBigSmile
I love your new image which is very beautiful!
BellaDark
I really love the old photograph feel to this. Beautiful work. :)
Saby55
Absolutely well done my friend !!!! I really like this B&W image and the effect applied 👍🙋♂️
miwi
Agree : Fantastic idea and story, beautiful character!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bucyjoe
great experience
rhol_figament
Has that old silent movie feel, cool stuff...
NobbyC
Fantastic image!!!
perpetualrevision
Lovely "old" photo! Quite the find, there :-)
starship64
Nice aging effect! This is fantastic work.
gaius
Superb image, the effects are perfect. This Zulu woman is superb. The story is interesting too.
crender
Amazing !
iborg64
Excellent work on this you have certainly created a very convincing illusion of an old photograph a first rate job here on this one
ikke.evc
Nicely done.
Madbat
Cool story and really nice effects.
One thing I wish I could have done was go on a book store tour of England. Why? Because! Also, it's a good excuse to hit a few pubs along the way.
paul_gormley
lol, there are quite a few good pubs in the backstreets around that area, though probably inundated with the web agency brigade
tulipe
Beautiful portrait and background story!
KarmaSong
Excellent concept, design and render ! I love this a lot !
Richardphotos
she is gorgeous
Breeanna
Interesting and beautiful.. a great inspiration. It looks as though you are using V4.. I am probably wrong, but if you have you have brought her alive.
paul_gormley
many thanks for your kind comments, she is indeed V4 owing to the fact I still find her more customisable than the new La Femme though sadly lagging now behind G8 :)
jmattatall
great idea and story
linwhite
What a unique and well-executed concept. The "aging" of the photo looks very realistic. Something cool and different!!!