A Thousand Words.
Some images:

The above is a picture from New Year's 2006/2007. I found a link to a site that translates your images into 'old-timey' photos. I only tried a handful, but this one probably had the best result.

This last modified image is actually a reasonable size when enlarged (click the image to see), and I kept it because I thought it made a fairly convincing shot of 'olde London'. Aside from the boats.
I'll try to figure out a Gallery system to throw up the London album. There should theoretically be a written chronicle of the trip at some point, too--although I've staved off writing long enough that my memory has ebbed possibly a few steps to far. We'll see.
The above is a picture from New Year's 2006/2007. I found a link to a site that translates your images into 'old-timey' photos. I only tried a handful, but this one probably had the best result.
Recently (End of April, 2008) I had a chance to take a trip to London. This was one of the pictures I snapped with my off-brand 5.1MP camera while I was there. We were in Manchester and London for a week, but I only bothered to take out the camera for one of the days. It was probably a good call--I ended up with 200 ridiculously-sized pictures (Click on Image for verification!).

This was another London shot--one I really liked. There's a follow-up shot with my friend Ryan standing at the end of the dilapidated pier. This one also looked pretty decent in 'old-timey' mode, but I thought it was grayscaled and bleak enough as it is.

The last two images are of the same--one of the river, and one in 'old-timey' mode. Why? I don't know--just to provide a comparison, really.
The last two images are of the same--one of the river, and one in 'old-timey' mode. Why? I don't know--just to provide a comparison, really.
This last modified image is actually a reasonable size when enlarged (click the image to see), and I kept it because I thought it made a fairly convincing shot of 'olde London'. Aside from the boats.
I'll try to figure out a Gallery system to throw up the London album. There should theoretically be a written chronicle of the trip at some point, too--although I've staved off writing long enough that my memory has ebbed possibly a few steps to far. We'll see.
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