Angie Jane Gray
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Thank you for your patience awaiting the organization of these photos into neat folders as well as the uploading of these. I'm sorry the results have been so terrible for the percentage of time I spend out there clicking away at nature mainly, sometimes random stuff. I try not to get upset when people click at me without asking and just try to click back these days. The reason for greenscreens are supposed to be that we make the model or models look good with aestheticians then place this person or these people in the photo shoot, however, it doesn't usually work like that.
Retiring for now to do small format work. Sorry I just don't understand that in and out part about Hollywood. It can wait, enough chemical junk going around because of all those cameras, if I am to believe that I lost all those cameras in the forests while making photos of trees and bushes and shrubs inhabited by the spirits of famous entertainers, then, we definitely need to invest more in park and recreation area maintenance and beautification crews all over America. We need to keep our celebrities beautiful. It might take years or decades to locate all those cameras that might wash up on beaches or be unearthed by an earthquake, or blown back to visibility by a windstorm. Moreover, the phytoremediation necessary to remove all those plastic components and metal elements and petrochemical compounds will take years, and the phytostabilization will take a few more years to undertake.
Thank you - it was real.
These photos are
greenscreens
stock photos
small format photos
Most of these photos are elsewhere as Kias or Glorias or Zias or Renjis or some 1st level art name, with people who have editing software who have big bills to pay. I've used Canons and Fujis and Samsungs and Kodaks and Nikons which are no longer going to be purchased as I must purchase phytoremediation seeds for my biomes. A responsible nature photographer cleans and replants his or her terrain.
Will be at the Toyota Children's Garden on Labor Day afternoon for a serious slideshow and presentation on phytoremediation. This is near the Ferns Bar, where you all can relax and enjoy the afternoon, if you are not a landscaper, gardener, or have interests in bioremediation, phytoremediation, epa, superfund, the environment, ergonomics, or any of that serious stuff; or if your brain is full and you need to relax.
garden club moderator and speaker
textures and designs
habitat and small terrain design
small scale phytoremediation
letters and alphabets - fonts
curriculum development K - 12
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