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can u tell this is the same place as the pic nextdoor titled 'Coyote Butts, Utah'?
the great advantage of having 2 cameras on hand
So, I'm going through some of my old pictures because I'm making an advertisement. And I found this photo that I'd processed to this point and then abandoned. I kind of like it. Not to mention Betsy looks pretty hot in it.
It took tying two ribbons to her head, pouring almost-boiling water over her head, sticking her in the freezer and overnight drying, but I got her hair and bangs to sit flat against her head again.
Now to figure how to to give Ashton nicer hair.
Couple of shots of my grandfather at Christmas, reading the instructions on his solar/ wind-up torch.
Can't decide if I prefer the black and white version on the yellow/ blue cross processed version.
This is my first go at creating a cross processed look with digital photos. I'm pretty happy with the way they came out, but gunna try some different techniques. Let me know what you think!
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The rosebush by the main gate has put on a lot of growth in the past couple of months, despite the drought. I'm going to have to move it a little over to the side, but I'll wait until a better time of year for transplanting, I think...