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Nothing special, just testing out a recorder I downloaded.. Video now up up youtube! Here's the link, I've made a channel for my photo editing, so Subscribe if you want to see more sometime soon. :D
Here's the link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5EqVVecLhM
Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. This image was photographed with a Pentax ZX-50 film camera. The negative was scanned with an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.
the first activity of my college life... BINGO! :)
I am so so so in love with college! My goodness :)
This is my personal view of life. Sometimes it gets a little messy but we can always clean it up. Life with kids is always messy if done correctly. Kids learn to be creative and go with it. They also can learn how to use a broom and dust pan at a fairly young age. My boy knows how to do both. =)
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Lies Baas 2009 while standig on these scales you just have to laugh at it! The BMI is in Korean>how funny is that!
I captured this photo with my waterproof Samsung phone, while my son bravely shot with his DSLR. Way to go!
My phone camera rendered everything sharp, from foreground to background. So I added a subtle lens blur effect in Photoshop with a custom depth map, using the same technique I employed before in another kayaking shot.
My grandson set up this still life arrangement for an art class assignment - not bad either, I thought. We photographed it, then he processed the photo for painting. He uses my Corel Painter program, and thinks that is very cool. He painted out the messy background, then hand-painted each object [with me giving pointers, natch; but he is used to that, having lived next door to me for his entire life of 15 years! ]
He had such fun with this that I wanted to paint my own version....and then I wanted to soup it up some...so here are the usual multiple results of our efforts.