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Manic Monday-Grab and Go!
As I already had pcitures out from the birthday party, I continued the theme to finish capturing the moment...
After the judging and sampling, gifts were opened...while burgers and dogs were cooking on the grill.
Happy 18th birthday!
Home Sweet Home- This is the house U grew up in-lived for 25 years! These pictures are from 1970, I was 11 years old. The other picture shows the wallpaper in my room-it was gray with dogwood branches on it. Wheh I was older I painted the walls sky blue and made curtains and a quilted bedspread...the above picture shows treasures I got at a church rummage sale.
My brother and his wife bought the house from my dad and live there now. Nice to have it still in the family, since both my parents are gone.
My husband and I went back there last year and the house seems so small now!
Closer look, minus fence, tape and cones, at the new loading/unloading area for the Green and Blue line light rail.
Just after I'd fairly well mastered the basics of photography, I used to load up a 24 exposure roll of film and go out and shoot the whole roll; simply for the joy of taking pictures and using a camera. It was a luxury I would indulge in, being as I didn't have a whole lot of money to spend on photography, so I was careful to try and make every shot count. I won't say those rolls produced any artistic shots or great photography, but I did have a lot of fun and enjoyment during that period. Thinking back to that period, it seems like forever since I've experienced that feeling of "just shooting for shooting's sake." And now in this digital age, we're not limited to 24 exposures and can shoot as many pictures as we want. But, I miss those days of the "24 Frame Mindset." Today, I took my digital camera outside into my yard and tried to recreate that feeling by shooting 24 exposures as if it were one roll of film. These are all those photos that comprised my 24 exposure "roll of film." I don't claim them to be great art or anything, but it sure was fun.
My backyard can sometimes be quite wet, so there are always lots of crawdad holes around.
Taken on August 26th, 2012, with a Sony Alpha A230 dslr.
I am grateful that spring is around the corner. It's my favorite time of year. Lent, Easter, flowers blooming, and lots of much needed rain.
Going out in a blaze of black and white.
pp: BG Black tie
alphas: AC Thickers
Rub-on: BG
My late husband and me on our wedding day almost 11 years ago.
The 27th Aerial Port Squadron conducts a cargo deployment exercise on July 7. The exercise maintains unit readiness and allows Airmen practice loading and securing many types of equipment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Shannon McKay)
I feel a KNIFE like pain every time my grandson leaves to go back home to Dallas, TX
I used my paper piercer on the green tag border LOAD 513 2
I took a long time doing this and it felt good to get it down. We should listen to things. It is all part of what Sir Authur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes may have ment when he said, "You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear" I want to remember sounds and all the sensory input I get. Makes me want to sit and scrap all day.
These are digital scrap pages and for the titles I inserted a fancy font (the rainbow ones) and also a separate fancy font for petosky, Yesterday and Today. I color washed them so they would match the page. I used the Totally fun kit for the flowers and some of the papers, and one piece from the Timeless holiday digital kit which I won. That is on the page you can see the text and that paper is right below.
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Photos by Garo Goodrow, Multimedia Specialist
Penn State Pesticide Education Program
© The Pennsylvania State University 2019
my silly secret is that when I'm tired (I haven't slept all night because I slept so good in the afternoon) my noes gets bigger and my eyes get sunk into my orbits, so I just play with my eyes thinking they'll look a little big bigger and balance the proportion of my nose. ha ha, actually the secret is that the water still smelled like roses after the bath.