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    Moleskine Photo Notebook 1

    My first Moleskine Photo Notebook. I am using the Moleskine Pocket Watercolor Notebook. Each black and white print is in wallet size. I am enjoying the production.

    I began using Moleskine notebooks some time ago for journaling and keeping notes. Thanks to Joe Thorn [great photographs ... take a look!] I am now using one for my sermonic materials.

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    1. Laughing Grrl, sofia sweetheart, Phimagery, die01es, and 21 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Grant MacDonald (50 months ago | reply)

      Neat shot Bob. I should do something like this sometime. How's that for a new years resolution:-) All the best to you in 2008!

    3. eye2eye (50 months ago | reply)

      Very cool.

    4. JB/John (mostly out) [deleted] (50 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful photo.
      .... as seen in "Just me and my Camera"
      www.flickr.com/groups/just_me_and_my_camera/

    5. gallmese (50 months ago | reply)

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    6. David R Munson (50 months ago | reply)

      This is a great idea! How do you deal with vertically-formatted shots? Also, does the book get very "bulgy" (for lack of a better word) when filled with photographs?

    7. Bob AuBuchon (50 months ago | reply)

      @ David R ... vertical photos ... I place them long ways on the page, therefore the viewer has to turn the book. The Moleskine notebook I used is the pocket watercolor notebook (60 pages/30 front & back) Yes, there is a "bulgy-ness" to the book but not too bad. I have used about 50 of the 60 pages. This is my first and will experiment with future projects. Enjoying the whole "Moleskine" experience in various means and ways.

    8. iam(zana) (49 months ago | reply)

      Love it. Do you think it'd be great for storing polaroids as well ?

    9. Bob AuBuchon (49 months ago | reply)

      @ iam ... yes the Moleskine would be excellent for that. I would suggest either the Artist Sketchbook or even better the Watercolor Notebooks (large).

    10. Juan Kerr (46 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic, Bob! I've been wanting to do this for some time. I've sent you a flikr mail to ask for some advice. Hope you don't mind.

      Thanks.

    11. super_summilux (42 months ago | reply)

      beautiful. brilliant way to present the past works - a must try!

    12. noizze (41 months ago | reply)

      Hi Bob! Moleskine as a photoalbum such a great idea! I have my variation - only one photo on the page, rounded corners and only lomography-like images of my wife and daughters...

    13. maerzoo (7 months ago | reply)

      Hi Bob! I like your idea of a Moleskine photo album. What did you use to stick the photos on the paper? Adhesive or photo corners?

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