Nice framing too! I see someone here from
the Pine Rest group graduated above
construction paper, paste, popsicle sticks,
and macaroni. Maybe there's hope for the rest
of us too. (hey, I can dream, can't I?)
Gary, I ate the paste and macaroni and used
the popsicle sticks to clean my teeth. After
that they told me to go play with photoshop
for a while until I could master my frames
like that guy in the room next door. I think
his name was...wait...his name was
GARY...co-inky-dink? Hmmmmmm
Thank you Jeffrey & JMC :) I
appreciate your comments more than you know!
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Hotshoe Tango [deleted] says:
I really have to sit down and figure out that
dang Photoshop. I really like how you framed
this photo. I would definitely hang this on
my wall. Beautiful and well done!
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Wow ! Just beautiful ! It's amazing to
think that God made each of those snowflakes
different too ! Stay warm ! :-)
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Thank you :) I think snowflakes are so
amazing and beautiful to look at. It seems
as if it has to be just the right kind of
snow to pick out the individual flakes
though.
You stay warm too Pat :) It's definitely
feeling like winter now!
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Ok, bear with me here... How did you do
this? They look like they are still in the
air. But are they actually on black surface
instead? I feel dumb that I can't figure
this out. But maybe that's why I like it so
much...
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Lori: I had it on Macro mode, the
snowflakes were actually piled up on the
black part of my car window (the rubbery
part) so I just rolled down my window and
took the picture ! :)
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So gentle, so perfect....
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says:
Purdy :)
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