played with today, but this first shot of a photo of a vintage picture that had been blown up, framed, and hung on a bathroom wall at the place we stayed at the beach last Nov. is my favorite ....I just love it. Still, though I notice a bit of the remainder of a reflection I didn't manage to hide.I hope to add it to my bathroom decor as well, only smaller...the colors are perfect.
.I only wish I knew who the ladies were...;)
.I only wish I knew who the ladies were...;)
Seaside Ore 1924
Pitcher with roses with french doors
Calling card paperweight (my great great grandmother's)...
I'd have any of these on my walls, but Pitcher with roses with french doors would have pride of place. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThose women were 'daring' to go onto that rock! Lucky for you that they did, so this photo could be a subject of your VINTAGE piece. I like how the colors came out, too, in ALL the photos that you've posted. Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and what a great pic too! Thanks for dropping by my blog and for you kind words.
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Kathy
That first shot is quite amazing. I love photos that demonstrate the adventurous nature of women in that era! Great processing on it!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteglorious work and so well done!! love that first one. oh the stories it evokes!!
ReplyDeleteI love the ladies on the rock. How did they get out there withoutgetting all wet. :) Great editing.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with your photos...the first photo is fascinating. I'd love to know more about these three women on those rocks! Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. Seaside, OR is a wonderful place. You did a great job with that piece. I can see why it was your favorite.
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