Thursday, April 5, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Once Upon A Time ... Photo Restoration
Original Photograph |
Once upon a time ...
There was a beautiful woman who got all dressed up in a beautiful dress to go to a military ball with her Prince Charming. A photograph was made and put away into a photo album so that sometime down the road she and her children and her grandchildren could all look at it and see the beautiful dress and know what a special night it had been.
Unfortunately, the photograph was placed in one of those albums with the sticky pages and plastic page covers ... which eventually turn yellow and will not let go of your photographs.
The original photograph was only about 2 inches wide, pretty small. It was sent to me to see if I could make it a little bigger. So this is what I did.
Restored photo |
I cleaned it up, dropped the old background and put in a new one more appropriate for such a regal lady. And then ....
Color Tinting |
I love this restoration. If you need to have an old photo restored please email me for details.
Friday, March 30, 2012
State Park Art Display
I went to Paris Landing State Park this morning to put up a display of my artwork.
I think it's wonderful that they let local artist display their talent like this.
As I was leaving I couldn't help but notice ...
... the beautiful Pansies just outside the front door.
And then because it was such a beautiful morning
I drove on over and went through the picnic area.
I love the lake when it looks like this.
Have a beautiful day!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Wisteria & Kittys
If you aren't into flowers or the wonders of Spring, you may need to take a detour for a few weeks from this blog. Here at Paris Landing we are having one of the most beautiful Springs! All the flowers and blooming trees are perfect this year and I just can't help my self. It's just too pretty to ignore.
So any way, I was visiting my friend Cindy Rice the other day and she mentioned she had a pretty Wisteria bush and didn't I need a photo of some Wisteria. Well, I'm always game for a neat photograph and I had seen some Wisteria around here, a small bush here and there, but nothing that just begged to be photographed. She kept telling me what a pretty Wisteria bush it was so I thought, why not?
Well .......
My goodness!
I love it!!! And then - along came this sweet little creature!
So any way, I was visiting my friend Cindy Rice the other day and she mentioned she had a pretty Wisteria bush and didn't I need a photo of some Wisteria. Well, I'm always game for a neat photograph and I had seen some Wisteria around here, a small bush here and there, but nothing that just begged to be photographed. She kept telling me what a pretty Wisteria bush it was so I thought, why not?
Well .......
My goodness!
I love it!!! And then - along came this sweet little creature!
Hello kitty, kitty!
And of course while I was there I had to look around for other neat things.
Like this lizard attached to a Kentucky Lake rock with their house number, and ..
... these pretty little stepping stones.
Well ... hello again! Apparently the Wisteria also makes a great jungle gym for the kitty.
Back to interesting things.
A bird house in a bird bath. How convenient!
One of the most interesting potting/storage??? sheds I've ever seen.
There may be a painting here.
Let's see now, why was I here?
Oh yes.
The Wisteria!
Bye, bye! Hope you enjoyed your visit.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
A Boat Full of Tulips
This landscape has to be a Paris Landing original. A real boat full of Tulips!
I've been trying to get this photograph for about four Springs now. I was always too early, too late, or the weather wouldn't cooperate. Here's another view.
Bill Carpenter on Lakehill Beach Estates Road deserves a Green Thumb Award for these perfect tulips and for the idea of using an old boat for a raised flower bed.
Thank you Bill for brightening up our neigborhood and for putting up with that crazy photographer you keep seeing in your front yard.
I've been trying to get this photograph for about four Springs now. I was always too early, too late, or the weather wouldn't cooperate. Here's another view.
Bill Carpenter on Lakehill Beach Estates Road deserves a Green Thumb Award for these perfect tulips and for the idea of using an old boat for a raised flower bed.
Thank you Bill for brightening up our neigborhood and for putting up with that crazy photographer you keep seeing in your front yard.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Sweetvalley In the Spring
My little brother John owns a cabin in the prettiest little valley.
It's rightly named - Sweetvalley.
He rents it out to fishermen, hunters, nature lovers, honey mooners and all sorts of folks looking for a quiet, private little place to spend a weekend on Kentucky Lake. You can check it out here.
His gardner, my sister Anne, has a green thumb and .... a thing for pansies,
and more pansies,
and more pansies,
and even pansies in a tree stump. Actually, I really think this is a pretty creative way to cover up a stump. What do you think?
It's rightly named - Sweetvalley.
He rents it out to fishermen, hunters, nature lovers, honey mooners and all sorts of folks looking for a quiet, private little place to spend a weekend on Kentucky Lake. You can check it out here.
and more pansies,
and more pansies,
and even pansies in a tree stump. Actually, I really think this is a pretty creative way to cover up a stump. What do you think?
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