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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Another photograph the screen saver photo. Carousel horse.
Here's another photo of one of my screen saver images. Click the image to see a larger view. Wow, I haven't had so much fun since I first saw Paul, the nudist bookstore owner in Quartside, AZ! :) And yes, I have photos of him also!
Leave a comment today, and I'll email you a free screensaver of one of these images. If I don't get any takers, I'll cry, I'm going through a very discouraged, depressed, down and out, no one loves my art, time of life. Well.....don't take that to seriously...I'm really on the upswing of things! :) I just want some comments!
Your feedback is important to me, comments are like gifts, when I get one, I dance around and jump up and down for joy. You don't have to leave compliments, just your honest thoughts. So what do you think about this image, do you like it better or worse than the first screen saver image I posted?
Did you know, when you mark follow on a blog, it will show up in your google reader in your google account? I just learned that fact today.
Don't forget to leave a comment and get a free screensaver image...
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Donna! These are fantastic! I can see why you are so excited! The colors are so VIVID and KA-POW! ...see you are loved, as is your wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteJudy Elizabeth in Babb
Frankly, these are a little scary to me, but I so admire you for trying so many new things and letting ideas just come over you and just going for it and see what happens. I would never have thought photographing the screen would even work, let alone turn out so well, albeit, scary :-Judy Johnson
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this one! Love the look of the fiery steeds of the carousel. This a great photograph, wondering how you do it?
ReplyDeleteJane