Tuesday, March 6, 2007

March 7, 2007



I have'nt been updating in a while because I have been so frustrated with my editing software PSE 4. I could not get the RAW plug-in to work for nothing!!! I downloaded Adobe CS2 and Lightroom to see if I would have any better luck with them and I have!!! This photo is a combo of this weeks theme and last week. This is a picture of my parents out on a date 50 years ago. The photo behind them to the left is a picture of my Grandparents, my Father's parents taken in 1918 right after they left Alabama and moved to Delaware. The photo to the right is my great-aunt Lexanna and I believe that photo was taken here in Detroit. As far as this weeks theme. One of the items that make my life easier is picture frames . I love having them all over the house,with pictures of people and places and stuff.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great DOF! I love to see other people's heritage photos. There are always such interesting stories behind the pictures. I also like to have photos sprinkled around the house. TFS

Michelle said...

DOF is very good! i love that you have so many priceless photos and know when they were taken!

Lorrie said...

I also have LOTS of pics in my home. Sometimes it looks like a shrine to my DD!
Nice shot, love the soft colors.

nomo wino daph said...

Another one here with a ton of pics...I try to switch them out about every 4-6 months and "update"! ha
Very sweet picture and love your DOF!

Sarah Heggie said...

Love this shot and creative take on the theme!

Sue said...

That is cool! So how are you liking Cs2 and lightroom? I haven't made the jump yet. Please let me know what you think!

Cindi Koceich said...

I'm glad you were able to get RAW figured out...I'm gonna have to do that soon! I love frames filled with pictures too! What great pictures to have!!

Jenn said...

love your DOF. Picture frames make my life easy too to preserve those special memories. I love your shots..Great job!

Krissynae said...

Beautiful photographs. it is a great layout. Love the colors.

Carolyn said...

Great job, and I love these photographs of your photographs. Such history.

Missed seeing your posts welcome back!