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Photography Area~Our Photos => Sports / People / Family / => Topic started by: LaughingPeppers on May 26, 2010, 12:16:26 PM
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I have been scanning old family photos in the last two weeks, and I came upon this cute photo of my daughters when they were just kids. Shot in color film in a hot summer of 1984. Their closeness is well captured in this photo and that bond is still holds them together today. I wanted to show them how much I appreciate their love for each other so this morning I made an art out of this photo. I am sure they would love to have this framed.
These three are my teachers who taught me to be the best father I could ever be. Having them is the best gift Gina has ever given me. They all turned out to be the best daughters that any parent could wish for. And my thanks to God is never-ending.
From left is Blessyl, Christina and Marianne.
Lovely photo. I am so glad to hear that they are still so close.
I'm usually not much of a fan of selective coloring, but I like this one. I think the picture would be plain and boring without it.
Thank you Judy. And to Scottyboy, I am Glad that my rendition of selective coloring
made you notice this photo. I always believe that every photo has its own merit and certain techniques when applied accordingly to the right subject would enhance a rather boring shot. Digital Photography opened many doors to visual expression that once were so difficult and limited in film.
What a wonderful memory photo. And I agree, the coloring of just the popsicles really makes it special.
Beautiful. What a precious memory!
Thanks KK