
I like playing with zoom on photos. This one had an unexpected cool framing of the car in the background.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I like playing with zoom on photos. This one had an unexpected cool framing of the car in the background.
The last of my Santa art composites…
When I saw this homeless man portrait he immediately reminded me of Santa…but a worn down version. I kept the photo for a long time thinking I should do something with it. So I put a hat on him, put him behind this vintage window that also had seen better days…added a little snow….
Another composite with some painterly effects and rain added.
I truly appreciate all of you hanging out with me every day and sharing my journeys throughout the world. I am a very lucky girl in soooo many ways. I have GREAT FRIENDS and family and a husband who encouraged me to follow my heart and pursue my crazy ideas.
This is a composite I made for my digital arts group. Spread the Joy of this season through out the universe!
This is a composite from the owl in yesterday’s post, with a stump that I pass everyday on my walks. (see photo below) Of course there was some post processing magic applied.
This is a composite starting with the SEARS HOUSE. It was a kit house sold by the Sears Robuck co. It’s been abandoned here in Sequim for a long time and is thought to be haunted by many. Below is how it looks in the day.
This was our guide Tony…he was AMAZING. I was talking to him and then saw the cool reflection of the lake AND us in his glasses! That’s me in the yellow jacket.