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| Mounting Photo Collages
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I have ten 12x18 collages, one of each of my 10 grandchildren. I cannot afford to frame each one, so would like ideas on how I might be able to mount them as a group on a wall. It would be okay to tack them onto something, but would like ideas about what that something might be. I have a nice wall by my entry door in a mobile home, that provides at least 80 inches of width.
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| Posted on: 01/22/2009 | 6 Feedback(s) |
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| Good Backgrounds Make Good Photos
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When you take a photo, don't just make sure the person is smiling and looks good. Make sure you have a nice background. A simple background works best, be it a plain white wall or a dark green couch, or even your full length curtains. Outside, you can use a tall green bush or a flowering hydrangea, or even the side of your house.
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| Posted on: 04/07/2008 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| Keeping Your Camera with You
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Always keep your camera with you on walking or bicycling trips. The point and click automatic digital cameras over five megapixels, create near professional quality photographs.
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| Posted on: 02/16/2007 | 2 Feedback(s) |
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| Take Your Own Professional Portrait Photos!
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 If you have a camera, you can save lots of money by taking your own portraits. Here's one of my son when he turned 6 months. We didn't have the money to get professional photos taken, so I did my own session! This particular photo looked better black and white (a quick fix with Photoshop).
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| Posted on: 01/08/2007 | 10 Feedback(s) |
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| Fine Art from Ordinary Objects
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Make fine art from the most mundane objects! Here I photographed a common cheese grater, on a counter top in my kitchen. I can see this on a gallery wall.
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| Posted on: 05/01/2006 | 11 Feedback(s) |
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