My favorite is the pic of your art supplies. About the time you get your kids raised and you think you can move on to oil paints and/or acrylics; along come the grandkids. Just saying...
Oh I'm sure you have crayons in your house still. We do try watercolors and acrylics at my house, but usually my kids just paint a piece of paper one solid color from each edge... lol
The crayons had the most texture, with their broken-off and worn ends, and the lighting was so nice and even. What a great angle to shoot your jacket from - the snaps stand out in relief! The crown jewels didn't "turn me on" - I wonder if you narrowed down the selection, and shot in extreme closeup like Jamie Perkins did? I do like the rainbow effect that you had going, with the colors arranged just so...
REALLY like the crayola photo! What a great idea... So now the whole world knows where to rip off the crown jewels! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the pic of your art supplies. About the time you get your kids raised and you think you can move on to oil paints and/or acrylics; along come the grandkids. Just saying...
ReplyDeleteOh I'm sure you have crayons in your house still. We do try watercolors and acrylics at my house, but usually my kids just paint a piece of paper one solid color from each edge... lol
ReplyDeleteThe crayons are so fun. I love the backward ones. What a great idea. Very creative
ReplyDeleteLove the crayons, too, the lighting on them is great and the jacket is really nice!!
ReplyDeleteThe crayons had the most texture, with their broken-off and worn ends, and the lighting was so nice and even. What a great angle to shoot your jacket from - the snaps stand out in relief! The crown jewels didn't "turn me on" - I wonder if you narrowed down the selection, and shot in extreme closeup like Jamie Perkins did? I do like the rainbow effect that you had going, with the colors arranged just so...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I cropped in the "jewels" and it looks a lot better!
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