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StudioTours

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…to all of you who dropped by to see the video tour of my studio. I have not had as much fun online as that. We all seem to be in a fever pitch to view all the studios that were available. I got some great ideas from some of you and marveled at how darn organized everything is in our studios. I think that really blew me away cause we artist can be a messy bunch sometimes.
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Thanks also to Pokey and her staff for getting us all together. Loads of fun was had by all I’m sure. Now I will sink down in my semi-comfy chair ( according to hubby) and read the magazine issue of Studios that just happens to have my good friend, Susan Brubaker Knapp in it (check out pg 72 me amigos!). We are all so very proud of\’a0 her. Woohoo!!!!\\\\
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See ya next time “In the Hayloft”,

Playing with Photoshop

Two years ago I bought Photoshop Elements to help me manage and enhance the photos of my art pieces for my website I was writing at the time.

I use it almost every day now and am still learning what this software has to offer. Every new “thing” I discover stillĀ  amazes me. To that end I decided to take a few pics of myself and manipulate them….with threshold, tinting, cropping, adjusting, all sorts of different things. It’ so cool to have a new toy to play with without having spent a dime.

I read a lot of blogs and I happened upon one that talked about using threshold (sorry I don’t remember whose blog it was, my connection timed out and I lost the pages I was looking at when computer had to reboot).

In it’s simplest form threshold removes colour and reverts everything to black and white. It’s a bit more complicated than that but hey, that’s enough explanation for me. Here’s the first of my play time learning session.upper-faceI absolutely love how this came out!

I don’t actually like having pictures taken of me and will avoid them at all costs so the fact that I can take pieces of these pics and crop them is cool. The original photo was a full face shot.

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This next one I cropped, posterized and re-coloured purple. Who knew that purple would look so cute on me?

I read somewhere that when cropping a person you should try to include only those things that are important in the photo. I cropped real close so that the subject (me) was the center of the pic and nothing would distract from it. Not bad really.

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Of course I had to get a pic of my hands….parts of my body that I am thankful for everyday. With these hands I get to create and touch and love and speak my soul with.

lower-faceThis is another photo playing with threshold. I love the play of light and dark with this tool. I went back and forth manipulating my lips it seems like forever. Did you know that most black women are not happy with this part of their face. I have never been one of those women. It’s something I tell my daughter all the time…be happy with who you are…cause girl there’s no repeats.

me-2 And last but not least, an un-enhanced photo of me. I hesitated putting this one in and told myself to “get over it!” Pictures are meant to be seen, not hidden,right?

These photos were all taken by me with the timer on my camera. You do not want to know how many were erased because my head was cut off or only half of me was in the shot. Okay so a professional photographer I am not….but I can still play.

Go on, I dare ya….take some shots of yourself and play.

See ya next time “In the Hayloft”,

Giving Thanks

thanks-smallWe celebrate here in the States, Thanksgiving, a wonderful no-extra-stuff-but-giving-thanks holiday. Unlike the weeks leading up to Christmas where we all seem to be maniacally rushing around trying to find that perfect gift for family and friends, Thanksgiving is really cool.

It’s a time to recognize all the non-tangible gifts that have been bestowed on us throughout the year. All of us are given this once chance, if we had not done so already, to be grateful for all we have in our lives, no matter our circumstance.

So lets all give thanks for living and for the loving.

Happy Thanksgiving!!


See ya next time “In the Hayloft”,

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hubby and 6yr old with my first poinsettas of the season

Hope everyone had a gobbly good Thanksgiving. It was nice just having the family around but it felt strange as well cause we usually have friends over (they also have no other family near them) but this time they chose to have a quiet day themselves. Got a call from one of them and he said he missed being at our house! Ohhhhh. So me thinks we’ll end up together again next year as was our tradition for over 12 yrs. Ya live and ya learn.

Yesterday, because we didn’t have guests I got to do some of my own thing (which I promised myself to work on) and I finished the look of my website…the struggle with that had more to do with being content with what I produced enough to like it for the long run.

I have a few pages to fill out…one being the “about myself” page, aaagrrh (waxing on about my accomplishments is something I’m still not very comfortable doing) and secondly I need to take good pics of my large quilts to post on my gallery page. Have to set it up outside to get good pics cause I don’t have a studio wall big enough.

Wish me luck that it works the first time around so I can finally upload it to a server so that the whole wide world can see me. Yikes! Just the thought of that gives me the heeby geebies but…I WILL NOT GIVE UP, I WILL PERSEVERE!!!! .

I know, I know you’re probably thinking”she got a blog for goodness sake, how’s that for worldwide” but having a website is somehow different in my mind. Here I’m just enjoying “chatting” with friends.

By the way I usually end my nights just before I go to sleep by finding something everyday to be grateful for. But this Thankgiving I am more grateful than you can imagine for having my family, all my children at home to celebrate the day with. We’ve been in upheaval for such a long time it was good to just appreciate them all. Of course my 6yr old kept telling me, “Mummy you’re staring at me again”. What can I say, they make me smile and those tender feeling just rise to the surface.

See ya next time”In the Hayloft”,

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