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Post by jackscrap on Jul 9, 2022 8:11:19 GMT
What a pretty little bird.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 8, 2022 8:49:37 GMT
What a beautiful flower, such lovely details in the centre. Someone needs to develop an app that tracks what resources were used and what processes were involved. I thought I had found one recently, but it didn’t really work like I was hoping it would. Back to pen and paper...if I can be bothered.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 8, 2022 8:40:06 GMT
Awwww, very cute. You have some very obliging wildlife!
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 8, 2022 5:12:48 GMT
Great page Helen, you have managed the placement of all the photos well, never easy I know. Only took you a few days you say, I've got pages that I've started and haven't come back to in years.....and yet sometimes I can get it done in a couple of hours, that's the beauty of digital scrapbooking yes?
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 8, 2022 5:02:23 GMT
I like the simplicity of this one, bright colours help to direct our attention to the main image.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 8, 2022 4:43:37 GMT
How beautiful, there is so much detail to see in the enlarged version.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 7, 2022 4:12:13 GMT
Rough and smooth
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 7, 2022 3:51:35 GMT
Well I think I've been inadvertantly 'scraplifting' without knowing it, nice to be able to give it a name! Regardless, this is quite a pretty page with good use of your flower background to compliment the framed image. I really must get into trying out the wordart technique more often, what you've done here is a lovely addition to the page.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 7, 2022 3:23:32 GMT
Love those colourful coneflowers, and your Ocean Grove sounds worlds away from the Ocean Grove that I know about an hour away from me. It is full of surfers and the cultural lifestyle that goes with that.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 7, 2022 3:18:19 GMT
pontiac1940 Looks like an excellent display of your wonderful photos, and how very generous of you to donate them to this worthy cause.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 5, 2022 22:37:51 GMT
Thank you all, for once the lions were close to the viewing area and feeling quite frisky.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 5, 2022 8:25:04 GMT
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 5, 2022 1:48:03 GMT
Sunflowers just love the camera, and the background texture is perfect. Did you consider cropping into a portrait mode?
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 4, 2022 21:27:23 GMT
found a holly tree with berries It is interesting that your Holly leaves do not resemble ours.
Our Holly leaves are scalloped with a very sharp "briar" at the tip of each scallop.
Way back when I was a kid, my mother got the bright idea to, instead of going out in the fencerow and chopping down a Christmas Tree, buy an evergreen from a nursery, roots and all, decorate and use that for our Christmas Tree, and then put it in the ground after Christmas; we did this for maybe five years before reverting back to chopping down trees.
I can't remember them all; but, I do remember two in particular; one was a Blue Spruce that the last time I saw it was probably 80-feet tall; and, another, and I think the first, was a Holly. Although the Holly didn't grow so tall as the Spruce, it was thriving the last time I saw it.Some leaves were smooth, but others were spiky, examples visible on the left of the first photo.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 4, 2022 6:00:41 GMT
Beautifully photographed Clive, love the pink lilac flowers.
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