...I can remember I used to lay in bed and listen to her read this book to me; We never got to finish it, but the memory will always be one of the things I miss doing the most...
Photographers Note: Being partically colorblind, I was having so much difficulty trying to find a color scheme for all the colors I find the most difficult to see. So, I decided to go a different route with this. On the actual picture I used a filter called "Colorful Center" and it just happened to line up and fit exactly where I wanted it to. So in the end it all worked out for me. Again, this is a "Super Macro" setting. I am submitting it full size for detail. Remember, click TWICE for full view! I used a clear acrylic off-white frame with soft shadow over lay. This is the Second in the Series VD (see above). I hope you all enjoy!
Inspired by: A Rose in Winter by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss[link]
EDIT 2/17/2013 I have been warned by many people to please re-instate the watermark. I have decided to take their advice as there has been a lot of theft going on. I understand that it may compromise the integrity of this photograph, but as a photographer I need to protect my work. I am currently making a water mark of my own that I will replace this one with once I finish. For now, I apologize. These pictures are my babies. Thx for understanding!
I had actually fell in love with it when I was a kid. lol Windows today are made with double pane, and most apartment places I have been to had them and it highly reduces the frost. I live in what I considered as a kid a richy house now; so no window frost! lol It's good though, because it keeps the place warm. But my family lived in a mobile home when I was younger, and the ice would crawl all over those windows. I would spend hours admiring their intricacy and how interesting it was that they often took the shape of leaves and plants. I thought the leaves and plants had magically caused the ice to form that way! XD lol So yea, I appreciate frost art.
~Gemi
~Gemi