Friday, September 18, 2009
The Meeting of the Brothers
A just-because-I-love-these-photos layout:) (In other words, not a challenge for a change!)
One technique I did for this layout was to select the portion of the focal photo outside of the smaller frame and apply a gaussian blur. I wanted to include the larger portion of the photo, in part b/c you can see my hand and arm around both boys, but I also wanted to keep the focus on their sweet little faces.
Dave & Pauline had just arrived in the snow when Jeff returned from getting the boys from Dan & Amy's house. M stopped by the bassinet to briefly glance at William (who of course was still New Baby/Mr. No-Name then), then both of them greeted Grandpa & Grandma, then C settled in on the window ledge with Jeff's iTouch to play games, completely ignoring the baby. Michael took a nice turn holding William at his own request and commented on how he had little ears, a little nose, etc, then tried to TAKE the baby by himself over to Grandpa, because he hadn't had a turn yet. After C played games a bit and after Grandpa & Grandma left, C wanted to hold the baby constantly. He held even his head alone, very gently. M looked on for part of the time but especially C was very interested in baby's little parts...he gently moved his hat aside so he could examine and touch his ears, see how much hair he had, touch his nose, etc...was very interested that he had no teeth (gently moved his lips so he could look, and William very cooperatively opened his mouth wide), and both were VERY interested in his belly button and its very recent function. The really fun part was that William was awake and checking them out most of this time also.
Amanda Sok Sea Glass
Keri Schueller Tiny Love -Boy (frame)
Thao Cosgrove Emb Templates: String Fling
Cheryl Barber Paua Shell styles
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5 comments:
The gaussian blur looks good!
Poor Jeff...I neglected to mention the gaussian blur was his idea:) Thanks for a great idea! They like it over at Scrapgirls too. You really should scrapbook more often than once every 3 years...
Lovely, lovely page! Of course, your journaling is perfect and I like the blur effect also. Just the right touch for the photo. Good idea Jeff! I used that effect on a photo of my Dad and Connor once and loved how it turned out.
SO pretty, Cheri! :-) I have no idea about this digital stuff, but you make it look fabulous! I love the heartfelt journaling, too, btw!
Gorgeous!
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