They enjoy the bench just their size made from ash from when Mt. St. Helens erupted not long ago. I think it might be better if they moved a little closer. . . what do you think?
You asked about how I slanted the photos, I used Photoshop Elements. I dragged them them onto a transparent layer and roatated them there. I saved the result and uploaded the altered photo.
If you would like more explicit instructions, e-mail me. My e-mail is on my profile page. We are off to the mountains for a few days to close the cabin for the winter, snow is in the forcast.
Oh dear Paulie, you are so sweet! :) Showing us such a cosy and nice photo! It's getting colder each day, so yes... they should be closer to each other the two of them on that bench....! ;)
I think yhey are terribly shy!!;-)
ReplyDeleteSorry! Forgot to say that I like the idea of creating a statuette of the ashes of a volcano! The photo is great!
ReplyDeleteThey're too shy to show their love to each other.. Wait for some time, and they will get closer soon! :))
ReplyDeleteHi Paulie,
ReplyDeleteYou asked about how I slanted the photos, I used Photoshop Elements. I dragged them them onto a transparent layer and roatated them there. I saved the result and uploaded the altered photo.
If you would like more explicit instructions, e-mail me. My e-mail is on my profile page. We are off to the mountains for a few days to close the cabin for the winter, snow is in the forcast.
Oh dear Paulie, you are so sweet! :) Showing us such a cosy and nice photo! It's getting colder each day, so yes... they should be closer to each other the two of them on that bench....! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting way to use the ashes of the volcano! Yes, they should move a tiny bit closer. :)
ReplyDeleteThey should see love for what it is and embrace it because life is so very short.
ReplyDeleteWow, Paulie you have lovely benches collection.
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