Frosted Glass Aerosol Paint gives a semi-transparent coating to the windows in my studio. The paint application is old and is wearing off. This gives me an interesting background for photographs. One day I had finished cleaning up after an open house; light coming in through the windows produced interesting shapes. Using my Canon Powershot 11 camera I made some photographs that are part of a series titled, Studio Lines.
Good shot! Bold and subtle simultaneously. That’s a gift.
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The frosted windows make the best props 🙂
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Lovely shot =)
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Thank you. I love that gargoyle surveying the world . I really enjoyed reading your poems.
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Thank you AND I’m happy to have found you!
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Ah, those tulips look so happy where they are! [I love the background!]
Have a great new week, Carla! 🙂
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Nice to see a slice of the street outside. I’m really enjoying this series.
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That is my peeking window 🙂
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🙂 James Stewart’s got nothing on you!
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Lisa: Why would Thorwald want to kill a little dog? Because it knew too much?
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Ha ha! Ah, it is a classic – I’m going to watch it tonight!
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The wooden windows,the cars in the background and the flowersj. Perfect!
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I like the line up of steel cars compared to the light colorful tulips.
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Studio for yourself or studio for business? I know before you talked about a studio, but it always sounded like a personal space. Now it sounds like for business venture. Anywho, lovely capture, Carla.
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Hi Rommel
No It is my private painting studio. My favorite place to be 🙂
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