Tuesday, 20 October 2015

"I reminisce some times. . . . "


 

     Last night, whence I was sourcing the photographics for yesterday evenings, image series - Jalisco Province – I came across of wonderful archive of photographs taken with two different cameras – a Vivitar 14MP Camera that I purchased at Canadian Tire for $49.99, and my trusted Sanyo Xati 10.1 MP Dual Camera – all during my wonderful trip to Northern Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – up the coast of Jaltemba Bay in October of 2012.  Also note, a few shots were taken with my brothers camera:  A Panasonic Lumix Point-and-Shoot 14MP.

 

    Please feel free to enjoy, below, some more from the same “fond” of archived photographics.  For videos please see me on Twitter at: @AofPGImage.      

    I have chosen to display some excellent images and family footage that includes my great and gracious brother – Adrian Paulo!

 

    And remember, do not let your old pictures die on your computers or cell phones!!  Enjoy becoming and living the life of a artist and photographic connoisseur-like, genius by constantly working with your images and having fun; creating new ways of presentation, display, interpretation and overall, everlasting, enjoyment.

    Get creative.  It does not matter who good your camera is, or how bad your photos are!  It is all about what you do with our photos, and how you can derive fun, increase knowledge and appreciation and foster enjoyment by working with them!

 

    Try:

 

1.    Making a Photo Collage or Scrap-book

2.    Write a journal and include images

3.    Pen a short story that connects characters to the places in your images

4.    Paint and draw with your photos as sketch guides.

 

HAVE A HAPPY AND A HEALTHY AND KEEP ON KEEPING ON!

 

 










2 comments:

  1. " she was alone, a solitary, abandoned woman, lost in the lowest eddies of the great city's tide -- the tide that always ebbs" --McTeague

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  2. Deamons of the Night....the forces of Evil triumphing over Good!

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