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Post by jackscrap on Apr 26, 2024 23:46:16 GMT
Today's quote comes from Ziad K. Abdelnour, not someone that I was personally aware of until I saw this quote.
"Life is like photography, you use the negatives to develop."
I hope you can take some inspiration from these words and find a way to illustrate what they mean to you.
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Post by hmca on Apr 27, 2024 1:02:50 GMT
Great quote, jackscrap! Now to come up with an illustration......should be a fun one!
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Post by Lillias on Apr 27, 2024 11:22:24 GMT
Thank you for this challenge Jacki. It has taken me back to a page I did on a similar theme back in April of 2018. So I have taken the liberty of re-doing that page as shown below. Credits: Main image is from Pexels. BG paper is a Vintage Paper texture by Dreamscape from Design Cuts. Other items from Shabby Chic and Rustic kits by Anita Designs. Remaining clipart from pngtree.
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Post by hmca on Apr 27, 2024 16:35:57 GMT
Created this morning.....all past info gathered from the Wayback Machine. PSE&M as of 8:53am 4/27/2024 png images from Rawpixels from a negative came a positive
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Post by Lillias on Apr 27, 2024 18:12:16 GMT
from a negative came a positive What a fabulous depiction of the quote Helen.
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Post by jackscrap on Apr 28, 2024 0:37:52 GMT
Lillias, I like how you have placed the images on your page, the eyes seem to connect and one gets the feeling that there's a story waiting to be told there.
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Post by jackscrap on Apr 28, 2024 0:41:27 GMT
Helen, now that was a negative that saddened us all, but in the end turned into something positive. What a bright and cheery way of putting all those numbers together.
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Post by jackscrap on Apr 28, 2024 3:37:35 GMT
Just a different take on the quote, so many ways to say the same thing. Image genererated in PS Beta.
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Post by hmca on Apr 28, 2024 18:54:07 GMT
Rather than creating something looking for a picture that might fit this challenge, I came across this one of my grandson when he was young. Who can look at that sad little face and not have feelings of concern, empathy.....a desire to make him feel better? I think there are probably many times like this when seeing sadness makes us want to "make things better."
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Post by jackscrap on Apr 28, 2024 21:08:03 GMT
That looks very nasty, hopefully the positive was that he learnt how to avoid it happening again. Plus all the hugs and kisses he would have got afterwards.🥰
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Post by hmca on Apr 28, 2024 23:10:24 GMT
He was playing baseball and had protective goggles on over his glasses or it might have been worse, jackscrap.
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Post by jackscrap on Apr 28, 2024 23:17:06 GMT
He was playing baseball and had protective goggles on over his glasses or it might have been worse, jackscrap . Hope it didn’t deter him from playing.
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Post by hmca on Apr 28, 2024 23:18:19 GMT
Not at all....
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Post by Jim on Apr 29, 2024 0:57:13 GMT
"Joy after Pain" Mother and child image courtesy of Julia Kauffmann / Pixabay. TS2 look added. Frame structure from Jodi.
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Post by hmca on Apr 29, 2024 1:10:02 GMT
Great image choice for the challenge , Jim!
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