Volume II... A collection of art, techniques, and thoughts by artist, Bernie Rosage, Jr.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
The Quest for the Perfect Christmas Tree!
Check out our families quest for the perfect Christmas tree... it's our Christmas card to you. Be sure to sign the guest book so we know you dropped by...
The Quest for the Perfect Christmas Tree!
May this special card find you and yours enjoying faith, family, friends, and food during this special time of year.
May the Light of Christmas light your path and warm your heart...
Bernie, Tami, and the rest of our gang!
Friday, December 7, 2007
I'll have a BLUE Christmas without you... Coping with Grief and the Holidays...
During the holiday season, everywhere around us are sounds, smells and wishes of good cheer. For many the holidays are time for family and joyful celebration. But for some the holidays are more than we can bear. The thought of cooking a holiday meal, attending a holiday party or celebrating holiday traditions only bring feelings of grief and loneliness. How can those that have a loss feel like celebrating the holidays this season?
Check out these resources that I compiled...
I'll have a BLUE Christmas without you...
Coping with Grief and the Holidays
Source... Weeping Willows... a place to find peace, comfort, and hope after the loss of a loved one.
Check out these resources that I compiled...
I'll have a BLUE Christmas without you...
Coping with Grief and the Holidays
Source... Weeping Willows... a place to find peace, comfort, and hope after the loss of a loved one.
Friday, November 30, 2007
My Plein Air Adventure in the Blue Ridge Mountains!
I recently returned from a seven day "dream come true" painting trip from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I loaded up the old Honda with painting gear and clothing designed for cold weather plein air painting. I recently purchased and received the DVD series "Plein Air Painting the American Landscape" and had been watching them nightly as a motivating prelude of my upcoming adventure. I started my trek alone early Sunday, November 18th... Tami, Olivia, and our two cats (Simba and Angel) were to join me Thanksgiving Day. On the way... I stopped at the NC Museum Of Art in Raleigh to view the current exhibit... Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism. Seeing those original works by Monet, Renoir, Boudin, Sargent, etc... was the crowning touch - a pep rally motivating me even more for the trip. I arrived in the afternoon... picked up some groceries (essentials like coffee and hot dogs) and settled in. We have a family lodge in Fleetwood... a small community between Boone and West Jefferson, NC, so settling in really means making myself feel at home. My game plan was to plein air paint through the day and set up "daily painting" still lifes to paint at night. I was able to stick to that plan for most of the week finishing 7 plein air works and 3 still life paintings.
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A view from our mountain lodge deck....
Plein air painting for me is challenging yet relaxing. I love the challenge of the changing light and weather conditions with the relaxation gained from communing with nature. I am not exaggerating when I say it is spiritual for me... a way of spending quiet time with God and His awesome creation! The sights, sounds, smells, and interaction with nature and the occasional hiker makes for a great experience which fills all my senses and allows me a story tied to each painting.
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Here are the plein air works from my trip and some of those stories...
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #1...
After a trip into Boone to shop at my favorite candy store... Cheap Joe's Art Stuff... I headed along Railroad Grade Road trying to narrow down one of a hundred beautiful spots to paint from. I found a view of a barn (I have painted several times) from Todd Island... a small island park in the middle of the South Fork Branch of the New River. This old barn has so much character... I never tire of painting it... BTW... thanks Artie! ;)
The weather was mild and clear for most of the week... except this day... I painted this one in a cold drizzle. After almost two hours... the cold drizzle turned into a downpour and I RAN to the car with painting (95% complete) in hand.
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"Railroad Grade Road", Todd. NC.
8x10" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-19-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #2...
One of my favorite spots on earth is Rough Ridge Lookout located at mile marker 302 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Rough Ridge is actually the backside of Grandfather Mountain and the views there are magnificent! See what I mean...
The weather was very comfortable for late November but the wind was gusting at 40 mph at times... I had paintbrush in one hand and steadied my easel with the other.
I painted this view of the Lin Cove Viaduct from about half way up the ridge painting from a wooden lookout. I met several nice people while painting this one...
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"The Lin Cove Viaduct... a view from Rough Ridge"
9x12" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-20-2007.
This painting is for a invitational gallery show in January 2008. The show... titled, "North Carolina Landscapes... from the Mountains to the Sea"... will be at the Baysden Gallery in Jacksonville, NC where several local artists will be featured.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #3...
Returning home from Rough Ridge I was attracted to the light in this simple scene and how the bare winter trees seemed to glow on the shadow side of the hill. This small piece was captured near the banks of the New River as the afternoon sun was in its golden splendor. I overemphasized the small road that was there... something about country lanes and roads... I find them so inviting and peaceful. Anyone who has collected my work recognizes them as a common theme.
"Blue Ridge Lane in the Winter"...
5x7" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-20-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #4...
I woke up early as usual on Wednesday the 21st. The mist was everywhere... wanting to capture it I headed down Fleetwood Mountain and along Railroad Grade Road and the New River to find the perfect spot.
I set up along the banks looking into the rising sun as it back-lit the mist and silhouetted the trees in the scene. Here I am looking toward Todd Island that I mentioned in Plein Air #1.
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"A Misty View of Todd Island"... Todd, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-21-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #5...
This peaceful scene is set just below our mountain lodge. Two days earlier I set out to paint this scene in the late afternoon... As I got to the foot of the hill I heard two gunshots (rather close I might add) so I decided to wait. I could just see the headlines now... "Plein air painter mistaken for deer!" Maybe midday when there's a lull in hunting time would be a better choice... it was... two days later offered a better opportunity and as you can see... I'm among the living as I type this blog entry... :)
"Blue Ridge View"... Fleetwood, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-21-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #6...
I woke early Thanksgiving morning and decided to get at least one more plein air painting in before Tami, Olivia, and cats arrived later that morning. This scene is set on Fleetwood Mountain near our lodge on The Ridge. We walk this road everyday for exercise and I wanted to capture it before it is scattered with mountain homes. I got to met several people as they were enjoying their daily walks as well.
"The Ridge"... Fleetwood, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-22, 2007 (Thanksgiving Day).
Thanksgiving Day brought Tami, Olivia, the cats, and the COLD weather! It was 60 degrees when I painted the Ridge plein air... later that evening it was snowing!
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #7...
Saturday morning I ventured out in the cold to paint the mountain lake near our lodge... you can see the temperature in the photo below...
I set up and began painting... a lovely scene of the mist on the lake but I soon realized it wasn't working and it became what we plein air painters call a "scrapper". After scrapping it I began painting another scene of the lake with a lone kayak on shore. Before I finished... someone took the kayak out for a spin that's why you don't see in the image below.
My fingers could barely move but I loved the crisp cold air and found it exhilarating. Hope to paint in the snow sometime this winter... but as for now this is as close as I'll get...
I'll share the finished painting soon... left it in the mountains to dry.
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My Blue Ridge Plein Air Adventure was awesome! Nature in all its grandeur! Not only were the natural vistas beautiful but I got to witness several wild animals... about 20 wild turkeys, 4 deer, a Pileated Woodpecker, several wood ducks, to name a few.
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Every single moment made me appreciate God's creation even more than ever. Let's take care of this gift he has given us...
Bernie
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A view from our mountain lodge deck....
Plein air painting for me is challenging yet relaxing. I love the challenge of the changing light and weather conditions with the relaxation gained from communing with nature. I am not exaggerating when I say it is spiritual for me... a way of spending quiet time with God and His awesome creation! The sights, sounds, smells, and interaction with nature and the occasional hiker makes for a great experience which fills all my senses and allows me a story tied to each painting.
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Here are the plein air works from my trip and some of those stories...
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #1...
After a trip into Boone to shop at my favorite candy store... Cheap Joe's Art Stuff... I headed along Railroad Grade Road trying to narrow down one of a hundred beautiful spots to paint from. I found a view of a barn (I have painted several times) from Todd Island... a small island park in the middle of the South Fork Branch of the New River. This old barn has so much character... I never tire of painting it... BTW... thanks Artie! ;)
The weather was mild and clear for most of the week... except this day... I painted this one in a cold drizzle. After almost two hours... the cold drizzle turned into a downpour and I RAN to the car with painting (95% complete) in hand.
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"Railroad Grade Road", Todd. NC.
8x10" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-19-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #2...
One of my favorite spots on earth is Rough Ridge Lookout located at mile marker 302 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Rough Ridge is actually the backside of Grandfather Mountain and the views there are magnificent! See what I mean...
The weather was very comfortable for late November but the wind was gusting at 40 mph at times... I had paintbrush in one hand and steadied my easel with the other.
I painted this view of the Lin Cove Viaduct from about half way up the ridge painting from a wooden lookout. I met several nice people while painting this one...
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"The Lin Cove Viaduct... a view from Rough Ridge"
9x12" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-20-2007.
This painting is for a invitational gallery show in January 2008. The show... titled, "North Carolina Landscapes... from the Mountains to the Sea"... will be at the Baysden Gallery in Jacksonville, NC where several local artists will be featured.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #3...
Returning home from Rough Ridge I was attracted to the light in this simple scene and how the bare winter trees seemed to glow on the shadow side of the hill. This small piece was captured near the banks of the New River as the afternoon sun was in its golden splendor. I overemphasized the small road that was there... something about country lanes and roads... I find them so inviting and peaceful. Anyone who has collected my work recognizes them as a common theme.
"Blue Ridge Lane in the Winter"...
5x7" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-20-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #4...
I woke up early as usual on Wednesday the 21st. The mist was everywhere... wanting to capture it I headed down Fleetwood Mountain and along Railroad Grade Road and the New River to find the perfect spot.
I set up along the banks looking into the rising sun as it back-lit the mist and silhouetted the trees in the scene. Here I am looking toward Todd Island that I mentioned in Plein Air #1.
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"A Misty View of Todd Island"... Todd, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-21-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #5...
This peaceful scene is set just below our mountain lodge. Two days earlier I set out to paint this scene in the late afternoon... As I got to the foot of the hill I heard two gunshots (rather close I might add) so I decided to wait. I could just see the headlines now... "Plein air painter mistaken for deer!" Maybe midday when there's a lull in hunting time would be a better choice... it was... two days later offered a better opportunity and as you can see... I'm among the living as I type this blog entry... :)
"Blue Ridge View"... Fleetwood, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-21-2007.
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #6...
I woke early Thanksgiving morning and decided to get at least one more plein air painting in before Tami, Olivia, and cats arrived later that morning. This scene is set on Fleetwood Mountain near our lodge on The Ridge. We walk this road everyday for exercise and I wanted to capture it before it is scattered with mountain homes. I got to met several people as they were enjoying their daily walks as well.
"The Ridge"... Fleetwood, NC
6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 11-22, 2007 (Thanksgiving Day).
Thanksgiving Day brought Tami, Olivia, the cats, and the COLD weather! It was 60 degrees when I painted the Ridge plein air... later that evening it was snowing!
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Blue Ridge Plein Air #7...
Saturday morning I ventured out in the cold to paint the mountain lake near our lodge... you can see the temperature in the photo below...
I set up and began painting... a lovely scene of the mist on the lake but I soon realized it wasn't working and it became what we plein air painters call a "scrapper". After scrapping it I began painting another scene of the lake with a lone kayak on shore. Before I finished... someone took the kayak out for a spin that's why you don't see in the image below.
My fingers could barely move but I loved the crisp cold air and found it exhilarating. Hope to paint in the snow sometime this winter... but as for now this is as close as I'll get...
I'll share the finished painting soon... left it in the mountains to dry.
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My Blue Ridge Plein Air Adventure was awesome! Nature in all its grandeur! Not only were the natural vistas beautiful but I got to witness several wild animals... about 20 wild turkeys, 4 deer, a Pileated Woodpecker, several wood ducks, to name a few.
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Every single moment made me appreciate God's creation even more than ever. Let's take care of this gift he has given us...
Bernie
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Snuggles spends the weekend with Olivia!
Snuggles... a lovely, cuddly bear... spent the weekend with Olivia. Snuggles travels home every weekend with a student from Mrs Tyson's first grade class. The students document their adventures with him in a journal... this weekend it was Olivia's turn to hang out with Snuggles...
Olivia and Snuggles started out with a jammin' ROCK concert!
Snuggles got to met Olivia's pet cats...
Simba...
and Angel (the WILD cat)...
Time for a treatment... Snuggles even got to try it out.
Saturday morning was the best... Snuggles and Olivia enjoyed watching the Jacksonville Christmas Parade... Sponge Bob was there too...
Snuggles waves to Santa Claus....
To top that... Snuggles and Olivia got to toast marshmallows at Granny's party with a few of her classmates from the Jacksonville Senior High School "Class of 1961"...
After an eventful weekend... Olivia and Snuggles call it a night!
Who knows what adventures await tomorrow...
Olivia and Snuggles started out with a jammin' ROCK concert!
Snuggles got to met Olivia's pet cats...
Simba...
and Angel (the WILD cat)...
Time for a treatment... Snuggles even got to try it out.
Saturday morning was the best... Snuggles and Olivia enjoyed watching the Jacksonville Christmas Parade... Sponge Bob was there too...
Snuggles waves to Santa Claus....
To top that... Snuggles and Olivia got to toast marshmallows at Granny's party with a few of her classmates from the Jacksonville Senior High School "Class of 1961"...
After an eventful weekend... Olivia and Snuggles call it a night!
Who knows what adventures await tomorrow...
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
An Apple for the Teacher... Art Demo for Mrs Tyson's 1st Grade Class...
I'm an advocate for the arts... with that said... I believe that introducing the arts to children is of the utmost importance.
Did you know?
~ The arts teach kids to be more tolerant and open.
~ The arts allow kids to express themselves creatively.
~ The arts promote individuality, bolster self-confidence, and improve overall academic performance.
~ The arts can help troubled youth, providing an alternative to delinquent behavior and truancy while providing an improved attitude toward school.
Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are:
~ 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
~ 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
~ 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
~ 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
~ 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem
Recently... I did an art demo in my daughter Olivia's, first grade class. I set up a small still life and the children watched me paint an apple from life. We talked about painting and the arts in general. We also discussed the things they are doing in school right now that may be helpful in the career of an artist... things like the importance of each subject they are taking and how that relates to being a successful artist. They offered some GREAT answers and insights. Olivia was in rare form as she was helping every step of the way... afterall... she is my painting buddy! In fact... we reached a point where I painted and she answered the questions. The kids were more interested in her as an artist... asking her questions like... "When did she start painting?"... "What does she love to paint most?"... I enjoyed seeing her and the class interact... a GREAT day in making memories!
Dad and his artist buddy/public speaker, Olivia!
Olivia and Mrs Tyson...
The finished painting....
"An Apple for Mrs. Tyson"... 5x7" Oil on panel, painted 10-31-2007, alla prima from life as a demo for Mrs Tyson's first grade class. This painting was given as a gift to Mrs. Tyson for the great work she is doing with her first graders. Click on painting to see larger view...
Memories indeed!
Thanks for dropping by... feel free to comment.
Bernie
Did you know?
~ The arts teach kids to be more tolerant and open.
~ The arts allow kids to express themselves creatively.
~ The arts promote individuality, bolster self-confidence, and improve overall academic performance.
~ The arts can help troubled youth, providing an alternative to delinquent behavior and truancy while providing an improved attitude toward school.
Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are:
~ 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
~ 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
~ 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
~ 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
~ 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem
Recently... I did an art demo in my daughter Olivia's, first grade class. I set up a small still life and the children watched me paint an apple from life. We talked about painting and the arts in general. We also discussed the things they are doing in school right now that may be helpful in the career of an artist... things like the importance of each subject they are taking and how that relates to being a successful artist. They offered some GREAT answers and insights. Olivia was in rare form as she was helping every step of the way... afterall... she is my painting buddy! In fact... we reached a point where I painted and she answered the questions. The kids were more interested in her as an artist... asking her questions like... "When did she start painting?"... "What does she love to paint most?"... I enjoyed seeing her and the class interact... a GREAT day in making memories!
Dad and his artist buddy/public speaker, Olivia!
Olivia and Mrs Tyson...
The finished painting....
"An Apple for Mrs. Tyson"... 5x7" Oil on panel, painted 10-31-2007, alla prima from life as a demo for Mrs Tyson's first grade class. This painting was given as a gift to Mrs. Tyson for the great work she is doing with her first graders. Click on painting to see larger view...
Memories indeed!
Thanks for dropping by... feel free to comment.
Bernie
A couple of great articles about the importance of art and children can be found here:
Thursday, November 1, 2007
"Confederate Coffee" print by Bernie Rosage Jr. for Beth Jaeger Benefit...
An 8x10" print of "Confederate Coffee" (pictured below) signed and matted (11x14") by the artist, Bernie Rosage Jr., will be one of the raffled prizes for the Beth Jaeger Benefit. Tickets can be purchased from a Cape Fear Living History Society member. Lynn Bull will also be donating his sewing skills for the raffle. Get your tickets now... Raffle ends January 2008.
Click on painting to see larger image...
"Confederate Coffee"... original 8x10" oil pastel on panel, 2003.
Click on painting to see larger image...
"Confederate Coffee"... original 8x10" oil pastel on panel, 2003.
Labels:
Beth Jeager,
CFLHS,
Confederate Coffee,
Jaeger Benefit
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Beth Jaeger Benefit Concert on November 18th
Help promote this special event by posting this flyer... simply click on poster to enlarge... then copy and paste into a word document and print.
Many of you know Beth and Rob Jaeger... about Beth's battle with cancer... in fact... many of you have been praying for her and her family for some time now. Tami and I taught Beth in Sunday School and have watched her grow up to be a fine woman, wife, and mom. Seems like yesterday she was in our class but that was ten years ago. Rob and Beth joined the Cape Fear Living History Society (CFLHS) a few years ago which has enabled me to stay in touch with them. Members of CFLHS are planning a benefit concert for her to off set some of the drastic costs that one can only imagine comes with such a battle. The Sons of Dixie are coming out of retirement to preform a benefit concert for the Jaeger's... plus... The Huckleberry Brothers (pictured below) consisting of several CFLHS members will also be performing. Both groups perform a variety of Civil War period songs, using period instruments, and wearing period clothing. The concert is set for Sunday, November 18, 2007 at 3:00 PM at Swanyk's Scarlet and Gold (222 Henderson Dr., Jacksonville). Sgt Major Swanyk (retired) was kind enough to donate the use of his club and stage for this special event. A $10 minimum donation gets you in for the double concert but please feel free to give more. If you cannot make this special event but would like to donate money to benefit the Jaegers you can do so by sending a check to the CFLHS Treasurer:
Bob Tolar
c/o Jaeger Benefit Fund
2901 Rouse Rd.
Kinston, NC 28504
Rob and Beth Jaeger
140th Anniversary Bentonville
March 19-20, 2005
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Olivia's Portrait FINALLY Finished...
Many of you followed Olivia's portrait WIP's (Works in Progress) that coincided with the adventure of her first month of kindergarten last year... I hit a lull and the portrait sat on my easel for months. This summer... just before she started the first grade I finished it. I just entered it yesterday in Coastal Carolina Community College's 30th Annual Public Art Exhibition which reminded me that I haven't shared the finished painting with everyone. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this one gets juried into the show. The exhibition will be open from November 1st through November 16th in the Fine Arts Building on the campus with a reception on November 7th from 5:00-7:00pm.
"Testing the Waters"... 30x24" Oil on stretched canvas, 2007.
Click on painting to view larger image.
The progression of work from start to finish...
Click on painting to view larger image.
The progression of work from start to finish...
The following links are for those who would like to see the technical details of the painting and get a kick out the first month of school from a kindergärtner's persperctive. Start here... WIP #1 and then click here WIP #2 - #11 (be sure to scroll down to the bottom and work your way up from #2 to #11).
Take Care,
Bernie
Take Care,
Bernie
Monday, October 22, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Is this COOL or what? Bernie a photographer again?
Many of you know that Tami and I ran a portrait photography studio for years... hard to believe that was almost 10 years ago. Tuesday I had a chance to pick up the camera in a studio situation again... longtime friend, Dean Remington, (he and his wife, Patty, own and operate Remington Photo) invited me in to his studio to take photos of my new grandson, Camden. Lyndsey, Camden, and I met at his studio on Western Blvd and the games began. Lyndsey had several outfits but was wanting a particular shot of the baby naked except for a bow and tag that read "From God"... afterall that is where babies come from. I took several photos with this new fangled digital camera that was awesome... I must confess that the desire to do photgraphy again even with this new camera and technology was NOT there. I passed the camera to Dean, the real photographer, and he got some great shots... here's one he and Lyndsey came up with plus a bit of computer flair added in...
I'm trying to get Dean interested in painting... according to his blog post... he'll stick to photography... to which I'll add... I'll stick to painting!
"Now Showing... Camden Michael Carter"...
8x10" photo by Dean Remington, 10-16-07.
I'm trying to get Dean interested in painting... according to his blog post... he'll stick to photography... to which I'll add... I'll stick to painting!
Have a great day!
Bernie
Labels:
Camden,
Dean Remington,
Remington Photo
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Happy 40th Birthday Kristi...
Happy 40th Birthday Kristi...
"When I am gone; release me, let me go...
For it is time I traveled alone.
I gave you my love, and you can only imagine
how much you gave me in love and happiness.
So cherish the memories within your heart.
And then, when you must come this way alone,
I will greet you with open arms, and say...
"Welcome Home".
For it is time I traveled alone.
I gave you my love, and you can only imagine
how much you gave me in love and happiness.
So cherish the memories within your heart.
And then, when you must come this way alone,
I will greet you with open arms, and say...
"Welcome Home".
We miss you...
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