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    • Magazine WS 2024 Back Cover (Lesson 7 in the workshop) Some more interesting camera that belonged to my grandfather.  Except the mini spy camera that I got a few years ago from an auction.  Not sure how much spying could get done with that teeny tiny camera.  It still has film in it too!
    • Magazine WS page 6 (Lesson 5 in the workshop) In the top row the Nikon was my brothers (who got me into photography) and the Minolta next to it was my sister-in-laws who was a manager at camera store, I would later go one to work for the same company (different province) and was a mini-lab supervisor developing and printing film negatives.  The middle camera on the bottom row is a sort of stand-in for what was my first camera (Ricoh KR-10), I wish I had kept it.  And the bottom right camera is the Pentax K1000 one used in many schools, and one which I used in high school photography class. The Canon and Praktica were ones I picked up at thrift stores.  
    • Magazine WS 2024 Page 5 (lesson 3 in the workshop) A few different Brownie styles.  There was so many of them.  
    • What a beautiful layout Corrie.  Your background is really nice.  I really like the corner punches and I've yet to use them, also the technique of Split Frame I've never tried before.  It makes a really beautiful layout.
    • You are absolutely  right, this hard working bee which was totally oblivious to you shooting it is a honey bee.  Also the split frame technique   used looks great using circles. Isn't  it  a great technique!  It can be used and modified to create the  layout you are looking for. The cut out text on a curve, continues the overall flow of  the page. Rounded off by one of Carole's  corner punches.  Which I feel are never used often enough in  layouts. A simple, yet elegant page.  Beautifully executed. I can see you using the split frame technique more often in your pages.
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