The story continues from Tuesday.
As some observed, it was a lot of work to scan 200 photos and prepare them for inclusion in a Power Point presentation. It was a lot of fun despite that. Okay, a few days my hands were tingling from so much repetitive motion. Nevertheless, it was fun.
Anna is a delightful person to know. A great mix of fun, compassion and a love for life.
If you get the feeling that the image of cheerleader Anna and the context don’t fit together like you’d normally expect, than I accomplished what I wanted. This gal is not a stereotype.
Once again, it’s not where you’d expect to see an image of the preacher’s daughter. I’m happy that she liked this one.
The girls were in college, Valentine’s Day was near and none of them had a boy friend. What to do? The gals decided to celebrate appropriately. They decided to dress in black and enjoy some time together. They did and started a tradition, which continues though some are now married and others are in committed relationships. I added the hearts to the touched-up image. Those involved understand. Others may ask.
In the photos were a collection of four pictures of four friends. I wanted to combine them in a single image that would tell the story. Thanks to Photofunia, I put this together. Somehow those images didn’t belong in this gallery. It’s just too “stark.” These fun loving pals should be surrounded by life and action–lots of action.
Don’t they look like they belong there on those billboards in New York City? This was my favorite image of the entire collection. A print of is displayed on the parsonage refrigerator. That is unless Anna took it with her.
I was happy to meet these friends of Anna at the wedding last Saturday. They are as great as they appear to be in the photos.
Nice post! Love it!
What a great friend Anna has in you. Beautifully and creatively done!
I am sure you made her special day even more memorable with the care and love you put into the presentation