Thanks Ponita :) I spent a year in Nova Scotia and the winter was far colder there than anything I'd ever experienced in the UK. But even in NS they shuddered at the idea of the winters in Central Canada...
Hope - thank you - I have a few good ideas lined up - hopefully they will come to fruition, at which point they will make it to the pages of this blog :)
Guyana-Gyal - thank you :) It's using layers in Photoshop. Basically, think of it as 4 photos sitting side by side, with a white layer on top, which has 2015 cut out of it to reveal the images below :)
Eryl - many thanks - and the same to you and Dave :)
And to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Jonathan.
Thanks Jonathan :)
ReplyDeleteAnd a Very Happy New Year to you and yours from the centre of frozen Canada, Kim. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ponita :)
ReplyDeleteI spent a year in Nova Scotia and the winter was far colder there than anything I'd ever experienced in the UK. But even in NS they shuddered at the idea of the winters in Central Canada...
Yeah, Nova Scotia is nowhere near as cold as Manitoba!! We're a hardy bunch out here. Either that, or just idiots. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMuch happiness to you and yours. Can't wait to see what you find in your camera lens this year.
ReplyDeleteHappy, wonderful, peaceful, successful new year filled with love and success, Kim.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've used your photos of last year to make the 2015...is it collage or montage?
A very merry new year to you, Maggie, Rogan and Meg.
ReplyDeleteHope - thank you - I have a few good ideas lined up - hopefully they will come to fruition, at which point they will make it to the pages of this blog :)
ReplyDeleteGuyana-Gyal - thank you :)
It's using layers in Photoshop. Basically, think of it as 4 photos sitting side by side, with a white layer on top, which has 2015 cut out of it to reveal the images below :)
Eryl - many thanks - and the same to you and Dave :)