Saturday, December 06, 2008

19 Days until Christmas



A few weeks ago, the girls and I were down by the Greenbelt on the river and I took a bunch of pictures of the temple. I decided to have a couple blown up (The brown one above is 11x14, the one below is 16x20) and I just received them today... they turned out GORGEOUS! I am so happy. The husband is going to build me a frame for the larger one and I'm going to go find something beautiful for the smaller one and hang it in my bedroom. I added a white mat in photoshop so I wouldn't have to pay an arm and a leg for one. I'm SO excited to hang this big one on my living room wall.

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6 comments:

S and RA Beazer said...

They look so totally professional. You have a real talent. I must come see.

Kaya said...

These pictures are BEAUTIFUL Krista!

mkjohn72 said...

Very pretty!!! I'm still jealous of your photog skills - and the pretty area you live = lots of opps to take pretty pictures! I can take pics of flat, not so pretty areas; or chemical plants (haha), or dead things thanks to the hurricane months ago. *sigh*

I wanna know where you got your pics done cuz I'm wanting to do something similar but some of my pic ideas are odd sizes. What think ye??

Crysty said...

BEAUTIFUL!!! Hey, do you think I could buy a print from you for my parents Christmas present? Email me!

{krista} said...

Melanie, I had my pictures printed through Winkflash.com They were having a sale! I was surprised at how inexpensive they were, even not on sale (it would have cost me about $10 for the poster print regular price which really isn't too bad all things considered).

The only catch is they have to be the right size megabyte wise, or they won't look right. They have all sorts of sizes, too. I don't know about "odd" sizes, if it's that odd, you would probably have to go to a professional photo printing place.

And Crysty... I'll e-mail ya!

Julianne said...

Wow, Kris, those photos are absolutely gorgeous!!! Great idea to add the mats in photoshop before printing. I'll have to remember that one. :)