I'm from Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa. Tulbagh is a small farming community.
Get Pushed Challenge: I have been doing this challenge on and off...
Hi, Sally - we are partnered for Get-Pushed-16. . .I have really enjoyed looking through your albums and was really pleased to recognize some of my very favorite PP photos here. I am awed by your finish of your 365 project and your ongoing journey. I have looked back through about four months of photos and notice that I don't see much of you personally here. . .but I know how hard selfies are, so I'm going to challenge you to show me what it is like to walk in your shoes in your daily life. Basically, I'm leaving it kind of loose. You live in a part of the world so far removed from anything I know that I'd just like to see what your normal everyday existence is like. So, enjoy your challenge, include yourself once or twice if possible, but just let me get to know you a bit! Does this sound okay??
@lyno Lyn, this is quite some challenge you've given me! I will put on my thinging shoes and come up with something! I hope I can meet your expectation.....
Very cool - I agree that this would do well printed out, ideally all in the same but with a triple aperture mount. Actually, this is a framing project I'd love to do myself :-)
@automaticslim I must plead ignorance here and ask for some more explaination re 'triple aperture' mount. The more I look at this I think the apple shoult have been placed in the middle, maybe I must do that and post it in my second album....
Halfway through typing that I realised that the terminology was going to cause problems! What's called a mount in the UK is known as a matt in America and maybe South Africa too, and it's the piece of board with a picture-sized hole in it. What I envisaged was a long thin frame with three holes in the mount, giving a generous border around the images. Print them separately and you could play around with the order before fixing them in place.
@automaticslim No it is called mount board here as well, it was the word 'aperture' that had me confused! If I was to frame I would do it just as you've described. I think it may also work well as a portrait style not just as landscape.
November 5th, 2012
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