@s4sayer Whoa, so very grateful for the fav. This old house where I volunteer has just started to allow pictures inside so I am running with the lensbaby.
@haskar Very grateful for the fav, thank you kindly.
@mcsiegle I know what you mean. I volunteer at this house. The sewing machine is still working condition. The textile conservator actually used it to sew a copy of one of the gowns that are on display.
So, good results can be obtained with a lensbaby! ~fascinating shot. I'd just like one part of one item to be in focus.. maybe it doesn't want to be controlled in that way? Fav anyway!
@yrhenwr So grateful for the fav. The in focus part is a challenge with the iPhone and LB's but not impossible. Learning to take my time and concentrate on what I am trying to convey rather than just go with something interesting is a level I am endeavoring to reconquer.
It's like my attic quilting room! It's stocked with things that belonged to my mother-in-law, who was a home economics teacher, sewer, quilter, knitter -- and born in 1906. Well done with the softly focused scene.
@jyokota Very grateful for the fav, thank you. Being a sewer at least used to be, I was attracted to this room from the beginning. The dress is an original from the time.
@eudora Grateful for the fav, thank you kindly. This house is stuffed with original turn of the century (20th) items. I hope to get many more.
January 9th, 2018
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@s4sayer Whoa, so very grateful for the fav. This old house where I volunteer has just started to allow pictures inside so I am running with the lensbaby.
@domenicododaro Thank you so very much.
@deborah63 Thank you so kindly for the fav. The morning sun is very strong and just gave the dress such an eeriness I couldn't resist.
@francoise Thank you so very kindly. Its a new thing to be able to take pictures inside of this house- I feel like a kid in a candy store.
@jclaireyp Thank you ever so much.
@haskar Very grateful for the fav, thank you kindly.
@mcsiegle I know what you mean. I volunteer at this house. The sewing machine is still working condition. The textile conservator actually used it to sew a copy of one of the gowns that are on display.
@eudora Grateful for the fav, thank you kindly. This house is stuffed with original turn of the century (20th) items. I hope to get many more.