Another shot from the abandoned property I wandered around on Friday the 6th. I loved the lines on this old chicken coop. You can't see it from this angle but this structure was barely standing. Even the supports that were attempting to hold it up looked like they were on their last legs!
@ellimae Thank you Ellen! Thank you so much!! @kerristephens Thank you Kerri! @httpgeffed Thanks Colleen! This is a new frame from Picmonkey (the hands down favorite replacement to Picnik) and I thought it was perfect for that vintage/antique/old feeling of the black and white.
@mrssmith Thank you Carla! It did have a sad feel to it- but even more so if you saw the other side! @kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi! @juleswoome Thank you Julie. This frame came from Picmonkey. I think it's going to turn out to be a great replacement for Picnik. It was started by a couple Picnikers, so it has all their basics and they are slowly adding other features as the time goes by.
@bruni Thanks Bruni! @sarasdadandmom Thanks Terry- you can say that again! If I showed you the other side with the props that are holding it up, you'd say "How is that thing still standing!?" @karenann Thanks Karenann!
@bruni@karenann This frame comes from Picmonkey- an online photo processing site set up by a couple of Picnik "graduates". I think most photographers who loved Picnik will end up loving this one. It's design is similar to Picnik and it has a good amount of the same options, plus a few different ones like this. They will be adding more and more things on (like collages and more) in the coming months.
@summerfield Thank you Vikki! lol be careful what you wish for!! @sangwann Thanks Dione- this is a new frame feature on Picmonkey- the folks who are replacing Picnik so to speak for on line photo processing.
April 10th, 2012
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@kerristephens Thank you Kerri!
@httpgeffed Thanks Colleen! This is a new frame from Picmonkey (the hands down favorite replacement to Picnik) and I thought it was perfect for that vintage/antique/old feeling of the black and white.
@kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi!
@juleswoome Thank you Julie. This frame came from Picmonkey. I think it's going to turn out to be a great replacement for Picnik. It was started by a couple Picnikers, so it has all their basics and they are slowly adding other features as the time goes by.
@sarasdadandmom Thanks Terry- you can say that again! If I showed you the other side with the props that are holding it up, you'd say "How is that thing still standing!?"
@karenann Thanks Karenann!
@bruni @karenann This frame comes from Picmonkey- an online photo processing site set up by a couple of Picnik "graduates". I think most photographers who loved Picnik will end up loving this one. It's design is similar to Picnik and it has a good amount of the same options, plus a few different ones like this. They will be adding more and more things on (like collages and more) in the coming months.
@sangwann Thanks Dione- this is a new frame feature on Picmonkey- the folks who are replacing Picnik so to speak for on line photo processing.