Glenn's 52 Week Project: FINAL Dec 31st

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Very nice Glenn. I am liking these.
Thanks Mike

Glenn, you do a great job of capturing the mundane and making it beautiful. I love the pixel frame on the door, it fits well.
Thank you Birgit

Glen I love the colors on that door! Are you using topaz adjust? It really makes the color pop without losing the detail, whatever you are doing.
Thanks Kelly

I didn't use Topaz Adjust for this image. But, I did apply one of the Nik Color Efex filters which really helps to pop the colors. I think it is called a "Color Stylizer".

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Love Bungelow Puppy, something about it is very compelling, and there is alot going on in the picture but I am drawn to the dog.

well done..as usual :)
 
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Love Bungelow Puppy, something about it is very compelling, and there is alot going on in the picture but I am drawn to the dog.

well done..as usual :)
Thanks Lisa...

I tried two different compositions for this shot--and can't decide which I prefer. The one I posted features the architecture of a Chicago bungalow. The one below features the puppy more...but for some reason I really like the broader view.

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Bungalow Puppy is awesome. I too prefer the wider view. This shot looks like it could be the lead-in for a whole story. Love the composition and how the "puppy" appears to be making eye contact with you.

May I use this as a story starter in my 6th grade class? They'd love it!
 
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I like the broader view as well

Bungalow Puppy is awesome. I too prefer the wider view. This shot looks like it could be the lead-in for a whole story. Love the composition and how the "puppy" appears to be making eye contact with you.

May I use this as a story starter in my 6th grade class? They'd love it!
It sounds like the broader view works.

Karen, you are more than welcome to use the image in your 6th grade class. I'm flattered.

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Clark & Addison

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I used your picture as a "Quick Write" for one of my 6th grade classes. They had 15 minutes to write about your picture. This student chose a poem:

That Window

Stevie is,
Across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.
He will be your love and care.
No matter what day,
No matter what mood,
Stevie is there to stay.
Stevie is across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.

Thanks for allowing me to use it! They came up with some imaginative story lines! It's amazing the types of things inside their heads...some fanciful, some very dark.
 
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I used your picture as a "Quick Write" for one of my 6th grade classes. They had 15 minutes to write about your picture. This student chose a poem:

That Window

Stevie is,
Across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.
He will be your love and care.
No matter what day,
No matter what mood,
Stevie is there to stay.
Stevie is across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.

Thanks for allowing me to use it! They came up with some imaginative story lines! It's amazing the types of things inside their heads...some fanciful, some very dark.
Thanks for sharing that with me. I like the poem.

I'm glad the photo was useful in your classroom.

Glenn
 
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That's a very neat/insightful poem. This may not be the place for it, but I'd love seeing some of the other responses.

That Window

Stevie is,
Across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.
He will be your love and care.
No matter what day,
No matter what mood,
Stevie is there to stay.
Stevie is across the street,
In the window,
Stevie is always there.
 

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