Just thought I'd have my husband take a picture of me, and me of my dearly beloved (my husband!)
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These are two more photos from the little Museum of Art on the UND campus. No water for this week's theme. . . but we're watching all of YOU play in the water!
To answer a question from Becky, these photos were shot through the window of a piece of art at the Museum. I'll post the whole "structure" later today.
Those are soo cool! Nice to "see" you and your hubby! So creative!!
ReplyDeleteCool framing!
ReplyDeleteCool photos. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, these are neat! What a cool idea! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Does your husband and kids know just how funny you are. I love seeing your blog.
ReplyDeletethat's cool..great framing.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun shots! Very cool eye there, Angela.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Nice to see you guys in this fun and creative way.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool! Is it a mirror or did you use that cool digiscrapping technique?
ReplyDeletevery neat idea
ReplyDeleteVery cool, at first I thought you edited in your faces... now I get it!!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I haven't been out to the museum on a LONG time! Looks like there are a lot of opportunities for photography! Been a hectic week with work/kids activities. Hopefully I'll get back on track with POTD soon! :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got me curious...I'll have to check back!
ReplyDeletevery cool, great focus, I can't wait to see the whole structure!
ReplyDeleteOh so cool, fun shots!
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