~ Images from vintage, amber light
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Last week's post didn't float my boat, so I'm movin' on.
~ Estate Sale Tales - The Digital Chapters
Chapter 1
A few weeks ago, I (and my camera, of course) had the opportunity to do a pre-estate sale walk-through in a lovely home. As sad as it is to know that someone has passed on and left their cherished belongings behind, I couldn't resist shooting all the displayed treasures.
Now, with this new cache of intoxicating source files, I can't resist posting some brand-spankin' new work, here.
I'm thinking . . . new images, every few days, until something equally as exciting catches my interest. Of course, you all know how very single-minded and focused I can be when I set my mi . . . . . . oooh, look at all the pretty stars!
In today's chapter, we reap the digital benefits of a gorgeous, deco-period, amber-hued chandelier. This vintage beauty was converted from gas to electric many years ago -- and seemed happy to glow for the camera.
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P.S. Thank you for the wonderful comments I received after my last post. My ego was alarmingly, but, artistically, inflated for days and days. (Hard though that may be to believe. ;-) )
I love, love the digital landscape I posted last week, and am pleased that so many of you enjoyed it, too. ~ cough, cough ~ I will, of course, let you know when it's available for purchase. :-)
P.P.S. Yep, I think there was an electronic listening device (BUG!) in one of the chandelier shades. Wish I could remember what I said that day!
Hi WJ!
ReplyDeleteWow I love how the third one turned out, my favorite! Reminds me of a very smooth, hard butterscotch candy. Mmmm I also love your landscape in the previous post. That looks amazing! :)
I wrote you through Etsy conversations a few minutes ago too. It is very important. I don't know how vacation mode works on E, so if you don't get it right away, let me know.
I always feel welcomed to the WOW factor in your work,,,and these images are amazing! Such a gorgeous old lamp, and truly divine work you've made from it!
ReplyDelete(Don't you just love estate sales? I mean it IS a little sad,,but the TREASURES I so enjoy seeing)