Sixty-seven long grueling years! ----------uh-uh-uh---for Mary, of course. She joins our nonagenarian club in March. Happy New Year to all!
Bob
Congrats to you and your bride. My late wife and I had past fifty fifth and I am now working on four with my new Bride. It seems at time goes so fast that you have should have taken time to enjoy the moment. Wishing you more such anniversary.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
Know you did not ask but I happen to think this a very well done photo...I'm sure it has been for Mary, thank goodness for her she hasn't had to train a new one, after sixty seven years she should be close to having you where she wants you........now back to the photo as I think it is good enough to warrant the time. Darken the area upper left of your head or take an area from the right and put it there, clone out the lighter line and blob between you and her, and lastly take our the right light source reflecting in her right eye glasses, possibly darken that eye a bit and take to the printer.
Congratulations! A gentle portrait full of impact. Frank's suggestions for a few tweaks prior to printing are super. Hope you will hang this prominently in your home.
Congratulations and many more to come!
Pilot 6 wrote:
Sixty-seven long grueling years! ----------uh-uh-uh---for Mary, of course. She joins our nonagenarian club in March. Happy New Year to all!
Bob
That is certainly something to consider.... Congratulations.
Erich
Pilot 6 wrote:
Sixty-seven long grueling years! ----------uh-uh-uh---for Mary, of course. She joins our nonagenarian club in March. Happy New Year to all!
Bob
Congrulations!
And I like the picture, for me it radiates warmth and emotion.
Pilot 6 wrote:
Sixty-seven long grueling years! ----------uh-uh-uh---for Mary, of course. She joins our nonagenarian club in March. Happy New Year to all!
Bob
Thank you for sharing a tender dual portrait with us here. Frank has given you a few tips on how to make this dear image even better, so I won't repeat any of that stuff, but will tell you that it might make a really nice monochrome image too.
Congratulations and Happy New Year to you both!! Go dance the night away!
Pilot 6 wrote:
Sixty-seven long grueling years! ----------uh-uh-uh---for Mary, of course. She joins our nonagenarian club in March. Happy New Year to all!
Bob
Congratulations and Happy New Year!
Beautiful portrait of you and your lovely bride.
Many thanks to all for your friendly, kind and constructive comments. I neglected to give credit to the photographer: Andrew, our youngest (62) son. The three of us were celebrating the occasion at the Oregon Electric Station, here in Eugene.
Bob
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
Tell Andrew about FYC.....we could use the talent.
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