The cropped version of a view in Verona, taken in 1998.
Well, it took some work. First of all I started copying every single sheet of photos, then cutting the individual photos out and getting even more frustrated than I already was. And then, when I walked around my living room, shifted a small basket, I found it: the programme I needed. I slipped the disc in my computer, downloaded the programme and have been okay ever since!
So, now the hard work of scanning all my photos can start in earnest. Today I scanned in all my photos of when I lived in England, all 200+ of them! Of course that's only half the job done. But, I will get there. It might take me until Christmas, but over the next few weeks I will show you photos of my past. Whether that is what you want, is anybody's guess of course, but it's going to happen!
Good for you, I haven't scanned any yet and I have thousands. I will, for now, just scan the ones I want to post about.
ReplyDeleteyou certainly have a job ahead scanning and uploading, posting. good luck with this venture. so far i would say this picture turned out nicely. it looks like you're well traveled glimpsing your posts.
ReplyDeletewell, i wanted to stop by and say i look forward to being your Christmas Ornament partner. I have an ornament ready to send you but i also want to make you one. could you e-mail me your three favorite colors. i hope to make you an ornament as well. have a great night.
I'd love to see the photos of your time in England ;-) Kom maar op!
ReplyDeleteI CANT WAIT
ReplyDeleteIM ON THE BUS READY TO GO
LET THE PICTURES COME OUT TO US!
IT WILL BE OUR RIDE TO SEE YOUR LIFE AND YOU ARE THE DRIVER!
WOOHOOOOOOOO
GOT MY BAGS PACKED
LETS GO
Well, the stitch isn't exactly seamless, but it has character. ;)
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