I combined two vintage beach photos from Flickr which I melted together so that the beach was no longer empty but contained two boys, one looking at the camera. There were originally three of them but the third lad didn’t quite work on the beach of the other photo. I adjusted him so that he was ankle-deep looking out to sea but I couldn’t make it look real so I drowned him! I favourited these photos on Flickr in the sure hope that I could go back to my ‘favourites’ and retrieve the web addresses to give credit. But they’re not there and I’ve searched high and low on Google Images to no avail. Frustrating. [Update 23-08-015 – discovered I sourced these images from Rijkstudio!]
I used one of my own backgrounds and combined a texture from Kerstin Frank and from 2 Lil’ Owls. You know what it’s like — you’re about to paste the details of each image in ‘file info’ and then somebody interrupts and it never gets done. I have no idea which of these backgrounds I used. Irritating, to say the least.
Talking of fossils, I recently finished reading Tracy Chevalier’s novel, Remarkable Creatures. If you’ve ever read Chevalier’s work, you will know that she writes about real people with extraordinary skill so that you feel you know something of what they were actually like. Remarkable Creatures is the tale of two female fossil hunters, Mary Anning and Elizabeth Philpott, in the early 19th century when women’s status was not what it has become. Fossil hunters? Female? Whatever next! But their discovery of the first dinosaur was to change everything, not that they received any credit at the start.
If you thought fossils were boring, think again:
‘On a windswept English beach in the early 19th century, two women make discoveries that change the world. And in so doing find friendship, pride — and trouble.’ (Blurb)
Chevalier recently stated that making fossils sexy was one of her chief aims in writing Remarkable Creatures. She has certainly succeeded.’ Daily Telegraph
‘Historical figures have rarely been so cleverly used… A stunning story.’ The Guardian
I recommend the book highly. And if you want to buy the book, click the image above or its title and I’ll earn commission — every little helps! By the way, the same applies to any books or films I add to my posts.
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Take care and keep laughing!
Love those vintage beach photos nice choice! 🙂
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A beautiful image Sarah.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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Good morning, Sarah….I really enjoyed this post, and love the image. Thank you for the book recommendation…looks good. Keep smiling:)x
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Beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you all for the likes and compliments. I’ve run out of bandwidth and am data roaming on my mobile. See you on Saturday when I’ll try to catch up. Sarah 😀
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It’s a charming beach scene, Sarah. I can feel a cool salt breeze… 🙂
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I absolutely love pics like that! 🙂
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Checked out your Red Bubble portfolio. Very impressive, Sarah.
Louise Brooks! But in a cap, so no famous bob. She’s wonderful.
Best wishes, Pete.
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She was, wasn’t she! Thanks so much, Pete. Do hope you’ll visit FND a little more often. I think you’d like more of my work than you might imagine. But I could be wrong!
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Later… Thank you!
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I am not much of a ‘design’ person but I am now following FND! x
(Thanks to Louise Brooks…
I could watch ‘Pandora’s Box every day…sigh)
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Forget the ‘design’ in the title as it’s mostly art (of the digital variety)!
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Enjoyed this blog! Have to check out the book.
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Thank you!
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Very evocative..Love it.
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Thank you, Gayle!
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Ooh – this texture is gorgeous! It’s almost like looking at an old colour-treated film.
And those two little boys – they almost look like they’re up to no good.
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Bless you. I’m sure they’re up to no good and pretended they were doing something worthy like looking for fossils!
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