March 22, 2013

kinfolk - cover girl

I heard about Kinfolk Magazine and had to have it.  Volume Seven arrived today.  This is a great magazine - filled with inspiration.

I loved the cover photo and thought I'd see if I could produce a picture anywhere close - not really - but it was fun trying nonetheless!

(Adding a gaussian blur sure helps one appear to have flawless skin - less wrinkled anyway!  This is a trick I learned from my gal pal Doris Day...remember her?)


"Vellum" texture courtesy of Pixel Dust Photo Art.

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22 comments:

  1. Loving that soft photographic effect! Can I walk around with vellum in front of my face? :) Sweet photo of you! xoxo

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  2. I hadn't come across the magazine until you mentioned it. I love the effect you've achieved with your photo

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  3. very pretty, and yes vellum is very kind to me too. ;)

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  4. I had to look up the magazine!
    you did a pretty good job with the cover photo I must say!

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  5. Great image and I second the first comment by Karen!

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  6. Your self portrait is beautiful! I love Kim K. work as well. Where did you find Kinfolk for sale? I don't recall seeing a link anywhere.

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  7. wow!!! yes, I may have to invest in some perma-vellum!!

    this is BEautimous. [or, put another way, YOU are BEautimous!!]

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  8. I am 'of the age' where Gaussian blur is my friend!
    A beautiful self portrait!

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  9. I haven't seen the Kinfolk magazine to compare, but this is beautiful Pat!

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  10. Beautiful cover photo for a magazine..distinctive!

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  11. Lovely self portrait and beautiful effect, Pat! :)

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  12. Lovely selfportrait with the soft look.

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  13. Did you find out about Kinfolk from Kim? Oh, I might have to order one, too! I LOVE your photo!

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  14. This is a beautiful photo! I love the shadow falling on your shirt from the daffodils, and how the leaf pattern mixes with it, binding the bouquet to you. And you look at least as lovely as Doris Day ever did!

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  15. This is lovely. Soft and beautiful and the yellow daffodils add just the right punch of color.

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  16. Great photo loving the blur and popping color of the flowers!

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  17. That's a great one, I love the way you have your flowers in the picture and you look very thoughtful :)

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  18. Very creative photo and effects you have done ~
    Enjoy ^_^

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  19. This is truly a lovely photo. I hope you had a good weekend :)

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