Because these books were created and published this year, I want to make sure they're listed on my left sidebar (under My Photo Books) before the new year arrives. So, here goes.
Since 2006 (when I lived in America), I have been part of the Shutterchance photoblog out of England, which includes many of what have become our dearest friends all over the world. Astrid (from the Netherlands) joined the group in 2007 and, as we all know, the rest is history...with our marriage here in the Netherlands in 2010, where we still live.
These three books are "for the record" (for my kids, actually!) and cover the photos I deemed my best form the 3 categories we often use for our Friday posts, first starting with Boat Friday, and then Bike Friday. I added Windmill Friday because of, duh, the Netherlands!
BOAT FRIDAY:
Click on this Boat Friday link and then click on the book.
Then click on "Full Screen" in the top-right corner.
(The book is 11x14 inches, 110 pages, 229 photos.)
BIKE FRIDAY:
Click on this Bike Friday link and then click on the book.
Then click on "Full Screen" in the top-right corner.
(The book is 11x14 inches, 110 pages, 158 photos.)
WINDMILL FRIDAY:
Click on this Windmill Friday link and then click on the book.
Then click on "Full Screen" in the top-right corner.
(The book is 11x14 inches, 110 pages, 160 photos.)
Or, if you're at my In Soul photoblog, you can go to my left sidebar and also click on the books there, which will redirect you to this page.
As you can see, it's a series! And, I repeat, for the record (and in case you're interested)! And, yes, we both continue to post whenever possible, usually on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, weekly:
Astrid is at Picturit.
Ginnie is at Hart & Soul.
Your books are a labour of love and your best pictures are now together in books that you can hold. It is amazing to see how beautiful your pictures are, showing the wonderful places we have been to. Open one of the books and it is like walking the memory Lane. These books are a treasure in the book-cabinet. IHVJ.
ReplyDeleteThank you most kindly, Astrid. You're the one who observes what and how long it takes to make these books and how I live for them during the process. The kids always said they wanted me to do something with my photos. Be careful what you wish for, right?!? Hopefully they won't be sorry once I'm gone!
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