Memories Captured April: My Three Loves

 

 

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Once more this April, I’m linking up with Galit Breen of These Little Waves and Alison of Mama Wants This for their monthly Memories Captured photo meme. Ladies, thanks for an awesome photo meme. This one stretches my editing boundaries every time, and I learn something new and cool in the process.

I edited with GimpShop software, which is like Photoshop, only free, and with Picmonkey, because, in spite of the fact that Gimp is painfully easy to use, I can’t figure out quiiiite everything I want to do in it.

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Jessie Powell is the Jester Queen. She likes to tell you about her dog, her kids, her fiction, and her blog, but not necessarily in that order.

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Memories Captured April: My Three Loves — 43 Comments

    • Yes, there absolutely are. And I’ve discovered I spend at least a week thinking through what I want to do for memories captured, and that I am so much more patient with them when I’ve been editing adorable pictures of them!

    • Thanks Alison! In spite of your claims to the contrary, I think you’ve got mad skillz in the scrapbooking department!

    • I’ve started encouraging them to make silly faces. Those are cuter than the scowls they often give.

    • It’s a garden terrace at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. We couldn’t get him down, so I figured I’d take pictures. The next time we went, those terraces had ALL (and there were twelve of them) been chopped down. New ones are being installed, but I’m pretty sure our little monkey precipitated, or at least accellerated the project.

  1. wonderful! Memories captured is my favourite link-up, just love seeing those happy little glimpses!
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    • I’ve been driving my kids bonkers with this new camera I got in December. And yet the results are so compelling that I’m unlikely to put the thing down in spite of their (really adorable) eyerolls.

    • Thanks Carolyn,

      Photoshop is AWESOME. One year, when all six of the cousins got together for a photo and there were none with 6 cute kids (some of most, none of all, you know how that goes). One of the uncles photoshopped smiling heads onto the nonsmilers in the ones with the most smiling. Worked like a charm.

    • Hi Trina,

      Thanks for visiting! I’m really not great at the composition thing, either. This kind of challenge totally energizes me to keep trying, though.

  2. These are such great photos! You really captured your beautiful kiddos in a fantastic way. I’m trying to become a better picture taker not photographer yet. It can sometimes be a bit challenging. I love your blog so glad I found it through SITS. 🙂 http://www.findyoursparkle2.com

    • Thanks for dropping by! My kids are half the reason the pictures turn out right. Even though they’re complete turkeys (especially Sam) about those pictures, they’re so darned CUTE that if I can get the right body parts in the frame, it has a fifty-fifty shot of looking good in spite of me!

    • Thanks! That one of Sam with his eyes closed leaping in the air is fantastic. And it’s such a contrast from him holding completely still to get a butterfly on his finger.

  3. I knew I liked Sam. Posing with open mouth is so awesome. It is still my favorite way to pose. 🙂 Great story in pictures, Jessie.
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    • I love love love your wide-open gargoyle face!! It’s one of the funniest adult photos I’ve seen.

  4. This is a priceless strand. Love the goofy faces and the butterflies. The interplay of words with photos – wonderful. You have a sweet family, and they are lucky to have you.

    • I am by far the lucky one. I just hope my kids still like me when I’m in a nursing home and still irritating them with my camera.

      • They will. My kids are in their 40s now and they immediately strike a pose because my camera is still up in their faces every time I see them.
        Love your blog and your writing.

    • Those silly moments where they aren’t so worked up that they’re hysterical and are able to enjoy their craziness are the best.

  5. Tks for visiting my blog and telling me about that meme. I decided to link my last post to it and will link up every time. I love photo meme’s
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    • Hurrayyy!! I knew you’d fit right in. Your picture is just exactly what Galit and Alison are doing with the meme. Thanks for the return visit!

  6. What a sweet family you have! That last picture is adorable.

    I saw that you had migrated from WP.com to WP.org! Congrats on the move! I’ve wanted to do that for quite some time, but it’s a daunting task.

    • It is VERY Daunting, but it is worthwhile in the long run. I’m going to write a series about it when I finally get over the trauma. Have you been following the helpful series about it on SITS?

    • Absolutely! Your kooky toddler will be a crazy funny preschooler before you know it.

    • Thanks! I hadn’t even thought of putting words ON the pictures until Memories Captured!

    • Thanks Mel! Sam wouldn’t dance yesterday in ballet, but he totally went around the room charming all the adults after class. And got AWAY with it.

  7. I’ve also been learning more about photo editing lately… it’s almost addicting! 🙂 I have Gimp on my computer but I don’t really like it (buttons are too small!). I adore Picmonkey so I usually use it (especially now that Picnik is disappearing). Cool pictures! 🙂
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    • I agree one hundred percent. About all of those things. I like Gimp because I can do more than I can in picmonkey. But I like picmonkey because there’s stuff in there I can’t do (or can’t figure out how to do) in Gimp. And when both of those fail, I use pixlr, though I’m kind of clueless in there still!!!