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Two of my Grandson's photos from his exhibition at U of R. They are in the library.

These are layered. He also has black and white landscapes hung. He got a very good mark Very proud

of his work.
 
What interesting photos - not the basic point and shoot shots!

Some good titles ideas coming at me - I thought of calling it My Sisters. Some of the other suggestions are tempting too.

I expect it will hang on a wall somewhere in the house until it gets replaced by something else.
 
He told me there are about 30 or so pictures layered. don't understand it myself.

Good image editing software lets you "layer" pictures, which basically means putting one of top of the other in a way that the lower one is visible through the top one (so, for instance, you could take a selfie and a picture of the peak of Mount Everest, put the selfie as the top layer and Everest beneath and, voila, it looks like you climbed Everest). So, basically, your grandson took multiple digital photos and put them together into one image by putting one on top of the next, so that each photo is a "layer". Those are beautifully done, CH. Your grand is very talented.
 
So - let me try posting photo..........it is a wee quilted thing that View attachment 1264 I made for fun. It will be needing a title if anyone has some thoughts on that.

"Even Trees Know When to Dance"
"The Bottle said "Drink to become more poplar" so the 7 brothers did..."
"When buying HRT be wary of buying from Faeries"
"Branching Up and Out"
"We Have No Legs!!!"
"And at Midsummer's Eve if you Listen, You Can Hear the 7 Sisters Giggling..."
"Weretrees...What a Bunch of Saps"
 
What Sarah McLachlan's Gardener Grew
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Photons on Silicon, 2018
I had a nibble and the leaves r soooo sweet. I do hope they r Kale and not some mutagenic overlady plant...
 
Kale stems are edible, they just tend to be tough. Black kale stems aren't quite as tough and stringy as the regular kale, but I still trim them out.
 
Have with your Dippy Duodenum Shakes
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Photons on Silicon, 2018
Yes a real product. Saw it had to take its pic.
 
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