Dearest Ann, To me those are new anyway. Love the sepia one. June is so regal looking! My Pieter was an avid photographer and did develop his own photos. That was way before the photoshop possibilities from now! Hugs, Mariette + Kitties
I remember both of these works of art, having captioned them at different times. The first one I had turned into a Cleopatra. Once an artwork, forever an artwork, but a little change here or there rejuvenates its uniqueness. You could make a table book out of your art and possibly get it published!
What beautiful photos! You are such a SuperModel, Juney!
ReplyDeleteboth of these are amazing and I don't remember them, so bring on the archives.. the second one is just amazing
ReplyDeleteA visit with June in hot July is always fun.
ReplyDeleteJune, surveying her realm!
ReplyDeleteDearest Ann,
ReplyDeleteTo me those are new anyway.
Love the sepia one. June is so regal looking!
My Pieter was an avid photographer and did develop his own photos.
That was way before the photoshop possibilities from now!
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
Beautiful, beautiful sweet June!
ReplyDeleteYou look so regal sitting atop your scratchers, June.
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant pictures of you, June!
ReplyDeletejunie, yoo r exquisite!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteYou look so sophisticated in those artified images, June!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty art. XO
ReplyDeleteJune both poses are stunning but #1 WOW WOW WOW
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
So elegant!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJuney, these are such lovely remembrances of you. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou pose perfectly
ReplyDeleteYou're a complete masterpiece in any tone!
ReplyDeleteIn the first pic we love the hearts in the shadow, but mostly love you, June, on the pedestal.
ReplyDeleteChaplin: "You are a pillar of your community, June!"
ReplyDeleteCharlee: *smacks Chaplin upside the head*
I remember both of these works of art, having captioned them at different times. The first one I had turned into a Cleopatra. Once an artwork, forever an artwork, but a little change here or there rejuvenates its uniqueness. You could make a table book out of your art and possibly get it published!
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