Archive for May, 2009
Simple element
© Copyright Ada Kanu 2010
With the perfect image, adding too many elements creates a busy photo, actually detracting from the focal point which should be enjoying the beauty of a photo.
Having my children professionally photographed is always an exciting moment to look forward to, because not only does it mean a new addition to their baby book, but it serves as a wonderful pictorial guide to their progress through the years, and then there is the designer and scrapbooker in me itching to get to those photos and enhance them with every available element and scrap kits I have available to bring the best out of these photos.

Wouldn’t you agree that simple in the above case is better?
The simple frame gives you a chance to admire Harry’s smile, enjoy the playfulness of Henry, and just melt your heart at Hanna’s sweetness.
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With the perfect image, adding too many elements creates a busy photo, actually detracting from the focal point which should be enjoying the beauty of a photo.
Having my children professionally photographed is always an exciting moment to look forward to, because not only does it mean a new addition to their baby book, but it serves as a wonderful pictorial guide to their progress through the years, and then there is the designer and scrapbooker in me itching to get to those photos and enhance them with every available element and scrap kits I have available to bring the best out of these photos.

Wouldn’t you agree that simple in the above case is better?
The simple frame gives you a chance to admire Harry’s smile, enjoy the playfulness of Henry, and just melt your heart at Hanna’s sweetness.
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My 4D ultrasound experience
© Copyright Ada Kanu 2010
It took till my third pregnancy to have even heard of 3D/4D ultrasounds, but the prices were (and still are) unbelievably high, so when the ultrasound technician showed me during baby’s genetic scan a 4D image, my excitement was uncontainable, I could not stop grinning in amazement at just how clear the features of the face were. Of course this little one was shy and would not cooperate by showing us its full face, so we only got profile shots, but I was just grateful to experience this phenomenon for one last time :).
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It took till my third pregnancy to have even heard of 3D/4D ultrasounds, but the prices were (and still are) unbelievably high, so when the ultrasound technician showed me during baby’s genetic scan a 4D image, my excitement was uncontainable, I could not stop grinning in amazement at just how clear the features of the face were. Of course this little one was shy and would not cooperate by showing us its full face, so we only got profile shots, but I was just grateful to experience this phenomenon for one last time :).
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