I'm taking free online Photography classes at HP.com. I just completed the first class. Now I am on to my second course "Camera composition: change your perspective".
I just wanted to share and pass on the information just in case someone may want to join me in these classes.
yay!!! i am not patient enough to sit there and read thru all that, but i've done a few!! i'm glad you're learning something new!!! if i was closer to home, i'd be pulling you away and we'd go photo shooting!!
ARCHIVAL SAFE: A locked container for scrapbooking supplies
CHOCOLATE: Food for thought
CRAFTY: What a woman should be in order to hide scrapbook purchases from her husband.
CREATIVE JUICES: Beverages consumed while scrapbooking CROP: (verb) To remove all the dirty dishes, piles of clothes and other household clutter from photos. (noun) A get-together where scrapbookers eat, drink, socialize and occasionally complete a page layout.
DIE CUT: A scrapbooking injury caused by a craft knife, scissors or other sharp object.
ENLARGEMENT: What needs to be done to every scrapbookers workspace.
HOMEMADE: What every scrapbooker needs so they can spend more time scrapbooking and less time cleaning.
LAYOUT: What photos, papers and embelishments do on a scrapbooker table for hours (sometimes days) at a time.
PAGE PROTECTOR: A scrapbooker with young children.
PAPER PUNCH: What a scrapbooker does when she realizes the paper she is using is not true 12x12 inches. (see Twelve By Twelve)
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: A sale at a camera store.
PRECIOUS MOMENTS: Time spent scrapbooking.
REPRINTS: What's left behind after little fingers touch your photos over and over again.
SCRAPBOOK RETREAT: When you walk away from a scrapbook layout in progress for a period of time so as to better evaluate it upon returning.
SCRAPBOOK STORE: What you do with the album you bought just because it looked so cute.
SPRAY ADHESIVE: What a scrapbooker should do when she finds a good man who supports her hobby.
TRIMMER: What a scrapbooking hobby makes your wallet.
TWELVE BY TWELVE (12x12) INCHES: size of paper that is anywhere from 11 3/4"x 11 3/4" to 12 1/4" x 12 1/4", but rarely 12"x 12".
UN-DU: An imaginary button you wish you could press when you make a mistake on a scrapbook layout.
-Heather Dewaelsche CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SCRAPBOOKER'S SOUL
6 comments:
ooo Charlotte might be intersted..
I will check it out! I am right now reading a photog book and doing the photo a day challenge for 2009. Thanks!
That is a great idea! Gotta have good pictures and I'm always looking for something "new"...
Congrats! I think I might check this out. Sorry I have been MIA....
OO I took some classes from HP a long time ago I will have to go LOOk again
Congradulations....
yay!!! i am not patient enough to sit there and read thru all that, but i've done a few!! i'm glad you're learning something new!!! if i was closer to home, i'd be pulling you away and we'd go photo shooting!!
happy shooting!
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