A Visit to the Library

A Visit to the Library by RLHall
A Visit to the Library by RLHall

A Visit to the Library

Copied and pasted a photo and used the erase tool at 25% opacity, and fuzzy erased the one edge, then anchored the layer onto the page.

All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

A Visit to the Library belongs to the following groups:

Books, Happy Haven, Object Studies & Concepts, Safe Haven, The Digital Interface, The Patchwork and United States
  • linaji

    linaji, 2 months ago

    I owe 14.50 for movies.. just found out today.. eerie.. you would put this up.. this is the 3rd day in a row someone is either putting up a title with something I am working on or.. like this.. a telling connection.. that says it all… tomorrow!

  • Marion Chapman

    Marion Chapman, 2 months ago

    wow! how did you get that reflection on the page. wonderful.

  • RLHall

    RLHall, 2 months ago

    I have been having things like that happening to me lately too, on here and otherwise…that is so easy to do at the lib – end up owing overdue charges, so easy to forget :-) Guess what book is on top here? The Count of Monte Cristo… haven’t started reading it yet…

  • RLHall

    RLHall in reply to Marion Chapman’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks, Marion, just copied and pasted a photo and used the erase tool at 25% opacity, and fuzzy erased the one edge, then anchored the layer onto the page…I’m so glad you thought it was a reflection, because that is exactly what I intended…lol

  • Sophie Shapiro

    Sophie Shapiro, 2 months ago

    Wonderful photograph Rhonda! I just want to prompt you to remember to leave yourself a few extra days, if you’re going to read Anna Karenina by Tolstoy…..a few boxes of tissues would be handy as well. This would make a fantastic magnetic card to stick on the fridge for all book lovers, who forget to take them back. I get fined all the time! Thinking of you!Sx

  • Joanne A. Bradley

    Joanne A. Bradley, 2 months ago

    Excellent shot and works so well in b & w. I was going to ask how you captured that reflection but learned the answer in the comments~ Clever! You have really learned your way around editing!

  • RLHall

    RLHall in reply to Sophie Shapiro’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks so much, Sophie! I have Anna Karenina on my list…I shall stock up on tissues in the meantime! lol, yes a fridge magnet is a good idea! xxxxxx

  • RLHall

    RLHall in reply to Joanne A. Bradley’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks very much, Joanne, I should put the methodology in the description, I could add it to a couple more groups if I did, as well. I actually only use the very basics in editing, there is so much more to learn!:-))))

  • Boban

    Boban, 2 months ago

    Very impressive shot ................. B.

  • RLHall

    RLHall in reply to Boban’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks, B. and thanks for the fav :-)

  • linaji

    linaji, 2 months ago

    RL.. you rock.. you did not put my name on reply but I came back anyway!! I love you got the count of monte cristo!! Now I need to go now and take the CD’s back!! I forgot!

  • RLHall

    RLHall in reply to linaji’s comment, 2 months ago

    I’m sorry, Lina! I just commented instead of hitting reply! Glad you came back, I wanted you to know I was reading your favorite book!
    Hey, I read your mag interview, it was great! Love :-)

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