The C and O Railway Heritage Center ~ Clifton Forge, Virginia
I am still trying to teach myself how to create my own collages/mosaics from scratch. I got the sizing/constraining off a bit in the first one, but I did better with the second thanks to a wonderful tutorial by Kim Klassen. It has taken me all day long to get to this point. The nuns definitely taught me to persevere.
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laughed at the nuns. nice work, though!
ReplyDeleteYay for the Nuns. I rather like you mosaic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection of photos.
ReplyDeleteNice job! I love old trains. They're great photo subjects!
ReplyDeleteA clever and creative presentation of all these designer metals on wheels! Intriguing place! I so love old trains!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun place to visit and a great stop for photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!!
These old train stations and the trains had such character! Good job on the mosaic!
ReplyDeleteLovely job. Sister Mary ??? would definitely be proud of you. Your perseverance paid off.
ReplyDeletethe nuns would be proud.:p i also enjoy playing around with collages. we don't have this kind of train. i like the red one--what do you call it, caboose?:p
ReplyDeleteGreat collages of the trains and signs. I love them!
ReplyDeleteThe trains are a great subject for a mosaic. Once you've figured out how to do a mosaic. it becomes almost second nature. :))
ReplyDeleteI think you did great! Collages are something I have yet to master.
ReplyDeleteYou and the nuns - that I could picture in my mind and have a giggle. Love the trains and these are lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteexcellent job! And looks like a fun outing
ReplyDeleteI like old railroad signs so much that I'm posting some of my own next Wednesday. You photos are fine.
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