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Poster Prints Sale!

Today only (February 1, 2012), save 50% off all Poster Prints at Stone d’or Photos! That’s right 50% off! Simply use the code HANGURHEARTS at checkout in the “Zazzle Coupons/Gift Certificates” box! Just a few of the great poster prints you can purchase are shown here, but you can also visit Posters at Stone d’or Photos to see more!


Cards and Postage Sale

Today only (January 31, 2012), save 50% off all Cards and Postage at Stone d’or Photos! That’s right 50% off! Simply use the code SENDINGTALUV at checkout in the “Zazzle Coupons/Gift Certificates” box! Just a few of the great cards and postage you can purchase are shown here, but you can also visit Cards and Postage at Stone d’or Photos to see more!


Photo Binders/Albums

These great Photo Binders are perfect for holding all of your photo memories. All be sure to check out the great Sheet Music Binders where you can hold all of your, well, sheet music. Simply click on the images below to order and find out more information or visit, Binders at Stone d’or Photos to more great… Binders!


Black Eyed Susan Merchandise

If you love flowers and all things Black Eyed Susan, then these brand new products at Stone d’or Photos are perfect for you. Featuring the lovely yellow flower, these products are sure to delight anyone. Simply click on the images below to order and find out more information. Also be sure to visit Black Eyed Susan’s at Stone d’or Photos to see more great products featuring this lovely flower.

Have a golden day!


Sepia Trees

I had mentioned in a previous post that I am having fun creating HDR photographs. Well, I am also having fun creating Sepia photos. Although, not as complex to create as HDR with today’s software programs (although HDR is easier to create now, too), Sepia photos can made some photographs look really quite striking. It can also be more forgiving with what you might consider slight flaws in your colour photograph. Black and White can be like that, too! With many software programs you can also add “fade” and/or “glow” effects to your Sepia photos and “noise” to make the image look old, or just plain cool. Some of the newer digital cameras also come with a Sepia effect already built in. I prefer to take the photos in colour first, then transform them after.

Anyway, there are also some photographs, at least from what I have found, that just scream to be made into Sepia and/or you know would look pretty amazing in Sepia. Below are just a few examples of some of those photographs that I had taken recently at Mohawk Park in Brantford, Ontario. The trees there were such great subjects to snap images of! Like I said, I first took these in colour, then transformed them into what you see below.

Art Prints

Art Prints

Art Prints

Photography Prints