As the main photographer in the family I am rarely in photographs and I don't mind this as I don't like having my picture taken. I don't think the camera will steal my soul or anything, I just don't look as gorgeous as I know I am once translated into megapixels. However, it is nice to have one or two pictures to remind myself that I was at any given event. My Indigo Sisters agreed that we would send each other CDs of the photos we took in Japan and today I have received Jean's having already got Judi's and Cynthia's. Mine are organised and ready to burn and so will be heading around the world very soon. Here is a self indulgent post of photos of me on the Japan Textile Study Tour 2012 - I was there!!
And finally a picture of very elusive Fuji san who was also there but appears in very few photographs:
Thank you Judi, Cynthia and Jean.
thanks for sharing. i enjoyed seeing them and i think you look great.
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ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to have someone else's snap shots from an even one has been to.
We all take such different pictures, and then there is some evidence that you, too, was on that trip!
I enjoyed seeing how Japanese Bryan is in his 'mask', it is the hallmark of someone who has lived long in Japan.
Lovely happy pictures and some great memories for you.
ReplyDeleteYep you were there Lis. Remember our room with the view? Lovely shots of you - hugs Nat
ReplyDeletegreat memories, Lis. your smile is the biggest when you are shopping!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing you in those pictures. (and you do look beautiful because you are).
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and lovely memories of your trip.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your photos. I have my own and Cynthia's at this point. Jean's can,t be far away. Am researching photo books at the moment. Thought the tour might make a great coffee able book.
ReplyDeleteSorry Lis..I sort of feel bad looking at all the stuff I dragged everyone through. So much for a relaxing time in the mountains of Japan. I suppose the trick is to keep everyone so busy as to not let anyone realize they haven't had a moments rest! Two TV directors have approached me about filming one of these workshops for ten days. (I refused of course. ) It could be a lot of fun for everyone to have a Japanese TV debut and a edited DVD. But the logistics for me would increase ten-fold.
ReplyDeleteoh how exciting to go to Japan and I adore your header image. So happy you found your elastic too!!!
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