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Trish Watson



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Registered: February 2002
Location: Garland, TX (Dallas suburb)
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Above are my ancestors, my descendents, and me. All my ancestors are sepia toned; all my descendents are in full color; loved ones who have passed on are transparent and those still living are opaque. In the picture, who am I?
· Date: Wed February 13, 2002 · Views: 4996 · Filesize: 42.4kb, 38.0kb · Dimensions: 720 x 576 ·
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Doug Nelson

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Registered: August 2001
Posts: 6,218
Wed February 13, 2002 12:44pm

Got to love a high-concept manipulation.

My favorite is the deceased holding the little girl.

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Sharon Brunson

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Registered: August 2001
Posts: 137
Wed February 13, 2002 11:11pm

What a brilliant idea! You are the lady with your arms crossed?

Collages can be tricky. This is wonderful.

Sharon

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Trish Watson

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Registered: February 2002
Location: Garland, TX (Dallas suburb)
Posts: 6
Fri February 15, 2002 11:50am

Sharon

Nope, try again!

The figure is opaque thus alive and since I'm alive (last time I checked), she could be me. Alas, she's not cause she is sepia toned and all sepia toned people are my ancestors. The lady is my wonderful mother in her late teens, as are two others.

Trish

PS Another piece of trivia -- my grandfather was a photographer and the arches that represent the portal to the eternal were from a picture of his. My grandfather is the daper fellow in the straw hat to the far left.
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Sharon Brunson

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Registered: August 2001
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Fri February 15, 2002 2:09pm

Okay, my real first choice was the little girl with her leg up but I got confused on the opaque part.LOL So that's my new guess.

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Trish Watson

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Registered: February 2002
Location: Garland, TX (Dallas suburb)
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Fri February 15, 2002 3:00pm

Okey, now I'm confused. Are you refering to the little girl on the left wearing the pastel dress or the little baby girl on the right wearing the red plaid nightgown?

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Tim_S

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Registered: December 2001
Location: California
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Fri February 15, 2002 3:09pm

I'm guessing you are the little one in the pastel dress?

I think this is both a wonderful idea and great execution. What a neat way to present you geneaology.

--tks
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Sharon Brunson

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Fri February 15, 2002 5:12pm

Red, plaid was my guess.

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Trish Watson

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Registered: February 2002
Location: Garland, TX (Dallas suburb)
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Fri February 15, 2002 7:52pm

The little girl in the pastel dress on the left is me.

I'm alive so she is opaque. She's not sepia toned cause she's not my ancestor and she's not 4 color cause she's not my descendent. She is the only figure who is tinted.

I am being held by my paternal grandmother who passed some years ago.

To my grandmother's right is her husband; to her left my father (shown in his late teens) shortly after enlisting in WWII. He passed on in 1997.

The opaque sepia lady (in her late teens) with crossed arms is my mom. Directly behind her both her parents.

Up and right from my mom is my son, Chris, in his late teens (in tux.)

The two wonderful people lounging on the word descendents on the right side of the collage are Celeste (in plaid nightgown) and Damon (in green shirt.) Both are my grandchildren.
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DJ Dubovsky

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Registered: August 2001
Location: Upper Penninsula of Michigan
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Sat February 16, 2002 3:51pm

The way you blend images is fantastic. I too love the ghost image holding the child. The arches give it a time travel element. Top notch work as usual Trish.
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Harry Whatley
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Registered: February 2002
Location: California
Thu February 21, 2002 11:58pm

Trish -- your work is incredible! Thanks for sharing it.

Harry
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Kraellin

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Tue August 28, 2007 1:25am

this is one of the best montages i've seen in a very long while. excellent message, excellent composition, and excellently rendered. VERY well done!

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