Monday, 29 September 2014

The website is up and running!

Still needs some tweaking and more interesting descriptions, but the website is at last online.  A big relief that it will be available for the November Craft Fair.



We've just had this picture of a boat and the pier at Loch Ranza, Arran, made into a canvas for the November Craft Fair.  It looks great at 30"x 20".

This is where the summer ferry connects with the Mull of Kintyre (pause for song) and it is where wild red deer, mainly hinds, make unsuspecting travellers offers they can't refuse.  They are very persistent (and big) and any kind of food is fair game.


Saturday, 27 September 2014

Website rescued!

It looks as though Luke will have the website back online in a few days.  It has been absent for several months when the person who originally set it up and took payment for hosting it seemed to have disappeared, along with our website!

We have purchased a WordPress preset programme and Luke is in the process of uploading the images.  In the process, some of the less popular (and less interesting!) images are being left out and some new images added, one of which is shown below.

I took this photo at The James Muir Country Park, south of Edinburgh.  I was mainly interested in the bay and the view across the Forth estuary, so the children were of only secondary interest.  Altogether a fairly boring flat photo.

However, after I had cropped it, enhanced the colour and changed the children's positions, then finally the whole picture 'buzzed', I produced the picture below.  Which I'm quite pleased with!