vintage tables

I never posted my “new” kitchen table! I love this table so much and my husband doesn’t but I am working on changing his mind about it. I will win out.

He doesn’t like the gold trim, but I kinda have to say that’s a necessary part of what I like the best about it, which is the overall color scheme. He also thinks it’s painful to upgrade an outdated table by getting an even more outdated table, which I obviously don’t agree! hehe

Hmm, I do have an old picture of the old table (not at our current house).

As you can see, we had an ugly country table. Well, it wasn’t that ugly, just not my style at all, and our rental kitchen is very country so it just added to the pain.

The new one is definitely my style. It seems to help break up the room. And I am just so very happy that we no longer have slats falling out of the back of our chairs anymore. The table is in really good condition, no stains, some chipping on the legs that you don’t notice. One of the backs of one of the chairs comes off if you tug it really hard and I’m certain something like JB weld will take care of that.

I want to put the number picture I talked about in this post over the table. From the horrible, limited picture I’ve given you (haha) what do you think?

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last call

Last call to change your feeds over to http://feeds.feedburner.com/ohlauren. 🙂

I want to do a giveaway, so I’m thinking I’m going to do one when I get 50 followers. I know that I have 18 through Google Reader and I have 12 over to the left on Google Friend Connect. I’m sure some of them are doubles, though. Help me get up to 50 quicker by logging into the “follow me” on the left side!! 🙂

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picture dump: hampdenfest

these were taken saturday at hampdenfest in the neighborhood of hampden in baltimore. it was a street fair sort of thing, with stands, food and music.

Beard competition.

We went into a shop called Charlotte Elliott and they had this awesome typewriter.

And several globes and one was an old globe & the note attached said this:

Uh, after some searching I finally found out that the name of this band is Double Dagger. They were pretty crazy, but I liked them!

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Music Monday

i’d really like to make music monday a regular feature on my blog, so maybe i won’t like forget if i start it now.

today, i have some music from my husband’s stash of music. sam listens to a lot of stuff i don’t consider music (electronic, techno) so it’s nice to find some that i do like.

The first is Plea from a Cat Named Virtute by The Weakerthans.

This is Everyone Choose Sides by The Wrens.

And Sort of Revolution by Fink.

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how i make my pictures look like this

A few people have asked me recently how I get my pictures to look the way they do, so I thought I’d write a quick post.

First off, if you are not familiar with lomography, it might be useful to Google it or check out this site. Most of the pictures I take are lomo pictures or use lomo techniques, as I love them so much – I love the effects, when a picture is “messed up” (lens flares, double exposure), the vintage-inspired, and taking subject matter from non-traditional angles/from the hip, etc. I know that sometimes real photographers dislike lomography because it breaks all rules, but I think that is what I am drawn to personally, and well, pfft, I’m not a real photographer.

For the purpose of this post, I’m going to consider all vintage-inspired photos and all of the settings that I’m going to talk about to be under the category of lomography (not sure if they technically are or not).

It should be said that actual lomography is done with toy cameras and I do own a Diana mini, but I have not gotten my first roll of film developed yet, so I haven’t posted any of those yet. But you can get similar effects on digital film.

My favorite is the Android app, Vignette. It is for Android cell phones and I believe it is similar to the Hipstamatic app on the Iphone, but I don’t have an Iphone, so I am not sure. There is a free version and a paid version, I use the paid. It has many lomo effects, my favorites are the “instant square” frame with the “faded” vintage effect. That’s what I use the most (and what is being used in my last post).

I also occasionally use the app Fxcamera, which is similar. It’s a very nice app, but I like Vignette better.

If I take a “real” picture and I want to edit it to look more more vintage-y or whatever, I sometimes use Picnik, which actually has a few lomography settings of its own, the lomo-ish and holga-ish. I also frequently use the 1960s, cross-processing and vignetting settings.

On Gimp, you can get scripts, which are similar to Photoshop actions. I get Gimp plugins from the GIMP plugin registry. Off the top of my head, I have the lomo, the Diana-Holga and the Vignette.

Admittedly, I pretty much only use my cell phone. It’s the easiest and even if I forget to take a picture using the apps, you can import a picture into those apps and change them anyway. 🙂 I’ve actually taken photos from my digital camera, uploaded them to my computer and uploaded them from there to my phone, just to run them through the Vignette app.

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weekend in pics

On Saturday, husband and I set out to go to the park, lay out a blanket and read/sketch, and ended up in Baltimore instead. We explored Mt. Vernon, took St. Paul/Calvert from Inner Harbor to up past John Hopkins and looked at all the rowhomes and how they change in there. I love “The Painted Ladies” rowhomes in Charles Village. We did some touristy eating at Hard Rock Cafe & went into the Barnes and Noble at Inner Harbor, walked around downtown and around Ramshead/Power Point Live (bars/music venues) and came home. Don’t you love how I go to the park?

I went into an art supply store in Mt. Vernon (MICA store – the Maryland Institute College of Art, not the one in the pictures though). They were cheaper than Michael’s around here, so I ended up with some watercolor pencils, a L-square ruler (finally! those are hard to find!), a kneaded eraser and a postcard.

And, now I want to live there.

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half space

Does anyone know what a half space is used for? There is a “half space” key on my typewriter, which just as it says, is a half of a normal space. But, I would like to know what its purpose is. More specifically, what was its original proper purpose? (As in, not just what you could use it for; I can guess that maybe you’d want to use it to line up columns better or with certain numbers or symbols to look prettier.)

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“Your Street” photo swap

I’ve been on Swap-bot for awhile, but hadn’t done any swaps yet. I wanted to start with something easy, so I did this email swap. We were supposed to take a picture of the street we live on, one picture from one way, and one from the other.

I accidentally took this one when Stinky Puppy was tugging on the leash so hard that I manage to set it to sepia tone and take the picture simultaneously. 🙂

And these are from the Snowpocalypse in February.

I also included this one, just because I love it so much.. from in front of our house.

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leather feathered earrings

I’m finally posting another one of the projects from the RVA Summer Camp class.. yeah, I know, it’s like fall now. haha. Oops. I ended up making a pair of these for myself and for my friends Hollie and Tina.

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I interrupt your programming to present

My husband at the mall food court, thinking.

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