Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Picturesque World

Picturesque World book Picturesque Europe book

Selep Imaging ornate Calligraphy letter M

y "Treasure of the Year" from 2009 was purchased at an Antique show.  It was a 2 volume set of books from 1878 titled "Picturesque World".  These books were basically travel picture books, from a time before photography was available.  The pictures in the books are engravings of many famous locations, and each volume has over 400 wood engravings, and about 25 steel engravings.  (Steel engravings are extra special - they have a tissue sheet separating the engraving from the other pages in the book.)

Picturesque World book Picturesque Europe book

I have fallen in love with the crispness and beauty of these engravings.  Each engraving is a work of art, with beautiful composition, from a time when the modes of transportation were walking, animals, and animal powered vehicles.  There was no electricity, and therefore no electric lines, and the "picturesque" and quaintly dressed people in the pictures (in theory) reflect the actual way it was.  Since there are over 800 pictures in the two volumes, some of these landmark locations are no longer in existence, or their current appearance is different then the volumes pictured.

Oh, there is so much to love about these books!  The ornamental letters that start some chapters.  The intricately tooled leather covers.  The feel a book that is over 120 years old. Since I got the 2 volume set, I purchased a 3 volume set "Picturesque Europe" on-line, an I have added a couple more old books with engravings to my "collection".

Check out the leather tooling on the cover.

I could go on about these books, but not today.
Selep Imaging book ornament

So, how is this post thrifty?  Well, with 4 children ages 10-16, I won't be traveling internationally soon, so I go on-line and look up the places in the books with google images, and it's my thrifty way to travel.  : )

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Flowers and Birch Trees at the Chicago Botanic

Birch Trees in Spring 2010 at Chicago Botanic Garden
These Narcissus flowers were in bloom under the birch trees at the Chicago Botanic Garden when I went there on May 3, 2010. 

The flowers where also in bloom when I visited a week earlier, and I took several pictures, but at that time I couldn't find an angle I liked that didn't show the brick building these trees are next to, or the edge of a path or fountain.  When I went back and the flowers were still in bloom, I walked around for several minutes working to find an angle that didn't show any walls or paths.  I like this image much better.  


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Portrait with Yellow

child with rose portrait by Jean Jeanne Selep Imaging

I am entering this portrait in the I Heart Faces "yellow" challenge this week.  I considered using this portrait for last weeks "flower" challenge, but this is a favorite portrait I have with yellow.  Soft buttery yellow looks so beautiful on a little girl...

The I Heart Faces challenge this week is yellow. (I was entry no. 15)

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Bridal Portrait

Bridal portrait by Jean Jeanne Selep Imaging
This photo is from one of the funnest weddings I photographed.  This pose continues to be a favorite.  I love how expressive eyes can be.  

The I Heart Faces challenge this week is faces and flowers - the photo should have both!  (I was entry no. 508 of 646).



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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Wisteria Bonsai Tree in Bloom

Japanese wisteria floribunda kuyshaku Bonsai Tree in Bloom 
This Japanese Wisteria bonsai tree was in bloom at the Chicago Botanic Garden when I went there on May 3, 2010. 

Japanese wisteria floribunda kuyshaku Bonsai Tree Chicago Botanic Garden
This is what it looked like on April 29, 2010, 3 days earlier.

Japanese Wisteria floribunda kuyshaku Bonsai Tree in Bloom 2010 
I didn't expect to see it blooming, but I got lucky when my husband agreed to go with me on May 3, 2010.  I love it!


The Chicago Botanic Garden has one of the largest public collections of Bonsai trees in the United States.  They have over 180 trees, and they rotate displaying the trees outside, featuring the trees when they are the most beautiful.  I guess I will have to go back in fall!  They had probably more then 25 trees displayed outside on the days I was there. 
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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Chicago Botanic Garden

Spring has arrived at the Chicago Botanic Garden, located on the north side of Chicago.  For years it has been a goal of mine to go see these gardens, and on April 29, 2010 I finally did. Chicago Botanical Garden tulips April 2010 by Jeanne Selep Imaging
I knew from the flowering trees around Milwaukee that the gardens might be at a peak time for spring, and so my daughter Miranda and I took the day to go check out the flowers.

Chicago Botanical Garden tulips April 2010The gardens did not disappoint - in fact, I became a member and plan to return several times this summer.

The tulip colors were incredible.  I see why speculators in Holland went wild over tulip bulbs several century's ago, resulting in a economic crash.  Tulips are so much more exciting then financial derivatives will ever be. 
 
It is easy to take all the color around us for granted.  In pioneering times, you really wouldn't see much color all winter.  Blue sky, whites, browns, grays and blacks, dark evergreen colors.  The occasional red cardinal or red berries, and occasionally vivid sunsets.  Spring brings welcome green and the colors of flowers, but rarely would you see such a cluster of colors like I got to enjoy on Thursday.  
Chicago Botanical Garden path April 2010 Selep Imaging

I love being part of this century - with all the colors of dyes for fabric that are available, the vivid print colors of inks that I can printout even at home, or view on a screen.  I can take a photo and even as the memory dims the colors a day later, I can review them within minutes on my PC monitor.  Wow.

OK, so this blog post kind of rambles, but spring makes me happy,  flowers make me happy, and colors make me happy.  I hope you get out and enjoy spring.

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