Promoting Nancy’s photography and educating the public about nature, photography, and God

  • Our Gallery-wrap Edges Create Optical Illusion

    When we do the gallery wrap on our canvas prints, I usually take just a tad along the edge of the image and digitally stretch it to several times its original width to wrap around the edge of the frame. That sets up an optical illusion. When you move to the side of the image…

  • Our New Glass (And Other Examples Of Our Evolving Standards)

    We’ve always used Tru Vue glass, but early on changed from their Premium Clear Glass to Reflection Control (which means non-glare) glass because we found that the glare got in the way of our image enjoyment.   We’ve also found that the negative effects of non-glare that have been reported elsewhere were insignificant.   Typically…

  • Nancy Made The News (sort of)

    On November 12th, Creative Pinellas posted an article by Mikell Herrick about Dunedin’s Art Harvest in their Articulate Art + Design Blog. We participated in that show in early Novemberschedule. The article featured ten artists; Nancy was number eight. You can see her in the tenth of the twelve pictures in the article. (You can…

  • We just got back from a two-week trip to Africa

    This was called the Ultimate Gorilla Photo SafariLink.   We spent a week in Uganda and a week in Rwanda, photographing mostly primates on the mountain slopes.   In Uganda, we first spent two days with chimpanzees.   Then we spent two days with Mountain Gorillas. These were wild animals but were among the few…

  • A Better Way To Keep Your Mat Cutter Square

    I have a faster and more accurate way to make sure my Logan Model 660 Framers Edge mat cutter is square. And this technique does not use a carpenter’s square. The procedure should be adaptable to other mat cutters also. I explain how in the article “Keeping Your Squaring Arm Square”. The article is now…

About This Blog

Bee Happy Graphics develops, promotes, and sells the photography of Nancy Moreland (as well as processing and printing the work of other people). This blog discusses Nancy’s artwork and photography in general; introduces new photography, printing, and framing techniques; and announces art festivals and other upcoming events we may be a part of. To learn more about Bee Happy Graphics, check out www.BeeHappyGraphics.com.

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