Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Visual Paradox: Carte Postale SERIES


I love the visual paradox! This is a comtemporary Lower Manhattan UrbanScape, but it has being treated to look turn of the century.
In my estimation this treatment imparts a gentle, peaceful and calming effect on otherwise frantic metropolis.

Please visit my Etsy Store to see this and other work:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/170457244

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Shabby Chic, Old Rusty Skeleton Keys.


Shabby Chic, Old Rusty Keys that speak of a bygone era. To me they are beautiful, enchanting.
I love the bokeh in this shot. I used my trusty Pentax K20d fitted with a vintage lens. I have several and I think this was the Super Takumar 50mm. 

This image is for sale on my Etsy Store, just click here:

Monday, July 2, 2012


This is a companion to the "Dry Orchid" Print.



This is today addition to my Etsy collection.
Orchid are beautiful flowers that bestow their beauty even as they are fading out of existence.
That is the case with the "Dry Orchid" art print.

Please visit me at Etsy, you will be delighted. Just click here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/103487929/dry-orchid-love-orchids-fine-art

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Did you know that Gerberas or Gerberas Daisies are related to Sunflowers?
I did not know. I love these versatile sturdy flowers don't you?

I have been busy looking through some photos I took a couple of years ago in California.
I will be putting these on Etsy soon.
Please take a moment to visit my Etsy shop, just follow this link:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MagalyBurton?ref=pr_shop_more

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

I told you, I am so excited about these old, retro, vintage what ever cameras!!
I have not post anything in ages but now...


The Polaroid 100 is one of my favorite! Live was a lot simpler then! 
Simple is good, actually wonderful.
I absolutely love these vintage cameras!
I discover them on Etsy not long ago and went crazy buying them on eBay so I could take my own pictures.
I have them now all over the place (the place being a very, very, very small apartment). My hubby is a saint!


Welcome the Brick!
This is professionally printed 4x6, on Kodak Endura Paper. 

Do not be shy the above link will take you right to Etsy.