Can't be obvious :-)
Other than a few were cropped to get the corner of the roof out, or take off a bit to much empty space off. Not a single edited photo. No image was changed after taking the photo, regular camera, no apps, no Photoshop. Just a double exposure.
Greg
> But since I am into Digital
Well, firstly that is a GREAT photo of you with your furbaby!!!
But since I am into Digital Artwork I know that the other photos are
obviously edited to give them the appeal that people would want to print
out and order for anything from T-shirts to mugs, etc. etc. etc.
I think you did a fine
The thing that is most disconcerting to me is how much to put into an ABLE
account and when and why. I began to fill out the form one day and I DO
qualify (according to the questions asked) but the next thing/button to
click on was "Open an ABLE Account" which, of course, I did not have the
I just put some of my photos up on FineArt, people can order prints, mugs, etc. I just thought you might like to see some. All the double exposures are 100% in camera, no editing. A few were cropped, but other than that, no editing, color correction or anything on any photo.
It is correct that the money must be spent on disability related purchases,
but it is extremely broad in terms of what it covers. Whenever you are
paying for care assistance, supplies, health insurance premiums, assistive
technology, and so much more qualifies as disability related expenses.
Thanks Steve!
I believe I checked out but of those websites and am looking into it but,
if I read it right, you can only take money out of these accounts for your
disability related purchases. :-(
~Lori
C4/5 complete, 37 years post
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Quad Dude
Lori,
The following 2 websites should be helpful:
http://www.ablenrc.org/
http://www.stableaccount.com/
The latter website and ABLE Account program is based in Ohio but is open to
residents in all states. I live in Georgia and our state will be partnering
with Ohio and directing Georgians
I'd pay off the house, other debts, and if it were possible for hubby to
"buy" the extra years he needs to retire at full benefits, we might do
that. I know he'd like a larger house so we'd just have to juggle the
options.
Carolyn
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