Thanks! I have to admit, I had forgotten how to do it, so I had to look up a tutorial on how to do it in my program. I have a hard time with tutorials, my mind wants to be lazy and not read the instructions, but I made myself read this one, as my Aunt wanted to see what it would look like. Now I am glad I did it. :-D
Hi colleen, just a quicky, I have my 40th in March, my hubby keeps asking me what I would like and the only thing I keep coming up with is meeting the sister I was seperated from at birth, lol, any chances of you popping over for a weekend for a party, how wonderful would that be, I would soooo love to meet you, I feel like I know you already, does that sound daft? :)
I'm with you - this technique has definite applications, and you have applied it tastefully here.
I 'grew up' (there is some debate over that) through an era when hand painted photos were quite popular. While much of what I saw were brides and portraits, there was no reason to stop there.
Digital 'darkrooms' give us so many creative options - why not use them?
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I 'grew up' (there is some debate over that) through an era when hand painted photos were quite popular. While much of what I saw were brides and portraits, there was no reason to stop there.
Digital 'darkrooms' give us so many creative options - why not use them?
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