
Halloween House
Just a wee bit of editing fun on shot of a house in Santa Ana, in honor of Halloween tomorrow! Note: not Photoshop since I don’t own it, nor have a clue about using it. ~SueBee
Just a wee bit of editing fun on shot of a house in Santa Ana, in honor of Halloween tomorrow! Note: not Photoshop since I don’t own it, nor have a clue about using it. ~SueBee
I took the original photo in Long Beach this past Sunday, and edited it three ways just for fun. The original was very pale and overexposed, partly due to shooting into the sun, and more likely, from using the wrong setting. But, something about the original shot reminded me of a science fiction or outer space scene, particularly due to the […]
I’ve not played around with photo editing much, other than adding a bit of saturation, cropping, tossing in some light here and there, but for this photo I clicked on the “invert colors” button in Picasa 3 and was so thrilled with the result, I just had to share! 🙂 It’s an entirely new photo, breaking from reality, […]
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