here is what I turned an underexposed photo taken indoors last evening without a flash into...I kind of like it! It is a photo of Whiskers...
Having fun with photoshop...
Nice, sure shows the long tendrils.
I LOVE it!
Looking good, I like it.
Very pretty, Margie.
Margie, that is just beautiful!
Gotta say is this not like viewing the older actress through the vaseline screen. I find it intriguing, veiled and somewhat seductive.
VERY beautiful Margie!!! I agree, Sunrize, maybe like Gloria Swanson or Glenn Close (the musical) as Norman Desmond in Sunset Boulevard?? Swanson needed the screen, Close didn't...
Heading for the Vaseline as I speak, or perhaps I should dye some mosquito netting gray? It is a beautiful picture, isn't it. Dawn
Margie, your photo is lovely. It has such a romantic quality to it.
Margie who is that signature on the bottom left corner? It's beautiful, and get's prettier everytime I see it!
BrugAddict...the signature is mine...margieh....I use it sometimes on my creations! So glad that you like it!
Margie
It's so pretty and with a name that is fitting just as well :)
Margie, I keep being drawn back here to your picture. It's definetely romantic like Plant_friend said, has that antique-ish hue to it doesn't it? Have you any more you can post to view as well? I'd love to see them if you do.
Julie
Neat photo, Margie. I am looking forward to seeing more of your pictures. I recently bought and installed Photoshop and am overwhelmed with the possibilities if offers. My problem is trying to figure out exactly what does what because the software has so may interesting features. Maybe we can learn how to use this together????
Renee
OK...just a quickie and then I really have to get on with my day....
Renee...Have you used PS before? I took the part 1 and part 2 PS classes at a local community college. Even with the class, there was so much to learn...and there is more that I still didn't learn! It is a great program. Write me and we can work on it together if you would like!
Margie, oh what a sight!!!! Just when you thought your artwork couldnt get better! That is a sight to behold, beautiful picture, omgosh
Julie
I'll be sure to touch base w/ you, Margie. And NO...I haven't had an opportunity to look at the class schedule from the colleges around here. Had I known how extensive PSP was going to be...I would have signed up for a class or two prior to purchasing the program. I will have to wait for the next enrollment period. Probably fist chance to sign up will be for the fall sessions. Bummer.
Renee...there are several books out also...one that we used in class is "Classroom in a Book" put out by Adobe. Also SAMS "Teach yourself Photoshop". I am using photoshop 6. It does so much I can't see up-grading to 7 ! Also depending on your age, the senior centers also sometimes offer classes or adult ed. Good luck!
Julie...glad that you like it! I LOVE compliments!!! Makes me :-))) !!!
You are welcome hon. They are gorgeous.
Ah, now there's the Bride, perhaps the aging actress in an earlier time? Or her offspring? Beautiful , beautiful! I think you should be the spokes (sights) person for PhotoShop. Dawn
Thank-you, Dawn... :-)))
Margie, that is beautiful, looks good enough to eat, so pretty, elegant, timeless - I love black & white!!!
I love the black and white. How did you get the dark framing around the edge? I'm like Renee....didn't know there was going to be so much to this program.
I am even more impressed after seeing the original. You've made it ethereal-what talent. Maybe YOU should teach the course.
