Since it was snowing outside I thought I would go pick some flowers inside. The easiest way to do this was to go through some old photo folders and find some flower pictures.
This one looked pretty summery
Then I thought I would see how it would look a few different ways.
First I turned it black and white with just the flower centers in color
Next two I don't know what I did to them
Duplicated the picture and played with blending modes.
Do you have a favorite ?
I definitely love the third picture the best. Bold and beautiful colors! Thanks for the summer visit!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had more time to edit my photos! I like the third one!
ReplyDeleteI like the last one best and the one above it 2nd best. I also like doing what you did and playing and then having no clue how I did what.
ReplyDeleteThey all have their charm except that last one - that one made we wrinkle my nose. No likee.
ReplyDeletethe third one is the prettiest to me and the last one is pretty cool. :) good way to give yourself a summer feel. :)
ReplyDeleteLove them all. I always enjoy your edits.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
You've always been so good at editing! I like the last one :)
ReplyDeleteit would be nice to see some daisy fleabane this time of year, they are an early prairie bloom.Like the color on just the flower for edited shot
ReplyDeleteYes, I do....I favor the 'blending mode'.
ReplyDeleteSweet little daisies - a sign of spring! We can look forward to their arrival when the snow goes!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, Isn't it fun to play around with photo editing programs . . . that's the best way to see what they do. Win, win . . . it's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for brightening our day with flowers on a snowing cold winter day.
Connie :)
Pretty, pretty, like the one with the black and white background because the flowers really pop. Wish there were real flowers outside my door right now, an Arctic front has descended again and it's darn chilly out there! Deb xo
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