For the rest of the week I'm going to go back in time and show you some of the good and not so good edits I have done. These are from a time when I was spending all my spare time learning how to use photoshop elements and having a ton of fun doing it.
I pulled out a DVD that I have all the old edits stored on and it had several different folders. I'll grab a couple pictures from each folder every day. This should not only get me through my blogging dry spell but it will be good for a laugh or two.
These two came from a folder that I labeled abstract art. According to the information with the files these are from 2008
I don't know what the original picture was but I do remember that I copied it a bazilion times and made it a little smaller each time.
This was a picture of myself that I altered. The file was labeled "feeling catty
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The first is my favorite. It looks like the inside of a super beautiful and long air conditioning duct.
These photos are fun and I look forward to you sharing more from your archives.
I have one somewhere that is very much like the first one. I rembmer doing that same thing in PS making many, I must say I did not cat myself, but I did do a lot of other stuff. this is a great idea and I can't wait to see what you did and it might give me ideas.
I love the feeling catty one the best. It's so you.
Have a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and tons of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
Fun to play with, I don't do much, I would have to read directions
Love the first photo..that is really cool. Not to crazy about the catty photo! haha MEOW!
I wish I could stick with one program so I could get this good at photo editing.
Oh how much fun it is to have fun with photos.... I don't take time like I'd like to (for lack of time) because I always have so many photos I'm busy editing...... I LOVE zapping out people and telephone lines and poles out of photos --but it does take time...
Love both pictures..
Hugs,
Betsy
Those are weird! I like your current edits because I can figure them out.
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