



I was able to do some post processing over the last couple days. Photoshop Elements & a few clicks can give some amazing results! Addition of a spot light can give a shot a whole different perspective. Pretty cool! The fence is "old photo" and as always I love black & white! Three of the following images are from our Gettysburg trip. The final is an early autumn shot across from my house with the addition of a faded frame. I really like all 4 effects & hope you do too.
3 comments:
I like your photos, the first one looks like something I would use on a greeting card!
Nice work Jean! You are catching on quick!
The spotlights are really cool! I've never tried that one.
I really like the flower in your header.
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