Here is my entry for Rogers Creative Photography Contest #7. Check it out
HERE for the other entries and you can even enter one of your own! I'm not much of a photographer.. I just do it for fun and hope I have my camera with me when a good shot comes along..
This is a picture of my card I posted earlier. I used my Photoshop Elements program and Solarized the photo. Its amazing how one click of the mouse changes the picture so much!
Enjoy!
17 comments:
Awesome editing effects Michelle!
Thank you for your Creative Photography submission, I look forward to all of them!
I love what you did with the photo!
Good luck in Roger's contest. Isn't it fun?
I LIKE this one ... very vibrant.
Cool effect!
:-Daryl
Nice and interesting edits :) Looks dimensional :)
Would be cool if they made stamp pads with these colors. Cool colors!
Michelle, isn't digital imaging just like magic!! Lovely result!
ann at nature tales
Oooh, another crafter!!! :D What a fun way to change your look without getting out any more supplies. LOL!!!
Have a great day! BE BLESSED!
Neat card. It really is amazing what dramatic and/or subtle changes a click or two create.
Just wonderful Michelle! I love the look you gave the handmade card.
Good Luck!
Blessings,
Kimmie
I love the colors!
What a great idea!!
The picture is stunning, and it offers something in the art world from impressionist to abstract to psychedelic.
This catches my eye and imagination. For me, as an airplane freak, I can picture a four-bladed propeller...not in the literal sense, but stylistically. The winner, IMO!
WOW! You did a great job, Michelle. Love the card, the photo and the effect.
Good luck!
I love the solarized flower! Good luck in Roger's contest! :)
Great job on the effects Michelle!
OH, this is lovely Michele! I have been "playing" a bit with Photoshop Elements myself.
And it made an absolutlely beautiful card!!
I'm late getting here from last week (it was a hectic week!) but I did want to pop by to check out everyone's entries.
That is so cool what you did with the Photoshop Elements. I really need to learn how to use a program like that!
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