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    #2
    Very interesting! I like it!

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      #3
      Thank you ksebesta23

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        #4
        Your work is so amazing!

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          #5
          Those are awesome!

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            #6
            I wanted to take a flower picture i took last week and do that to it. Are you using photo shop?

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              #7
              LWArchery, Thank you. No this was post edit processed in Picnik, one can use PS Element 10, Lightroom or CS5 using a layering process. But with Picnik, it allows me to turn the photo B&W then use the paintbrush to erase the B&W on the areas I want to bring the color back into. I rename the photo so the original is kept to file, and the saved one is now a new photo. Picnik also allows one to create your own watermark using the text with many options and styles.

              NannySlayer, thank you very much as I love what I do.

              Here are two more that I finished up on.



              Last edited by Cottonwood; 01-06-2012, 10:37 AM.

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                #8
                very cool! thanks for sharing!!!

                ac

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                  #9
                  Cottonwood can you tell me more about Picnik? Is it a free website or a program? Is it easy to use?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ksebesta23 View Post
                    Cottonwood can you tell me more about Picnik? Is it a free website or a program? Is it easy to use?
                    I believe if you have the free program Picasa 3, that you can use picnik.com and I have discovered that I actually use GIMP which is free as well more than PS Element 10. I do believe GIMP requires use of Google Chrome instead of Windows Explorer. I love the free programs

                    In GIMP you can do everything PS Element 10 does, like layering, stacking, color toning etc Then I run the photo up into picnik.com, I only use Picasa 3 if the photo horizon is crooked, but prefer to make sure my grid on the LCD screen is straight in the field, so I can keep all my photos to the larger sizes for my sales site on those I am putting there.

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                      #11
                      Amazing photos!!

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                        #12
                        Those are awesome!

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