Recently I've been utilizing the tremendous amount of natural light that fills my sister's home... And, I've been playing in
Photoshop- trying to figure out if I like manipulating the images, or just leaving them as is...
The experimenting continues:



(Tried to give these images a "vintage-y" feel.)
9 comments:
I love the first one. It looks like an oil painting.
I actually think they look quite pretty. I'll have to show you the ones I did (I do not think they are quite as pretty).
But maybe I should see the before and afters to make a real call, here.
They look great, I love the first one too, so fresh.
love the avacado.
I love the texture of that paper towel. I never thought I'd call a paper towel pretty... but in this light... it really is!
I also love the avocado. You could design a whole kitchen around that photo.
i love these photos - they are calming and pure perfection.
awesome photos! : )
I already commented on that great avocado photo over at flickr but I like all 3 of these. I love the flower and those bowls are a really nice composition.
I too still tend to prefer my photos 'untouched' but I continue to struggle so I can learn to use the Photoshop. I'm amazed what some people can do with it.
Diane
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