Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Magic of Photoshop

Look at what you can do with Photoshop...


You can take a sad little deck planter...


...and you can make it look beautiful...you can even add props to make the photo more interesting and realistic...notice the dogs in this AFTER shot.


Oh, wait, those are real dogs. In fact, those are my dogs. To be quite frank, this had nothing to do with Photoshop and everything to do with a sunny spring day and a morning trip to Home Depot.

Have a terrific weekend!

P.S. I do have Photoshop, but I haven't learned how to do much with it...maybe someday!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Erin! Thanks for the comments about the article! It is so great to see when you have written. So encouraging! This is what got me hooked to blogging. How positive and absolutely uplifting it is.

Photo shop is very tricky. I have been trying to learn it for a while now and have never had classes. Sometimes I do something amazing with it and then I don´t remember how I did it. Crazy thing!!

Love your dogs! They are so beautiful, as is your yard!

Darla said...

I took a class last year on photoshop - boredom won out. Looks like you mastered it tho!

Erin said...

Dani Joy, the same thing happens to me. Darla, Ugh...I'm finding the same thing...even the "for Dummies" book isn't helpful. I like my version of Photoshop better...it gave me immediate results and I'll remember how to do it the next time!

Alicia The Snowflake said...

Oh how pretty...both the flowers and your dogs! Yes, we are enjoying warm, sunny weather here. I am hoping it holds out tomorrow. We are supposed to go to our favorite festival. There is rain in the forecast. I sure do hope it holds off for one more day!

Take care my friend!
Have a great Sunday!

Melissa Henning said...

that's pretty funny. you're silly :). I love home depot!

Erin said...

Alicia, fingers-crossed for a sunny day for you...it just brightens the spirit to be outside in the sun after a long, grey winter.

Melissa, I know, I'm weird...it just occurred to me and I ran with it!