Very cute pictures! I just wanted you to know that I tried your pumpkin cookie recipe and we LOVED it, especially Reed. And last night we had some friends over for dinner and I tried out your pasta recipe...Everyone loved it! So thank you for sharing:)
Your photography is getting really great. It brings me right into the moment! And how DID you manipulate that first photograph? I want to learn how to do that. What program did you use? I just bought an Adobe product. Adobe offers a free 30 day trial that you can download, so I got to play with it for a little while before I bought it.
Anyway, either answer here or email me. Love what you're doing.
I use Elements 7 but I don't think I would recommend it. It's been pretty tough to figure out. For the first photo, you need to create a layer and then cut out or highlight the object you want to keep colored and turn the rest of the picture black and white. I would give you more detail but the program doesn't work on my computer, I have to wait until Ryan gets home with his laptop.
No problem. I understand what you mean about layers...well, theoretically. I read about them briefly on-line a while back, so now I guess I had better start trying to use them. Thanks!
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Very cute pictures! I just wanted you to know that I tried your pumpkin cookie recipe and we LOVED it, especially Reed. And last night we had some friends over for dinner and I tried out your pasta recipe...Everyone loved it! So thank you for sharing:)
How did you do that first pic?
It's awesome.
So did he ever make it through the package?
My kind of guy. Likes chocolate and peanut butter. Cute little thing!
I love these photos! You should enter them in a photographer's contest or something.
Your photography is getting really great. It brings me right into the moment! And how DID you manipulate that first photograph? I want to learn how to do that. What program did you use? I just bought an Adobe product. Adobe offers a free 30 day trial that you can download, so I got to play with it for a little while before I bought it.
Anyway, either answer here or email me. Love what you're doing.
I use Elements 7 but I don't think I would recommend it. It's been pretty tough to figure out. For the first photo, you need to create a layer and then cut out or highlight the object you want to keep colored and turn the rest of the picture black and white. I would give you more detail but the program doesn't work on my computer, I have to wait until Ryan gets home with his laptop.
No problem. I understand what you mean about layers...well, theoretically. I read about them briefly on-line a while back, so now I guess I had better start trying to use them. Thanks!
Oh my gosh these are some of the most adorable pictures I've ever seen.
very, very good photos crandall. i love the first one and the third one most. you're awesome and he's so stinkin cute.
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