I couldn't pass up the mini roses this week.
Of course I photographed them...how could I not?
They were perfect.
Once I loaded my photos to my laptop, I saw that
Of course I photographed them...how could I not?
They were perfect.
Once I loaded my photos to my laptop, I saw that
I had a little lint on this rose. (I hate it when that happens!)
This was my first time to use Adobe Elements 11 to remove something
or touch up a photo. More intensive then setting up to re-shoot,
but it should get better once I become experienced with Elements.
This was my first time to use Adobe Elements 11 to remove something
or touch up a photo. More intensive then setting up to re-shoot,
but it should get better once I become experienced with Elements.
Turned out pretty good I think!
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Anyways, this is my shot for "Orange you glad it's Friday" (here).
Check it out for lint...
my photo, not Orange you glad it's Friday, that is.
Check it out for lint...
my photo, not Orange you glad it's Friday, that is.
And another golf ball and antique club photo.
I will submit the above shot on "Weekend Reflections" (here).

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Have a great weekend everyone...
Happy Click!



i have elements 10 and like it but still learning. i learned PS on PS 7, one of the first big ones, elements is strange to me so still learning.
ReplyDeleteVery delicate shot Millie!
ReplyDeleteI like the shape of the middle of the flower. :)
Lovely rose macro ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of: (A Creative Harbor)
visiting from OYGIF
Lovely, just lovely♫ And I like your Happy Click sign off! Here's my Orange effort: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/02/icy-convex-mirror.html
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love roses- such a romantic flower. I don't see any lint!
ReplyDeleteDelicious light on the flower. Beautiful photos. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteLovely close-up photo and beautiful color.
ReplyDeletenice shots. :)
ReplyDeleteYour reflection picture with the club and the ball is nice : it is an original subject !
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteBonsai and Oranges