Original
My edited version
{note: click the picture to see a larger version}
The quote says: "There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer." -Ansel Adams
This photograph seemed like a blank canvas that I could do almost anything with, from the beginning. I straightened, sharpened, and brightened it a bit. I really wanted to do something with the space on the right, so I found a quotation that would look nice in the upper right corner. I didn't want to disturb the clarity of the clouds or the water tower, so I mostly left those alone. The overlayed stamps were put in each of the corners, and then blurred the edges.
I'm really having fun with these 'Edit Me' challenges. I didn't have much to post yesterday, so I was looking forward to a new picture to edit today!
Since I'm posting this fairly early, I still have time to get some studying in since I woke up at 5:45 this morning. Nice 'n early. There's a "pop quiz" this morning, so anyone who's habitually late to class will miss it {not me!} ...I'm always early since I can never understand why sometimes it takes me 10 minutes to drive 10 miles and other times it takes 20-25 minutes. Traffic is weird.
Have a lovely Wednesday, everyone!
5 comments:
beautiful job - love the quote
Gorgeous. I love it.
I love the edit Nat!
beautiful use of quotes
Love the quote, and your sky looks wonderful! Great edit!
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