eventually end up on my wall in the frameless frames I picked
up at Ikea. I finally got my hands on a copy of Adobe Photoshop
and have been playing around with a few of the photos I am
intending to use. It is fun, though not as easy as I thought it would
be, especially as I am have zero training or practice using the
program.
Here is my first attempt and removing unwanted "things"
from a picture.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHNKCE34NDmEQ2f89zWanVW-TOiwD14vNqVHQgDK__XBXhOQ7imGP1YQUIIoqNEWoouYkbAMNu4n9ciDxNGbDAgij0n5kdotNQZB5Tyxmm2H0nVpldXKcWnQjzR4UwhLJaDAAKsQ/s400/Family+103.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYeQUj1QYTKJrMQ2Uq-dcPUuqP7MqU0eiTPDLEYgkVP3lpszKkShNDGRcQaIuQPsony46IIaE489hld_4fS-BDvVZylT1qoNAZFcwQEWrEuCIzCv45K64mBSdLfn2-D9DUjW-SNQ/s400/henri.jpg)
4 comments:
Very nice! Yeah, photoshop is not for the faint of heart but there is a million video tutorials throughout the interwebs that I have found really helpful.
I love photoshop...it is the best invention in the world. Well one of the best.
I wish my house looked that clean all the time
Next time could you remove all the stains from our couch as well?
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