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Have you ever wanted to "Photoshop" something but didn't have the software or know-how?  Send me your images and let me get creative... For FREE!  Thats right, no gimmick, no tricks, just send me your photos and I will send them back after having worked my Photoshop magic!  See specifics below for more info.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

The Talent Show

This image also has a lot of competing background elements. Another way to solve this problem is to use a zoom blur. This effect can also be achieved in camera by zooming the lens as you snap the picture. That is of course if you have an SLR. If you use a point and shoot camera you can do the same by moving your camera towards the subject as you click the shutter button.


Submitted by Jessica Kaylor

Friday, June 6, 2008

Focus on Me

This image had two subjects competing for your attention. By darkening the edges with a vignette, the focus becomes clear!


Submitted by David Sanders

Thursday, June 5, 2008

A Scenic Retreat

This quaint waterfall image was in need of a new look.  A little blurring here and there turns this Texas waterfall into the Amazon Jungle!


Submitted by Mike Bybee

Bigger Jeep for Free

This image didn't need much work but I thought Scott could use an even bigger Jeep than the one he already has.  Here are the results:
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Submitted by Scott McClatchy

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Willys

This firewall badge from a 1949 willys is a little worn. I couldn't bring it back to life this time but the least I could do was make a piece of artwork out of this relic.
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After

Submitted by Tyler Springfield

The Chillies!

Jason and April Chilcoat are great people! I had the pleasure to photograph their beautiful wedding and slipped a little surprise into the corner of this photo.


Submitted by April Chilcoat

Three Young Ladies

Today we get an all around photoshop makeover! I've done a few things to this image, can you spot the differences?


Photo Submitted by Patricia Pavel, Thanks MOM

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Jacers

Wow, this one is just a little blown out! It happens to all of us when using those point and shoot cameras. If possible, turn the flash off when taking pictures so close to the subject. Otherwise, just send your photo to me!
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Submitted by Mandy Kirwan