Friday, September 16, 2011

Photo Art Friday #2

Hello and Welcome. - Just a quick update on my granddaughter, Coleen who came down with a BAD case of "Hives" last week.  I am happy to report that the medication worked and she has been hive free now for almost a full week.  Thanks for your prayers.

Now it's time for this weeks Photo Art Friday picture. - Again I want to just say that I am still a beginner and my photo's will not have any fancy editing or layering as I don't have the programs nor the knowledge to do that right now.  Still I want to share my photography so I hope you enjoy what I have to share today.

The original photo will be shown below.  I did do some editing using Picnik. I added, Text, Frames, and Used the Viginette feature to soften the color around the sunflower so they stood out more.

Can't wait to see what everyone else did.  I love looking at photo art.

13 comments:

Bonnie said...

My first comment disappeared in the ether! Lovely work Ida - thank you for sharing at Photo Art Friday.

Marilyn said...

Love your photo. Isn't Picnik fun? I just recently discovered it.

Linda W said...

Beautiful sunflowers

lisa said...

These are beautiful Ida!
Truly the pictures of summer!

Evelyn S. said...

First...your sunflowers are fabulous, Ida! And I think your edits are great.

Seraphina´s Phantasie said...

Your sunflowers are wonderful. Great texture work with the qoute and the frame !

johanna said...

beautiful - sunflowers always make my heart sing...

bailey-road.com said...

Nice work! The sunflowers are lovely1

Nancy @ A Rural Journal said...

Sunflowers are amazing photo subjects. You did wonderfully. I love Picnik! Great to meet you Ida. :)

Kim Dellow said...

Beautiful, I just lovely sunflowers. Kim

Stampmouse said...

great edit but you started with a grat image that was very well composed and full of life and bright colors love them both

Dawna said...

I love your edit...I am just playing around in Picnik as well,,..sunflowers always make one smile :)

DebC said...

I love what you did with the sunflowers.
Great job!