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Just for Fun ...


I want to first say "Thank You" for those of you who recently joined my blog - You have made me so happy - Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Over the weekend, I have been playing with Photoshop. It is such a great program to just "Play". My photo today is from a photo shoot I did last Summer but I changed it up a bit in Photoshop ... Just Fun ... When was the last time you just "played"? When was the last time you used crayons to color a picture? Tabbed a few dots of paint on a piece of paper to see what you could make with it? I think we need to "Play" more - Sometimes, life gets too serious ... Those are my thoughts for today :)

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  1. You are so good with Photoshop! Your photos are so interesting, and when you add your magic with Photoshop, they have totally different atmosphere. I love that! So inspirational! I have so many ideas of how to use your photos in my work, and I will do that as soon as I can! With your permission, of course ;)

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  2. Oh, Sonja - Thank you - You really know how to make a friends day :)

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