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November 15, 2015

Extreme photo editing

Once again, I am indebted to the fine folks at befunky.com for use of their online website.  In a previous episode (see next post -- "A rose collage"), I developed a great looking BeFunky photo collage.  In today's episode, I am using the BeFunky Photo Editor.  As you can see below, we are talking "extreme" editing -- the photo to left is the original, and to the right is the edited version.   The blooms are courtesy of one of my 'Queen Elizabeth' seedling roses.


Update of November 20, 2015:    As per the above, I've been doing more extreme photo editing, again using photos of blooms from some of my 'Queen Elizabeth' seedlings.   Shown below are several of the best photo pairs that I've had the pleasure of constructing (click on the photos to enlarge them).






                                                                                                                                                    Update of November 26,  2015:    Extreme experimentation continues, but this time I have switched over to a different website photo editor.  The good people at LunaPic  (see lunapic.com) have some interesting tools for editing photos, and I chose their "neon filter" to convert still another 'Queen Elizabeth' seedling photo to something even more colorful, as shown below: