POTD – February 8, 2010
It’s Kiss Week over at iheartfaces! I have been looking forward to this week ever since I saw it posted as an upcoming theme several weeks back. I knew exactly which photo I would be entering…and after several edits and twists on this photo, I chose this one! Can you tell that I am loving all this texture stuff!!
Make sure you head over to iheartfaces and check out all of the other kissy faces this week!
17 comments:
very romantic!
Gorgeous! I love the movement in the photo and the texture is fantastic!
Seriously LOVE this picture. Wow. Wow! Wow!
Too cute! Great shot. :)
Wish my husband would be romantic like that with me!! Great capture!
What a dynamic, loving, real moment. I can hear her laughter and feel the strength of his hold on her. Lovely!
What a great capture!! I love it! :)
This is fabulous! Loving the texture too! I think I need to take out my photoshop manual and get learning. I have no idea how to use that program yet and I have had it since Christmas! LOL
thanks for visiting my page :) i love your shot! the texture looks awesome in this shot!
Beautiful! I love that he is kissing her neck instead of her lips. What a fun photo!!
What a cute shot! I love texture, too!
Gorgeous! Great moment and I love how you used the texture. This is beautiful. :^X
Beautiful photo! Thanks for sharing :)
they look so in the moment- really authentic. love it!
Love it! Love the texture. Thanks for the comment. ~Diana
I love this one!
I love this! I really think you have a winner here. What I like best is that it appears totally candid...not lovey, dovey posed, but just a totally spontaneous moment. Great capture!
BTW, thanks for dropping by my blog. I think Elements 5 has a RAW editor, although I'm not sure. Try opening up your program. Then go to File - Open as. Highlight a jpeg image. Then, on the drop-down menu, choose Camera RAW. Then open it. If Camera RAW is not an option in the drop-down menus, then I would guess that version doesn't have the RAW editor. If it is an option, as soon as you choose "Open", the RAW editor should pop up. You can then make your changes. When finished, choose open image for it to then transfer into Elements. Hope this helps. :)
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