So I did a quick search & come to find out... you can do the same effect with photoshop! Fun!
So, here's a few quick samples...



Go check out the instructions & try it for yourself! It's so simple!
Go check out the instructions & try it for yourself! It's so simple!
6 comments:
Hmmmm... your photos are fantastic, but I am not sure I would want to take photos of people this way.
Maybe of "things" and landscapes...
Not going on the top of things I want to buy! LOL!
Thanks for sharin' the steps to do it though! I want to see one of your barn pictures using this!
This looks so fun and adds even more visual interest to these great shots!! I am so glad you found this and shared the instructions -- I definitely have some pictures I would love to change this way!
Yep, typically more for a landscape or buildings, but I've seen some awesome wedding pictures done with it too. Plus I thought it'd make a fun & wonky pic on a scrapbook page. {maybe in the near future}. :0)
Sooooooo cool....I will definitely be using this on upcoming LO's, TFS!!
Very cool...thanks for sharing...I like the sprinkler one done that way!!!
Megan this is geat. Can I ask though how do I change the background colour in photoshop ( I've got pse4.0)?
Thanks
Kathy (kathyb on studio calico)
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