Can't be obvious :-)
Other than a few were cropped to get the corner of the roof out, or take off a bit to much empty space off. Not a single edited photo. No image was changed after taking the photo, regular camera, no apps, no Photoshop. Just a double exposure.
Greg

> But since I am into Digital Artwork I know that the other photos
> are obviously edited to give them the appeal that people would want
> to print out and order for anything from T-shirts to mugs, etc.
> etc. etc.
>
>
> I think you did a fine job making all of your photos into something
> with a very interesting appeal and "look" to them!!!
>
>
> I use my Digital Scrapbook Program to get effects like this to put
> into my layouts that I upload for fun and to join challenges with.
> I just haven't had time to learn everything my digital scrapbooking
> program does since my husband's death and everything else whereby
> my passion has been put by the wayside. Photoshop and another
> program I have is also a spectacular way to get those effects.
>
>
> All in all... you did fantastic! Really. I am not just saying that.
>
>
> ~Lori
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 5:24 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just put some of my photos up on FineArt, people can order
>> prints, mugs, etc. I just thought you might like to see some. All
>> the double exposures are 100% in camera, no editing. A few were
>> cropped, but other than that, no editing, color correction or
>> anything on any photo.
>>
>
> What do you think?
> Greg

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