The Christmas traditions in a collage. Lights on a tree, a trip to the circus and one to the theater, decorations for a fruitful year, light decorating the city. And of course skiing!
@mbrutus Thank you, but why are all the picture out of focus? They were not before being stewed in a collage pot. Did I do something wrong or is the program that creates this effect?
@caterina To tell you the truth, I am not sure. I don't know what program you used. And I haven't made that many collages myself. But I have never had that problem. What is interesting, though, is that one of the six photos is crystal clear, while the others are not. It seems to me that the snow scene in the upper right corner is as clear as the original. While the others are not. You might try to recreate the collage and see what happens the second time. Let me know.
@robz hich program do you use for making collages? Picmonkey (if I know how to use it) only has the regular-boring shape for 6 pictures. Also only one of the pics was in focus, while the originals were all in focus. Suggestions? thank you
@caterina Hi Caterina - I'm afraid I'm not going to be much use here - I use my editing program (Digital Editions - very old!) to make my own collages. I just open the photos I want to use, make a new blank canvas and drag the photos onto it. Then you can move, overlap, enlarge, add borders to give frames and make parts transparent to allow for a "composite" with no boundaries. It is slower but you end up having a lot more control over the end product. I think there are a variety of free collage making programs. Maybe if you ask a question on the "Discussion" section somebody may be able to give you more help. Sorry to not be much use. Cheers Rob