This is so creative. I have wanted to do this, but couldn't think of a creative way to present it . I'll keep thinking, but in the mean time you get a Fav. What's for breakfast? LOL
@nydelignorsk Thank you for the fav, thinking in contrasts this month so I knew that I couldn't just toss something white. These were part of my 'catch all' casserole. What ever is left in the fridge, add eggs,cheese, onions and bake.
@cscarr97 Thank you, egg shells are rather random. I am learning the one handed thing but I usually pick out a piece or two of the shell. @shazzym Thank you, the lens lets me get close up to things since it is 35mm. The pivot then lets me just play with a blur.
@octogenarian Thank you so much for the fav, I used the film noir edit in the NIK collection from photoshop. I liked the extra graininess that it offered.
Beautiful love the grain.I know those shiny spots only too well from the developer. Amazing how the flaws from the wet development process are simulated so well in software. Love it.
@pickerandagrinner The photoshop universe is vast and so intimidating. I get inspired and then just sample a technique. I downloaded the NIK collection and this film noir is one of the choices to play with. A really good thing about PS is that I can save or not and not feel guilty. I very happy that you liked this, thank you!
June 12th, 2016
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