@janmaki
Abstract, yay! lol. Yes, I was pouring salt into the pot to make the color of the water change. It looked kind of cool, but there was a reflection of the kitchen light on the side of the pot that I didn't like, so I inverted it instead.
Ahhh you found a use for the invert tool! I've yet to find one. Great abstract, but is there no way you could have added a hambone for extra drama? lol
@pwallis
Are you saying my photo sucks? Honestly, I'd have to agree. lol. I've used the invert tool several times. You have no use for it because you actually know how to take good photos. Me, not so much. If I had a hambone laying around, I would have added it just for you.
@mej2011 hahahaha - no I totally wasn't saying your photo sucks! I like what you've done with the salt pouring and the edit, my mind just took the word cabbage, associated it with shots of food, and of course that always leads me down the hambone road. How can it not? It was the most glorious hambone shot I've ever seen. And @janmaki and I are dying for a sequel;-)
Abstract, yay! lol. Yes, I was pouring salt into the pot to make the color of the water change. It looked kind of cool, but there was a reflection of the kitchen light on the side of the pot that I didn't like, so I inverted it instead.
Are you saying my photo sucks? Honestly, I'd have to agree. lol. I've used the invert tool several times. You have no use for it because you actually know how to take good photos. Me, not so much. If I had a hambone laying around, I would have added it just for you.
Do you need a ham-ervention? lol.
That's what you're going to nickname your next kid, isn't it? Pickle and Hambone or just Hammy for short? HA!
No way! I think it's a cute name.
Your poor kid is going to hate me. lol