After Lucy's skin ended up looking so shriveled in my first edit of this picture, I decided to go back and do it over. I had every intention of just fixing her skin, but then I discovered this background and thought it was better start for the beginning of Millie's story. I will use the storybook edit for the end where "every one lives happily ever after"!
@ludwigsdiana Thank you Diana! This one also came from Smart Photo Editor and one of their textures.
@onewing Thanks Babs! I do too. I think this one shows off her features better and you can also see Millie better. Experimented with the background in blue but then Lucy didn't show up as well so left it in the red/orange/brown version.
@lmsa Thank you Louise! @grammyn Thank you Katy and thank you so much for the fav! @salza Thank you Sally! @randystreat Thanks Kathy! There is no texture on Lucy's face that is just the imperfection of the original picture which was taken in a shadowy area on my front lawn. So it was slightly fuzzy and I couldn't seem to sharpen it enough. I decided to just embrace the soft focus and go with it.
August 30th, 2020
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@hjbenson Thank you Harry!
@milaniet Thank you MIlanie- yes, and she has such a sweet personality too. Cut from the same cloth as her dad!
@edorreandresen Thanks Dorre!
@ludwigsdiana Thank you Diana! This one also came from Smart Photo Editor and one of their textures.
@onewing Thanks Babs! I do too. I think this one shows off her features better and you can also see Millie better. Experimented with the background in blue but then Lucy didn't show up as well so left it in the red/orange/brown version.
@aikiuser Thanks Jenn!
Thank you Catherine!
Thank you Wendy!
@grammyn Thank you Katy and thank you so much for the fav!
@salza Thank you Sally!
@randystreat Thanks Kathy! There is no texture on Lucy's face that is just the imperfection of the original picture which was taken in a shadowy area on my front lawn. So it was slightly fuzzy and I couldn't seem to sharpen it enough. I decided to just embrace the soft focus and go with it.