WWUD Grand Version 8 by olivetreeann

WWUD Grand Version 8

Last one of the What Would You Do Grand version- I promise! I really liked the outcome of this one- which was quite accidental. This is another one of Micah's shots and that's Isaac holding my camera. Micah uses my point and shoot.
I like the way you processed it on the right.
October 9th, 2018  
I have really enjoyed this series. Well done.
October 9th, 2018  
Oh my, really awesome.
October 9th, 2018  
Ripper Rita (Australian for very good indeed).
October 9th, 2018  
Looks brilliant in b&w and with the split frames!
October 9th, 2018  
FAV an incredible outcome. How did you do this>
October 9th, 2018  
@louannwarren @grammyn
Thank you Lou Ann and Katy for your favs! To answer your question Katy, I sharpened it a bit, then converted to black and white emphasizing the contrast of the T-shirt and the camera. The split frame effect is in my processing program. One click and the program does all the work. I then added that frame I usually put on- the one with the thin black line that comes in a little bit from the edge of the picture but you can't really see it because of the collage and the way I cropped each picture in it.

@randystreat @onewing @golftragic @lyndamcg
Thanks for you views and comments Kathy, Babs, Marnie and Lynda!
October 10th, 2018  
Great editing good in B/W
October 10th, 2018  
@wendyfrost Thank you Wendy!
October 10th, 2018  
@olivetreeann thanks, Ann. Program is it that does this automatically?!
October 10th, 2018  
So we'll find in the split picture. The camera is almost as big as Micah.
October 10th, 2018  
@grammyn Yes, it takes the picture and puts it in the panels you see here. All the sizes of the panels are predetermined. You can't adjust them but if you get the right picture, they look like they were made for it.
October 11th, 2018  
@henrir Thanks Henri! It's actually Isaac holding my Powershot taken by Micah using my Olympus point and shoot. The angle makes it look huge, but the Powershot is quite manageable for Isaac. It's really fun to watch them at work with my cameras. And they both do a great job taking good care of them.
October 11th, 2018  
@olivetreeann apparently l didn't read my last question! What program? ;~}
October 11th, 2018  
@grammyn Oh- this was done with Smart Photo Editor.
October 13th, 2018  
Well done!
October 15th, 2018  
@vesna0210 Thank you Vesna!
October 16th, 2018  
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