Silhouette birds

Good-evening, kittens & dawgs! This is the last week of the first month of 2016. slap forehead I can’t believe how fast the days evaporating, can you?

First up, I want to tell you about a cool giveaway going on, which is fixing to end on tomorrow, January 27th at 6pm UTC, for the BEST iPhone lenses in the world according to blogger pal, David Molnar. He sent me a referral link to share with my friends, here, and if you enter then I get a few extra entries.

You know the cold is keeping me indoors, but I’m trying to keep up my creative energies. I live therefore I must create. That being said, I’m reinventing archived images with various photo-editing techniques.

I snapped a picture of the sky with my iPhone Distressed FX App. I applied the Egart effect to the image background. The last two steps I used Pixelmator to add the silhouette (resource found on the internet) overlay and my copyright.

This week’s featured photographer is….

XOXO Rebecca

Congratulations, Rebecca! Go by to see what amazing pix she’s sharing today and I invite you to link your Wordless or (not-so-wordless) Wednesday post below to join the party. Also, it would be awesome, if you can show a little blog love by inviting your friends to join in on the fun! ?

Thanks for popping in and joining the Wordless or Not-so-Wordless Wednesday fun!


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13 comments

  1. What a sweet surprise! Thank you so much for letting me be the feature this week!! I feel honored. And your photo of the birds is beautiful

    1. Patrick, creating photo-art is fun. I don’t dabble in it as much as I’d like, but I hope to get more imaginative with my image reinventions this year. You ought to explore it, too.

    1. Kisma, my photo artworks are kinda basic compared to what I’ve seen others do, but I hope to improve with each creation I develop. Give it a shot. I know you’ll have fun with it!

  2. What a fantastic edit!! I love it. It’s exactly the kind of background I would use on my cell phone or something. Your creative juices are certainly not suffering from being indoors.
    I went outside to find mine. I almost froze my finger to the shutter button, but it was worth it.

    1. Les, I’m glad the weather isn’t keeping you pinned inside. It’s great to have different photography apps. Each bringing something special to my artwork. DH is good to spot apps of interest when they go on sale, so that’s when I usually get them. I really enjoy using photo editors to make new images.

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