Just Olivia's tap shoes. Wednesday is dance class. Always a fabulous time!
The above is edited in picnik. All I did was click "Auto Fix". I don't know if I like it. Here is the SOOC below:
My parents rent a house with a huge field that the kids just love to play in. Today, when we went around the corner of the garage, we saw that the field was filled with dandelions that had gone to seed. The kids had so much fun running through them and picking them and blowing off the seeds. I guess there will be more dandelions in our future :)
I like the edit. I posted a similar picture yesterday :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the tap shoe photo too-very cute.
Like it. Like it! I'll have to try autofix. Keep up the tapping...fun, fun, fun!
ReplyDeletedandelion fields are my fave!! nothing like that to make you feel like a kid again. when's the move date? andiejaye
ReplyDeleteI loved tap when I was a kid, hope she's having a good time! And I actually think I like the dramatic flare of the edited version better!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Kate would be in Heaven if she had a field of dandelions :O) Great shot! Does your little one like tap? We are finishing up ballet and I'm thinking tap may be more her thing.
ReplyDeleteWow! For Autofix that turned out really great! Picnik can be full of surprises, huh! :) Love the tap dance shoes, btw. Just doing some blog surfing today and stopped to check how other 365ers are doing. Feel free to check out my blog.
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That picture is wonderful! I love the green background!
ReplyDeleteI love your tap shoe shot! I'm going to have to remember to try something like that to capture Randi's tap shoes. We did recital photos last week, and the photographer had her stand with her back to him, jump in the air, tuck her feet up and turn her head over her shoulder to look at him and it came out super cute because she had a natural look on her face and could see the bottoms of both her tap shoes. Maybe I should just buy that one huh! And I love the Picnik edit on the dandelion; I really like working with Picnik, especially when I have a photo I get "stuck" on and don't know what to do with it...I go to Picnik and just start pushing buttons. You can also layer stuff in Picnik (do one action on top of another), so sometimes you can do some really fun stuff with it.
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