About: A Child's View From Behind the LensWritten by Nashville
Continued from page 1 most from among three is picture of her reflection in an ornament on Christmas tree. I was curious about what came out of her mind and had this idea as a good subject. It’s truly creative, in a way, even if photo is not that perfectly taken. With this picture, I also agree with Mike that his niece definitely understands what she’s doing. What she did was to go out of her way and find subjects that didn’t only look interesting but pointed to an understanding that she was creating something. Quite impressive, right?Indeed, if joy of sharing photos online is all about capturing random everyday events in our lives, then even a photo taken by a four year old or even younger must be pure gold. After all, this young, creative mind has her own definition and interpretation of art that only she can comprehend.

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| | More Brushing Effects for Photoshop EnthusiastsWritten by Maricon Williams
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The effects you can get may differ extensively depending on base color you use for your brushes. You can also use overlays, color dodges for more stark effects for sunsets, light flashes or softer modes to produce fog and haze. The brushes mentioned will run on Macintosh and Windows systems and are compatible with Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and up. You can manipulate these brushes as you see fit.

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