It’s a stormy night out there! And the window’s leaking in. Ulp!
This is a quick experiment using the brushes in Photoshop Elements, a reduced and free version of Photoshop I acquired with some other software. I do like to experiment, don’t you know?
I like it ☺️
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Thanks, Elaine.
(I’d forgotten about this one!)
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Tom, where have you been! I thought you had been taken by aliens 👽
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Hehehe!
I have
nothing to say on that subject, Elaine. I’m finding my way back now though…
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Nicely done, I thought it was a photograph at first.
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Ooh, no… just special effects, but thanks, Sharon!
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Very nice, Tom!
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Thanks, Eugenia.
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Most welcome!
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Looks like the cover of a mystery novel
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I see what you’re saying, Cheryl!
‘… it was a dark and stormy night…’
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Hey that was a while ago!🤗
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I know.
I’m really bad at replying. Sorry, Cheryl!
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Good work Tom. 🙂 ❤
I used to video thunderstorms, but my new camera can’t be locked into a specific focal distance so when the rain hits the window the camera focuses on the rain drops instead!!!
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Blessed Be! 🙂 ❤
Prenin.
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Auto focus has its downside, Prenin. I have that issue when I try to photograph spiders…!
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Ooh, I like that effect! Well done. 🙂
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Thanks, Diane – I think it turned out well!
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