Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Photoshop Pickle

Since I received Photoshop Elements for my birthday last November, I've fiddled with it off and on, usually clicking it closed in frustration. I have not had much success with anything other than quick edits. I'm not giving up, but it's tempting to use something that is a whole lot easier.

For instance, Picnik.com let's you add interesting effects and do simple editing with easy clicks. Love that.

Here are examples of two of my favorites...

This is called Holga-ish. I love how it creates a dark vignette that focuses on the subject and makes a pleasing black and white image.

These next few photos are examples of Lomo-ish.

Along with a dark vignette the colors are boosted as well. I really like how the reds are enhanced.

The buildings appear a little more aged and the shading around the edges accents the photo.

I'll keep watching tutorials and practicing with Photoshop Elements, but it's a relief to have the simplicity of Picnik to fall back on.

Monday, March 30, 2009

A Little Russian Dress-Up

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pink Zebra

This post is a shameless documentation of how cute Hanna Andersson's outfits are. Annelise only has a couple because they are a bit pricey. I love the opposite stripes and the playful leggings.

Perfect for twirls and climbing girls.

Do you think she'll still wear outfits like this much longer?

I can only hope.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

In Which I Sing A Little David Bowie

Two days last week Annelise wore Chinese pajamas to school. Once was for their international day (oddly, she did not want to take anything from Russia) and the other was for their Valentine Party. She kept saying hello in Japanese though, intead of Chinese. Oh well.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

In the Pink

Last week, when A. had her sleepover with Pappo and Miss Peggy, she was SO excited to get her nails painted. She was barely in the door the next day before her shoes and socks were shed and she was proudly displaying 20 bright pink nails.

Sweet.

Friday, February 6, 2009

I love stumbling across moments of A.'s imaginative play. They are moments that are all her, whatever scenario is fluttering across her brain.

Hence her Star Wars characters made out of Legos.

Which soon led to building a colony and protecting the Empire from Darth Vader.

Love that. Did you know that these Legos are the same Legos I played with when I was a child? Love that too.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Just a Girl and Her Monkey

A quick shot or two on the way home from school.

Meet Abu, A.'s little monkey.

Love to see her taking care of her *friends*.