But until then, I’m trying to learn the ever-so-complicated art of Photoshop CS3. [What? They have a CS4 now? Shoot.] It’s not an easy task. Poor Kyle taught me what a layer was and how to use one, and Ree Drummond taught me everything else.
I don’t want to take any classes or any true tutorials, because I would very much like to go around smugly telling people that “I am a self-taught Photoshop extraordinaire.” There’s something about being self-taught [at anything!] that makes me feel really vain.
But when it came to this photo, I couldn’t decide if I liked Option #1 or Option #2 better…
Visual stimulation? I don’t even know what an aperture is–how can I possibly talk about visual stimulation and get away with it?
So it’s up to you, e-friends. Should I like #1 or #2 better? The differences are subtle, but I feel like I should have an opinion either way. And you are going to form that opinion for me [please, that is]! You can vote in the poll to the right, or comment on this post if you’d like to expound your reasoning. Also, if there are any amazing photography sites that make your world go round, please let me know of them.
I’m in the market for some inspiration.
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