


The first one shows Jojo with blue eyes but it kind of hard to see! I didn't really like how the second to last picture came out, the hair looks strange. I always wondered how to do this. I knew about the focal black and white and then reversing the effect (like I did on the strawberry) but I always wondered how to "paint" the colour back in several different places. I fnally figured it out. When you click on black and white a window pops up (or you can click on the little paint brush to bring up the window) and you can literally paint the colour back in wherever you want. I thought it was pretty cool. The more I play with Picnik the more I discover. Hey Peanut, I bet you could do some neat things with this with those black and whites you took!
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I LOVE the one with Jojo and the blue eyes. He's a keeper that one.
And the one with the boys playing in the water, with their tubes.
I did use Picnik on one of the pictures you were referring to. And it worked great! Now I just need to find the time to do the rest... (seriously...I thought I was busy when JJ was first born?) and I get frustrated with Picnik because it runs so slow. Maybe I should try on PL's laptop... it has a little more newness than my desktop!
I got a new computer at work and Picnik works much better now so that will probably help. It was slow and would freeze on me on my old computer.
Just surfing through - very fun and interesting photos. My daughter can do that stuff. She needs to teach me how.
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