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Taken last year, but I have re-edit the shot differently and added my new border action frame.
Paul.
Paul.
Oh that is quite horrific- but for a good reason
The angle of the photo really draws your eye in to the little beastie, what on earth is it ??
I like what you've done with it though
I think I remember the original but can you please share so I can see the difference!
The first shot re-edit is very nice Paul it looks to me a little sharper, but having said that the other two are also very good.
George.
Edit is nice and warm not sure on the composition or angle of shot for my preferences I look at it tilting my head.
A border is a border to me! Very suited to you I think
Thanks George.
The border is an action I created in Photoshop, which took a lot of working on by an Australian friend to teach me how to get it right, and to add the bits into the action that I couldn't get my head around myself. The original action I have used in one format or another for a long time, but now I have it finally saved as one I can now run at the touch of a button and that I can also edit parts of, should I want to change the effects (stroke size, colour of stroke, fill content and opacities etc!)
Paul.
Thanks for that Paul, The action technique is something I use quite a bit for some of the other parts of my photography PP. If it's something you use on a regular basis then it can save one hell of a lot of time in PP.
Another thing that I do should you be interested, is make brushes up in PS of things that I want put on shots in exactly the right place, size & angle.
For instance copyright if needed, contact details if needed, name etc, etc, or any combination of the things I have made up brushes for. This too can save a lot of time and of course that way there is no need to have say a copyright/name etc added to a shot in exactly the same place, size & angle every time.
George.