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I didn't have anything else to post today, but I was looking at pictures that Sue wanted from me for her daily prompt.
Once I sent the three of them, I decided to do this.
In the olden days, like about two years ago (which is old in computer time), I used to do composites quite often. The trouble was that it was a manual, time-consuming process for me. Mind you, it did give me some satisfaction, so it was worth it back then. When Sue was able to make fancier composites in a flash, I stopped, but I decided to play around again this morning and made the above image.
Then I asked Sue to do one with her phone app. She can whip them up pretty quickly, and I chose to show you this composite of the four or five that she made. In theory, I could also do shapes like that, but it would become an even more intensive labour project than it already is.
When I was doing composites before Sue's app came into being, I would often make them for photo albums: Jonathan and Danica, both at three weeks.
Here are two from Shauna's wedding.
I have never tried a composite. These are really nice.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy with the right app, but it takes some effort do do manually.
DeleteBeautiful photos. Beautiful people. Adorable babies.
ReplyDeleteLovely composited. I'd just come from Liz hinds in her garden and thought at first you were composting.
ReplyDeleteWhen you respond in here you could just start with the person's name. Easy.
I really appreciate your coming back to see responses chez moi, thank you.
I think I've fixed it.
DeleteIsn't it fun to explore new things? Not terribly involved with say, more than 5 steps. I know my limitations. Yep 5 steps. These are sweet, especially you all at Shauna's wedding.
ReplyDeleteIt was good to see them again. There are albums like this. Glad I did it back then.
DeleteI love composites because it's easy to compare with them. The fall colors one with Sue is lovely!
ReplyDeleteSue does them often with her photo group. When I need one now, I usually ask Sue to put them in her magic app. 😊
DeleteYou are way beyond me in photo skills.
ReplyDeleteI only know the basics of Photoshop, but I can do compositing at least.
DeletePretty cool to think that these arrangements can be done automatically.
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely thrilled by the first photos you show... with the autumn colors... what beautiful compositions... the enjoyment...
ReplyDeleteand thank you for the selection at all, our favorite little ones - yes, when they were little!!! - and wedding... the high time ever.
Thank you very much. I wish you a happy Sunday.
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I appreciate your comment. It was and still is rewarding to make composites.
DeleteThese are just lovely. The babies are adorable and the faces they make are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThese are so much fun! Good for you.
ReplyDeleteI too got out of the habit of making composites. Maybe I should try again because they are fun. I love looking through old (virtual) albums, reminiscing.
ReplyDeleteI've never done a composite like that either. You've done a gorgeous job. I wish I knew how. Sigh... And outdoor wedding! That is so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSweet babes! Great memories.
ReplyDeleteI don't have an app ... and you are correct that manual is work. I import into CorelDRAW, usually. Love the baby composites. How quickly they turn into adultness. Of the today composites, I like the joined one better than the disparate ovals but that is just taste. In the wedding composite, though, you appear to have a bridesmaid about to walk onto the bride's head. Or, is that just me?
ReplyDeleteOh, babies :). I love Shauna's wedding dress, so simple and perfect for an outdoor wedding!
ReplyDeleteIt was quite a wonderful wedding, near Westport.
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