And then the boy takes the conversation from talking about how awesome/pretty the picture is, and wants to know about lingerie. for shame Mat for shame. The pictures look great though You're really pretty and you look great with dreads!
thank youuuuuuuu <3 it's a bralette.I think it's called. I wear it with a high waisted skirt as outer wear though.aha! I did the collageey picture by using the image overlay option on my camera. It's a d40 so I'm sure most slr's have it. oh and Dragon,,,yes they are extensions.some of them,my friend donated some dreads to me adn it was uneven so I got some cheap hair from the african hair shops in town and dreaded it and sewed them on-simpe and fun!!
Ohh sweet I was thinking last night how I would attach mine, I was originally thinking of using a felting needle but thought I could try sewing them in with the left over long lengths of the synth haiirr ^^ Did you sew them all in yourself? You can do that effect with long exposure too, put the SS on however much you need, and half way through change your position, and stay mightly still in both places xD
I wouldn't know how. I'm computer Dyslexic if that's even a term. I can only do very basic stuff on Corel.
never used corel. it shouldn't be too hard to do. i've just recently gotten photoshop elements and i figured out how to do it in a really weird roundabout way. i'm sure there's a very simple way of doing it but the program isn't very intuitive for me. it's pretty frustrating actually.
I tried to merge two different photos by layering but it didn't work. No one has Corel. I'm starting to think I am the only person in the world to have a copy.
i'd be feeling sorry for god because she'd be asking him all the fucking time why the menus on canons are so retarded.
+1 Nikon But on the photo editing note, never heard of Corel but GIMP is a super easy photo editor with online guides and it is free. http://www.gimp.org/ back on topic: Very beautiful dreadlocks on a very beautiful woman
can you adjust the opacity of the layer? that's the key. imo that sort of feature belongs on a point and shoot. it's like saying an slr having b&w makes it better. there's no difference between taking a dig b&w and taking a dig colour then editing it to b&w. so why limit a photo by taking it b&w in the first place?
I actually use image overlay for doing light painting and multiple night exposures. It works well to get a preview in camera to check your work so you don't need to do so much post processing.