you may remember the post
I did a few days back as
my memory was triggered
when I saw my dads birth date,
february sixteenth . . .
the treasured photo
of me with my dad
included in the post
had a blemish on it and
Jeanie of . . . The Marmelade Gypsy
and
Nancy of . . . A Joyful Cottage
have been using their programs
to help erase the blemish
look at the change . . .
isn't friendship wonderful . . .
thank you Jeanie and Nancy . . .
8 comments:
Cool friends and precious memories better preserved! Love this photo, Lynne. blessings and hugs ~ tanna
Wow -- I want to know what program Nancy was using -- she did a four star fabulous job, much better than my amateur attempts with Picassa!
What a beautiful photo. My very first thought when I saw the first photo was, "I should fix that for her". So glad someone did. A sweet memory like that should be blemish free. XO
People who don't engage in blogging often can't understand the special relationships that are formed through this medium. It's a mystery, and for those of us who take part it's a splendidly wonderful mystery that overcomes the obstacles of time and space. We are bound together by this common bond of expression. Hugs, dear Lynne. Enjoy your precious photo.
To Jeanie: Thank you. I used the Paint program that came with my laptop. I would be nice to do something with that lower right corner, but it will take more time. ~ Nancy
Photo shop is amazing..A friend of mine removed a car in front of a house once...I never got good at it and don't have photoshop any more..lots of new ones now..
Now fabulous and carn't bloggers wonderful. Have a lovely weekend.
HUGS my friend. B
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