Okay, my friend Linds and I grew up together...no kidding. We "met" when we were something like 2 years old. Our mom's were friends, then our dad's became good pals too. So, naturally we did everything together. She became a second sister to me, her parent's became my Mommy and Daddy Number 2 - so, when she needed me to tend her little man for a little while, I was happy to help. Of course, looking at these images you will realize quite quickly why it is that I couldn't resist snapping some fun shots of the handsome devil. Here are some favorites!~




Saturday, March 29, 2008
Sneak Peek at Mr. N - here's to you Lins!
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
The D. Family Shoot!
I had a fantastic time going to the Littleton Historical Museum with the D. family. What a fun surprise that location was. There was a farm built in 1860 and the other built in 1890. Both were incredible. One of the best parts was that there is an actual farm with animals still there and historical "actors" there role playing the parts they would have played if they lived there back in 1860 or 1890.
Here are some of my favorite images!




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Photoshop on the web!
I found this article on Photojojo and had to share!
It’s Photoshop. On the Web. From Adobe. (p.s. It’s pretty great.)
We all knew this day would come sooner or later, but that doesn’t make it any less exciting, does it?
Today, Adobe releases Photoshop Express for the web.
Now before you go berserk, let us exercise some journalistic caution — it’s not everything you can do in Photoshop fit into a web browser. Not nearly.
No layers here, no fancy pants masking. But for 95% of your photos, it offers pretty much all you need to fix ‘em up, and it does it with style.
Whether adjusting exposure, white balance, or hue, touching up blemishes, or distorting your image, Photoshop Express provides an easy slider and thumbnails to give you an instant preview of your image at various settings. Even undo is better than you’d expect.
Being on the web, this Photoshop’s made for sharing. Everyone gets their own URL at photoshop.com, and the slideshows are top-notch — big, beautiful images with classy transitions. Want to load in and edit photos from Picasa, Photobucket, or Facebook? No problemo.
No, it’s not a Photoshop replacement, but it is a remarkably slick and well-designed basic photo-editing and sharing application. Arguably the best so far.
So what does it cost? It’s free, amigo.
So, I checked it out and it's pretty nice for quick edits! I love that you get to create your own URL for images. Here's my URL that I plan to post some images too: http://brittannphotography.photoshop.com. I love the fact that you are allowed to pull images from your Facebook, Photobucket and Picasa accounts. Yeah for symbiotic relationships!
It's always fun to find some new stuff available that is of value!! and free!!
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