I have many of these in my garden blooming now. They are beautiful, but I don't what they are called. Can you help me?
Grazie.
My wife says they are in the Lily family but doesn't know te specific name.
I asked my wife what is was and her reply "Pretty" so I guess I won't be much help sorry.
I think they are "harebell".
MsJ
Loc: Northern Indiana
Tell us about how you did the signatue in bottom right, please...great, great photo!
judy 2011 wrote:
I think they are "harebell".
Thanks. Slowly I am learning the names of flowers I have grown for years.
:)
Thank you. Bluebells should be easy to remember, unlike some of the other flower names.
:thumbup:
MsJ wrote:
Tell us about how you did the signatue in bottom right, please...great, great photo!
Thanks for your kind comment.
To put my watermark on this photo, I used Photoshop Element. Here is the general procedure:
1-Make a template with letters, symbols, whatever on a white background
2-Put the watermark template over your image
3-Size and positon your watermark where you want it on the image
4-Use the magic eraser tool (contiguous mode) to erase the white background
5-Combine the layer using one of the modes and select the opacity. In the example photo I used luminosity and 20% opacity.
Try different things. There are a million ways to go.
Have fun.
Peace.
watermark template
waterrnark layer over image
size and position watermark
erase white background with magic eraser tool
combine layers - here I used luminosity and 20% opacity
DRON wrote:
MsJ wrote:
Tell us about how you did the signatue in bottom right, please...great, great photo!
To put my watermark on this photo, I used Photoshop Elements. Here is the general procedure:
1-Make a template with letters, symbols, whatever on a white background
2-Put the watermark template over your image
3-Size and positon your watermark where you want it on the image
4-Use the magic eraser tool (contiguous mode) to erase the white background
5-Combine the layer using one of the modes and select the opacity. In the example photo I used luminosity and 20% opacity.
Try different things. There are a million ways to go.
Have fun.
Peace.
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