I love the ease with which a photographer can turn a photo into B&W and then back again, or try one of many editing processes. It often surprises me how good something looks in B&W. I still remember when all photos were B&W and there were no choices. 🙂
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Nice work Debbie
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Lovely! 🙂 I like the theme too, though I loved the old one just the same. Is this one going to stay now?
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I think it will stay. Or something very similar. When I have time to do some more work on it.
I don’t like having the search button hidden
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I love the ease with which a photographer can turn a photo into B&W and then back again, or try one of many editing processes. It often surprises me how good something looks in B&W. I still remember when all photos were B&W and there were no choices. 🙂
janet
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I know what you mean.
Nowadays, we have so many choices!
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Marvelous !
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Oh, nice, Debs!
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