Tank
Edited completely with free apps and software. I finally figured out how to broaden my horizons regarding [Digital] photography and image editing. I was stuck for the longest time just using the editing engine native to Google Photos. Goes to show you. Oh Ive experimented with a few like LightRoom, Adobe's stuff and others but there's a lot more under the radar so to speak. The free versions are riddled with ads or nags to buy the upgraded version of their thing. Fair enough. In my research and testing of one called Fotor, I wasn't able to take a screenshot so I could just crop it to suit. Not could I save an edited image without carving out a Pro version subscription sum of about $40.00 for a year or $5.00 per week or something odd. Maybe if I wouldn't run my credit cards right at their maximums every damn month I could afford a few of these niceties. I've backed off the ol' food delivery idea mostly so we'll see how that goes. Also interested in investing in a DSLR camera. Used of course. Looking to give up $50.00 for one. Pry about ten years old ish.
Anyway, if your reading this, or even if not, this is Tank. He is about 5 going on 20 and is a purebred Siamese. A chocolate point one actually. I like to change things up by saying coffee point. To little or no effect I dare say.
Where I wile away the hours just waiting anxiously for the end. So in some ways, of which I'm not sure about yet, this blog is a memoir of sorts. It's now approaching the 1000th post mark. 940 or so as of this one. Something like that anyway. I started it about a year and a half ago if I remember right but that's not important. In fact, there's nothing particularly important about any of it it's just a journal. An audiovisual weblog or I could say multimedia huh? It has a purpose but not an important one that is to say not essential to your general welfare. Think mashup.
I left margins at the top and bottom so I could add text later on. Just haven't figured out what yet. So here's another image to digest...
I straight up Ninja'd the base image and did some heavy duty editing to arrive at this end result. Basically just experimenting with new image editing apps, some of which are pretty damn cool. And free*.
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