Now I feel like a bit of a pork chop "showing" you how to do this, because there's no showing to do really. But a few of you have asked how to do this, so a collaging we shall go.
Besides, I got to practise using the high speed shutter function on my camera. Quite obviously I need slightly more practice. Bubbles and boys move fast. It's shoot now or lose it.
So here's how to do it.
I use photobucket, but I'm sure other photo hosting sites have a collage function as well.
Go to your homepage on photobucket.
Click on tools.
Click on image editor.
Click on create a collage.
Choose the size/design.
Choose the photos you want.
If your computer connection is as slow as mine, open another window to read while waiting for your photos to upload.
Click on customise.
Click on save.
That's it. Not rocket science...






6 comments:
Excellent thanks for sharing....I will have to have a go :)
This photography thing is a breeze isn't it? (NOT).
I used to think that once I had taken a photo that was it, but these days it's only the beginning - there are so many things you can add / alter afterwards!
Ooo collage your garden beds Erin, they are my favourite thing in your garden.
Mark I am strictly a "close up" photo taker, as soon as something moves or is far away, I'm lost. I'm trying to learn, and I'd really love to take a course sometime soon.
Although I think I'd get laughed at with my teeny tiny camera!
Ali - I think you photos are great. Everyone has their own style, and I have come to expect the "extreme closeup" from you, and you do it well.
BTW: see my blog for an explanation of coppicing...
Thanks Ali. Photo bucket eh? I will have to check that out.
I can't wait for your collage Hazel. I think I'd like a food one from you, with those lovely jams taking centre stage... I want to make jam. The only thing producing in the garden right now are beans.
Mmm bean jam...
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