Are we there yet?

© Jayme S. Hall

Are we there yet?

Uploaded: January 02, 2005

Description

Took this image of our 2 1/2 year old grandson Ethan. He was peering out the back window of Grandpa's truck. I used Photoshop to replace the window with an image I took while waiting in the Dublin, Ireland airport. I enjoyed playing.

Comments

Datha Y. Thompson March 15, 2007

ADORABLE!!!! :0) #621416

Candice L. Carter February 28, 2008

Very clever Jayme. #5569339

Jayme S. Hall February 29, 2008

Thanks Candice- I took this way back in 2003. Right after I got my first DSLR. I was getting a retraining from using a film 35mm SLR. I had no clue exactly what I was doing with the camera or PhotoShop! My very first layer project in PS :) Compliments of his mother, who is a graphics art designer! Our 2nd grandson, Ethan :) #5571638

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