Six becomes eight
If you have been following me having fun with Photoshop.. kind of reached the limit on the last two.
Redid the one with six kids.. which translates to "spent another 15 minutes on this one to perfect edges and blemishes you can catch when zoomed to the max"
and got this one with me in it. The third set of three was unusable. There was simply not enough room in the couch to seat 9 of us!
That one kind of almost got out of hand because the white balance on the two shots got messed up. Not because of the camera setting but because the sun moved outside the window in the 30 minutes between dress up sessions. Took me a good 30 minutes to try and match colors on my face to the closest and then merge the raw images.
Bottomline? "It is difficult but doable! and if you can spend even more time it would have been posible to match the tones on the two versions of me".
On a funny note the kids have been going through an emotional upheaval of sorts. They miss their mom but don't know how to express it..
This morning though a funny thing happened. The little one woke up and said "Daddy, I had a nightmare. Thought mommy is back already!"
Me "don't you mean a dream.. not nightmare?"
She didn't get the difference for some reason. She breaks out into tears for no reason and slams the door in anger at her grandparents, again for no reason! Later this evening she admitted "I miss mommy!"
A minute later she says "But... BUT, I get to sleep in your bed from the beginning.. I have been planning that since mommy told me she was going to India!"
So for now, she is happy to sleep on my arm.
We are finally done with the Navrathri rounds tonight!