Good question - the point of the challenge is to embrace the imperfection, and not improve it much so I am not sure by what you mean edit. Go for your edit, and when you post if we will see if it is still imperfect enough! You can use any photo or photos you wish, hun. We would not know that you did not take the photo until you told us.
I didn't want to take my real camera to the Strip, so this one isn't in focus, is grainy, and the color I can't white balance quite right. But it was my Grandma's first time there so I LOVE this photo of her with my sister!
Here's mine! I could NOT remember how to get my camera to focus on the foreground and the background at the same time, but I love the photo anyway because is an amazing memory!
My page: A moment before, Lina had carefully laid down beside the cat. Before I could take the snapshot, the cat was already on and off.
Thank you - I've gone for a different photo now anyways - one that has a definite flaw lol. Love that you are going to judge if it's 'imperfect enough'
I had many photos to choose from since I am terrible about deleting photos no matter how blurry and bad. As a result, my page has more than one perfectly imperfect photo
CRICKET Imperfect Photo (that darn foot, which I can’t just crop out because then you don’t see his feathery fur.)
This is my second go round today. The first attempt ended with a software crash and silly me had not saved. Sigh. So off to round two. And I am much happier over all! So all things come to a good end. Thank you for the great challenge!
Perfectly imperfect because he INSISTED on keeping the bandaid on for weeks after his chin healed...even for our Christmas photos!!! Credits: Template-Lynn Grieveson "Here and Now" Papers-Lynn Grieveson "Here and Now" papers Word Art and "O"-Sahlin Studio "Grunge" Arrow-Sahlin Studio "You are Here" Paperclip-Weeds and Wildflowers Kraft heart-Studio Basic "Heart this Boy"