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1 BY: NATALIE BRISTOW The Beautiful Princess

2 Higher Nattie, Higher! This picture was taken away from the sun and then edited in Picasa, using the soft focus feature. I love the effect of movement it creates that also focuses on her energetic emotion!

3 Before picture

4 Eliza Jane Here is a close up of my cute niece Eliza Jane. I hope you can capture her fun, energetic and loving personality.

5 So sweet. This is a horizontal picture that was edited in Picasa with the Warmify setting. This setting created a brighter tint to her face and brightened the grass behind her.

6 Before Picture

7 Gerber Daisy The Gerber daisy’s photo was taken on the macro setting of the camera. I loved using the Focal, Black and White effect to make the yellow stand out and look even more beautiful.

8 Before Picture

9 Watering the flowers Eliza was facing towards the sun when this picture was taken. She looked so cute walking around with the watering can.

10 Text Here is a picture of text from a book. I liked the way it turned out in the sunlight.

11 Mmm syrup! This portrait was taken at eye level of Eliza. I love how it turned out using the black and white setting in Picasa.

12 Before Picture

13 Without the flash With the flash Sweet William's in the garden

14 Flower Girl! I first started editing by cropping this picture. Then set it to Warmify and is created an image that looked like it was taken in the light of a sunset.

15 Before Picture

16 The Beautiful Princess This is a horizontal picture of Princess Eliza. To make the pretty blue stand out in her dress I used the Focal- Black and White feature. This is my favorite picture of Eliza!

17 Before Picture You may notice that the colors are not as bright and the blue doesn’t not stand out as much as the picture before.

18 Macroshot The photo was taken on the Macroshot setting. I thought it captured the colors of the flower beautifully. If you look closely you can even see a small bug on the very top peddle of the flower. I am amazed how clear this photo was on the macrosetting.

19 Before Picture After Picture Say Cheese!

20 Busy Background Simple Background Bright and Beautiful

21 All Grown Up I love how bright and beautiful Eliza’s eyes are in this picture, no editing needed! She is beautiful and all grown up!

22 Mt. Timpanogos This photo would be a great back ground shot for our little Princess.

23 Only a little mischievous!

24 Soft Film This foggy film on the lens was created by the heat of my breath. The photo turned out better then I expected but almost a little too blurry.

25 The Ballerina Princess! She’s not just cute but talented too! Eliza started her first dance lesson a few days before this photo was taken.

26 And She lived Happily Ever After!

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