Ron
I hope you don't mind, but I edited your post in order to put a gap bweteen the two images. When the second one was hard up against the first, it made it more difficult to see them individually.
These are two super images. For anyone who is unsure of what we mean when we talk about getting 'pop' into an image, then that first one is the best example I've seen for a very long time. It really is quite remarkable. Well done.
Thanks Ashwin.#2 looks much better with more color in it.
Thanks Donald.And no i don't mind at all.In fact i would like to know how i can show someone's photo on my post's as Ashwin has done to mine.
Ron
If you just want to comment on someone else's image and show it in your post, the best thing to do is use the 'Reply With Quote' tab. That's what Ashwin has done in the first part of his post.
If you want to do something with someone's image for the purposes of making a corrective suggestion, then you need to save the image onto your own computer. So, in effect, you are then re-posting an image from your computer in exactly the same way as you would post one of your own.
Duplicated the layer, changed the blending mode to Multiply and decrease Opacity to 80%
Made a mask to have the background back a little ...