Can I have Photoshop?
No, please don’t give me a link to download Adobe Photoshop, I already have it on my system
and I’m sure many of you might be having it too but still when honest mirror shows us in any of these states….
…life just demands to have one other version of Photoshop as well in which we can edit ourselves and be the beauties
Pick some colors from the color picker and add it to our lives because more than often external beauty is well-taken more here than the internal beauty.
However, unfortunately any such version of Photoshop is not yet available so, we need to seek for something else. Maybe the creme which can make us beautiful in 15 mins just as that girl in the ad who sings "Bus pundra minute main hogayee main gorri gorri"
?
Or do we have anything else as well? Yes, No, Maybe? As always I welcome comments
PS: The first image used in this post is actually a photoshopped version of three different images (See I’m fond of using Photoshop)
The original images could be found here:
DreamsTime, The Beauty Brains and Stephendl’s Flicker



I’m shocked, shocked to see such blatant use of pirated software!
On a more serious note, if everyone was beautiful, beauty would loose its value. If you got your wish and there really was such a photoshop, there won’t be many real faces left in the world.
Comment by waqas — September 3, 2008 @ 5:26 am
@Fariha
aen muhnja dost bhi watthnda ehRi software!
Politically speaking, Asif Zardari and Altaf Hussain would love to have such version of Photoshop
@Waqas
Quote: ‘’..there won’t be many real faces left in the world.’
I wonder if we have any at present!
Comment by AamirRaz — September 3, 2008 @ 2:36 pm
@AamirRaz
O ye of little faith. The world may not be perfect, but it’s not entirely bad either. Nice people do exist you know. Me and Fariha for example
Comment by waqas — September 3, 2008 @ 4:03 pm
A good diet, personal hygiene and a calm mind, should be sufficient, I would say.
The phrase ’simple yet elegant’ sums up, more or less, the concept of beauty that I have.
Comment by Sidhusaaheb — September 3, 2008 @ 11:44 pm
@Waqas
Muahahah…I can be devilish
“…if everyone was beautiful, beauty would lose its value…..” That’s true..after all “Variety is the SPICE of life”
@AamirRaz
Ada..pu thaayion khanri aehro software?
@Waqas
Ha ha ha….Fariha uses Cosme’ceutique now but hey it’s all natural so, it makes me naturally beautiful
and hence u r right..i can still be considered as nice as u
@Sidhusaaheb
Lovely thoughts Parra jee….elegance and simplicity is certainly more appreciable than artificiality
Comment by Administrator — September 9, 2008 @ 9:14 pm
for people like me who love to photograph, photoshop is indeed a blessing.
and you never know you might get the realistic version :p
Comment by awahid — September 9, 2008 @ 11:00 pm
@Awahid
Promise me that you’ll report to me as soon as u find the “realistic” version
or perhaps create one urself
I’ll be a beta tester for u
Comment by Administrator — September 9, 2008 @ 11:26 pm
Believe me Fariha, you dont need photoshop
Comment by Om Perkash — September 13, 2008 @ 5:43 pm
@Om
I take it as a compliment…**blush blush**
Comment by Administrator — September 13, 2008 @ 7:50 pm
@ Fariha:
Yes, you should
Comment by Om Perkash — September 14, 2008 @ 10:59 pm
@Om
He he..thanks
Comment by Administrator — September 15, 2008 @ 11:36 pm
The links to the photo’s are not right - they are all the same. Not that I have a vested interest in the attribution being correct
It’s an interesting choice of image for the article, as I actually used the Gimp to create the last one… which I find wholly satisfactory for most things…
Thanks for using my image!
Comment by stephendl — September 25, 2008 @ 3:26 am
@Stephen
Welcome to my blog Stephen
and thanks for pointing out that links aren’t correct…fixed the problem and now you can see the correct attribution
I used Gimp just once for the sake of fun and don’t exactly remember about my experience with it but have heard a lot of people use it, so I think should I give it a try again someday
Comment by Administrator — September 25, 2008 @ 8:02 am