OK, I am really a crazy rat-lady now. I have blogged about how much our family adores our little rat Domino. When we got her I did not do my research and had no idea that it was best to get rats in pairs. They are very social and need a buddy so they won't be lonely when we aren't around. We play with Domino all of the time, but she needs a nighttime snuggle/play buddy.
I didn't want to get another pet store rat as they are infamous for getting sick (and bred mostly for snake food…), and I finally found a pet rat breeder in Texas with babies! We hope to get one-two babies and I am also getting two babies for my niece and nephew. The breeder just sent me a photo of our baby ratties and I wanted to share. They have beautiful silver coats and will be ready to come home in a few weeks. We are only getting females as I don't want the rats to overtake the humans in our house.
Yes, I am nuts. ;-)
Today I am posting a new free Lightroom
I created this action to run on some images I took at the beach last week. It was early morning and there was a beautiful haze in the air. However, when I started editing the images I decided I wanted to remove some of the haze and add a golden tint so the images would look like they were taken in the late afternoon. I am really happy how they turned out, and I hope you enjoy using this preset on your own outdoor, hazy images.
I have some digital paper and a really nice Photoshop retouching tutorial coming out this week. My creative mojo has come back!!!
I just realized I have a lot of photos of the boys running away from me and my camera. ;-)
Download the CoffeeShop "Haze Off" Lightroom (4 and up) preset. You can also download it here.
Do you want to download my favorite CoffeeShop PSE/Photoshop Actions and Lightroom Presets or Design Elements in one convenient zipped file AND help support this blog? Just click here for my action pack or here for a download of some of my most popular design elements, storyboards, and textures.
For complete info on installing all of my actions, click here.





