If Dali had been a photographer, he might have used Aviary. Make Dali proud with surreal photographs created with this online photo and graphics editing tool, which does much more than adjust brightness or remove red-eye. Aviary’s purpose is to “make creation accessible to artists of all genres,” including graphics and even audio editing. And it is indeed accessible—free, in fact; all you need is a web browser. Not sure how to start? Browse the photo galleries and watch videos that take you, step by step, through the creation of some of the strangest images. Then, go ahead and impress (and possibly frighten) friends and fans by applying Aviary’s effects to your own photos. Enhance your photo editing experience, whether for work or play.
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