I am an Apple girl so I edit my photos on my MacBook Pro using Aperture (iPhoto is great too), Photoshop and other applications with filter effects including Camerabag 2, Analog and Pixlemator for adding text. I also use PicFrame to create collages. All of which you can download from the Mac App Store.
Photoshop is a pro package and expensive. You absolutely can create beautiful photos with free apps. You might need to play around for a while but once you find the one you love there will be no going back!
I never use Instagram on my iPhone. I prefer to use Afterglow, Vintique, Pixlr-o-Matic (available for Android users too), Photo Toaster Jr, Lomo Lens (for a lomography effect) and MoreNoel or Bokehful for bokeh effects (the lovely hearts, stars and light effects you apply over your images). Some are free and some I paid just under and just over £1 for.
If you have an Android phone try Lightbox, PicSay, HDR Camera by Amalence, Camera 360 or FXCamera, all of which are free.
For Windows users try PhotoScape, Serif PhotoPlus, Photo Pos Pro, Pixia and PhotoFiltre. All free and get good write ups. Please let me know of any others you would recommend too.
Just try it, take your photo, sharpen it a little, up the contrast, increase the saturation of the colours and boost the brightness a touch.
Last but not least never post a photo of your home address. If you receive a pretty parcel great, share a photo on your blog, Facebook or Twitter but blank out the details. More of a security tip than photography but an important one!
Happy snapping and thank you so much to Michelle at Mummy From the Heart. This post was originally published as part of the New Bloggers Fortnight on Friday 1st February 2013.