<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13008571#post13008571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Misled
My shadow drops to the right, Dougs to the left, don't know if you can change that though.

I'm sure in elements you can, its been so long since I've used elements (and it was an older version) that I couldn't describe the steps. In PS though you go to blending options>Drop shadow and you have a bunch of different options. Which direction the "light source" comes from, blending modes, size, spread, opacity, etc.
As for the original question, I like to sort through pictures on a few different sites and see how people frame their pictures. If I see something I like I try to replicate it on my own, considerably easier if you know how to use photoshop to a good extent. There are sites with frame packages that you can download though.
As for the watermark, I have mine setup as a stamp.

Simply open a blank PS document, type/design what you want your watermark to be, go over to your layers palette - hold the crl button and click on the layer preview (the name escapes me at the moment what its really called, the square box inside your layer palette that is a thumbnail for each layer) for your text layer. [You may need to rasterize the text layer first, been a while since I did it!] Then just go to edit>define brush.

Then your watermark will show up in your brushes menu, so you won't have to type "African Grey Copyrighted" every time. All you'll have to do is select the brush and click on the picture where you want your watermark to be.