Cotty wrote:
Yeah but [metaphorically] are you about to go through the door, or have
you just come out??
On 27/11/05, Gautam Sarup, discombobulated, unleashed:
Same thing, old chap. Same thing.
But it depends on which side you are, and which side I am ;-))
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 11/24/05, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
Simple, well composed, interesting subject matter, very nice!
-frank
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Sharpness is
Thanks, Marnie. I'm going to get a print of this one.
Rick
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That's nice. I like it. Good composition -- good
combo of textures and colors.
Also, I like doorways. I guess it's the symbolism.
Marnie aka Doe
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I took this in Faringdon, a small
That's nice. I like it. Good composition -- good combo of textures and colors.
Also, I like doorways. I guess it's the symbolism.
Marnie aka Doe
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I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
On 27/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:
That's nice. I like it. Good composition -- good combo of textures and
colors.
Also, I like doorways. I guess it's the symbolism.
Yeah but [metaphorically] are you about to go through the door, or have
you just come out??
;-)
Cotty wrote:
Yeah but [metaphorically] are you about to go through the door, or have
you just come out??
Same thing, old chap. Same thing.
Cheers,
Gautam
Thanks for all the comments!
It is no coincidence that Tolkein lived and wrote in
Oxfordshire!
I have not ventured yet into the arcane world of
curves in PE2, but I may do so for this pic! Powell
got much better results with the eyedropper on the
jpg than I got using it on the tif, which is a
At 07:34 AM 25/11/2005 , Rick wrote:
Powell
got much better results with the eyedropper on the
jpg than I got using it on the tif, which is a
head-scratcher...
Depends on where you click with the eyedropper. When not certain what is
really grey I will click around on what I think should be
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
Getting the scan to resemble the slide has been rather
testing, and I still don't have the rich brownish-red
of the bricks or the
On 24/11/05, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
Funnily enough one of my wife's friends has just stopped by for a cup of
tea, and
One click fix?
http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/3902783-md-l.jpg
I presume Elements has Levels. Select the centre (grey balance) eye dropper.
Click on the grey pavement at the bottom of the door.
Perhaps not what you want but it looks better to me.
Powell
At 09:15 AM 24/11/2005 , you wrote:
Hobbits?
Rick Womer wrote:
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
Getting the scan to resemble the slide has been rather
testing, and I still don't have the rich
I tried several things, including the eyedropper, but
kept getting a cast of one sort or another. So, I
resorted to adjusting the colors individually.
--- Powell Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One click fix?
http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/3902783-md-l.jpg
I presume Elements has
At 01:21 PM 11/24/2005, you wrote:
Hobbits?
My first thought too.
Gary J Sibio
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http://home.earthlink.net/~garysibio
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At 11:15 AM 11/24/2005, you wrote:
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
I really like the peacefulness of this photo. It looks like a hobbit
would answer if you knocked
Hi!
I took this in Faringdon, a small market town in
Oxfordshire, UK, during a visit there about 2 years
ago.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3902783
Getting the scan to resemble the slide has been rather
testing, and I still don't have the rich brownish-red
of the bricks or
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