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15th November 2006, 18:18 | #21 |
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Pete, Carl sent me the original which is currently my wallpaper till I take some deep dark shots of Boris
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16th November 2006, 07:20 | #22 |
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It was taken on the beach, Burnham on sea near weston, it was only really a quick snap nothing planned at all, like most of my pictures that turn out ok
What did you do in Photoshop, looks excellent, got it on my work screensaver got a lot of impressed comments. (been on nights all week) Can you recommend any photoshop type products, I don't know much about it but have wanted to have a play for a long time, especially on cars etc, Anything I can download for free till I take the plunge and buy something that works for me? Last edited by Paranoid Carlos; 16th November 2006 at 07:25.. |
16th November 2006, 08:09 | #23 |
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Hiyas,
There's quite a few programs out there which can do basic changes and give you some good results so I'm a bit reluctant to make a suggestion on anything in particular to be honest. Also, quite a few a bundled into computer gear as well, so you may have something lying around in a box - I think I have about 5 or 6 on CDs! I can have a hunt around though if you like and come back to you? No worries Keith there's some fantastic bits of scenery round the back of Chruch Stretton which Boris would look awesome in. The Beloved is going over there after she has been in for the refurb next Spring. |
16th November 2006, 12:44 | #24 |
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Yes I am tempted to take it into to Cardin-mill (sp?) valley then over to the Gliding club, the valley to make a noise and the club for some close ups with Gliders in the close background
Have you been up there? Brilliant place the Gliders are almost close enough to touch and the views are breath taking and timed Hill climbs up (and down) the road on the other side are for the very brave only. Shropshire is a truly amazing county and no (or very few) traffic jams at all |
16th November 2006, 13:25 | #25 |
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I'd forgotten about the gliding club - agree completely about the place Keith. Always said that I'll travel the world but I'll die in Shropshire.
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16th November 2006, 14:09 | #26 |
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That is one of those road you normally find in Scotland and as you round that bend past the club you had better be sure your brakes work otherwise
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16th November 2006, 15:55 | #27 |
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Or when I was a youth..........Beeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnddddddd, Gateeeeeeeepoooosssssssssstttttt....KRUMP, you alright, did you see a phonebox anywhere.
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16th November 2006, 17:03 | #28 |
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Gliders, drop where the road gets interesting is just past the parked cars
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