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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 12/24/2004
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) Yeah...suppose I'll be in the kitchen..but..it's ok..I like cooking... The Christmas meal is not that hard to do... the duck will be in the owen for 3 hours...and I don't have to be there...it can handle fine on it's own.. ;o) LOL ENJOYYYYYYYYYYY...
Hugs Merete
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Ramon van Schaik
{K:1884} 12/24/2004
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Our royals were sometimes hunting them around one of their palaces. It is common to eat those animals more often in restaurants around christmas, some from hunting in the wild but most from breeding in captivity.
You are having duck with Christmas, that is delicious too.Are you the one who is busy in the kitchen with Christmas or do you get some help?
See you in two days again. Ramon
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Ramon van Schaik
{K:1884} 12/24/2004
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Hello Bryan,
You asked me how I made the effect on his picture. I made two layers in photoshop, one I made BW the other I left in color. The one in color I have put on top and took away all the coloured parts except the young anmimals. Then merged the picture, flattened the two layers to one. From that layer I made a copy and made it bigger by one or two pixels, both sides.Put it on top layer and gave it a 30% visibility. Then merged the picture, flattened the two layers to one and finished.That two layers together maked it both blurry but soft in colour.
Have a nice Christmas! Ramon
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Bryan Jarmain
{K:11941} 12/24/2004
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Wow - amazing impact. What technique did you use here?
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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 12/23/2004
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;-) Noooooooooooo..not wild ones...will they??? :-/ I'm not..we are having duck!! Rap-rap! A Danish duck says rap-rap, you know...
Wonderfull picture... the colour of the little ones are lovely..
Hugs Merete
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