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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 1/24/2005
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Ah, you got a good larf and the opportunity to get a shot like this though, didn't ya. Great viewpoint and very impressive result Ade. Den
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/20/2005
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Great colours and detail, Ade! Too bad about your mate! Dave.
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ade mcfade
{K:12388} 1/19/2005
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Your secret is safe!
I should record the howling wind - sure I could sell it to a horror film producer or something!! It's been like it all night.
Just had a Mac inspired session of self portraiting.... camre to the conclusion that I look better with a sinister look on face and maybe a few less beers over then next month would do!!!
May post one if I get anything good.
Using a flash poinmted at the ceiling and a cardboard box with silver foil on as a reflector... godda try before you buy!
Ade
PS - see how the weather is tomorrow.
PPS - Mac's definitely going to Bolton Abbey at dawn on Sat, but I've got visitors so may be tied a little.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 1/19/2005
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I'm not sure if I should comment on this after reading the about ;-)
Jeans are still recovering - or should I say the washing machine is lol
This came out great Ade, that lens is a cracker :-)
Hope to catch you soon :-)
"Mister Anonymous with a soggy bum"
ps don't tell anyone it was me and I shall buy u a beer
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Alper Tecer
{K:7007} 1/19/2005
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The shrinking (resizing) process always result in loosing some sharpness. You have to use some unsharp mask to regain sharpness. I used radius 0.6 strength 100 and clipping 2 and the image looked right. Thanks for sharing, I liked the colors and the appearence of old ruin.
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