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RE: My photo of the week 16 (in reply to estebanana)
wow that is great ...so clear ! and hd
i am just discovering the wonderful world of photoshop !!, i always had it but never played around with it...since i was designing a poster and trying to make a few different photos from diff cameras look similar to each other in color i discovered some cool cool functions in it, like the one where you can tune each color individually without effecting the others ...turning photos i used to hate into photos i like
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Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
RE: My photo of the week 16 (in reply to estebanana)
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What happens if you lean on the doors?
You fall out and don't say you weren't warned. Same as when you fall under a tube train.
I missed the Royal Wedding, too many crowds but London is a reasonable day out on a Sunday what with free parking at Notting Hill Gate, a quick whiz around the sights then dinner at my mate's restaurant. Trouble is, I have seen them all when I lived there, but the wife loves the place and she's the boss.
Thanks for your kind comments. I fully intend to sell my photos like a pro, one day!
RE: My photo of the week 16 (in reply to Escribano)
The quality of the Zeiss lens is just amazing. For a 60 years old camera, I doubt that many of today's products are on the same level. That clarity reminds me of a big format Mamiya camera that I used for a while in the 80's, although it didn't seem to have quite the same depth that's present in your pictures.