ah, don't know how to do that or anything, but that's usually a thing you want to get rid of, isn't it? make everything funny looking .. but it worked beautifully for that
This was taken a few minutes ago in my backyard. These are the new baby frogs for the season. They started singing tonight. I found maybe 5 or 6 of them, and they are LOUD.
Some pics I took while on vacation. The one with the canoe turned out exceptionally well. All pics compressed to 800x600 (or 600x800, depends) from the original 1536x2048 and saved at Quality 8 in PhotoShop, though they're still quite large...
Here's one from Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is approx 450,000 people, was approx 150-200,000 23 years ago. Houses are selling for $150-200K or more.
The last two of course are the 7 Falls in Canon (They installed new steps sometime in the last 23 years)
They also stabilized the Royal Gorge bridge in 1983 (I was there in 1981 or 82)
I took this with my last remaining time with my beloved Kodak LS443... Adjusted to grayscale, played with levels, added some noise and faded the background out a bit, and here he is:
Actually he takes dozens of pictures. Some of them are pretty cool because of his unique perspective (mostly having to do with his height, I suppose)... But I think the things he decides to shoot are interesting too... He likes to take pictures of totally mundane things, but some of them turn out interesting. This is a composition that I made that involves two photos of coffeetime that he snapped. He took one pic of my coffee cup and one of my wife's... I composed this photo using only those two images:
I bought it today at the gas station and really enjoyed it, hadn't had it in awhile. I also bought this cappucciono stuff (next to it) which is very good.
Two compositions that I made. The first was me playing around with Photoshop CS' extract filter, and I consider it a learning exercise. The composition pretty much sucks, I just sort of floated that sunflower in there, but I like the purdy colors.....
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Yay for built in mosquito management!
lol, that's a TV it's on top of... I don't clean much.
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all my photos that I take from around here, well the ones I like anyway and want to shared are online at
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Not bad for a digital camera at night...
That is verrry nice. Its an long exposure shot right? I have one in the header of my site
I think I had the digicam set for a two second exposure on that shot
Colorado Springs is approx 450,000 people, was approx 150-200,000 23 years ago. Houses are selling for $150-200K or more.
The last two of course are the 7 Falls in Canon (They installed new steps sometime in the last 23 years)
They also stabilized the Royal Gorge bridge in 1983 (I was there in 1981 or 82)
2 panoramic pictures composed of six seperate shots
I took this with my last remaining time with my beloved Kodak LS443... Adjusted to grayscale, played with levels, added some noise and faded the background out a bit, and here he is:
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Actually he takes dozens of pictures. Some of them are pretty cool because of his unique perspective (mostly having to do with his height, I suppose)... But I think the things he decides to shoot are interesting too... He likes to take pictures of totally mundane things, but some of them turn out interesting. This is a composition that I made that involves two photos of coffeetime that he snapped. He took one pic of my coffee cup and one of my wife's... I composed this photo using only those two images: