I'm glad you could add to the conversation here 420king. Next time you feel like giving us a string of random words you could at least try putting them in some order so that we can actually know what you are trying to say, if we even want that in the first place... =P
I am very honored Ozma ;-).
About Users on-line: It counts the guests on the site as well as members, so that means that there were probably 4 guest and 2 members.
About Icon: I just scanned my avatar from a book onto the computer, used a program to crop it to the right size, and then uploaded it.
No, no trespassing! The flowers are on a bed located between the sidewalk and a low iron fence running in front of the Victorian house next door. They are so vibrant I actually had to desaturate them in PhotoShop -- so they'd look real!
Cool! I use an Canon PowerShot S200 and my bro has a A60. Canon is definatly the best!
Can u look at my pictures and give me some tips on how to take better pictures?
I agree with you WinterNight. When I bought my first real camera, I knew absolutely nothing about them. I was fortunate enough to buy a canon, and I have bought only canon since then.
Yeah, that was how it was for us, we were using a disposible camera, and this $20 piece of junk from Wal-Mart to take Winter scenic pictures. When we realized that anything we took with those would be junk, and we couldn't put them on our computer, we finally got our digital camera =), and its been good since ;-)
Why exactly are you posting that here? :-\ Anyways, I'm not exactly sure if anyone did, but if you wondering how to download it, just click on the image, then the image will come up in a new window fit to your screen.
i have come to believe that the whole world is nothing but an enigma.a harmless enigma that is made terrible by are own mad attempt to find is underlieing truths.
thanks for commenting on my work. i'm new here, and always feel a little bad making a comment on someones stuff AFTER they've commented on mine... but, i've gotta say 'summer bliss' is really fantastic. very nice work.
Hey winter why dont you just stay out of citygirls buisiness if she has a problem she can fix it without your help ................. ok !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey hey hey!! btw winternight is kkkrazy!!! but back to the main subject: i am thinking about getting a nice dig camera...whats a good one to get?????? thats a modest price...like somewhere 250 or under?? i would appreciate it!!! thanks..................................................................................
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Ahh. I have family in a suberb of Chi-town as well. I've only been to two of them (suberbs) in Chicago. My mom and brother are on their way there now, actually.
Congratulations with the "Summer Bliss"...İt just looks profeaaional;Lights,Flowers' angle,the light very good.İ really wish that the shining on left side wasnt there ; ) it would be even better...
Yea, I have read Redwall, and the reason I have Marlfox is because it was one of my favorite books in the series. How about you, which was your favorite (if you read any of them)?
tanks!! :)
Of corse we have more mountain towns like Castelo de Vide.
Try looking for Belver (Gavião) or Serra da Estrela
This are some mountain towns we have... but still more ;)
if it falls your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like Michelangelo painted pictures; like Shakespeare wrote poetry; like Beethoven composed music. Sweep streets so well that all the hosts of Heaven and Earth will have to pause and say, 'Here lived a great sweeper who swept his job well'. <Martin Luther King Jr>
thanks for your comment on "spoonage".... to do this i held the spoon under the water stream and kept taking shots until i got one i liked... when i got it on the computer i made the green color and masked the spoon to make it more saturated.. ive done similar with most of my other water images
Thanks for your comment on "Harbourside", Tommy. The lifebelt is there in RL, the only manip was applying the sepia filter to the rest of the image. Somehow the building needed the filter, but the image lost its focal point without the bright colours there. And I liked the symbolism... Thanks for your interest :-)
Hello Tommy....Thankyou for your comment on (DAFFODILS) it is very much appreciated....Cornish daffodil farms are some of the largest and most efficient in the world, supplying flowers and bulbs to all parts of the UK, to Continental Europe, and to the USA....All the best....Mick.
O, hark, O, hear! how thin and clear,
And thinner, clearer, farther going!
O, sweet and far from cliff and scar
The horns of Elfland faintly blowing!
Blow, let us hear the purple glens replying,
Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.
-Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892),
The Splendor Falls