Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
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BeachsidePaul- Number of posts : 9
Location : Space Coast of Florida
Registration date : 2009-02-14
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
your pictures are amazing, I have a 6yr old and a 2yr old, I kninda understand, it's only gonna get worse for me I know...... amazing detail I almost feel clostrophobic looking at the mess...\
quick question, how od you get the little rolled corner effect(what program)?
also, is there a simple way of adding your signature to your photos as you've done???
quick question, how od you get the little rolled corner effect(what program)?
also, is there a simple way of adding your signature to your photos as you've done???
DMC- Number of posts : 5
Registration date : 2009-02-23
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Paul, awesome shots! Makes me thankful that my husband don't want children.
I am curious as well, DMC. Paul, how do you do that cool corner dog-ear? Neato.
I am curious as well, DMC. Paul, how do you do that cool corner dog-ear? Neato.
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
The comments make me curious as well, but I don't see any pictures at all, only the codes....Something wrong here?
HDArtist- Number of posts : 60
Age : 61
Location : Breda, The Netherlands
Camera Equipment : Canon: 40D, EF-S 10-22 1:3.5-4.5 IS USM, 24-105 1:4 L IS USM, 70-200 L 1:2.8 USM
Registration date : 2009-01-24
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Hmmm...Mine are coming up fine, Ron. Maybe clear your cache? what browser are you using?
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I'm using IE, nothing special. Cleared my cache, with no effect. I don't usually experiece this problem.
HDArtist- Number of posts : 60
Age : 61
Location : Breda, The Netherlands
Camera Equipment : Canon: 40D, EF-S 10-22 1:3.5-4.5 IS USM, 24-105 1:4 L IS USM, 70-200 L 1:2.8 USM
Registration date : 2009-01-24
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
I just had to mention, after staring at the bathroom picture, you should hang another roll of Toilet Paper, hate for someone to get stranded without.....lol
DMC- Number of posts : 5
Registration date : 2009-02-23
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Ron, I wish I could help you. Is anyone else having issues viewing these photos? Ron, are these photos the only ones you're having problems seeing?
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Yes, happens only with this post. Very strange.
HDArtist- Number of posts : 60
Age : 61
Location : Breda, The Netherlands
Camera Equipment : Canon: 40D, EF-S 10-22 1:3.5-4.5 IS USM, 24-105 1:4 L IS USM, 70-200 L 1:2.8 USM
Registration date : 2009-01-24
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
All I see is the codes as well, I can view other post just fine.
Xrider- Number of posts : 48
Location : Griffith, Indiana
Registration date : 2009-01-21
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Hmmmm...Paul, if you wouldn't mind, would you please re-post the photos? Thx!
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
And suddenly I'm getting my mail notifications from board@forumotion.com instead of Strictly HDR. Maybe that might give you a clue what's happening here.
HDArtist- Number of posts : 60
Age : 61
Location : Breda, The Netherlands
Camera Equipment : Canon: 40D, EF-S 10-22 1:3.5-4.5 IS USM, 24-105 1:4 L IS USM, 70-200 L 1:2.8 USM
Registration date : 2009-01-24
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Oye. Ok, I'll look into that also.
I'm looking into changing over to a different system for the forum, so please everyone bear with me until then!
Mel
I'm looking into changing over to a different system for the forum, so please everyone bear with me until then!
Mel
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
LOL Thanks all! First I have to point out to DMC that there is a roll of toilet paper sitting on the waste can just too the left of the roller, lord knows it's wayyyyy too much work to actually put the paper on the roller
Now on to the watermark question. I use PaintShop Pro Photo X2 and using Effects-->Image Effects-->Page Curl you can select and modifiy a curled corner on the page. Then using Image-->Watermarking-->Visible Watermark you can import and place and resize an image. Hope that helps.
Now about the pic's visiblity to some of you, not a clue what's up with that, I'll try adding the pics again if I can remember how to get them off flicker again LOL
Thanks again for the kind words, I don't usually do "blown-out" HDR but somehow, for this series, it just made sense LOL ... Later, Paul
Now on to the watermark question. I use PaintShop Pro Photo X2 and using Effects-->Image Effects-->Page Curl you can select and modifiy a curled corner on the page. Then using Image-->Watermarking-->Visible Watermark you can import and place and resize an image. Hope that helps.
Now about the pic's visiblity to some of you, not a clue what's up with that, I'll try adding the pics again if I can remember how to get them off flicker again LOL
Thanks again for the kind words, I don't usually do "blown-out" HDR but somehow, for this series, it just made sense LOL ... Later, Paul
BeachsidePaul- Number of posts : 9
Location : Space Coast of Florida
Registration date : 2009-02-14
BeachsidePaul- Number of posts : 9
Location : Space Coast of Florida
Registration date : 2009-02-14
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
Finally, I can see the pictures as well! Thanks for all the effort! And I'll never complain about the mess in my house again. I'm a parent of two teenagers and I have a partner who's convinced that there are far more important things in life than having a house that looks like nobody has ever lived in it.
HDArtist- Number of posts : 60
Age : 61
Location : Breda, The Netherlands
Camera Equipment : Canon: 40D, EF-S 10-22 1:3.5-4.5 IS USM, 24-105 1:4 L IS USM, 70-200 L 1:2.8 USM
Registration date : 2009-01-24
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
LOL Ron, that sounds very much like my partner in crime. I've just taken the approach that 1/2 the house is "off-limits" to me. I took my life in my own hands when I went back into the darkside to get those shots. Later, Paul
BeachsidePaul- Number of posts : 9
Location : Space Coast of Florida
Registration date : 2009-02-14
Re: Why some animals eat their young #1 & #2
I feel your pain Paul, I have four teenagers, not one bed made!
Xrider- Number of posts : 48
Location : Griffith, Indiana
Registration date : 2009-01-21
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