Well, WF - you know I can't resist a challenge! Make a slug interesting - you said...This slug is a bit squiffy because he has just graduated...
Beautiful style and colours WF. Here is my attempt at something coming out of the frame :eek:[img]
Excellent Marge. The idea of flowers or objects coming out of the frame is a good one. I'll have to follow your lead on that idea. Your cutting...
Sorry, Wildflower - couldn't resist this[img]
The primrose is my all time favourite wild flower. Lives up to its name too as the first flower of the year - "prima rosa" though it's not a...
They both look good. I have the Lumix you refer to. Its always best if you can go into a shop and handle them. Some cameras just feel right...
Close ups can be taken with any digi camera that has a close up or macro setting. Most people fail when taking close ups for one simple reason...
My snowdrops are only just beginning to open and I'm a long way south of you, Johnny. They will be fine and a joy to behold! Birds can...
It all depends on if it is still light proof or not. Is the back tight or loose when closed? Best thing is to take it into a camera shop when...
I agree with Dave. I have avoided a digital SLR because of cost, weight and need for extra lenses for wide angle and telephoto. I had...
Phew! Amazing that you got anything from a photo of a slide, Rosa. You must have a steady hand! If you take the slides into a photo shop in your...
Just a word of caution - don't judge colours by what you see on your computer screen. The colours on your paintings will be what they are. Then...
You may prefer this version which leaves the eyes undarkened. One of the problems with this photo and that of Marge is the small size of the...
Faye framed. I didn't need to do much except give her a light tan. I won't know how it looks to you as so much depends on how each of us set...
Faye is a real beauty, Rosa. Lovely!
Make overs [img] . I've upgraded my software and that gives me more tools. I can now give magazine style makeovers to photos which remove...
Time travel. I've been playing around with Marge so I hope that she doesn't objectMarge as a daguerreotype 1839-1855 [img]An albumen print...
This month's competition is going to be so much harder to judge. The theme has been interpreted in so many different ways that comparisons are...
I assume you have snakeshead fritillary. If so, they do like moist or even wet soil. They famously grow in the water meadows at Oxford and are...
The Daguerrotype was invented in 1839 and was a process whereby the image was captured on a thin copper plate covered with silver. No negative...
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