March 2006 Photo Competition DISCUSSION thread

Discussion in 'Photo Competitions' started by Webmaster, Mar 4, 2006.

  1. Liz

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    Then what did you do with your 3 frames? Have been fascinated with the animations!
     
  2. Dave W

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    I've emailed you the "destructions" Liz.
    Too much to clutter up this thread with.
     
  3. strongylodon

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    I did a DTP course at evening classes but never got as far as anims, you made it SOUND easy. :(
     
  4. Dave W

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    It really isn't all that difficult unless you are aiming for Wallace & Grommet standards.
    All you need is the software (about �£25) and a bit of imagination and patience.
     
  5. Liz

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    Thanks very much, I've got paintshop ver.4 on the PC. [​IMG]
     
  6. Charlie

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    Jjordie - love your pussy
     
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    Thanks Charlie, not mine, belongs to the neighbour but likes to visit us. :D
     
  8. Honey Bee

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    Dave W - my boys have fallen in love with the dragon statue - I have done a search on the internet, but can't find one - where did you get it?
     
  9. strongylodon

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    Frogesque.. nice pic, is he/she smiling or in pain? doesn't look too comfortable on that rock! [​IMG]
     
  10. frogesque

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    They are comical, laid-back creatures and have a surprising range of facial expressions. I think she was just happy to have some sunshine on her tummy.

    Here's another two

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    [ 09. March 2006, 10:51 PM: Message edited by: frogesque ]
     
  11. strongylodon

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    How close did you get .... Tele? [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    Nixon - love your dogs' ankle acessories!!!! We haven't had THAT much snow, but my dog managed to aquire some small snow balls!!!! I had to sit her on a blanket for them to thaw out on!!!
     
  13. frogesque

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    Those were taken with a 300mm tele but I have been within 10ft of one swimming in a reef. They bask on the rocks and breed May/June ish. Very erie when they start their haunting, mewing calls, especially if it's dark or misty. There seems to be a resident colony on the Forth and I'm only about 15 mins or so away from the coast.
     
  14. UsedtobeDendy

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    It's actually m-in-law's dog. We're supposed to be looking after her whild she's off on the West Coast - hope she never sees this!! :D Actually, Daisy loved it, and particularly loved being carried back! We didn't make her go out in it this evening, tho - she's getting on a bit (at least 13)
     
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    Petal - that's not a break - it's more of a Rip van Winkle impersonation - they're not going to wake up for at least 100 years!! :D
     
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