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Crypto
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 21:33
I ran across this awesome sawmill while I was out Trail riding. It was about 10 to 15 miles back a mountain trail. Amazing how they used an old truck to run this thing. Oh, and where is that safety gaurd. :) What a blade.
1
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898702/original.jpg
2
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898703/original.jpg
3
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898704/original.jpg
4
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898706/original.jpg
5
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898705/original.jpg
6
http://www.pbase.com/tcimages/image/71898708/original.jpg
Jim G
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 21:41
Man, that is a heck of a blade.. Is it still all functional?
#4 and #5 are probably my artistic favourites but the first couple portray the scene well. :)
Crypto
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 21:43
Thanks. No, it's not operational, but it looks like it could be with a little work. Not sure the old truck runs
White_Marten
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 00:59
Love the last three...the true meaning of power!
tlc
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 08:34
those are really nice, i love the tones.
can you tell me where you got your frames?
Crypto
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 12:49
Thanks for the comments.
tlc - Are you speaking of the black and white frame (around all) or the frame that looks like old film (1, 2 & 5)?
tdaugharty
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 13:24
Great composition and post. I really like the historical effect.
tlc
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 15:28
Thanks for the comments.
tlc - Are you speaking of the black and white frame (around all) or the frame that looks like old film (1, 2 & 5)?
the old film one, its great, perfect for your pics.
Crypto
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 15:47
thanks for the comments
There is a new feature in Paint Shop Pro XI, It's called time machine. I used the selection called Daugerreotype with border.
If you're interested, here is the explanation that PSP has for it:
Daugerreotype - Widely used from 1839 to 1855, the daugerreotype was the first popular form of photography. Images were captured directly on a thin piece of silver-plated copper. Because no negative was produced, copies could not be made, so each image was unique.
I really like the effect as well.
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