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Jun 03, 2011 10:23 |  #3346

Mike wrote in post #12528751 (external link)
Thanks, I even remembered to save it as a preset this time! :D

Don't know about any courses but maybe have a look at one of Scott Kelby's books on the subject?

Ill have a look at his website but thanks :)

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you dont really need to do courses imo - once you have the software it is pretty intuative. Just mess around with the sliders until you are seeing the results you want

Look up some things like 'split toning in Lightroom' etc

Thanks for the tips will do, just about to head out for a nice walk with the dogs


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Jun 03, 2011 10:45 |  #3347

I am not alone...

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Jun 03, 2011 11:15 |  #3348

Love this one Lee, great light.


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Jun 03, 2011 11:20 |  #3349

Results are in for Round 1 of the Clubs Comp, Great Notley won the round with an image of a swing...



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Jun 03, 2011 11:28 |  #3350

Corkers Mike.


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Jun 03, 2011 11:30 |  #3351

Mike wrote in post #12528521 (external link)
It's an iPhone...leave it down there!

Is there an app for that?


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Jun 03, 2011 11:33 |  #3352

Mike wrote in post #12528751 (external link)
Thanks, I even remembered to save it as a preset this time! :D

Don't know about any courses but maybe have a look at one of Scott Kelby's books on the subject?

I'd go with that, its an excellent book


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Jun 03, 2011 11:55 as a reply to  @ Klystron's post |  #3353

TCIK wrote in post #12528446 (external link)
Where's Wayne (Sharpshooter) when you need him?! he's a mechanic - I wonder if he's had to retrieve a phone in similar circumstances? might have some advice...

either that or get a bluetooth headset and leave it there :)

Here i am. :) I just read what you did. :)

If you can ge the car to me ill happily help you out.

I once had to remove the whole dash from a mates car, as his girlfreind left her earings on the top of the dash, and then went down the vent into the heater. They were expensive earings given to her by her Nan. She was very pleased, but he wasnt. :)


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Jun 03, 2011 11:56 |  #3354

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I would be interested in how you get on with that as I am thinking of getting one as a cheap android phone.

Still getting the hang of it, my last mobile phone had a dial!!!

Some neat things like an FM radio and GPS, works Wfi, not tried the camera yet


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Jun 03, 2011 12:02 |  #3355

Dr D wrote in post #12528017 (external link)
First rule of engineering: if it needs fixing, use a hammer
Second rule of engineering: if it still needs fixing, use a bigger hammer.
Problem solved :D

When I was an apprentice at Swindon Railway Works Training School they added a line if rule one or two do not work use the steam hammer :p little light weight 14 Tonne job :mad:


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Jun 03, 2011 12:27 |  #3356

Just been out to the woods for a couple of hours. I took a few pics, but only really liked these two.

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Jun 03, 2011 12:37 |  #3357

Neal wrote in post #12527030 (external link)
would look okay at night, but once you get to the day stuff, the nearest place to go to get the sence of there being daylight yet no people. Is Canary Wharf. With the absolutley NUTS security guards that wear riot helmets on normal patrol and go up and down the waterways in RIBs.

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Jun 03, 2011 13:26 |  #3358

Thread within a thread !
I thought i would share with you what i have to do to put food in the kids mouth, spent the last four days on my knees installing Karndean herringbone flooring and Brockway candy stripe carpet for a client.
If its legal and you can get away with it, show us what you do

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Jun 03, 2011 13:38 |  #3359

Aardvark101 wrote in post #12530041 (external link)
Thread within a thread !
I thought i would share with you what i have to do to put food in the kids mouth, spent the last four days on my knees installing Karndean herringbone flooring and Brockway candy stripe carpet for a client.
If its legal and you can get away with it, show us what you do

That herringbone flooring looks good and it takes me back.


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Jun 03, 2011 13:45 |  #3360

Ah! Parquet flooring ~ now that was "flooring" but boy could the rugs slide :lol: and as for the polish muck the school caretaker used on it in the school corridors, that was very odd??? Actually quite nice to see the modern version :D As for the carpet ~ my lips are sealed as I would not want to offend ;)


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