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XXWoodmanXX Member 119 posts Joined Nov 2003 More info | Apr 13, 2004 17:43 | #1
Plz let me know what'cha think ![]()
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Radtech1 Everlasting Gobstopper 6,455 posts Likes: 38 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Trantor More info | Apr 13, 2004 20:11 | #2 I am not sure why, but I couldnt see it for a long time. I am glad it finally showed up. VERY NICE! .
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garethhhhh Senior Member 661 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Cambridge, UK More info | Apr 14, 2004 04:29 | #3 I still don't see anything
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Apr 14, 2004 04:52 | #4 Apologies, garethhhh. I was doing some re-arranging to my Pbase folders, and re-located the pic, prohibiting it from being shown. Should be fine now.
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garethhhhh Senior Member 661 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Cambridge, UK More info | Apr 14, 2004 04:55 | #5 I still don't see anything
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Apr 14, 2004 04:57 | #6 Radtech1 wrote: I am not sure why, but I couldnt see it for a long time. I am glad it finally showed up. VERY NICE! What equipment were you using? If an SLR, what lens? Was it a very short lens? Is that why the corners are a bit dark? I like it thought. But, I am not sure what you can do with it, though. Can it stand on it's own? If nothing else, it will make a very nice "stock sky" to be PSed in when you are shooting landscapes on a dreary day. Rad Rad,
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Apr 14, 2004 04:58 | #7 garethhhhh wrote: I still don't see anything ![]() Hmmmmmmm, not even cut-n-paste?
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garethhhhh Senior Member 661 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Cambridge, UK More info | Apr 14, 2004 05:01 | #8 When I click on it I get this message:
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Apr 14, 2004 05:24 | #9 Ok, I'm getting that now, too. Hmmmmmmmm.
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Penguin_101_1 Goldmember 1,259 posts Joined Feb 2004 More info | Apr 14, 2004 06:12 | #10 |
Apr 14, 2004 06:40 | #11 Phew! Finally!
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Apr 15, 2004 09:47 | #12 If nothing else, it will make a very nice "stock sky" to be PSed in when you are shooting landscapes on a dreary day. It's always a good idea to shoot backgrounds whenever you can. They really come in handy! FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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