I did this a while ago - kept pressing buttons in paint shop pro.....
LOL Psyber! All of them are super! But for me it has to be the elephant poo version :-)))
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I did this a while ago - kept pressing buttons in paint shop pro.....
Thanks for putting this up Isis. Didcot power station is a fantastic place. I used to live right next to it. It is superbe to look at - technology in the landscape and all that. I love the clouds and the wisps of steam in this photo. This is a typical Sutherland/Caithness photo - no matter which way you point your camera there is always a power line.
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I lived right next to it as well! Were you in didcot?
I lived in Sutton Courtenay to the north of the station.
I loved taking pics in this area, the power station was quite dramatic and there were monkjacks kicking about and lots of red kites.
Look at all of the stars.... and they needed a big telescope to see them...
The radio dish at Rutherford Applton lab, about 1979. I have no idea if it's still there. I used old technology for this photo, a sunny-cross filter. I still have it with my collection of disused SLR's and lenses.
Hello Isis, I lived in Didcot and could see the power station from our house.
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Torrisdale bay, mid summer. I tweaked it just a bit so that you could feel the gentle warmth on this cold night. It's brought up the light in the clouds a treat.
Things that go bump in the night generally have been influenced by a Siamese
This one I called: "The long way home..."
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I thought this treatment to an embarrising photo looked like one of those old 1970's posters we had in our student rooms...
Just don't ask....
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Mymy.... you are a brave man.... you are not getting foiles done are you??
:-)))))
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What is good software for playing with your photos, I only have photosuite4 which I got free with a magazine. Any tips on a good one to get?
Away with the birds
Your software does not seem to be too bad! I t always depends what you want to do with it though...
The Rolls Royce amongst the software would be Photoshop, but this is quite expensive if you only want to play arround a bit. Maybe you could get a copy of Photoshop Elements somewhere, I think this one is cheaper... and sometimes even free.
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Two shots merged together....
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Cheers folks! Your kind comments are much appreciated! :-)
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I recognise quite a few photos here. Don't forget some of the old photos - they are excellent just to look over again and remind us of the quality and time that people put into them.
Now I will have to create some new stuff after Raven's production/lecture last night at TCC.
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