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Master (of Mischief)

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How to post Picture's


(for newbies) go on give it a try.

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Giving it a go

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Wow it works,

thanks Wombat.

Ross

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Ha Ha what did you not trust me. lol

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Wow it works,

thanks Wombat.

Ross




 



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Wombat,

Not a matter of not trusting you, usually when I try something remotely technical, it takes about six goes before I get the gist.

Ross

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Hi ross,

see you have the hang of it now, we were in Broken Hill last year about Oct, and we also went to Silverton, did not see any emu's

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Hi wombat,

the emus were on the road to Menindee, there were heaps of them.

Going crazy with the photos now.......

Been out to Flinders Ranges too.



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Love the Flinders, one of my favourites

had a go at some changes to a couple of your shots, hope you do not mind, made them a bit brighter.




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if you want them just click on the View image text then right click and select Save As they will then be on your pooter

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Wombat,

I thought they looked good before, they look a damn sight better now. Thanks.

I've enhanced a few shots myself but I've got way too many photos, and not enough time,  to play around with them all.

Cheers
Ross



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Oops, looks like I sent the Living Sculptures through previously.

Here is the before and after.......


Cheers
Ross

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Hi Ros,

if the one on the left is direct from the camera then there could be a problem with the camera not being setup correctly, what was the setting you used for the living sculptures?

what camera do you have? make and model no please

Regards wombat

-- Edited by _wombat_ on Saturday 29th of January 2011 10:16:16 AM

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ok just seeing if I can post this picture  and to see if I need to resize it and if so how??

edit - Ok picture worked but  to big so will need to resize - will go have a look at photo bucket!!
Misc. 024.jpg

-- Edited by HeadnHome on Monday 31st of January 2011 08:54:28 PM

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easy to do in PB just where you see your pic select edit, you can resize from there

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_wombat_ wrote:

Hi Ros,

if the one on the left is direct from the camera then there could be a problem with the camera not being setup correctly, what was the setting you used for the living sculptures?

what camera do you have? make and model no please

Regards wombat

-- Edited by _wombat_ on Saturday 29th of January 2011 10:16:16 AM



Hi Wombat,

At work at moment, busy with end of month processing and returns.

Not sure which camera I used, think it may have been the Sony DSC, not SLR , and if so, would have been on auto.

Cheers
Ross 



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Try a couple of shots not on auto, it may remove the colour cast over the image, on a shot like the Living Sculptures it looks like it was late in the day and your twilight option may have been better for that shot.

what model do you have TX5, HX5C S1900 TX10 answer later after work, do not want to get you in trouble with the boss.

-- Edited by _wombat_ on Tuesday 1st of February 2011 10:53:28 AM

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