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They are quite striking, in colour.
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Re: My Image of the Day
I didn't know how to do it, so I have uploaded it to my gallery.
Anyway, here it is. I think it is not the same image but taken seconds later, but unadjusted. I didn't even lighten it.
From recollection, this one wasn't in isolation, there were many.
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Originally posted by Autumn View PostI was going to post the unadjusted version to show the colour but did not want to include it in my gallery. Is there any way to just link it to the picture on my computer?
I think that Ron uses this method.
I'll test it and get back to you.
Edit................Yes Audrey. Simply insert the URL address in the link
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I was going to post the unadjusted version to show the colour but did not want to include it in my gallery. Is there any way to just link it to the picture on my computer?
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If you didn't know better, Audrey. You could mistakenly think it was a colour cast.
But I do wonder if your lizard was in the area, as the colour of the stone would help camouflage him ?
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Gez' winning entry for Animals reminded me of one I took in Aruba. I've always liked this image because everything looked so turquoise.
Just thought I would post it as it is so similar.
GECCO
I called it a Gecco, but perhaps it's a lizzard
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Originally posted by Garry View PostMaking me hungry, Barr1e.
Was it good ?
We didn't eat from the stall as we asked a couple of Europeans (French) a few minutes earlier if they could recommend a Chinese restaurant. Fortunately they had just left one and we followed directions given. We had to look at pictures of dishes to order a very nice meal as they didn't speak English.
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Originally posted by Garry View PostReally like this, Andy.
The people in the front and distance, help to give scale to Battersea power station.
What lens were you using ?
Hi Garry
It's with the magnificent Zuiko ZD 7-14.
Elements by Andrew Peter Martin, on Flickr
Elements by Andrew Peter Martin, on Flickr
Bit of a lump to carry but worth it.
Thanks
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Really like this, Andy.
The people in the front and distance, help to give scale to Battersea power station.
What lens were you using ?
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It's great when you make eye to eye, or eye to lens contact.
It creates a very personal looking image. He posed for you and you alone for the shot.
I like this shot, Caz.
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Re: My Image of the Day
Another from my visit to Battersea.
Industrial 1 by Andrew Peter Martin, on Flickr
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