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Al Millstein #21
Re: My Garden
Grant!
!I got it! !I got it! !It works!
You are supreme!
Al
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Help - Am I going down the garden path?
Couple of questions for all of you. My web pages are currently using my web services to fetch all of there data as xml. The xml is placed in a... -
RiteSuggestions in the Garden
I added a page to the garden for myself and others to add ideas about Ruby2/Rite, now that Matz has given his presentation. Go to ... -
Tai Chi in Bothanic Garden
http://pallefinn.dk/photo/MariaTaiChi/index.htm Palle -
OT: Garden wildlife
Just wanted to share some pics that I took yesterday afternoon. http://www.richiebee.ca/public/my%20garden%20pets/ Rich -- Richard... -
More garden
Leen, your images are magnificent. Thank you for sharing your work with us! Chuck -
cookgreg #22
Re: My Garden
Hi All from Olympia, WA. Yes indeed a might of a skip from all of you, but was back in Albany, NY area last summer.
Grant- the bench image on the front of your garden page is the coolest. Was it created in Photoshop? If so, how can I recreate the effect. I MUST HAVE IT!:)
Greg
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Grant Dixon #23
Re: My Garden
Greg
I am almost ashamed to tell you how it was done. I took a well exposed and
framed image, I then resized it and just ran it through a plug in called
Virtual Painter all in a couple of seconds flat.
Grant
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cookgreg #24
Re: My Garden
Grant-
Nothing to be ashamed of. One thing that I HAVE learned with PS is that you can do some cool things with very little effort. Do you have a link for that. I have a new nephew that I would love to put in some "wonderland" type settings. The vivid colors are fun. I have been taking photos in my garden too. I have a Sony Mavica CD300.
Greg
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