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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 2/17/2006
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Hi Gayle.....Yeah mine has the night and the infrared filter......I was of the understanding that we were using the same virsion but I guess not.....your not using paint shop 9? Wow that is even more impressive gayle.....
Take care
Paul
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 2/17/2006
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hi, just saw your comment and wanted to know if your editing software has a "night filter"? Mine doesn't and had to play with contrast level and b/w pts...i like the idea of a night filter ;> Thanks for comment,Paul
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 2/17/2006
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The essense of haiku theme dear Gayle,very nice!
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 2/8/2006
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Hi Gayle,
a great reduction to the geometry... wonderful bold outcome. well done.
Hugs, THilo
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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 2/8/2006
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Nice shot Gayle and I like the used of the night filter on this. Great mix of light! Excellent!
Paul
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Kamran Bakhtiari
{K:24045} 2/8/2006
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Litho shot,great as always.A+
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 2/8/2006
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Nice PS work Gayle. You always amaze me! Susie Too bad about the Hawks, but hey, they are a Superbowl team now. 2007! )
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 2/7/2006
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Gayle!
Twigs, eh? Chocolate-covered after-dinner twigs maybe, woven by devoted practitioners into wafer-thin slices of robust round things, then arranged in a sorting tray and offered as surprise snacks to unsuspecting people wandering in dark forest labyrinths just at the moment that they are starting to feel a bit peckish. The darkness fills the holes and creates a new solidity.
(I am a bit hungry at the moment) Yeah!
Paul
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Mark Hamilton
{K:8387} 2/7/2006
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Hi Gayle
Cool high contrast image it's abstract nature and gestural feel is what appeals to me. It reminds me of an etching.
Take care Mark
PS. Sorry for the lack of communication I haven't been around much lately
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 2/7/2006
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Rain in Washington goes sideways? WOW!! ;) Kidding. I like the effect. It's a bit like the effects of IR filters that some people play around with. I've seen people achieve all sorts of tones and colours with those. I was wondering what snow would look like with a slow shutter effect. Would it come out as a complete white out like a wall of white or whispy lines of white? I guess that would depend on how heavy the snowfall was. Do you use a tripod Gayle? Maybe you could try that sometime. I would but I haven't got any snow where I am. LOL Sorry I digressed. I like this. It inspired me to come up with a strange idea so it must be good. LOL great work Gayle.
Cheers - Ann :)
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