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Old 27-03-06, 16:07
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The colours in your picture look absolutely fine to me, I can't fault them. However, was it your intention to create the dark shadow area above the sandwich. For me I would like to see it lighter. This of course may be personal choice, but forme it tends to make the picture look sort of top heavy. I had a go at lightening this shadow area, hope you don't mind
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Old 27-03-06, 16:29
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The colours in your picture look absolutely fine to me, I can't fault them. However, was it your intention to create the dark shadow area above the sandwich. For me I would like to see it lighter. This of course may be personal choice, but forme it tends to make the picture look sort of top heavy. I had a go at lightening this shadow area, hope you don't mind
Stephen,
Thanks for checking the screen colours. Always a prob to know how a pic appears on someone elses screen.

Picture looks better. I will have to look see how to do that. I had to create it with the dark shadow to prevent intrusion & reflections from machinery, as it was taken in my workshop. I have camera stuff everywhere but would definately be told off if I turned the kitchen into a studio

Anything I put up here is open for a play, as that is how I, and hopefully others will learn.

When this picture turns up without the sandwich, that is when I'll feel I have been robbed.

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Old 27-03-06, 17:05
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When this picture turns up without the sandwich, that is when I'll feel I have been robbed.

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Sorry Don, couldn;t resist it , it looked so inviting.
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Old 27-03-06, 17:15
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Sorry Don, couldn;t resist it , it looked so inviting.
Very good Christine.

At least you left me the coffee

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[quote=Britner]Sorry, I needed a drink[/QUOTE

LOL! I just done that aso, you beat me to it, I needed extra sugar anyway.
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Old 27-03-06, 18:37
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Forgot to mention it was Robs BLT, see title in my gallery.

If food disappears at this rate Duncan will never post a pic here.

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Think I'd better hide this bar of chocolate that my wife has just given me, a real greedy lot on this site.

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Old 27-03-06, 19:38
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Don I've uploaded an image in the macro gallery, which you may find interesting.

It's another of the wasp or rather the same one twice. What I find interesting is that just a very slight variation in position affects the lighting and also the speed in which a wasp eats. As the camera and flash where on full manual I didn't have time to check the exposure before taking the second shot.


There was just several seconds between the shots, just enough time to slightly adjust the camera position and refocus.

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Old 27-03-06, 21:44
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Christine,

Caffine is having a bad effect on you. Check the tumbler and tomato.

Mind you I am aware you may have done this as an observation test. Very interesting effect on the tomato.

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