the invisible woman i'm well impressed:)
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:rofl: Sorry, I thought it was some magical thingQuote:
Originally Posted by crippen
Maldives? Beautiful . . . when did you take this shot? Must have been shortly after take-off or on approach to landing.
^^ maldives it is, good call. actually was mid flight, we were flying low that day due to weather. gorgeous place but i'm bored out of my tree. on my 3rd month of 7 with limited r&r
^ thanksssss. too bad the window was so dirty
Looked familiar, I recently had the pleasure of visiting after a some work in Sri Lanka . . . beautiful place.Quote:
Originally Posted by AnthonyR1
At the local Guardian . . . what seems like your typical washing-mitt has an unusual long brown streak on it . . . which may make the customer chose a different one, quite an unfortunate natural colouring:
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It's very bright, if you overexpose the shot is ruined, if you under expose it can be tweaked with software.Quote:
Originally Posted by sccrhound
i,m not scared!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by pickel
Nedwalk looks a lot nicer bloke than Nawty does, no wonder he doesn't appear in shot.
As for the shirt, that's rather sober for Nawty as well.
I think Nawty was fast asleep on the bar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
Both nice blokes actually but I think Ned likes beer more than Nawty. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
So, you mean kindling. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by crippen
Lunch this past Tuesday in Ebisu, Tokyo. About 270 baht.
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Not being picky Robuzo but how much does a meal like that cost in Japan these days?
My kids love Japanese food and eat it regularly and I have a pretty good idea what a meal like that would cost in Thailand.
Lunch is always your best bet for bargains in Tokyo- actually, that is probably true at the nicer joints here in BKK, too. 880 yen (about 310 baht) all-in for that, and the portions were really amazing. Friendly service too. The sea urchin was as fresh as it comes, no trace of bitterness.
If nobody minds I'll post a photo of an amazing sushi bargain I found near where I stayed in Shibamata (home of Tora-san). This was 550 yen at Ito-Yokado:
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Some of the salmon roe spilled over on the way home, although the shop had put a couple of the red caviar on the bay scallops in the middle. Really fresh and good, under 200 baht (!). Dang, I am homesick already.
Looks delicious mate and great value and thanks for posting the pics.
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Moving materials on the job site :)
corr! wheres that then R1?
Cheated with software is another term...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
Not really. Twiddling with brightness is not the same as deleting or adding to the content.
If you send a film for developement and prints the lab did the same. Tweaking the print for good looks with slightly off exposure is standard in digital or analog. Photographes with their own lab did the same only more to their own taste or intent than the automatic standardization by labs.
PS is just like the old days of dodging and burning. I have even taken things out. I had a great picture of an old building in New Orleans. The only problem was a satellite dish on the roof. 15 minutes later it was gone.
My cameras do well enough that I don't have under expose. This isn't from this week, but I have no car today, so here is a picture from my last time in bkk. it was slide film.
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Reminds me of something.:):)Quote:
Originally Posted by sccrhound
My Filipino Brother in Law is a great artist. He had a beautiful pencil painting of the fishermens huts at a beach nearby. Including of course the TV-antennae.
I asked him if he could do the same painting again for me but omit the TV-antennae. He did it but without the slightes bit of understanding why.