Hello again. Since my last message Lucy has posted Emails explaining where we can get inspiration for the subject of surrealism.I am still waiting for someone to point me to some tutorials. I have contemplated objects and messing about with the liquify filter. Watch this space!!!
Hello Jackdaw Have made this journey 4 years running, its the parking on the M25 that puts me off..1hr this time. Yorkshire about the same when we go up for the 40,s reenactment at Pickering in Oct.Both journeys approx 5to6 hours. Bye the way the youngster is a girl and knows her modern art!!
Hello Treepusher..presume you are referring to image 3 when you mention congress..most of the UK probably feel the same way about Parliament
Hello rongnongono and others who have commented..yes you are right and goes to show how young minds work.Photographers in our club(as most clubs)produce excellent images.One has to take into account judges and what they like,personally I am into abstract images so I am hoping I can combine both subjects together to produce a finished result.As the oldest member of our club (78) I do not intend to take a back seat!!!!
Hello Agedwell..Your profile name applies equally well to this house. The house has taken on a twist where it is leaning out at its pine end and leaning back at the same time. I will now post a photo of the estate agent(or in the States realtor) who might be involved in the sale.
These images were taken in various places in Suffolk UK
Beach huts
very old house
Working windmill
A young new member of our camera club, by winning the last club competition, has the choice of subjects for a competition coming up in the new session.The subject she has chosen is Surrealism which has thrown the cat amongst the pigeons. Any Hog out there know of any tutorials on how to create surreal images. I have already started taking images with this comp in mind.
I had this problem for years but sussed it in the end. First of all I used a piece of rubber cut from a rubber glove, cut to the shape required,a small nick where the screw needs to fit and you have a first class tight bond.Then I discovered round rubber mats which are serated, again cut to shape. I am not sure to the purpose of these mats but as they were so cheap we use them to stop plates sliding around on the trays.Hope this solves your problem, it did for me
Hi rjallen..lovely set of images particularly the B@W waterfall.A similar one in our Caerphilly C.C won the monthly competition, I think it is the same one
For some reason I cannot open Editor.The bar runs then stops.Organiser works OK. I still have Elements 10 installed and that works OK. Any ideas out there?
Hi Johnofbrecon I have visited your website and read the history you have so painstakingly researched. I was amazed with the details you have unearthed and find that someone actually lived there in its condition amazing.I hope that people who followed my original photographs find the account equally enthralling. So come on fellow hogs heap on the praise for a job so well done.
Hi Singleviking.. I have taken on board your comments and will try
Hi singleviking. First thank you for your assistance and will try your recomendations. Can I just say that you may have a free helpline in the Philipines but it is not free in the UK. The monitor was a bit more expensive than you appear to get it for ie £98 which equates to roughly 120 US dollars
Thanks WALL-E I will endeavour to carry out the operations you have outlined