Thanks for the comments everyone. Please stay safe and well.
To the comments about putting ketchup on a hotdog - is this better? Personally, I like mayonnaise.
Cleaning the apps on my phone; Pouring Ketchup on the hotdog; cleaning lenses; Light a Match, Siri, play us a song
So, when digital came into being so did the discussions about photoshopping our photos. But it has always been done in one way or another.
President Theodore Roosevelt riding a moose across a river in 1908.
Source: Reddit
This photo is a fake. It was created for a political ad when Teddy Roosevelt was running for the presidency for the Progressive Party, whose mascot was the moose. During this election, Roosevelt was running against Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, and William Howard Taft, the Republican incumbent. The photography firm of Underwood and Underwood carefully cut a photograph of Roosevelt on a horse and superimposed it on the image of a moose crossing a river. This image appeared in the September 8, 1912, edition of the New York Tribune.
This took place in the pond in my back yard. The first photo is terrible, taken through the screened lanai but it shows the size of the turtle.
Yes, very easy. It's liquid and you dab it on with a little sponge.
Mac wrote:
I've read about that. Please let me (us) know what you think of it.
Well, I've marked everything I needed to mark. I bought a blue light to check. I guess I wouldn't know how it works unless something gets stolen. I have insurance, but I feel that it's just one more added security, especially on jewelry pieces that can't be replaced.
I ordered a kit to (invisibly) mark all my camera equipment, laptop, jewelry, etc. It is called Protech DNA.
http://protechdna.com It is free to order (you must prove that you have homeowner's insurance and the insurance company pays for it).
You have to register your stuff online also. You can see the mark with a blue light. Police departments and pawn shops are using it. If something turned in that has a protech dna mark, they just go to the web site and find the owner. Anyway, if you are interested, go to the website.
I try to think of clever scenerios for these toy train figurines. This is one of my favorites.
PAR4DCR wrote:
Great work Susan! What trail did you take to get these shots at Robinson, did you branch off to the right toward the observation tower or continue straight?
Don
I was in the new section, where the NEST is.
gregoryd45 wrote:
Very nice, Coolcameragirl
Thanks for the nice comment.