I like this photo-stacked. It shows more than just the face. Thanks.
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Very, very good! Grabs your eye at first glance! Thanks for posting.
This is truly a "capture"! This GREAT!!! Do some more. Thanks for
showing this.
A piece of glass, or tinfoil, on the other side o the ird, a little below center of the blob. Maybe?
The last shot is a great ending for the series. Thanks for posting.
Superb! I wouldn't change anything.
Hi! I just learned there is a WiFi SD Card to transfer photos from camera to computer.
Would this work to transfer to a cell phone?
Would like to know more about this.
Thanks.
According to the dictionary, a photographer is one who takes pictures.
"I was a Professional Photographer" for about three months.
Then my pony died."
Did you know that you can't take a picture of a man with a wooden leg?
You have to use a camera.
Bye.
Horse pictures #1 and #5 are super. Good work.
Four women playing Bridge, little girl comes into the room. Her mother says, "Child,
your all wet!"
"Yeah, somebody left the seat up and I damn near drowned!"
Mat Boards at any art supply store. They come in a large size and you trim to size (with X[acto or
similar knife. Be very careful when you trim to size.) Store might have boards already cut to size.'
Spray adhesive for photos available at art store. (Spray the back of the photo, not the
backboard!) By the way, UV spray is for the face of the photo, not the back!
Mark the backboard where you want the photo to be. (Two marks at the top, one mark at the side.)
I usually spray the back of the photo on a newspaper, on the garage floor with a table nearby. Let the
adhesive dry for a bit, then attach to photo using the marks on the mat board. Prick a bubble with a
needle of pin and carefully squeeze the air out.
Voila!
Good luck!
You Tube "First motion picture inventors" shows some early footage.