Try Irfanview or on-line try Ribbet.com
I was wondering that also. Read a report of someone driving an electric from Auckland to Wellington. Took 24 hours because of the charging required.. BTW for you non-Kiwis it is about 670 km last time I drove it and can take anywhere from about 8 to 10 hours depending on traffic and speed cameras. Ha,got cameras into a photo forum!
I prefer the original,but if you like it and enjoy the abstract for your own enjoyment just go for it.
Sounds like a start of something. BTW if you are ever over here you would be welcome at my Tues night ukulele group!
You could try Ribbet which is an on-line editor. Has many effects and ways to manipulate photos. The free version will do just about all you want and if you want more the paid one is cheap. Does not put watermarks on the free on. I use it quite a bit (free version). Worth a look anyway. Rubber.com
I always carry a phone now, but mainly for safety reasons as I am liable to have to run out of breath quickly or drop in a heap for other health reasons, especially if I am out alone
Think you did incredibly well to get that! Well donne
I started with a 127 TLR ( age. 11), then a 620 boxer, then a quantum leap to an Only Pen F SLR half frame. ( wish I still had it!) Next a Pentax ES which took many 1000s of shots. Also a Petri rangefinder and Ricoh 500g rangefinder (great little camera). A Yashicamat 120 TLR, canon SLR film, a Canon ixus 60 p&s and a Canon 550D. Still use the ixus and the 550D most days.
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All too true even for us blokes!
An F20 I think. Still some of them running and I had spent some hours with them. And yes, profragtop, that's about all the tools you needed. And some plaster tto help end your broken arm when it backfired as you tried to crank it!
Unfortunatly, if you were in NZ your fun may be of short duration as rabbits are public enemy no 1 here and can be shot on sight. Oh well, a sort life but a merry one!
Had a friend who made his living largely from photographing Motorsport - as photog of the year at it more than once and he was also a to notch landscape photog as well. So you can combine the two genres
Not a great fan of Lambos, prefer an Aston. Nice old Plymouth. Must have been a monster in its day
Soapy water sprayed on them makes them go away
Lap it up Laura - you have done well to be recognised like that! Just bask in the glory.