a salesman goes to Hong Kong on a bisness trip. while there he partakes of some "local talent" . a few weeks after returning to the USA he notices some discoloration at the base of his member so he goes to his doctor. the dr tells him he has contracted a rare STD for which there is no cure and his only option is amputation. the salesman is shocked and seeks a second opinion but gets the same answer, amputation. still unwilling to accept that he thinks maybe if i return to Hong Kong and see a Chinese dr they may know more about this. the Chinese dr confirms the STD but says no need to amputate. the salesman is relived and says "what can we do?" "American doctors, thats all they want to do is cut, cut, cut, give it a few more months and it will fall off by itself!"
bad news, due to inflation its 2$ now!
but only mammals. we dont feel the same value of cuteness or protection for fish, reptiles, or birds, but we do somewhat.
Portland is more central. one spot no one has mentioned is the Panted Hills and John Day Fossil Beds in central Oregon.
What was asking is there any place in the USA with gorges filled with roaring water; I think the answer was few or none.
The Grand Canyon Arizona and Hells Canyon Idaho. the Columbia Gorge in Washington has become tame due to the dams but the upper Columbia River has some spots.
as you can see, a large country like the USA has much to offer no way can you do it all. as a native of Washington state the Pacific Northwest has it all. mountains, waterfalls, coast lines, high deserts, national parks, rain forests, canyons, gorges, rivers, caves, wild life, and plains. the jewels of the northwest are the Olympic and Crater Lake National Parks.
DirtFarmer wrote:
Color is mostly in the brain. The various wavelengths that enter the eye interact with the retinal cells, which generate signals that are transmitted to the brain, where they are interpreted.
In people who have various forms of color blindness, some colors do not exist because their brain does not get the appropriate signals from their eyes.
Color is perception, not wavelength.
!!!???!!! color exists in the real world and interact with the brain but it is in the Mind that they are interpreted. just because a color does not speak to some does not mean that it does not speak.
dpullum wrote:
Color is what we perceive it to be, but that perception is influenced by our genetics, the surroundings, the light cast upon the object.
Interesting is that our perception of an objects color can be changed by the colors that surround the object.
Viewing this article will mess your mind:
http://www.color-theory-phenomena.nl/11.03.htmwhat you are saying is true, you are talking about how the brain interprets the color reflected.
Ysarex wrote:
You asked a question. Your description of function that follows does not answer the question. Color is not wavelengths of light reflected off an object. You're trying to define a phenomenon by describing the underlying mechanism that generates the phenomenon. That leaves the phenomenon undefined.
i am trying to define how the color of an object is seen and color is a range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
What is Color?
As most Photographers know colors are wavelengths of light reflected off an object. "Color by the Numbers” But, what is a color and why does a given object reflect the wavelengths and harmonics that it does.
Think of a cube and one side of that cube.
One side of that cube is called a facet and most materials have a crystallin structure with many facets. Depending on the material the facets may have about any shape, size, and orientation. The facet or facets of the outermost layer of molecules are what reflect light in the wavelengths and harmonics that it does.
Some materials are amorphous, a non- crystallin structure. These materials do not reflect color however they may contain other molecules that do.
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Fotoartist wrote:
BTW, doesn't appear to be that much trouble to lay a watermark down in Photoshop.
there is more to it than that, u also have to set bit depth, resolution, color space, image size, add mark, flatten and save jpeg to LR and sync. most of that can be done with an action but it would be much faster if i could export from LR.
PS an LR user for many years with acredited training. im been having issues with LR water marking for a few months now. i try to load a graphic (png) and LR ignores it. even if i select no watermark LR fails to export "watermark fail" i have been having to use PS to lay on a mark, make the required changes and save as jpeg. many extra steps and idk &## why.
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