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her wig was still too close in color to her skin tone, so the colors were always so flat for me, so i added some hot pinks and oranges into her dirty blond, and now the colors are seperating more. I think I may want a whole new wig for her, but for now this is starting to work:)
Workflow: Picasa (crop) Photoshop (resize) Topaz Adjust (exposure correction) Topaz Vivacity (de-noise) The Gimp (smart sharpen) nature at it's best! :-)
Explore 10-04-08 :-)
Removed the Old Oil by squirting Naptha on the parts. Try not to get Naptha on the plastic parts especially the Viewing Window and the Shutter Counter on the opposite side by the winding key.
These shots were taken during a quick trip up to Lake Michigan just before I started treatment in August. I'm posting them now as part of my shoddy review of the Panasonic DMC-TS1. You can read it by clicking here.
p.s. The kids in these photos are my nephews. I'm not just out there taking photos of strange kids.
The Chapel of the Virgin of the church of Saint Eustache in Paris. The church was completed in 1632 and contains one of the largest organs in France. The funeral for Mozart's mother was held here.
Here is history of my digital cameras. The first ever was the tiny FujiFilm purchased in 2003 just out of curiosity because back then I was shooting film. This Fuji is literally "point-and-shoot" camera lacking any adjustments or shooting modes. In 2005 I got the Panasonic as I switched to digital photography completely. That camera was okay, great colours, decent sharpness and zoom. The only thing that was bothering me a lot was the shutter lag, which I could never adjust myself to. Two years later, in 2007 I finaly got my first DSLR Pentax K10D. Amazing camera which I still use even now in conjunction with my current Nikon D5500. Needless to say that all cameras are in great working condition.
virtual set and 3d rendering
Rivoli Table, Eileen Gray 1928
Adjustable Table E 1027, Eileen Gray 1927
Roattino Floor Lamp, Eileen Gray 1931