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With Jasper toting my Fat body around under saddle, I give him regular Chiropractic adjustments to keep him in tip-top shape. he is so good for her, stands still and lets her to whatever! Chiropractor = Dr. Sue Thompson www.equinespot.com/equine-chiropractic.html
The last step was to add the rows of pin holes for adjustable shelving. This neat little tool is spring loaded and has it's own template for drilling out peg holes. This tool makes the job a breeze.
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1.adjusted the brightness and contrast a little bit
2.adjusted the color balance of the sky to a pink purple
3.adjusted curves to output: 7 and input: 85
4.used 'selective color' and increased the magenta to +65% for the neutral colors
5.used the 'diffuse glow' filter
Need to adjust the speed on your 15' high fan? No problem, all you need is a light pole, some duct tape, a piece of coathanger and a flashlight.
So, I went out to Cochran Mill Park last night about 2:00AM trying to take some long exposure shots under the full moon. The area is just too "in the woods" where the falls are though, so I illimunated the shots with a spot light. Not exactly what I wanted but I am already coming up with ideas for next time....
The Tydax adjustable bench features 6 different positions for all your training needs. The bench is equipped with two small wheels to provide mobile convenience.Know more: tydax.com/collections/strength-equipment/products/adjusta...
S.R.Engineering Corporation broadly engaged in manufacturing and supplying of Adjustable Stirrup Head. This Adjustable Stirrup Head is widely used to support height adjustment between two verticals and ensures premium functionality and also perfect for the bottom of scaffold to provide an additional adjustment. These Adjustable Stirrup Heads are quality tested and inspected to ensure premium functionality and durability. Visit - www.kolkatascaffolding.com
castleblue suggested cropping and adjusting the saturation on this dragonfly reflection (from flying dragons, previously) so I cropped, changed the saturation ... the contrast, the sharpness, the RGB balance, the gamma .......
I didn't work in Photoshop this time, instead I used FastStone Image Editor
the reflection is now much more noticeable!
Photocredit to "gsusmaniac" on SuperBeetlesOnly.com. He came up with this idea, I just wanted to save a copy of his pic for reference.
This Skyline provided most of the smoke during the drift demo, here the chaps are making so modifications before the last drift demo of the day.
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This photograph is part of the Spring Performance Car Action Day, Castle Combe 2011 gallery by Ben Everard, Motorsport Photography.