Thanks, Rick. Actually there are two photos - scroll L for the other. I
took the red down a bit on both as you suggested but it didn't bring up
any detail.
Alan C
On 25-May-21 06:55 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Alan, that is a wonderful photo!
The colors are spectacular (though one could dial back
Alan, that is a wonderful photo!
The colors are spectacular (though one could dial back the red channel a bit to
recover some detail in the red petals), the butterfly is tack-sharp, and the
OOF background works well.
Rick
> On May 25, 2021, at 2:43 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
> In the relatively
It's like somebody asks you what you want to get for your birthday.
Henk
Op 2021-05-25 om 02:29 schreef ann sanfedele:
LOL! I resemble that remark! too many choices.. too many what to do
what to do?
ann
On 5/24/2021 6:50 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Why is it that choosing something for
Hey Ann - I resemble that remark! Bear in mind we had to climb four steep
flights in our own apartment as well as those
in yours when we came to see you!
Jan and I now rely on the two flights up or down to our garage for
stairs-oriented fitness, the main thrust is a daily
1k walk to get the
Very sorry to hear you feel unwelcome, Boris, I hope it is nothing I have said,
done, or not done.
Personally, I wish you peace and happiness with your family, and would very
much like to see you come back.
Regards
John in Brisbane
-Original Message-
From: Boris Liberman
Sent:
In the relatively warm Lowveld we get two crops of butterflies each
year. The "winter" forms are generally darker (more suffused) in colour
than the summer forms. Hordes of Peiridae (Whites) have appeared in the
last couple of days. I caught some imbibing on Pointsettia flowers.
Strangely,
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