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May 18, 2021 at 9:18 pm #59751
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May 20, 2021 at 5:36 am #59806Anonymous
::thx Brian,
As the weather is nicer I’m outside more with my camera too.
Here is one of some Chinese Elm tree leaves.
at 3200×2200 and ~840kb in size.May 20, 2021 at 8:02 pm #59814Moderator
Brian Masinick
::Yeah, the weather is really nice here in the “upstate” region of South Carolina. Yesterday was cloudy and mild, but today has sun and clouds with a temperature right around 80 degrees. It’s supposed to get really HOT – nearly 100 degrees – by the weekend. I call that “indoor winter” – the REVERSE of the North -stay IN when it gets too warm! Beautiful now, and your picture, once again, looks very nice on my laptop; I’m gonna view it on my Pixel 3 phone to compare; most of ’em look very good on either media, so that is a credit to your work, as always!
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Brian MasinickMay 21, 2021 at 9:41 pm #59838Anonymous
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May 23, 2021 at 12:46 pm #59902Moderator
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::@linuxdaddy: I’ve said it many times and I will say it again: I really appreciate your eye and lens for the beauty around you: the vegetation and furry animals around you and your enjoyment of nature.
Whether a single image is included with antiX or just here for sharing and enjoying, always feel free to share; I say this to you and to others too.
We have different things we enjoy and different ways to express ourselves and each and every item we share is part of the scenery that collectively represents antiX.
Whether similar or completely different, we all represent what is antiX – freely shared nimble and flexible software!
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Brian MasinickMay 24, 2021 at 5:13 am #59987Anonymous
::Thanks Brian,
I do view the world through a different lens in a lot of ways. Here are 2 that I did
today, 1 is a 180 degree flip of the other. Was playing in GIMP doing “touch of color”
editing as everyone calls it with photos and going to write a tutorial post later for those
do photography and graphics arts to know how to do this in GIMP instead of Photoshop.note the color is gone from the rest of the wood.
Also one of doing this kind of edit in nature photos.
can these edit ones be put in a new thread as photo editing as will
quickly get off topic?May 24, 2021 at 3:03 pm #60023Moderator
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::These are indeed a “different view”, using GIMP. I look forward to your tutorial. The few times I’ve edited photographs I got by, but it’s a lot easier to go to a photo kiosk or even hire someone to do it (at least for me). You, on the other hand, demonstrate a great deal of expertise in every way. I’m sure that you started somewhere too, just as we all do, but in this area, you are far past anything I’ve ever accomplished. As always, this is yet another example of your “good eye” and craftsmanship; thanks for both the work and the explanation.
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Brian MasinickMay 26, 2021 at 4:45 pm #60169Anonymous
::Here is one of water drops. Thank you for the kind words as always. I still have to make the screenshots
for the “touch of color”.May 26, 2021 at 4:47 pm #60171Moderator
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