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samisang@webtv.net - 30 Jul 2005 02:27 GMT
Just the bird--not the tigrer
Marvin - 31 Jul 2005 22:11 GMT
> Just the bird--not the tigrer
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> <http://community.webtv.net/samisang/Nashville/scrapbookFiles/mailedD6.jpg>

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samisang@webtv.net - 01 Aug 2005 04:46 GMT
I posted this in the wrong group accidentally.  I do apologize
John@Smith.com - 01 Aug 2005 09:09 GMT
>I posted this in the wrong group accidentally.  I do apologize

No big deal to me.  Some people do get upset but actually many of the
news servers filter out binaries from groups not labeled binary in the
hierarchy so its no big deal anyway.

Im having big problems myself.  Im hardly one to judge the quality of
pics and even reviewers often note how subjective it can be so they
urge people to review pictures from various cameras though of course
there are various objective criteria.

I thought it seemed kind of soft. Maybe it was intentional as you
applied some kind or border effect ot the goose /duck pic. Did process
the whole picture with some kind of photoshop effect?
 
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