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Annika1980 - 07 Dec 2007 03:05 GMT
Here's one I didn't get to post a few weeks ago when my puter died on
me.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/89990059/original

That one was a quickie done with CS3's Photomerge command.
Since it is comprised of 4 different pics I guess it isn't really a
photo, right Noons?
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 07 Dec 2007 20:05 GMT
> Here's one I didn't get to post a few weeks ago when my puter died on
> me.http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/89990059/original
>
> That one was a quickie done with CS3's Photomerge command.
> Since it is comprised of 4 different pics I guess it isn't really a
> photo, right Noons?

Great job Bret.  Lovely warm colors.
We have a bit of snow here.  I miss Autumn already.
Helen
Annika1980 - 08 Dec 2007 01:11 GMT
On Dec 7, 3:05 pm, helensilverb...@hotmail.com wrote:

http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/89990059/original

> Great job Bret.  Lovely warm colors.
> We have a bit of snow here.  I miss Autumn already.

The sun pooped through the clouds as I was halfway through those 4
shots.  I didn't know if it would turn out freaky or not, but I
thought it was different.

BTW, what is this "snow" of which you speak?
Scott W - 08 Dec 2007 05:38 GMT
> BTW, what is this "snow" of which you speak?

You know, it is that stuff you see on the top of mountains.

Scott
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 08 Dec 2007 14:32 GMT
> On Dec 7, 3:05 pm, helensilverb...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
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>
> BTW, what is this "snow" of which you speak?

Typical winter day in Toronto.  (Sorry about the bad pics, I got them
from google)

http://cobolhacker.com/images/content/winter_morning_in_canada.jpg

http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~pnguyen/pics/TorontoWinter02/022021.jpg

http://www.flukemedia.com/blog_img/mar1707.jpg
Helen
Robert Brace - 11 Dec 2007 00:29 GMT
>> On Dec 7, 3:05 pm, helensilverb...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
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> http://www.flukemedia.com/blog_img/mar1707.jpg
> Helen

Interesting, except the first photo is taken in Stratford, not Toronto.
Small difference, but sometimes, as you know, a large difference in weather.
Bob
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 11 Dec 2007 01:37 GMT
> <helensilverb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Small difference, but sometimes, as you know, a large difference in weather.
> Bob

Yes I see your point.  Sorry about that.  I entered Toronto into the
google search bar and assumed all pics on the first page would be of
Toronto.  I was preoccupied with looking at the amount of snow on the
streets to show as an example of a typical winter in Toronto.
Helen
Annika1980 - 11 Dec 2007 01:48 GMT
On Dec 10, 8:37 pm, helensilverb...@hotmail.com wrote:

> Yes I see your point.  Sorry about that.  I entered Toronto into the
> google search bar and assumed all pics on the first page would be of
> Toronto.  I was preoccupied with looking at the amount of snow on the
> streets to show as an example of a typical winter in Toronto.

At least you have typical winters.  It was 74° here yesterday.
That's 4° higher than the previous all-time high for here.
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 11 Dec 2007 03:23 GMT
> On Dec 10, 8:37 pm, helensilverb...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
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> At least you have typical winters.  It was 74° here yesterday.
> That's 4° higher than the previous all-time high for here.

Global warming is frighteningly real.

http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/alaska.html
Noons - 08 Dec 2007 07:52 GMT
> That one was a quickie done with CS3's Photomerge command.
> Since it is comprised of 4 different pics I guess it isn't really a
> photo, right Noons?

precisely.  and given that you fully and properly
identified what it was and how it was made rather than claim
it came straight off a single shot from your 40Diminished toy,
it's probably appropriate to post it.
 
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