Feeling a little Squirrely at the moment, so a shot of Squirrel will do.
Not going to say much here. Started with BW photography many years back (Petri 35mm range-finder). Read a magazine article that said: Shoot! Film is cheap! Took that to heart. With digital photography one can recyle the film ad nauseum.
Interests vary greatly. Generally attracted to large, noisy machinery. Especially older stuff. Very fond of travel shots; particularly new aspects of familiar places and things.
PW is usually done with Corel 9 DCE. Seems to have the power of much more expensive software suites at a fraction of the price.
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Comments (6)
BaKaDesign
What a pretty place! It seems a little bright at the bottom of the image but that could just be me!
Richardphotos
infaview and it is free and also 20/20 which is free also. good pic but washed out at the bottom
logiloglu
looks fantastic. great postwork. !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!
VividViolet
It is an awesome view with quite a story. I use PhotoPaint 8 on my PC with Windows 2000 and have had no problems with it. I like Photoshop, but cannot afford that for my PC, yet. I do have Photoshop 7 on my Mac, and I really like that. It seems anything good is always super expensive now. sigh :o)
PapaGuru
Strange PP9 story, well you could download the Gimp it's good and for free: http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/
weesel
Yes, the bottom is washed out, because I was very limited in what that particular package could do. BTW: Thanks, BIG Thanks, to all who responded with suggestions. I'm keeping those for future reference. ALSO, Corel tech support came thru with a quick fix! The workspace was corrupted and the cure is painless: hold down the F8 key while activating the application to restore factory settings. It WORKED! PP9 is powerful and very affordable. IIRC: PP5 was $50 US and my PP9 was $70 Canadian -- about the same price.