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Looking Back

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Aug 24, 2004
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As we head into that stairway, a last look back seems worth while. . . It's also a good vantage point to show you a feature that did NOT look good in the close up photo -- the frozen waterfall. Just to right of center is a spillway for what was a waterfall, and it is frozen because of the lime in the water. Reminds me of the 'stuff' in the water fall at Mother Shipton's Cave, Knaresborough, N. Yorks. People used to hang teddy bears and hats in the spillage. Over time, the lime in the water would 'petrify' the items as they took on a limestone coating. >>Comments deleted. Problem solved. Thanks!<< Enjoy; thanks for viewing.

Comments (6)


BaKaDesign

8:03PM | Tue, 24 August 2004

What a pretty place! It seems a little bright at the bottom of the image but that could just be me!

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Richardphotos

8:08PM | Tue, 24 August 2004

infaview and it is free and also 20/20 which is free also. good pic but washed out at the bottom

logiloglu

8:44PM | Tue, 24 August 2004

looks fantastic. great postwork. !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!

VividViolet

9:18PM | Tue, 24 August 2004

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

2:52AM | Wed, 25 August 2004

Strange PP9 story, well you could download the Gimp it's good and for free: http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/

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weesel

8:23PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

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.


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