Now that is pitiful
or annoying ...
Who has been playing with your screen? "Set it and forget it" is my motto - I haven't toched mine since the day I set it up (as properly as I can).
Another bit of Dave "wisdom" (if you can call it that) for the majority (Kay, Mary and Lucy ), you should take photos of spiders, start small (and distant), then get braver of the weeks and months go by. (you're still allowed to 'bop' a threatening/fast one if it encroaches your living space though perhaps take a picture first though
Cheers,
Ah, Dave! I think it happened when we were moving furniture.
What I really want to know is who sneezed all over my screen..... again!
Katy,
Only a few weeks ago I moved from free simple PP apps to LR3 and am determined to learn it well before going on to CS5. It's definitely user-friendly, but because there are so many variables I find it anything but easy. Each positive change can have a detrimental effect elsewhere, and the books I bought (though said to be the best) don't answer the questions I need answers to, so I can completely empathise with you.
White flowers are a nightmare, and so are yellow ones when it comes to close ups of invertebrates. I try to avoid them if the sun is out, but 'bright but cloudy' days are perfect.
Please don't stop taking photos of spiders. They can be surprisingly photogenic, and have lovely patterns and colours, as yours shows so well. I also love the angle of the web in your photo. I've been so busy that I haven't been back to the spider and insects threads for days, and miss them very much, but if you post future spiders there you'll find more arachnophiles
What's best for cleaning biological projectiles off monitors? I have a different problem as I still find hand prints all over my screen, and my little one is twenty years old
Seri