Cheers Colin; it takes me longer than thirty seconds though since I have to clone out reflections of lamp posts and hide a break in power lines. Thanks for the help I'm keeping the one with raised black clipping point.
Cheers Colin; it takes me longer than thirty seconds though since I have to clone out reflections of lamp posts and hide a break in power lines. Thanks for the help I'm keeping the one with raised black clipping point.
This is my first post to sort out the method of posting.
The place is Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria last June. I think it gives a feel of the place, where we were enjoying locally caught prawns and wine by the beach.
IMG_2036_edited-3.jpg
Why doesn't the picture appear full size?
Last edited by DavidM; 14th August 2010 at 05:00 AM. Reason: Why doesn't the picture appear full size?
David if you click this link, you'll be taken to the thread of useful posts. Right at the top you'll see links to other threads that, hopefully, will get you onto the right track. If not, shout, and we'll send Dave (Mod) in to sort it out.
Last edited by Donald; 14th August 2010 at 08:35 AM. Reason: Typo
Hi David,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me, great to have you join with a picture, talking of which...
What, like this you mean?
Thanks Donald, the precise answer is this one:
How to make attached photos appear bigger
Using the Attach method, you'll always need the little thumbnail in the post too, whereas with one of the other methods; TinyPic or an Album, you don't need that, which makes the posts cleaner to read.
These instructions all look daunting when read, but really, once you have done it a couple of times it becomes second nature and is far quicker to do than read about.
While I'm here, I might as well give a little feedback on the picture;
the horizon isn't quite level, it's slightly higher at right hand edge than left.
I was going to ask what software you have, but fortunately the EXIF data is intact and I see you have Elements 8 (same as myself and many others here at CiC) and that this was shot with a Canon 30D at 55mm, 1/200s, f10 and 400iso. The horizon is easily fixed in that, are even earlier (in ACR) if you shoot RAW (I hope so).
Looks like anice picture of a memorable evening,
Thank you Dave and Donald for giving answers to the new comer
I hope to see more nice landscapes from David
Have a nice week end
Hello Richard
This time I have a question for you and for whom wish to answer as well of course.
I want to plan a trip to the USA, and Yosemite or Utah are places to visit.
However, we are not very found of traveling hours and hours on a bus during days and days. I was hoping to get some friends to come along as well. But this is only the beginning of the plan
Where would you chose to go ? Yosemite or Utah ? Have been to both ?
I do understand that is we are not in the Trip Adviser or similar but perhaps you can write some words on these places and - thank you - post another pic.
Thank you Vidyadharan
This looks like an artificial beach... It is a hotel resort, isn't it ?
Hi.
Sorry for inactivity. I went to a short vacation in Albay Province in the Philippines last week. Here some pics. Enjoy.
Mayon
Daraga Church
links::
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_Volcano
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albay
Mark
I like Daraga church Mark.
The volcano is still active.
Hello Mark. Thank you for posting
It really is a nice image and you have done a good work on it.
However, there is one little thing I would like to tell you.
See the curved line at our left ? The dock is curved and I think you should have captured it's shape. Or, not at all, no dock just sea.
The curve invites us to look at the boats at far end but it is interrupted.
Perhaps (When I am supposed to use maybe and perhaps ? Let's move on ) you could have walked some more steps to the left and capture that curve in a lower position and at the same time, the green boat in a more bold perspective...
Well, just a hint.