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25-OCT-2006 Rod

Signs

Valley Brissie Oz


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Rod 29-Oct-2007 07:28
Fixed, thank you.
ctfchallenge28-Oct-2007 19:07
This version is over the file-size limit -J.V.
Rod 27-Oct-2007 09:33
I'm quite enjoying all this framing & colouring in it's sort of like eating a hot dog, it's rotten food but enjoyable now & then. I think I'm over it now though:-)
mcbit26-Oct-2007 19:04
A 12 year old could have done this! Sorry English isn't my first language..... This is obviously the work of someone who's young at heart. :) -mcbit
ctfchallenge26-Oct-2007 18:59
Whoa! Did I misspell "white"? Hmmm. Stacking looks good. Off-Red on black framing...OTT for the old Rod. Must be a new Rod, or is there some feminine influence at work? So where's the sig? How about magenta to match the "neon"? -tv
Rod 26-Oct-2007 18:42
Thanks Gerry:-) I hope Tommy will be impressed wiv me ahrtiiiiiiiistic frames:-)
mcbit26-Oct-2007 09:30
Didn't see your first attempt but looks good to me Rod -mcbit
Rod 26-Oct-2007 07:18
Howzat:-) Thanks mates:-)
ctfchallenge26-Oct-2007 02:43
I like the look of these - the colour and movement. could make a good album cover perhaps. my first inclination would also be to try stacking them... - b.c.
J.V. 25-Oct-2007 21:57
Good shots. I like all the detail and color that you have captured. This could possibly work better as a stacked set, because you "read" the frames from left to right, but the girl is moving from right to left. Stacking them would preserve the direction that you read the scene, and the direction that she is moving.
Rod 25-Oct-2007 18:20
I will try the thin white line to night, thanks Tommy:-)
ctfchallenge25-Oct-2007 16:20
This is nifty, Rod. A double-take shot that confuses the brain and eyeballs... or maybe it's just my hangover. In past attempts at combining images on a single page, I've found that a thin white gap between them makes it easier to look at. -tv