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11th July - Ferns

Not much to say about this really.
You're looking well, have you had your hair cut?


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Gary Kimberley12-Jul-2004 08:11
These intelligent discussions are very worth while tho' and I would just like to add Ner Ner Ner told you so!
B. Adger 12-Jul-2004 07:54
Yes Mr K. Imberley i have to agree, now i've had a chance to peruse said image on CRT rather than LCD it does look alot better. I shall be having very harsh words with my laptop indeed!
Gary Kimberley12-Jul-2004 07:43
The exposure question is a good one Mr B Adger. The image on my monitor looks fine (well at least how I intended it). I was going for a high contrast image and there is a degree of burning out down the centre of each frond. The trouble with posting images on the net rather then printing the photo is that you can't control the settings on other people's monitors. Everyone will see the image slightly differently, what appears fine on my monitor could look over, or under, exposed on others. All you can do is match your display to your printer output, so at least what you see on the screen is what you get when you print. Thanks for your comments.
Gary Kimberley12-Jul-2004 07:36
The stumpy frond is a sad story but not without a happy ending. The little stumpster actually saved the day! When the big purple fern-eating monster that had been terrorising the neighbourhood attacked the fern, Stumpy stood up to him. With the use of intelligent conversation appealing to the monster's better side (and an Uzi that he had concealed up his jumper) Stumpy persuaded to the monster to leave them alone. Oh and yes he got the girl too!
Badger 11-Jul-2004 22:08
I'm going to start leaving some propper critique now...what colour pants have you got on today? or, isn't it rather overexposed, or were you looking for more of the pure black and white look?
Badger 11-Jul-2004 21:57
I feel a bit sorry for the little stumpy frond, that didn't grow big and strong like his brothers.
Melanie11-Jul-2004 19:00
Kewl image.
Larry Ahern11-Jul-2004 17:51
Nicely done!