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October
11/09/2004 11:51:23 PM
October
by photom

Comment:
This is one of the thumbnails that caught my eye right away.
Beautiful color and composition - looks like and early morning shot.
One of my favorites, sun flare and all.
((10))

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"Bad Dresser! No Eating the Babies! That's a BAD DRESSER!" - The Bizarre Nature of Househo
11/09/2004 11:41:31 PM
"Bad Dresser! No Eating the Babies! That's a BAD DRESSER!" - The Bizarre Nature of Househo
by Artyste

Comment:
Too funny. Shame the title got cut off, but still deserving of the ((10)) "just because".
Just because of your funny bone. Thanks for the chuckle!
:)
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Louisiana Nessie
11/09/2004 11:36:20 PM
Louisiana Nessie
by sher

Comment:
Great eye!
Perfect shot for this challenge. Anyone can find fruits & veggies that look odd, but this is a well-spotted oddity.
Well deserving of a ((10))
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ShroomHenge
11/09/2004 11:35:19 PM
ShroomHenge
by L1

Comment:
One of the best of the "bunch" (sorry)
Very unique and interesting growth pattern, kinda' like a crop circle.
Well deserving of a ((10))
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Still My Turn
11/09/2004 12:19:40 AM
Still My Turn3rd Place
by scalvert

Comment:
Way to go Shannon!
Great take on the challenge and congrats on yet another ribbon!
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Bush...Heads: Kerry...Tails
11/09/2004 12:17:09 AM
Bush...Heads: Kerry...Tails2nd Place
by GolferDDS

Comment:
Congrats on the Ribbon!
Ingenious simplicity - Well Done!
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Fort Sill
11/08/2004 06:29:46 PM
Fort Sill2nd Place
by postoakinversion

Comment:
Beautiful shot !
I was sure this had been very burned/dodged and was pleasantly surprised to see it hadn't!
Congrats on the Red
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Pathway of Light
11/08/2004 06:02:36 PM
Pathway of Light
by scalvert

Comment:
Wow.
Right place at the right time. Great eye!
Frankly I think this deserved a bit higher placing. Congrats on a top-ten finish in this challenge.
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Shifting Sands
11/08/2004 12:48:28 PM
Shifting Sands1st Place
by photom

Comment:
Congrats on the Blue!

CA deserts are a thing of beauty, and you captured it well!
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Daybreak
11/08/2004 12:18:56 AM
Daybreak3rd Place
by Brad

Comment:
Here is the basic shot without the framework:


Guess here's my "How'd they do that" for the framework.

The process was really very simple. Figure out what size of a frame is suitable for the picture.
Let's say on a 800 x 500 image, a 20 pixel wide border would suffice.
Go to View, ruler and make sure your preferences is set for pixels in the Edit, Preferences section.
Go to the top left tool (Rectangular Marquis Tool) and click it. Then zoom in on the shot until you can see the pixels in the side ruler clearly (typically 800%). Click and drag a box from the top left corner, over 20 pixels, then drag down to the bottom without letting go. That will select a 20 pixel wide section down the left side and will have the dotted lines around it. Then go to Edit, Fill and select Black. Repeat all around the four sides.
(There is a shortcut to do it all at one time - select the first section, then hold Shift, and continue dragging around
the outside framework. Each section will add to it).
Then figure out your 2 vertical divisions and drag a box down and again fill with Black. You should now have the basic 3-pane black frame. May need to zoom in a bit more now and drag a 1 pixel wide "box" along the inside edge of each pane, using Shift again to do it all in one process.
This time when done, Edit, Fill, White or 50% grayscale. If you have a dark background, the 50% gray will look kind of funny as it becomes transparent. In that case, fill with White, then without clicking the dotted lines away yet, go to fill again and select 50% grayscale. If the gray looks too dark, you can go to Edit, Fade Fill and adjust the slider bar until you get the shade you want.

Thanks all!

Message edited by author 2004-11-08 12:56:04.
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