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12/02/2005 06:54:16 PM · #1
Okay, I went to take more pictures of orchids today, and the light in the greenhouse was awful. It was a bright sunny day, but it was dark and gloomy in the greenhouse. So, I used the light filters in Photoshop (bain of my existence) to try and fix them up.

12/02/2005 06:56:14 PM · #2
I find it hard to tell from looking at thumbnails.
Would have liked to see them linked to bigger versions.
12/02/2005 06:59:48 PM · #3
Unfortunately, I can't seem to figure out how to do that. :( There's larger versions up on my blog. My Blog

Message edited by author 2005-12-02 19:18:37.
12/03/2005 12:05:15 AM · #4
Really pretty flowers. I think the second one and the fourth one are best.

Maybe you should upgrade your membership so you can upload the big pics here.

But you can do thumbnails pretty easily to another site too.
Just put the link to the larger version in a url tag, then put the link to the thumbnail image in an img tag inside the url tag.

[ url=//www.large-image-link.com ][ img ]//www.small-image-link.com[ /img ][ /url ]

Remove the spaces in the tags and it should work
12/03/2005 01:01:18 AM · #5
Interesting lighting.. keep being creative!
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