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  • #199755

    Nice one William, Ill look forward to read more of your poems. :wink:

    #198330

    Nice poem Temp, i got confused with the buttons, have you tryed a scroll effect instend of the buttons ? .. You can come up with some interesting effects with just tweening and scrolling. i did this one ages ago, have a peep.

    http://o0neo.bravehost.com/poemText%5B1%5D.swf

    #186142

    @robyn wrote:

    me too …mines a bird “Robin red breast” :roll:

    Robins are cute Robyn, I have a few that visit my bird table , joy to watch when sipping on your morning cuppa

    #183787

    Nice collage Pete. I’m sure Owens pic has some analogy to it :lol:

    #76996

    ;-)

    #76995

    His adorable, and Bellla thinks his cute to, my Rotty that is , I do have a hippy looking Yorshire terrior some where who thinks he can take on Bella at tugs of war, always fun to watch

    #76992

    @robyn wrote:

    @Hey Joe wrote:

    @robyn wrote:

    Me and one of my “babies”

    :roll: If the link works

    WOOF WOOF Great Pictures Robyn you look fabulous 8)

    the dog looks wicked to 8)

    thanks for sharing

    Thank you Joe :wink:

    Nice pic Nismo…the other one was cute :lol:

    Great Pictures Robyn , your dog is a star mine if i use him ;-)

    #180685

    :wink:

    #76771

    I stand corrected Pikey, the Victorians had a great talent in making things looking older than what they really are. It reminds when i bought Gothic looking chair, believing it was from 17th century old, only to find out it was Victorian :? I know where to come for a 2nd appion now :wink:

    #76769

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    @o0neo wrote:

    Owen that picture was taken in the Art Nouveau period , but the effect your looking for is called Sepia Its more of a photography trick than a photoshop trick even thou i suppose you could get a plug in.

    You misunderstood me o0neo. I think Kentlass has the classical look as
    depicted in many art nouveau paintings and posters. Her beauty shines
    through in black and white. (The real way to take photos in my opinion.)

    Yeah she does look good in mono tones, she even looks good in other tones to :lol: but the Sepia picture you put up is develop in the lab a different way than mono tone.

    One of my favorite paintings of the Renaissance Period there Owen ;-)

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