I love the pink cam hahah Here's a recent pic of me from the other night. Where am I? You guessed it! The same place I am in all the picture you've seen; the bar! You guys must think I spend all my time there, but honestly, I was there the other ngiht for the first time in 6 months. lol Strikin' a pose!
Thanks, McCarpenter. I went out on a limb picking these ones. Normally I stick with the safe, thin wire frames. I'm trying to make bolder fashion choices these days to compliment my growinf confidence in myself. So I figured, why not? I'd always wanted a pair like it. Of course, the second pair I got at the time were thin wire frames....just in case
I don't use PhotoShop. I use CorelDraw/CorelPaint. It's a heckuva lot easier, more accurate, and less messy than the darkroom techniques I used to spend hours on. I have a posterized photo of a Boston street I printed in the late 1970's. It took me nearly a full day to generate the separation masks and select the right filter stacks for the effect I wanted, then about 15-20 minutes per print. With CorelPaint I could do the same thing in under half an hour, and about a minute per identical print. And no chemical trays to clean, or stuffy lightproof room preparation.
have you uses X2, Cogs or just stick with the earlier versions of paint shop. i've seen it handle photos really well
I do most of my stuff just with Photobucket since I do most of my playing when things are slow at work and we don't have Photoshop at work.
i used to play a lot with photoshop and corel but loved doing animations, sadly it takes so much time to do it well, 100-200 frames ugh. glad i stopped, the wife is pretty good, she joined all those groups, retouches photos for people and such
Here is Medicine wall where my buddy and I have been climbing recently. The wall is about 25-28 meters tall. If it is the route I believe it is its rated as a 5.9 (for any climbers where) For some perspective here is Chris midway up: Later this year, as our skills improve, we hope to climb at Cub Cave like these guys:
I too supposed as much. It just seems..erm, Shadow-y? Also knew you'd be wearing black. I kan haz yur eyez? Please? Mine are such a yucky brown colour. And LOL at the pink camera. I'm not a Photoshop expert, but one of these days I'll need to accquire the program now that technology and I are going to become an old married couple because of my new position at my newspaper. (In addition to being an editor for news, the position also includes responsibility for page and graphic design, and seeing as we work on Macs... Photoshop is the program for me.) I'm trying to see if I can get a (severe) discount on the program since I need to practice with it for work and very well cant steal one of the Macs from the newsroom... EDIT: Also, Kyle... OMG that's too high for me!
Yes. And I find it irritating to the very core. I've been told that my eyes reveal a lot about me and are very deep, but damn it all if they arent equally yuck and boring.
Meh. Well, thank you, my dear. You always are kind. Edit: You know, now that I think about it, Shadow, I pictured you almost perfectly.
I'll Drink to that! *drinks* Noow... About my pictursh. I haven' got anyy yet but I fink I'll have a cuple towardsh the and of the weeek.
Just a few shots from the weekend: Sophie, my little bunny. I got to babysit her this weekend. This is possible one of the most adorable shots I've ever taken. She looks angelic. Somehow, Cohen and I only take pictures when I'm dead tired, and, it shows. This is Becca, being held by her mommy. (Who is the woman in the last picture I posted here.) I was absolutely thrilled to see her. Even if I couldn't touch her.
Z you look fine, but could you make that pic bigger or something? Edit: Ok, in this one you look really bored.