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Yep.. looks much better than the light pic I posted. The upper reds and greens don't look washed out and the pile of leaves in front of the car look much better. I've been bouncing the different pics on my screen wallpaper. thx very much. |
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Looks like you may have captured more in the picture than the contrasting colors. I like the darker version. It looks richer.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1163903302.jpg Did you interrupt a bear while he was feeding or is that something else? Just playing with Paint Shop Pro X. |
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----------- Bigfoot moved south for the winter.. good one abisel. I like the darker version. It looks richer. --------- I keep bouncing between the darker original and Steve's version as screen wallpaper. Even though I like sight of the leaves around the car the actual context feeling of being there is somewhat lost without the darkness. Did you interrupt a bear while he was feeding or is that something else? -------- I'm saving that one... thx |
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Is this any better?
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guess what? I just pulled out the hard print and it looks nothing like that on the computer screen. I can't even tweak the screen settings to resemble the print. The print is going in Monday to be enlarged small poster size somewhere around 26 x 17 I still think Bigfoot is great. :D |
That's going to my PCA meeting this week!!!
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Here is what you can do if you have an old rear clip sitting around.
Build an engine tuning stand so you can work comfortably. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1163960070.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1163960170.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1163960248.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1163960340.jpg What do you think such a thing would be worth? A rear clip, steel fabrication, oil tank, gas tank (TBD), fuel pump, battery perch (TBD), tach, oil pressure (in work), fuel pressure, remote start, ignition switch, fuel pump switch, hoses, fittings, etc. Put it on wheels for ease of moving it around and maybe even eyelets at the shock mounts so you could lift it with an engine hoist. If you feel really adventurous, put a seat above the transmission and build on a motorcycle front end. That would be interesting. |
This is one of the weirdest creatures I have ever seen - a flying fish, shot from the balcony of a cruise ship off the coast of Cuba last week.
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Another "random" one - Playa del Carmen, Mexico
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There is a good chance when you see a flying fish, the Marlin are close. Michael |
Oops, I slide into a post - twice.:eek:
Time to create an access panel in my deck.;) http://www.hoverclubofamerica.org/fo...81_6_34913.jpg |
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nice cans
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More hot red heads please !!
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Oh mama! I think I see some nip!
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