Picture(s) of the day....

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I like paint, use it most days for some faffing about with images but for a greater array of manipulations I head for the on-line https://www.imgonline.com.ua/eng/

Its easy enough to flip your Pears on Paint
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I won't use that site Neil for reasons which will become obvious if you read this page:

https://trusted.website/check-website-i ... ine.com.ua

To save you the hassle here is a screenshot from that site which will give you the answer!! :-D
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Just been having a muck about myself. I want to recreate the equidensity images I used to do.
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Rowan outside my son's house.
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mickthemaverick wrote: 30 Aug 2022, 19:39 I won't use that site Neil for reasons which will become obvious if you read this page:
I know of your list Mick , and the page you presented contains some stats on one of the inclusions, but in blissful ignorance is that different from all sorts of other sites in that respect :?:

Don't want to cut my pleasures off, I find it a useful site to use, simple straightforward nice results that please me.

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 30 Aug 2022, 20:05
...........but in blissful ignorance is that different from all sorts of other sites in that respect :?:

Don't want to cut my pleasures off, I find it a useful site to use, simple straightforward nice results that please me.

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No its not to be honest, there are many sites with similar attributes and whenever I am presented with a new site I check them out, which is why I do very little indeed online at all. It doesn't bother me to view sites with a connection, as I trust my own security software to block any cookie dumping or similar, but I avoid interaction as much as possible, however I neither condemn or even criticise others for using whatever sites float their boats!! :-D
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How to photograph a spider's web there's a way said a wise old man

Not sure I got it quite right....

This morning I discovered that, over the course of 9.30pm ish Thursday, to 8.00 am today, the Leaf had been covered in many superbly crafted spiders web's magically created in the night.

So I tried with without flash, then with flash to capture images of the intricate form of the web.

Here's the first click of the shutter
Oh what a tangled web we weave
Oh what a tangled web we weave
With the flash
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There are some stunning snaps on this site.
Well worth a look.
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The BBC Country File annual Calendar competition ended up with a very nice arty picture of Swans as the winner, a natural (I would hope) assemblage of many colourful beaks heads and necks with the background pure white from the plumage on a close-cropped image.

This I'm afraid would be too avant-garde to be considered.

POTD Swan Collection
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How long does it take for the brake light to boil the kettle? :-D
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POTD Fungi Club
Out of focus collection
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POTD Fungi Club
Magic Mushrooms Psychedelic Collection
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Rubbish photo.
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myglaren wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 19:28 Image

Rubbish photo.
Indeed so, but no doubt a good shot :wink:
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This is POTD post number 9,000

To mark the occasion post number 8549 has been selected by the random hand, to bring forward from the archives. That is the 14th post on page 569 in my system of display oldest first.

and this is the post, I actually sent those bricks up to chez Dormouse in Fife!
NewcastleFalcon wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 23:03
Dormouse wrote: 05 Jun 2021, 21:23 Does anyone have a "North" or "Northern" brick to complete the bricks I have in the compass around my wishing well?
This has pair turned up. Not perfect by any means. One has a good definition of the stamp Northern but has a damaged lip. The other the definition of Northern tails off after "north".

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