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Post by verber10 on May 16, 2017 12:53:47 GMT
Wow! What a great job everyone has done. They all have their own unique style to them. Thanks Rita for offering to post a tutorial of your animation. That is very kind of you. Thank you all for participating.
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Post by verber10 on May 10, 2017 15:17:55 GMT
Good Wednesday to everyone. This weeks challenge is a picture I took in Port Huron MI. Have fun and see what you all can come up with.
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Post by verber10 on Apr 2, 2017 14:32:51 GMT
What a nice job everyone has done. They are all so very creative. Thanks for posting.
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Post by verber10 on Mar 29, 2017 11:53:12 GMT
What a great job everyone has done. They all look really nice. Thanks Moto, Ritage, and Whippet for the information on this scam. Unfortunately after reading that article from Whippet, I think I have been a victim. Live and learn I guess.
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Post by verber10 on Mar 29, 2017 11:45:10 GMT
Good day everyone. It's time for another EPC today. I have a statue of an owl from morquefile. Lets see what you all can come up with.
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Post by verber10 on Mar 26, 2017 14:27:30 GMT
Hello everyone. I'm sorry I'm a day late posting this. But yesterday as I was looking for a tutorial to post, my computer locked up on me. I had the Zeus Virus, and had to pay $344.00 to Microsoft to get it fixed. It took most of the afternoon to get it taken care of. So I waited until this morning to post.
But anyway I found this tutorial by FocalOnline to make a picture into a Hollywood Glamor Photo. I did this picture of my wife. I think it would have turned out better if the original had more resolution to it. So give it a try, and lets see what you come up with. Have fun.
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Post by verber10 on Feb 15, 2017 16:55:33 GMT
Good morning everyone. This week I have a picture I took a couple of years ago in Florida. Lets see what you all can come up with.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 17, 2017 13:31:42 GMT
Well done everyone. I'm glad to see you have enjoyed this tutorial. I see some amazing results.
Tony- Nice job on your 2 pictures. And yes don't be afraid to try different settings to get different looks. I'm always looking from the other side of the bridge at the sunrises.
Ritage- Yours has a dramatic look to it with the clouds you added. Good job!
BillieJean- I like how it looks like you put a vignette around your picture. It makes it look more mysterious.
Helen- That is a nice color combination you choose. It has that cold feeling to it. Like it should be this time of year.
Tom- Good job Tom. Looking at yours, I almost expect to see the Mars Rover coming into the picture any time.
You have all done a spectacular job on your pictures. Keep up the good work.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 15, 2017 12:34:30 GMT
Good morning everyone. I'm sorry about being late posting this. I was out of town yesterday. I found a tutorial from Rick at Essential Photoshop Elements web site that will enhance your sunrise, or even your sunset images I would think. Tutorial So as always, have fun. Here is a picture of mine I did. P.S. I don't really have to many pictures of sunrises. This I took in the Bahamas.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 7, 2017 13:02:24 GMT
Good morning everyone. I would like to start off with a great big Thank You for all your condolences, and comments for my wife and I. I do so appreciate them. I know that this is just a computer, and an internet. But when you communicate with people for a long time, you seem to get to know them. So for all of you who took the time to type out a small condolence really does mean a lot to me. Thank You all again.
Everyone has done a spectacular job on this weeks challenge. They all have their own qualities and uniqueness. Thanks to all of you also who took the time to help Helen out in my absence. That's what I really like about this site and the old Elements Village, is there are so many people willing to help out others. That's what makes this site such a special place to be a part of. I know I haven't been a big contributor here lately with my wife's illness the last couple of years. But I hope to change that here in the near future. Thanks to all of you again.
Sincerely, Mike
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Post by verber10 on Jan 4, 2017 14:25:29 GMT
I am posting this weeks challenge with a heavy heart. My best friend, and wife of 41 years passed away Sunday night. She was born under the sign of water, so I thought I would use a picture with water in it. Have fun, and lets see what you all can come up with.
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Post by verber10 on Dec 11, 2016 14:50:08 GMT
Hello everyone, I seen this come back up and just had to mention how impressed I am with all these pictures. Great job you all. Whippet, that is the beauty of this site. Everyone learns a little a little bit from everyone else.
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Post by verber10 on Nov 24, 2016 13:04:44 GMT
I don't think they would mind Whippet. After all, clothes back in them days, wasn't very vibrant in color. Good job though.
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Post by verber10 on Nov 24, 2016 12:57:28 GMT
Wow!, you all have done a wonderful job. Frank- I like the mirrored image look. Ritage- Yours has the look of a picture in a child's cartoon book. Helen- Your first one looks like it could be a real place. And I like the snow globe also. Good idea. Sydney- Pop Art is where it's at. That actually looks really good. Sepiana- I like the orange-brown BG you used to bring out the detail in the tree.
Well done everyone. And have a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating it today.
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Post by verber10 on Nov 23, 2016 13:38:39 GMT
Good morning to you all. This weeks EPC will be a Bonsai Tree. Lets see where you all can make it grow. Image from morquefile. Have fun!
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