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Dave
Mar 26, 2006
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This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

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Dave
Mar 26, 2006
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:30:22 +0200, Dave wrote:

This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave
Oh, I should be more clear:-)
It moved in here late this afternoon
and when looking out the door just now,
it already left.
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9320w.jpg

Dave
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Flo Nelson
Mar 26, 2006
"Dave" wrote in message
This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

Nice.

Flo
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Dave
Mar 26, 2006
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 19:19:00 GMT, "Flo Nelson" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

Nice.

Flo

thanks Flo…

Dave
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Dave
Mar 26, 2006
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:10:21 GMT, Kingdom
wrote:

Dave wrote in news::

This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

Combined night and day

how did you processed this?
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Richard Oliver
Mar 27, 2006
Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:30:22 +0200, Dave wrote:

This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

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Kingdom
Mar 27, 2006
Dave wrote in news:4dvd229dp1vi5jka6e912e21b7dgabnpl2@
4ax.com:

On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:10:21 GMT, Kingdom
wrote:

Dave wrote in news:24nd22l27rcnuior16gpo6i9324vlgt967@
4ax.com:
This photo is less then an hour old;
clicked from my apartment about 45 min ago

http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/cs9323w.jpg

Dave

Combined night and day

how did you processed this?

I put the day image layer on top of the night image, dropped the transparence to 50% and used the transform tool to size to the night image sise registering the ship, cropped the image then made a transparent gradient mask, duplicated the layer and set the top layrer mode to overlay and palayed around with opacity stting again.

I was just curious to see how it would look, thanks for sharing the image.


‘Mirror mirror on the wall who is the prettiest of them all?’ ‘Snow White you dirty bitch and don’t you forget it!’
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Dave
Mar 28, 2006
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:51:17 +0200, Richard Oliver
wrote:

Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

Hi Richard, this was taken like I said, out of my apartment, and I am living on uShaka Island, a peninsula in Durban, South Africa. Lucky enough to have sea view out of every window,
with the harbour in the rear, and the Indian Ocean
in the front.

Looking at this, you will understand
http://www.durbanpoint.co.za/

the photos which is titled rear and front views
is taken from my apartment.
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/rearview6268b.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1181.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1185.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview0533b.jpg

The white spot in the blue on the first photo
is a Passenger Yet which took of the airport
which is behind the mountain.

There is many links where you can see what it looks like here, for instance http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/
and http://finepix.95mb.com/athome/home.html
There is many more links, but I have bored you enough
with links, while you only asked where it was taken:-)))

The setup below my front window, is the biggest aquarium in the Southern Hemisphere.
http://www.ushakamarineworld.co.za/

Dave
http://finepix.95mb.com/seaworld/
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Dave
Mar 28, 2006
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:12:04 GMT, Kingdom
wrote:

I put the day image layer on top of the night image, dropped the transparence to 50% and used the transform tool to size to the night image sise registering the ship, cropped the image then made a transparent gradient mask, duplicated the layer and set the top layrer mode to overlay and palayed around with opacity stting again.
I was just curious to see how it would look, thanks for sharing the image.

and thanks for explaining how you did it.

Dave
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KatWoman
Mar 29, 2006
"Dave" wrote in message
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:51:17 +0200, Richard Oliver
wrote:

Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

Hi Richard, this was taken like I said, out of my apartment, and I am living on uShaka Island, a peninsula in Durban, South Africa. Lucky enough to have sea view out of every window,
with the harbour in the rear, and the Indian Ocean
in the front.

Looking at this, you will understand
http://www.durbanpoint.co.za/

the photos which is titled rear and front views
is taken from my apartment.
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/rearview6268b.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1181.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1185.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview0533b.jpg

The white spot in the blue on the first photo
is a Passenger Yet which took of the airport
which is behind the mountain.

There is many links where you can see what it looks like here, for instance http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/
and http://finepix.95mb.com/athome/home.html
There is many more links, but I have bored you enough
with links, while you only asked where it was taken:-)))

The setup below my front window, is the biggest aquarium in the Southern Hemisphere.
http://www.ushakamarineworld.co.za/

Dave
http://finepix.95mb.com/seaworld/

nice views
hear so many nice things about how lovely S Africa is for photo shoots hope you got some hurricane shutters
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Dave
Mar 29, 2006
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 14:36:27 -0500, "KatWoman" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:51:17 +0200, Richard Oliver
wrote:

Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

Hi Richard, this was taken like I said, out of my apartment, and I am living on uShaka Island, a peninsula in Durban, South Africa. Lucky enough to have sea view out of every window,
with the harbour in the rear, and the Indian Ocean
in the front.

Looking at this, you will understand
http://www.durbanpoint.co.za/

the photos which is titled rear and front views
is taken from my apartment.
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/rearview6268b.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1181.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview1185.jpg
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/frontview0533b.jpg

The white spot in the blue on the first photo
is a Passenger Yet which took of the airport
which is behind the mountain.

There is many links where you can see what it looks like here, for instance http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/
and http://finepix.95mb.com/athome/home.html
There is many more links, but I have bored you enough
with links, while you only asked where it was taken:-)))

The setup below my front window, is the biggest aquarium in the Southern Hemisphere.
http://www.ushakamarineworld.co.za/

Dave
http://finepix.95mb.com/seaworld/

nice views
hear so many nice things about how lovely S Africa is for photo shoots hope you got some hurricane shutters

Somehow special to be complimented by a pro like you, KatWoman. Thanks:-)

South Africa ìs beautiful; the bushveld-savannah, the forests, the mountains, deserts, fynbos, the sea and shore, and the animals. Durban very seldom goes in temperature below 20° Celsius. Even in midwinter our minimum temperatures never become single figures. We Durbanites do not know what ‘winter’ is and frost is not seen in Durban.

Hurricane shutters? Hurricanes is also something we very seldom see:-)
(Or did you mean something else which I missed?))
About a month ago, we had the biggest earth quake registered here in a hundred years. Nobody suffered damage.

All this and many more is what makes SA very special:-)

Dave
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RicSeyler
Mar 30, 2006
Here’s my backyard before Ivan decided to rearrange things 🙁

http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/r/_/r_seyler/before-and-af ter.jpg

http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/r/_/r_seyler/porch2.jpg

Dave wrote:

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:51:17 +0200, Richard Oliver
wrote:

Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

Hi Richard, this was taken like I said, out of my apartment, and I am living on uShaka Island, a peninsula in Durban, South Africa. Lucky enough to have sea view out of every window,
with the harbour in the rear, and the Indian Ocean
in the front.


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RicSeyler
Mar 30, 2006
They don’t always work. LOLOLOL
I screwed 3/4in plywood over all my sliding doors on the Gulf side.

KatWoman wrote:

hope you got some hurricane shutters


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GPL Handicap 6.35

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Paul Furman
Mar 30, 2006
Dave wrote:

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:12:04 GMT, Kingdom
wrote:

I put the day image layer on top of the night image, dropped the transparence to 50% and used the transform tool to size to the night image sise registering the ship, cropped the image then made a transparent gradient mask, duplicated the layer and set the top layrer mode to overlay and palayed around with opacity stting again.
I was just curious to see how it would look, thanks for sharing the image.

and thanks for explaining how you did it.

Those links are dead, I never saw a combination night & day image???
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KatWoman
Mar 31, 2006
"RicSeyler" wrote in message
Here’s my backyard before Ivan decided to rearrange things 🙁

http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/r/_/r_seyler/before-and-af ter.jpg

http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/r/_/r_seyler/porch2.jpg

Dave wrote:

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:51:17 +0200, Richard Oliver
wrote:

Hi Dave ,Nice pic but where was it taken,Richard

Hi Richard, this was taken like I said, out of my apartment, and I am living on uShaka Island, a peninsula in Durban, South Africa. Lucky enough to have sea view out of every window,
with the harbour in the rear, and the Indian Ocean
in the front.


Ric Seyler

Ric, Nasty pics, damn storms are nasty, we had the big one on Andrew in 92 but Katrina and Wilma got us only Cat One_2, so it’s just messy not structural.
Dave: just seemed all that water would be hurricanes, the south of Africa sticks out in the ocean, so I figured it’d be like Florida for hurricanes. Earthquakes? no thanks
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Dave
Mar 31, 2006
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 19:11:20 -0500, "KatWoman" wrote:

Dave: just seemed all that water would be hurricanes, the south of Africa sticks out in the ocean, so I figured it’d be like Florida for hurricanes. Earthquakes? no thanks

no thanks for both of course:-)
None of it over here, KatWoman; a wall in my office down in Gauteng was once cracked by a earthquake and sometimes we have a tree unearthed roots and all somewhere, or somebody’s caravan flying over a fence to their neighbours, and that is about it; reaching fontpage news of course.

Dave

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