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Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/28/2008 5:14:28 AM

I've attached the RAIN image here.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/18/2008 11:05:21 AM

Hmmm... Imagine if Star Fish had evolved? Put a mouth in the center and you'd have something much more dangerous than a leech. :) Well, that's another project I guess.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/18/2008 4:55:34 AM

Well, like Red used to say on the Red Green Show, "If Women don't find ya Handsome, they might as well find ya HANDY." :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
4/10/2008 6:00:08 AM

Grin...
Ummm... I wasn't really trying to make a statement... hehehe... All I know is that the pay goes into the account, and a bunch of places electronically remove it until I have just enough to get some food and wait for the next pay day. :) LOL
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
1/29/2008 6:28:27 PM

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        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
11/10/2007 7:25:35 AM

Thanks so much for all your nice comments. :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
11/1/2007 3:42:59 AM

I miss it immensely, especially the regimental family. The Royal Canadian Regiment www.thercr.ca
It's difficult leaving the family after 22 years, but photography is another passion, and with it I will try to give back a little to my old regiment as an associated member. :)
Pro Patria
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
10/30/2007 6:00:53 AM

Glad to meet you Ferrie! Only been an "image tech" as of recent. Did my 22 years inafntry first. :), took a while to get switch over.
-Brian
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
10/26/2007 4:38:33 PM

Yup. Photo Art category. :)
Here's how.. see photo attachment.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
10/5/2007 12:06:25 AM

Hello Gary,
I took this shot in the darkness of my basement, with a small fluorescent lamp laying on the floor at such an angle to cast a shadow from the stroller, onto the wall. No other light was used, and with f22 at ISO 100, I found that 30 seconds seemed to give the best results. :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
10/5/2007 12:05:36 AM

Hello Gary,
I took this shot in the darkness of my basement, with a small fluorescent lamp laying on the floor at such an angle to cast a shadow from the stroller, onto the wall. No other light was used, and with f22 at ISO 100, I found that 30 seconds seemed to give the best results. :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/27/2007 2:51:04 AM

Thank you all for your kindness. :) For a laugh, check out my attached alternate enhanced Armor Amphibious Assault Frog.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 4:02:32 AM

I appologize for the triple posting, thought it didn't take after refreshing screen. :)
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 4:00:40 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 3:59:25 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
- Regards, Brian D. Watters
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 3:58:52 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
- Regards, Brian D. Watters
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/22/2007 10:29:07 AM

Thanks for your comment. No, nothings been added, but I'd say that's likely the sun dipping behind the tree line as it was nearing that time of day.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
7/16/2007 2:17:53 AM

I've included the original image that I started with.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
7/14/2007 6:33:12 AM

Thanks, ummm it's a tin can, and what I though a worm might see just before being placed on the hook. (If worms had eyes that is). :):) Grin... see my attachment to see what the worm sae before he was placed in the bait can. :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
5/20/2007 5:41:15 AM

For more info on the museum or the regiment, visit:
www.rcrmuseum.ca
www.thercrkitshop.com
www.thercr.ca :)
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
5/5/2007 3:59:04 AM

Awesome detailing here Susi! Don't know why this didn't receive more attention?
        Photo By: Susi Lawson  (K:523)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
10/15/2006 2:59:17 PM

Thank you, I wasn't sure how well it would be received. :)
-Brian
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/21/2006 7:23:23 AM

Hi Stace,
I'm pretty sure it's a first time for here, though it's won major awards on pretty well every other site I've submitted it to, including a day up on the big Kodak screen in times square.
It's also been stolen by a web site in Korea and distributed via powerpoint without my permission.
Do you like it? You didn't say.
Cheers!
Brian
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
7/17/2006 3:28:12 AM

Wow! Pretty serious bunch here. This is the only site I haven't received a single comment from on this photo. Mind you, with my commenting practice here, which is nul, I deserve what I don't get. Grin.
Brian
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
7/4/2006 6:00:45 PM

No Comments? I don't blame you, what would you say?
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
6/26/2006 2:09:32 PM

Oops, did I say Black and White? Meany color I guess.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
6/26/2006 1:56:32 PM

Black and White carton of cigarettes arranged in a container with some filters placed facing out wards.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
6/22/2006 5:27:46 AM

Wow!!! This is excellent work. You should enter this in the "Curves" contest at pixeladdiction.com !
        Photo By: Khaled Mursi Hammoud  (K:54005)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
6/21/2006 3:29:14 AM

Thanks. I used two leaves and parts of the stems they clung to the branch from to create this little critter in photo shop.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
4/18/2006 11:19:57 AM

This one's in colour, no comment on the previous one.
Thanks for asking Paul.
        Photo By: Brian Watters  (K:244)


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