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PhilG

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  • Birthday 08/25/1946

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  1. Members is spelt wrong (Members not Membres)
  2. This is the original film http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120550/
  3. The thing about younger people preferring shorter transition is not that they absorb more information in a shorter time. I think it is more to do with the way younger people live, everything is fast, fast food, fast cars, quicker pace of life, instant gratification. If anything is slowed down they do not have as much patience and want to fast forward everything, they are not as interested in absorbing information that they have no time for. Phil
  4. If that does not work you could try http://www.piriform.com/recuva Free of course, but works very well
  5. Very nice Patrick, as always. Really nice landscape, and well produced.
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    Dom This is a wonderful slideshow as usual from you. There are some really nice photographs in this show. It seems you are getting on very well with the new camera. Excellent, definitely worth keeping.
  7. Ron After our recent e-mail conversation I think what you probably want to know is if the image displays the texture correctly. It is looking good on my 1680x1050 monitor, displaying the effect correctly. I really like this image. I know if you try to dislay an image with a canvas texture on a computer set to different resolutions, you could have a strange almost moire effect. You just have to make sure you do not allow P2E to resize your image. Phil
  8. John & Ray Please feel free to use my AV for your workshop and passing on to your family. I posted the show for people to enjoy. Phil
  9. Nice show Fred, everything from photography to music was good. I will keep watching for your next show Phil
  10. Thank you for the kind remarks Patrick, Ron and Lin. Praise from you is praise indeed. I am lucky to live in a beautiful country where landscape photography is made easy. It seems that in Scotland you can point your camera in any direction and get a good image. Ron the effect was from Bob McManus on the Beckham Digitl Forum. See this for more details http://www.beckhamforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1447 Phil
  11. I have just done a quick AV show of Scotland after seeing a similar one on the Beckham Digital site. It is the one with the McManus effect. Please feel free to comment, good or bad. http://www.mediafire.com/?gcxcnvzhsyf About 13.5 Mb Phil
  12. Thank you both for your comments, it is always encouraging when someone notices what you have done Phil
  13. I have been sorting through some of my old 35mm negatives (remember those) and scanning them onto my computer. I came across some photographs taken at Dachau in the early 1980s. I though I would try to put together a quick slideshow of them, rather than just store them away again. The show, DACHAU is now on the Beechbrook site. http://www.beechbrook.com/pte/downloadfile.asp?id=1500 As always, any comments etc. gratefully received. Phil
  14. Hello RudiRe Thank you for your comments. When you are on the beechbrook site downloading shows you can view the authors notes. I know that there is not always enough information but I did put the location this time. I pointed out that Beamish is located in the north east of England. It is close to Durham near a town called Stanley. I'm sorry you did not see this. PhilG
  15. I have just uploaded a new show on Beechbrooke, 'A rainy day at Beamish'. These photographs were taken in the same week last autumn as another show which was also placed on the Beechbrook site, 'Victorian Town' Hope you enjoy them PhilG
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