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Yanbbrox;1685367; said:
Any Loulou bought on MFK get a free conversion calculator with him:ROFL:
I can't help it - I'm so used doing conversions for my job that it kinda shows... :screwy:

Yanbbrox;1685378; said:
Auto correction in photoshop? I would have done it myself but It took me soooo long to fine the pictures.
Well, yeah, it took some fancy footworks in Photoshop CS3... cropping, transforming... I love doing that anyway :)

Yanbbrox;1685367; said:
The plants still died all the time back then, or they would have if the dollars didn't eat them anyway.
Right, they are veggies... so no plants with these babies...

Yanbbrox;1685367; said:
Edit away...... When you've got a spare minute you can nip round here with that new camera of yours and take a decent shot of George for a change;)
I wish I could come over and take all the pictures you would want, my friend :) Yet, please check our sister website for fantastic photography tips from the masters themselves. ;)

Yanbbrox;1685367; said:
Seriously, do you Mauritians over there hang around at night drinking moon monkey wine dreaming of black grounds or is it a personal thing:ROFL:
Well, it's more likely a personal thing really :D ... as it's extremely handy for good photography...
 
Hawkfish3.0;1685416; said:
Nice pics! Just a little FYI on the "fake saltwater tank": I believe that the non-cichlids in the tank were sebae monos. They can actually tolerate conditions that range from fresh to full salt. My understanding is that they tend to thrive in brackish conditions. So, if not for the cichlids in the tank, it could have been saltwater. LOL.
Hmmm... thank you for this :) I need to convince Jeff to get rid of the cichlids and make it a real brackish tank... though I don't know how this would affect the turtle...
 
Loulou;1687899; said:
Well, yeah, it took some fancy footworks in Photoshop CS3... cropping, transforming... I love doing that anyway :)

Quick and easy even if it does highlight my laziness somewhat, no fancy footwork required:


File> automate> crop and straighten

Saves you the trouble;)
 
Yanbbrox;1688595; said:
Quick and easy even if it does highlight my laziness somewhat, no fancy footwork required:


File> automate> crop and straighten

Saves you the trouble;)
Hmmm... thank you for this :) just tried it... the results are far from satisfying... guess nothing beats manual manipulation, eh? ;)
 
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