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Team Fatman

 

GEO YODA!

Don't tell me... The DT! sticker stands for Dead Turkey... :rolleyes:

It does today got a 17 lb jake .

Love it Harmon thanks

Say, this reminds me that you once made a remark about

using a similar diamond-plate image for a GeoCoin. If

you want I can do a circular diamond-plate layout for

you so it would fit nicely on a coin.

 

Still putting myself through the paces to learn how all

the 3D features work on Photoshop CS5 Extended. Almost

there and becoming anxious to start thinking of unusual

uses for 3D/2D compositions.

 

Harmon

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Keeping up with the Splashes ...

 

What next?

 

Well Done Harmon!!! Just goes to show you that not only can it climb 4x4 trails, but actually

does mow the lawn!!! :grin: I even had to run it thru the 'mower' wash last week!:blink:

 

Splashette

Splashette dear,

 

Give some thought to a career with NASCAR or Indy Cars.

One thang I know f'r shore is that you can whup Danika

Patrick with yo'r Red Baron.

 

Red Baron Indy Car

 

After all, she ain't got nothin' that you ain't got more of.

(Wait a minute, that don't sound right do' it?)

 

It pumps me up to think of you leadin' the pack ... and I

ain't been pumped up since th' seventies. (Stop laughin'!)

 

Red Baron Retired!

 

Whut was I thankin'?

Harmon

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Just letting everyone know that I am not TEAM FATMAN anymore.

I am giving up GEOCACHING.

Have had fun and have met some great people and been to some great hides,

If u want my hides u can have them since I am not removing them.

???????????????????

 

Hope the date has something to do with this post!

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Just letting everyone know that I am not TEAM FATMAN anymore.

I am giving up GEOCACHING.

Have had fun and have met some great people and been to some great hides,

If u want my hides u can have them since I am not removing them.

???????????????????

 

Hope the date has something to do with this post!

Yes it does April Fool's.

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

Thanks Harmon was in car #33 and will wait for a night we are all around a fire. Will say this it was a blast.

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

Thanks Harmon was in car #33 and will wait for a night we are all around a fire. Will say this it was a blast.

Whadja do, throw another one of those hand grenade things?!? :rolleyes:

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

Thanks Harmon, I was in car #33 and will wait for a night we

are all around a fire. Will say this it was a blast.

Whadja do, throw another one of those hand grenade things?!? :rolleyes:

Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

Thanks Harmon, I was in car #33 and will wait for a night we

are all around a fire. Will say this it was a blast.

Whadja do, throw another one of those hand grenade things?!? :rolleyes:

Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

Not sure about any "mistakes" but I do see the thing sticking up from the rear window of Car 33 and also a shadow behind Car 33 that doesn't seem to belong...

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This just in ...

 

f1b449cf-0a30-49dc-aa85-ed1501514bfd.jpg

 

I kid you not ... Car 30 as seen above slipping by a

wretched wreck was driven by non-other than back-up

driver Team Fatman of local Geocaching fame.

 

Who would expect that our well-known turkey-blaster

would ever be clocked at 150-mph on a NASCAR track?

 

He must be tuning up for opening day against some

sort of super-breed gobbler. Surely there's more to

this story than meets the eye ... perhaps he will

enlighten us.

Thanks Harmon, I was in car #33 and will wait for a night we

are all around a fire. Will say this it was a blast.

Whadja do, throw another one of those hand grenade things?!? :rolleyes:

Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

Not sure about any "mistakes" but I do see the thing sticking up from the rear window of Car 33 and also a shadow behind Car 33 that doesn't seem to belong...

Well done Flagman, yes, there's a tiny piece of

Car 33 missing above the rear window-frame and

that dark shadow you mention would have been

blocked by the white car.

 

Sloppy work I must say but, after all, it wasn't

being done for a YMS card nor for profit and I

was pressed for time by lingering domestic duties

if y' get my meaning.

 

Taken as an example of Photoshop compositing it

illustrates the maxim that shadows most easily

make or break a compositing result. When judging

the fidelity of a photograph look critically at

the shadows. Proper placement, opacity, blur,

and dispersion of shadows is one of the cardinal

Photoshop skills.

 

Rats, I've done it a again ... responding as

though this Forum thread has a following. Three

or four paragraph replies ... so old fashioned,

akin to writing with quill and ink on parchment

and no "Like" button. Those were the days my

friend.

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Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

 

Thought I'd drop back by again... especially since it's critique time apparently...

 

I'd go with the car (56 from the src pics) shadow that should have been removed from behind 33 since it should have been from 4x the white car..

and you appear to have slipped up on the door post of 56 overlapping the roof of the 33 just a bit while fitting in that last decal... just a bit of 'black'. At least you removed that person standing behind the 33 in the source pic... :rolleyes: Was he the over the wall 'beer' refill person for the team?

 

Got to run...

Doug 7rxc

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Sloppy work I must say but, after all, it wasn't

being done for a YMS card nor for profit and I

was pressed for time by lingering domestic duties

if y' get my meaning.

 

Taken as an example of Photoshop compositing it

illustrates the maxim that shadows most easily

make or break a compositing result. When judging

the fidelity of a photograph look critically at

the shadows. Proper placement, opacity, blur,

and dispersion of shadows is one of the cardinal

Photoshop skills.

 

Rats, I've done it a again ... responding as

though this Forum thread has a following. Three

or four paragraph replies ... so old fashioned,

akin to writing with quill and ink on parchment

and no "Like" button. Those were the days my

friend.

d1ce4158-1601-4191-81a4-12555e729f15.jpg

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Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

 

Thought I'd drop back by again... especially since it's critique time apparently...

 

I'd go with the car (56 from the src pics) shadow that should have been removed from behind 33 since it should have been from 4x the white car..

and you appear to have slipped up on the door post of 56 overlapping the roof of the 33 just a bit while fitting in that last decal... just a bit of 'black'. At least you removed that person standing behind the 33 in the source pic... :rolleyes: Was he the over the wall 'beer' refill person for the team?

 

Got to run...

Doug 7rxc

Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

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Sloppy work I must say but, after all, it wasn't

being done for a YMS card nor for profit and I

was pressed for time by lingering domestic duties

if y' get my meaning.

 

Taken as an example of Photoshop compositing it

illustrates the maxim that shadows most easily

make or break a compositing result. When judging

the fidelity of a photograph look critically at

the shadows. Proper placement, opacity, blur,

and dispersion of shadows is one of the cardinal

Photoshop skills.

 

Rats, I've done it a again ... responding as

though this Forum thread has a following. Three

or four paragraph replies ... so old fashioned,

akin to writing with quill and ink on parchment

and no "Like" button. Those were the days my

friend.

d1ce4158-1601-4191-81a4-12555e729f15.jpg

Golly-gee-whizz James, how can I ever thank you? What's the word

or phrase I'm looking for? ... perhaps "wiseguy" or smart-aleck"

would suffice.

 

On the other hand I am ever-so grateful for the first-ever "Likes

this" offered me during my seventy-six years of life. I'll

treasure it all through my few remaining years of Forum solitude.

 

HEY EVERYBODY ...

 

SOMEBODY LIKED MY POST!

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

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If you mean Photoshop the software... nope... if you mean photoshop as a verb... then yes... I use an older Paint Shop Pro 7, have to get the newer Corel version one day... since they bought out PSP a while back. It doesn't matter a dang about the software anyhow, anyone knows it's the operator... isn't it. I think you said it well that the image only has to impress (not fool) the eye well enough to do it's job... NASA knows about that part, they still get flack over mission photos... so they edit and retouch media pics... Everyone in media does it... as long as the story isn't faked deliberately and passed off as legit. Nothing wrong with obvious spoofing though is there? I was taught photography and photo analysis by my grandfather who was a WW I observer/photographer with the Royal Flying Corps (Canada)... take em and then interpret what you shot... and it stuck well... I can see more in a pic than most people, and prove it in that game I mentioned... then turn around and teach the ones who are just starting out... not everything though... just don't have the time... but the basics and how to figure it out for themselves... makes for better cache finders when they are looking for real caches... not many around here anyway, but the hard finds are all mine...

 

See you again some time soon! Tech talk is OKAY, use profile email to get started if you want... I reply when having time and ISP.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

 

:D Now THERE'S a pit crew that will make your motor run! :D

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If you mean Photoshop the software... nope... if you mean photoshop as a verb... then yes... I use an older Paint Shop Pro 7, have to get the newer Corel version one day... since they bought out PSP a while back. It doesn't matter a dang about the software anyhow, anyone knows it's the operator... isn't it. I think you said it well that the image only has to impress (not fool) the eye well enough to do it's job... NASA knows about that part, they still get flack over mission photos... so they edit and retouch media pics... Everyone in media does it... as long as the story isn't faked deliberately and passed off as legit. Nothing wrong with obvious spoofing though is there? I was taught photography and photo analysis by my grandfather who was a WW I observer/photographer with the Royal Flying Corps (Canada)... take em and then interpret what you shot... and it stuck well... I can see more in a pic than most people, and prove it in that game I mentioned... then turn around and teach the ones who are just starting out... not everything though... just don't have the time... but the basics and how to figure it out for themselves... makes for better cache finders when they are looking for real caches... not many around here anyway, but the hard finds are all mine...

 

See you again some time soon! Tech talk is OKAY, use profile email to get started if you want... I reply when having time and ISP.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

All hail to Paint Shop Pro ... my first love

during my broadcast engineering days. I still

keep it current if for no other reason than

the cartoon pointy-fanger picture-tube.

 

Truly, tools don't matter so much if not in

a practiced hand.

 

Hey everybody ... there's another image

editing geezer out there on the Internet!

 

Harmon

SD Rowdies

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

 

:D Now THERE'S a pit crew that will make your motor run! :D

Vroom! Vroom!

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

"that bunch of ol' gals" (careful there Harmon)000204E4.gif

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

"that bunch of ol' gals" (careful there Harmon)000204E4.gif

O shoot, another typo?

 

Must be somethin' wrong with my keyboard

'cause it keeps gettng me into trouble

with th' Geochicks. Thank goodness that

they are all over on Facebook tradin'

Farmville fertilizer; they'll never know.

 

Besides, look again what I have t' put up with ...

 

d1ce4158-1601-4191-81a4-12555e729f15.jpg

 

and

 

"Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple."

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

"that bunch of ol' gals" (careful there Harmon)000204E4.gif

 

At least he didn't say 'Vine Ripened' and 'Well Seasoned' again!.........................Yet..................:blink:

 

Nice job Harmon!!

 

Splashette :anicute: ~ One of the ol' gals................

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Just for added fun, here's the two source images.

 

c87326a7-bb64-4a6c-b3a5-efc6603eec05.jpg

 

See if you can spot the tiny mistake I made when selecting and

placing Car 33 into the background shot. By the way, as an image

editor I truly appreciate the click-image resizing option added by

Groundspeak as seen just above the final layout.

 

Thought I'd drop back by again... especially since it's critique time apparently...

 

I'd go with the car (56 from the src pics) shadow that should have been removed from behind 33 since it should have been from 4x the white car..

and you appear to have slipped up on the door post of 56 overlapping the roof of the 33 just a bit while fitting in that last decal... just a bit of 'black'. At least you removed that person standing behind the 33 in the source pic... :rolleyes: Was he the over the wall 'beer' refill person for the team?

 

Got to run...

Doug 7rxc

Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

I'm not young.

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

I like it great choice thanks for everything.
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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, does that car make his butt look big?

"that bunch of ol' gals" (careful there Harmon)000204E4.gif

 

At least he didn't say 'Vine Ripened' and 'Well Seasoned' again!.........................Yet..................:blink:

 

Nice job Harmon!!

 

Splashette :anicute: ~ One of the ol' gals................

See there, y'all know that I love y'. Besides, when did

I ever refer t' y'all as "... vine-ripened ladies?" No,

wait, that's not what I meant t' ask.

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that

it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet

and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant

mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...

uhm ... whatever?

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Slipped up" huh? Why I oughta ...

 

Absolutely, thanks for checking in with a good critique.

Put it all down to cheap labor and my marriage to an

ex-nun, you know; domestic chores-wise.

 

c121dcdd-02f6-4b95-a6a2-21ebc475e92c.jpg

 

Here's the official thumbs-up from the driver after his victory spin.

 

Note: A young guy would have celebrated from the rooftop and

then back-flipped to the trophy presentation.

 

Isn't that how he got hopelessly wedged into the window opening? That and having an 'over the wall' beer guy?

 

Anyway it's not like it's mixing Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.. oh my!

 

How do you like my version... Can't complain without offering a fix, I always say..

 

myver1.jpg

 

I need some more practice... let's just say I know a little about working with images and video... but I'm far from gifted if you know what I mean... this was also quick and dirty work...

 

Nice to see you again... get a chuckle out of watching your graphic attempts to get lynched by friends... I don't have any so I don't care much... The guys that play over in the Where in Canada quiz (Canada forum) seem to think I'm a whiz at that... I don't mind much, but I've only not found 4 or five out of hundreds... often first (more than I claim for sure, but the hider knows)

mostly using only the pic and Google Earth... fun game... I just put up an offering this morning... got to go get lunch... first in days.

 

Doug 7rxc 73

Aha! another Forum Photoshop guy, how good is that?

Do stop by now and then, I need all the help I can

get to shield me from the slings and arrows of my

fabulous Geocaching pals.

 

9e705dc9-2132-454d-958d-89fd36b8fc2f.jpg

 

Hey John, how's this for a pit crew? Imagine a pit crew

like this with a combined Geocaching find-count of about

150,000 smileys! One thing for sure, that bunch of ol'

gals always make me smile.

 

Note to Self: Hmm, ... "Does this car make my butt look big?"

I like it, great choice, thanks for everything.

My pleasure.

Note to Self: Looks like I got away with DTCMMBLB!

 

Note two to Self: Should have removed that guy on the viewer-left side of the image.

 

98085748-aa85-4754-a1bb-ce30b1e5c1e5.jpg

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

 

What did I do? Denice hasn't seen the "ol" comment yet...Wonder if Jodi has seen it yet?

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

 

What did I do? Denice hasn't seen the "ol" comment yet...Wonder if Jodi has seen it yet?

 

LLOT I thought you were discovering you're inner Renaissance with the blacksmith course.

 

As far as Jim, I have no idea....

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

 

What did I do? Denice hasn't seen the "ol" comment yet...Wonder if Jodi has seen it yet?

 

LLOT I thought you were discovering you're inner Renaissance with the blacksmith course.

 

As far as Jim, I have no idea....

Actually you hit the nail on the head, so to speak, but it's a rather

difficult thing to explain. Stay with me on this ....

 

First of all I've been reading many of the old literary classics since

buying an Amazon Kindle, something like twenty-six books since

mid-December last, and once seeing the image above I thought that it

captured the essence of European peasantry as depicted in those old

classics such as Great Expectations, Crime and Punishment,

Les Miserables, War and Peace, and others.

 

Well then, one day while Geocaching I learned that James of LLOT fame

had much to do with development of the Amazon Kindle. So when I first

viewed the image above ... noting European peasantry, the Kindle, the

classics, and thus by association James of Kindle Whispernet-chip fame

the idea of altering the image clicked. I kid you not!

 

You can surely see how it all ties in ... like a spock mind-meld, yes?

So it was an easy leap on my part to realize that adding James's face

to the image would serve as a subtle, though obscure, tribute to my pal

James.

 

That leaves the matter of associating Jim of KWVERS! with the image and

with the literary classics. To me that's much too obvious to dwell upon

so I leave it to your imagination.

 

Finally, to remove all doubt about the authenticity of the tale as told

above I am in a position to say that it is entirely true in every detail

because I made it up myself.

 

Not to worry ... really, I'm O.K., honest I am.

 

Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that my granddaughter is the world's shortest blacksmith.

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

 

What did I do? Denice hasn't seen the "ol" comment yet...Wonder if Jodi has seen it yet?

 

LLOT I thought you were discovering you're inner Renaissance with the blacksmith course.

 

As far as Jim, I have no idea....

Actually you hit the nail on the head, so to speak, but it's a rather

difficult thing to explain. Stay with me on this ....

 

First of all I've been reading many of the old literary classics since

buying an Amazon Kindle, something like twenty-six books since

mid-December last, and once seeing the image above I thought that it

captured the essence of European peasantry as depicted in those old

classics such as Great Expectations, Crime and Punishment,

Les Miserables, War and Peace, and others.

 

Well then, one day while Geocaching I learned that James of LLOT fame

had much to do with development of the Amazon Kindle. So when I first

viewed the image above ... noting European peasantry, the Kindle, the

classics, and thus by association James of Kindle Whispernet-chip fame

the idea of altering the image clicked. I kid you not!

 

You can surely see how it all ties in ... like a spock mind-meld, yes?

So it was an easy leap on my part to realize that adding James's face

to the image would serve as a subtle, though obscure, tribute to my pal

James.

 

That leaves the matter of associating Jim of KWVERS! with the image and

with the literary classics. To me that's much too obvious to dwell upon

so I leave it to your imagination.

 

Finally, to remove all doubt about the authenticity of the tale as told

above I am in a position to say that it is entirely true in every detail

because I made it up myself.

 

Not to worry ... really, I'm O.K., honest I am.

 

Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that my granddaughter is the world's shortest blacksmith.

 

Isa 53

http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Isa&c=53&t=KJV#vrsn/12

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Hmmm...wondering what I did to end up here?

 

When I say "vine-ripened ladies" can't you see that it means at the point of perfection; you know, sweet and full-flavored, a vision of loveliness as a verdant mountain meadow caressed with morning's dew, and ...uhm ... whatever?

You ever notice that whenever he gets himself into a hole, ol' Harmon grabs a shovel and starts digging?

But wait, there's more ...

 

6f991852-a97b-4113-becd-cbe4db552659.jpg

 

What did I do? Denice hasn't seen the "ol" comment yet...Wonder if Jodi has seen it yet?

 

LLOT I thought you were discovering you're inner Renaissance with the blacksmith course.

 

As far as Jim, I have no idea....

Actually you hit the nail on the head, so to speak, but it's a rather

difficult thing to explain. Stay with me on this ....

 

First of all I've been reading many of the old literary classics since

buying an Amazon Kindle, something like twenty-six books since

mid-December last, and once seeing the image above I thought that it

captured the essence of European peasantry as depicted in those old

classics such as Great Expectations, Crime and Punishment,

Les Miserables, War and Peace, and others.

 

Well then, one day while Geocaching I learned that James of LLOT fame

had much to do with development of the Amazon Kindle. So when I first

viewed the image above ... noting European peasantry, the Kindle, the

classics, and thus by association James of Kindle Whispernet-chip fame

the idea of altering the image clicked. I kid you not!

 

You can surely see how it all ties in ... like a spock mind-meld, yes?

So it was an easy leap on my part to realize that adding James's face

to the image would serve as a subtle, though obscure, tribute to my pal

James.

 

That leaves the matter of associating Jim of KWVERS! with the image and

with the literary classics. To me that's much too obvious to dwell upon

so I leave it to your imagination.

 

Finally, to remove all doubt about the authenticity of the tale as told

above I am in a position to say that it is entirely true in every detail

because I made it up myself.

 

Not to worry ... really, I'm O.K., honest I am.

 

Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that my granddaughter is the world's shortest blacksmith.

 

Isa 53

http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Isa&c=53&t=KJV#vrsn/12

Exactly!

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I'd say sitting in the middle of the road blocking your passage!

 

Just airbrush it out of the picture and proceed.

 

Doug 7rxc

Luckily I was on foot.

 

Super glad I wasn't above with my

truck when it fell since there's

no other road out and no way to

bypass. Maybe a new "Squeeze"

for the San Diego off-road crowd.

 

My guess is that a helo' air-lift

would be the same as a new truck.

 

As far as image editing ... I think

that falling-rocks sign and the two-

frame panorama was a nice touch.

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