Rob,
I wish you would post some of your "family f-stop" series. The image of your wife in front of the white church I find very compelling, even though her face is almost invisible.
Eric
Hi Eric
I think I still have a couple of my daughter, standing against the paper roll in the second studio (alongside the house) which I had built after having let the first one go when studio work fell away... obviously, it came back, proving yet again, Sod's Law. Or possibly the Law of Diminishing Returns, as only about eight years later we left the country, just like Elvis his building.
But I couldn't post them; she's a mother and teacher now, and wouldn't appreciate being a world star in her little girl red dressing gown!
Fred
Madre de Dios, you've lost me! You know how long it took me to learn how to follow the Weebly instructions! But I certainly never knew that it was better to go to jpegs from Tif files. The only time I use them (Tif) is going from Nikon Capture into Photoshop. It's my idea, based on absolutely nothing (like so many of my best ideas), that Photoshop would work best with its own psd files...
I wonder why some people seem to take to all that stuff like ducks to water, and others, like me, panic into freeze mode?
Another strange one tonight. It's been so cold, and the wood seems to be putting out no heat whatsoever, so I remembered the little notebook my family gave me, and connected it up via long wires from the office to the sitting room and took up the couch potato posture and found all sorts of Youtube rock'n'roll that's nothing like the stuff on the other computer's Favourites. Anyway, the odd thing was that I couldn't log in to LuLa. I raised it and could read, but it just wouldn't take my identity checks, which is okay, but the odd thing concerns the pic of my wife and that little church: it wasn't to be found in my post. The other shots in the thread are there, but mine, no. Strange - but I already told you about the two black films at Aphrodite's Bithplace. Cyprus - unsettling vibes. But it is there on this normal computer.
The snow was down to about 600 metres today. No wonder it's cold. Global warmning, obviously. I understand the reason: the melting ice is creeping southwards. That's another good idea of mine, as good as all the rest, I guess. Ha, guess!
Rob C