Author Archives: DavidO

Beginners Projected Digital Images

1st Broken by William Purvis 2nd Let’s go green by William Purvis 3rd This horrible Scottish weather by Gordon Hudspith 4th I am bored by Gordon Hudspith 5th Sacred Lily by Peter Lowe 6th Autumn storm brewing by John Donnelly

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Open Slide Results

1st Winter Evening by Gordon Carlton 2nd Street Portrait by Trevor Walters 3rd Who will win the ball by Trevor walters 4th Port Logan by Trevor Walters 5th Pom Poms by Gordon Carlton 6th Hartland by Clive Kelly

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People Competition-Projected Digital Images results

ByDavid Ord | Published: DECEMBER 19 2011 | Edit 1st Man of Sinai, David Stout 2nd Mask and Feathers, Gerry Adcock 3rd Blazing Silhouette, Doug Inglis 4th Welcome, Eric Robertson 5th Tanfield  Smithy, Doug Inglis 6th Nubian Boy, David Stout Highly Commended Iron Cross, Alan Spoors

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Photoshop Lessons

Just to let everyone know the next early meeting will be Jan 17th 2012 when we will resume the sessions. If anyone has any topic they would like to cover can you let me know. Regards Wyn

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Nature Competition – Projected Digital Images

1st Woodlouse, David Ord 2nd Sheep Beneath The Tree, Tony Sacco 3rd Gallipoli Sunflowers, Gerry Adcock 4th Hydrangea Stamen, David Ord 5th Lillies, John Donnelly 6th Puffin With Sand eels, Alan Spoors Highly Commended The Killer Tree, Eric Robertson Double Trouble, Gerry Adcock Flamingos, Eric Robertson Stretch Those Wings, Gordon Simpson Dead Thistles, Mark Lancaster Shag, David [...]

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Photoshop 15-Nov-2011

This is for the members who come to the photoshop lessons on a Tuesday.  help notes for Changing a sky 1 Open foreground image, then using levels drag the right hand arrow to the left to whiten out the sky   2 Open sunset or sunrise image and using the move tool, drag it over the foreground [...]

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