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Grant
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Creativity is so delicate a flower that praise tends to make it bloom, while
discouragement often nips it in the bud. Any of us will put out more and
better ideas if our efforts are appreciated.
Alexander F. Osborn (1888 - 1966)
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Grant
Home Pages http://home.cogeco.ca/~grant.dixon/index.htm
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Creativity is so delicate a flower that praise tends to make it bloom, while
discouragement often nips it in the bud. Any of us will put out more and
better ideas if our efforts are appreciated.
Alexander F. Osborn (1888 - 1966)
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This picture was taken at Orlando Seaworld, two years ago, in September
2001. It's a small boat that sits at the park's entry. I never modified
the picture, in any way. It's straight out of my digital camera. Besides,
it's probably the best picture it ever did.
By the way, I encourage everyone to get there if they can. The dolphins are
so friendly. My old cam used to take forever to focus and take the picture.
So, a dolphin held still why I was shooting a picture. No kidding ! Ok.. I
admit, it's probably luck... Although they say dolphins are quite
intelligent. I probably met the first "digitally-aware" dolphin in the
world :-)
Ray
Be careful around the dolphins; They bite! No kidding. Those friendly
creatures almost severed a woman's arm just north of here. She was feeding
them from a boat returning from a fishing trip in the Gulf.
So now you can't feed dolphins; Can't feed alligators; And the one that
really gets to me is, they won't let you feed marshmallows to the bears at
the zoo anymore.
As for aligators, I really don't mind not feeding them... I saw one in
person at NASA, 3 years ago. I shot a few pictures (with that same camera)
but dark green on dark brown (the bottom of the of pond it was in) made a
very dull picture.
Ray
Accidental. I'm sure it didn't do it on porpoise.
Mac
Chuck
Next time get on a golf course down here and you will see plenty sunning themselves around the ponds. Can get close enough for a real nice picture.
Mac, :)
Have you tried clicking to get the larger JPEG file and point your cursor to the top left (a little bit away from the corner) of the enlarged image? In a second or two, the four small logos will appear.
Set your cursor over the left-most one (in the shape of a floppy) and the word "Save" will appear. When you click on that, a dialog box then pops up and ask for a destination folder which can be set up and named before hand, or click on the make New Folder logo on top of the box. Another click and you've got yourself a download.
Works for me.
Shan
Ehh.... I don't think I will... I'm not very fond of these... "pets" :-)
Besides, I've never played golf. It could prove to be dangerous to my
partners.. :-)
Ray
I do believe I still have it. I've taken a note and I'll check for it this
week-end. If I can, I'll send a copy of this picture to Grant. Good idea !
Ray
It's a good thing you said where it was taken, I was going to use the Seaworld light house as a backdrop (I have a lot of photos taken there, I love the place). Still might anyway - who's to sy.
Going back next week, swapping foggy Yorkshire for sunny Florida, so I'll miss the next two challenges.
Paul
What? Not taking the computer with you? You'll have withdrawal...sun or no sun.
NTD
Weather should be great for you. This is our "dry" time of year and
humidity is low, although we did have a fire two nights ago that burnt about
150 acres and that is the down side. I am about two hours from the "Mouse"
so if you get uncontrollable withdrawal pains you can come and use my
computer.
While you are there try to drive up International Drive (right near Disney)
and take a picture of the "upside down" building. It is amazing.
Sidewalks, street lights, full size two story building,.... all upside down.
You stand on the street and look UP at light poles pointing down towards
you.
Marty,
Want me to drop down and ask Paul to call you more often?
Some sacrifices have to be made. I know it will be hard, but I'll try my best to cope with the hardship.
Anyway, I don't suppose the airline would allow me to carry on my wee 'puter, it's not what you would call portable.
My wife thinks I'm crazy downloading the new challenge at 6am Fridays (what with the time difference). Then spending all day at work thinking of what to do with it.
I've got until Wednesday to get my entry(ies) in, then off to Pete's backyard.
Paul
This will be my fourth visit to Fl, last time toured Orlando, Miami, Keys, Fort Myers & Clearwater - this time doing a 'mouse' week and a St Pete week, can't get enough.
Just got to try to avoid the 'love bugs'
Paul
Pete
:-(
Chuck
Grant
This upside down building, would it be in Kissemee ? I remember walking one
evening along Orange Blossom (perhaps another street) and seeing this
amazing building. If you get close enough, you'll even sounds coming out of
it. Like walls breaking up ! Too cool ! I believe it's host to a lazer
tag game, sort of.
Ray
(That little girl playing with the boat at the beach right beside the sharks
is Jodi :) (could be)
I just sent it to you over e-mail (assuming the address listed here is ok)
Ray
It is on the street that runs parallel to I-4. Can't remember exactly but
about a mile west of the entrance to MGM? There is also a "crooked"
building near it that is Ripley's, Believe it or Not showcase.
If I recall correctly it is between exits 32 and 33. But International
Drive is known by everyone in that area so it won't be hard to find.
Ray
Chuck
I haven't tried selecting the boat yet - it looks tricky. I think it might be a selection brush/quick mask at high magnification job....all suggestions welcome!
Susan S.
Post 28 talks of an upside down building and I said it was not in
Kissimmee. But Ray was right and it is.
Also the exit numbers have changed on all Interstates in Florida. They
now coincide with mile markers. So where I said 30 something the correct
exit number is between 72 and 74A. And one last thing; when I said
international drive leads to MGM it really goes to Universal Studios
Orlando.
There,...glad I got that fixed.
Pete
Dick
Ray
Bob Warren
"Chuck Snyder" <chuck-...@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:1de8d...@WebX.la2eafNXanI...
I must admit to a little cheat, I was already working on a similar image through a magazine tutorial, and added the extras - sorry, will try harder next time.
Jodi - you must have to walk around with a motorbike crash helmet on to keep all your ideas in your head, it must be full to bursting.
Pete - the upside down building is called Wonderworks (if I remember rightly)
I may have to start using more colours in future, my mono's are starting to get predictable, we shall see.
Paul
Chuck
Paul, Thanks for the compliment...yes I never know what will come out of me. Only wish I had more time to focus.
I haven't looked at the new submissions yet this morning so will do and be back later. I love this site !
Glad you liked the little girl on the beach. I am surprised that you don't
mention the SHARKS I put in the water right near her?
(also wanted to mention to Shan to get his magnifier out so he can see
them). (No offense Shan).
Guess if you have to explain it,..... it was not that great an idea.
I stuck Howdy Doody on the toy shelf for that old guy Chuck on the other
one. And Chuck I know you had soldiers like that and a Duncan YoYo Chuck.
The red firetruck sits on a plant shelf in my living room in real life. (It
got distorted a bit fiddling with it).
Pete
"The owl and the pussycat went to sea in a pea green boat..." the children's rhyme???
Nancy
And Stu even packed their honey.
Grant
Sharks ... you are twisted! Just my type ... Want to come for test ride in my car.
I have to get off this machine. Have to make an almond torte for tonight as I am off to
kill someone. Well not all that bad it is one of those murder mystery parties. Who knows
maybe Doreen will have the chance to fulfill her life long fantasy and bludgeon me to
death.
Will check in wile torte is cooking.
Grant
Many years ago some friends of my, that were very heavily into scuba, decided to take me
diving in a quarry. I was never in any danger because my friends were all master dive
instructor and the group consisted of a huge club of instructors. The took me out a bit
more that waist deep, and told me to duck down and see if I could get use to the berating
though the regulator. Timid I did this a few times and was getting the hang of it. Then
it happened I was attacked by a HHHHHUUUUUGGGGG shark. I freaked and I am sure my
flippers cleared the water by about 50 feet. As I came down I noticed the Quarry was ring
with laughing divers. Well ... some one had gone to the coast, caught a shark, froze it
and brought it back for this day's meal. before the cooked it they decided to have fun
with it, at my expense, and I didn't see the hands holding it. In the end it made a
delicious meal and I have a photo somewere of me eating the shark and it is titled "Man
Eating Shark" Well, so much for not playing with your food.
Woops there goes the buzzer.
Grant
What a great showing and a few names that are new and this is very exciting. Hi Dick,
'Jacqui or (maybe) Pete', and Jane,
Jodi is on an artistic marathon an all are wonderful.
Has no one picked up on the boy riding Jay's boat?
Mark has managed to get us into the National Gallery.
Peter what is this fascination with sharks? You are twisted and I like that.
Stu so far wins the award for the best belly laughter of the day. I opened it and said
"Of course, how could I have missed it?"
All are wonderful, all should get and do get from me a hug round of applause.
Grant
Chuck
Then many years after that while we were spearfishing off the north end of Bermuda, we had a nasty shark scare. They were after the bloody fish that we had speared. That was scary, didn't take any pictures, was too busy getting back to the boat. The guys on the boat saw us in trouble, and started the engines(two big 671s, nice noisy diesels thank goodness!) and that distracted them long enough for us to get back to the boat. I look back at all the wild and crazy stuff we used to do.
Now all we do is snorkel in the shallow protected reefs.
I really have to find all those old slides and pictures.
Jane
It's happened again, i stopped looking for a couple of hours, and WHAM - artistic overflow.
Maybe you should start your own Think-Tank (the company I work for could use a few spare little grey cells)
Paul
I'm back and wow ! Three little letters to describe the talent certainly isn't enough ! Jane carter...yay, you entered an image !!! Lovin' that sky ! I need to take some sky pics to add to my graphics one of these days...although I guess I like creating my own just as well. Mark, haven't heard much from you in a while but I see it must be a good thing ! Looks great. I'm waiting t'il tomorrow to give my final views on the site. Maybe I'll do another...hum, maybe not. I'll be busy tomorrow so can't play ;) One of these days I hope to fill an entire page ...that will be my personal challenge. ;)
edit ; Hi Pete, you weren't there when i first started typing ! Sharks are scary...the great whites anyways. Too many Jaws movies !
<<"quite a distance ( I think ) but could have sworn it looked like a huge
white">>
It probably was! They do live there. Once in a while the television
station helicopter flies along the coast about 200 yards off shore filming
the water. And as you say he water is normally clear enough to see the
bottom. It is very common to see sharks out there and not uncommon for one
of them to chase a school of fish towards shore. Fortunately for it is a
rare occasion for them to attack a human and especially rare in the Gulf.
I really like your two newer entries. #4 looks so realistic I hope they
don't get swamped. (I am often vacant and empty but try to be spiritual
and marvelous). #5, in the sky above the boat; Is that a "wisp" of a
cloud or is it that creature from the "Grants tree"?
Susan, I looked for the sharks but couldn't spot them. You did a great job taking the background out. This was definietly a tricky little boat !
Pete - Re: >>>Second is nice but I like the first better. They should have known not to sail with a full moon.>>>
I was looking for some way to make a picture without the sail rigging because I couldn't figure out a way to select it for copying, so I sank the boat in one picture and did a straight graphics style for the other :}
Was your large shark smiling because it was friendly, or because it was thinking about a great meal?
Juergen - I thought your picture was very nice; I like the colors.
MLee
The background photo had a ray of sunshine catching the water just close to the beach, so the colour of the water actually matched the water round the boat quite well, and I could blend them together very easily by using a gradient on a layer mask. The sharks weren't visible in the photo- but they were the reason I was out of the water.! Lord Howe is a quite amazing place - the coral reefs are within walking distance of the shore, and with a massive variety of sea life, despite its southerly latitude. Before the sharks came up we had been swimming with a giant turtle. One of the several times I have wished for an underwater housing for one of my cameras - a friend has one for his Canon and has taken some amazing shots on his jaunts to the Caribbean.
Susan S.
<<so I sank the boat in one picture>> That really makes perfect sense.
Wish I would have thought of it.
<<Was your large shark smiling because it was friendly, or because it was
thinking about a great meal?>> Was going to open his mouth and swallow the
boat but when I was attempting that the smile looked like it fit.
Pete -- The water there is fairly deep right off the beach. I think they could have gone out again. However, it is late and they probably will stay overnight. :-)
Juergen
I thought of the boat being bogged down on a sand bar because we see that
sometimes around here. People sometimes anchor near an Island and I guess
forget (or don't know) that the tide is going out. Then they sit there and
wait for the next high tide. Happens with small craft and even some larger
vessels.
Pete
I know what you mean. I've seen that too. On which coast are you, East or West?
Juergen
That is a wonderful area. We are spending a lot of vacation time in your neighborhood, Sanibel/Captiva, and love it every time.
Juergen
Kenny Wolin; I like your style. Taking that boat out of the ocean was the
first thing that came to my mind.
Stu; Is the cargo cat food?
Oh Jodi. Latest ('hands') is just striking! I just want to touch
you and see if some of that talent will attach itself to me.
Pete
Thank you all for joining in and sharing your unique creations. Viewing the great variety of images is such fun. I do hope you have left 'lurker' status behind for good.
Nancy
We visit there. We like the Green Flash restaurant on Sanibel and Mucky
Duck on Captiva. Captiva has a few nice art type shops we like too.
Mostly we like the beach at Bowman's State Park because we can walk north
for quite a distance and often times be pretty much alone. But a beach, no
matter where, is nice.
Pete
Would you please tell us how you did the superb rain in your Challenge, it is so well done right done to the very detailed/realistic raindrops on the top of the cabin. Clever use of the rider from "The Babysitter" challenge also. <clapping>
Nancy
Pete -- >>But a beach, no matter where, is nice<< Absolutely, I agree!
Juergen
And Susan, when I see a sailboat and a sky like that (your second), I can
feel the heightened awareness of the people on board. Glad you left the
anchor line in the water. They are probably on shore having a good time.
You put the scene together nicely. I feel like I am right there when I look
at it.
Pete
That was actually a very complicated picture. I was trying to duplicate the
Blend If feature in Photoshop 7 that I use in one of my tutorials for
Photoshop only (the 'Perfect Blend' thing). To do that, I made a grayscale
composite layer (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E), removed the color, posterized with 8
steps, then used the magic wand with 0 tolerance to select one of the
posterized bands at a time, used that selection (slightly feathered) to copy
that part of the base image to a new layer. Repeat for all eight bands thus
getting 8 separate luminance segments of the image on separate layers. Blur
each layer slightly. Then applied different Levels and blend modes to each.
Note that the base image remains untouched at the bottom of the stack,
contributing the base colors and sharpness. Unfortunately, it didn't work as
well as Blend If. So I started adding texture overlays by pressing and
holding the Alt key as I added a Pattern Overlay layer. In the new layer
dialog for the Pattern Overlay, choose the Group With Previous checkbox, set
blend to Overlay (though other blends often work better, you can't preview
them until you have already added the layer and Overlay is a good 'middle of
the road' starter preview choice), set opacity to 60% (you can up or down it
later) and then get into the Pattern dialog. Load either the Textures or
Texture 2 palette - or sometimes the Artist Surfaces. Use the Scale slider.
Try all of the patterns one after the other while watching your picture.
After you have added the Pattern Overlay, as stated, you can try other blend
modes or increase/decrease the opacity. Note that you can also make the
pattern more irregular or "dirty" by clicking on the Pattern Overlay layer
(but don't double-click). Then apply the Render > Clouds filter or just
paint on the mask in an uneven way. That will make the pattern uneven (the
filter goes to the mask). This stuff is covered in the Organic Textures
tutorial in the Photoshop section of my site, but a lot of the stuff in that
lesson will only work in Photoshop.
The reason this was so particularly complicated was because I was applying
different pattern/textures to each of the separated bands and each of the
bands had a different blend mode. So you are seeing the results not only of
the pattern overlay's blend mode with the layer that it is grouped with, but
that layer is in turn using a blend mode other than normal to blend with the
base image.
-Jay
There is something very deep and metaphysical about you. I'm using metaphysical in the old sense of the word meaning supernatural or better yet preternatural, i.e. beyond the normal course of things, extraordinary. I'll bet you have some very interesting stories to tell.
If Pete D is correct and some of your talent can rub off by merely touching you, I'd like a big hug!
Bob
Raymond Robillar, You submitted the original picture and I have yet to
see your entry. We are waiting!
How do you do it? Just when I think you are sharing your best you come
up with something better. Thanks for all your images.
Pete
Pete D., I wanted to see what the boat looked like with "clipper" style sails. It looked empty with just a bare deck. It occured to me that flamingos would make the perfect passengers for this particular ship.
Some very nice images all around! Everyone give yourself a pat on the back!
Bob
Your pictures are very cool, also. I especially like the cupboard with all
the collectibles. Actually, everybody's pictures are awesome this week. And
last week. And the week before... Seriously, it is amazing how fast
everybody is learning new stuff and how genuinely creative all the postings
are.
-Jay
Though I'm sure you realized my question to you was evidence of my admiration, you were probably cusing me as the explanation probably rivaled the complicated efforts!!
Thanks so much for the comeback on this.
Nancy
edit: and your newest one is truly amazing...a creative mind like some of the other Challengers (not myself, regrettably) and the technical expertise to "physicalize" it.
<clapping again>
OK, so now I want to be hugged by all of you. If it will rub off...I want a share of all your talents! Maybe then....
NTD
"...your mind sees and your skills do..."
What a wonderful comment, consider it stolen!
Grant
In you second image, where was the background shot? It looks a lot like
it could have been in St. Lucia?
Dick
Susan S. wrote:
> I love Jay's boat. That is so much fun! (Although the paw prints look more like dog than mouse!!) I'm finding this one tough again, because it is such a strong image in its own right.
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> I haven't tried selecting the boat yet - it looks tricky. I think it might be a selection brush/quick mask at high magnification job....all suggestions welcome!
>
> Susan S.
Terry
I love so many of them i wouldn't know where to begin ! Kenny, loving the bath boat...very clever ! Barb, great to have you back in the challenge this week with your amazing ideas...btw, nice camera( missed ya ! :)
Nice to be back! The technical skills and creativity of the people on this entire forum are really impressive...the entries are all a joy to look at. Well done everybody! It's great learning with such a friendly group and being inspired every day.
:-)
Barb
I enjoyed your cabinet. The Howdy Doody doll brought back memories. I can
still remember watching that show on a big console sized tv set with a
little tiny screen. I think there was a magnifying glass in front of it but
I'm not sure anymore -- too long ago.
I don't recall seeing your mugshot last time I looked at the Challenger's portraits...did I just miss it???
Hi Grant, is that a hug /or/ a round of applause, or a hug /and/ a
round of applause?
Mike H
Yup what he said.
Grant
The International man of mystery has also put in an image (Lou) and I'm loving the colours in that one as well. Sort of like river grundge rock. Cool
The site should be up it goes down once a day for about 1 minute of maintenance. although
an hours is set aside if need be.
Now that being said which site are you not getting into? The site is now spanning two
server. The one at Cogeco is the front site as it keeps the name challenge for easy use.
The other site that contains the majority of the stuff is a cavesofice.
Try these two links and tell me which one is not working
Well... I got cought but finally manage to do a little one. I was so
impressed by the talent and dedication in all those wonderfull creations
that I felt shy to post anything. My knowledge and talent with PSE is very
limited.
But, here I am !
Ray
Welcome to the club. Like you, I was a bit shy to post one on the challenge. But with all the encourgement from eveyone I finaly put one in.
Terry