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Day 1 March 2010: Show us your best daffodil images

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    nik111
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    1 Mar 2010 - 12:05 PM
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    Today's St David's Day so read our article, follow our technique and show us your best daffodil images! e2 members can upload images here while our free members can upload images into the gallery.

    You can learn more about Photo Month in our what is Photo Month thread.

    Last Modified By nik111 at 12 Apr 2010 - 4:25 PM
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    cattyal
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    1 Mar 2010 - 3:07 PM
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    mmmm- better buy some daffs on the way home........ any excuse Smile

    nik111
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    1 Mar 2010 - 3:16 PM
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    It is a good excuse to buy some flowers! The technique is easy to do and you can capture some really great images.

    cattyal
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    1 Mar 2010 - 7:27 PM
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    Well sadly my efforts to get Daffodils proved fuitless - a great start but hey ho - I'll see what tomorrow brings! Meanwhile can I be really silly and show you a Daffy instead?

    Hopefully someone will be along with a more accurate interpretation of the theme....... please feel free to delete if I'm being annoying.....
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    csurry
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    1 Mar 2010 - 7:57 PM
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    Haha Alison, that's a good start. It is a daffy, but not a daffodil Grin

    JJGEE
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    1 Mar 2010 - 7:59 PM
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    Liked the video tutorial, but what is Pete's hourly rate for watering the daffodils and is the watering can included ? Wink

    cattyal
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    1 Mar 2010 - 8:02 PM
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    Quote: Haha Alison, that's a good start. It is a daffy, but not a daffodil Grin

    Well I figured if nothing else that it might make one or two peeps have a look at the thread and join in sensibly Smile

    I do plan to join in properly - I won't mess about all the time - promise.....

    Jestertheclown
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    1 Mar 2010 - 8:25 PM
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    OK, This isn't a new one, in fact I've had it in my pf. for some time.

    At the time, I'd never done anything like this before and as a direct result of posting it, I received some excellent advice and I learned something, so here it is!

    Jester

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    colin333
    2 Mar 2010 - 8:32 PM
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    Really enjoyed this article and the concept of photo month (ill sure to be back everydayGrin) - when I get some daffs hopefully I can upload a pic.

    nik111
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    3 Mar 2010 - 9:22 AM
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    Quote: Really enjoyed this article and the concept of photo month (ill sure to be back everydayGrin) - when I get some daffs hopefully I can upload a pic.

    That's good to hear!

    diver pete
    3 Mar 2010 - 10:14 PM
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    Had some fun with the tutorials. Unfortunately daffs are a bit hard to come by in the autumn here so I used a rose instead. Seperated the flower from the background using a mask then lightened the background to show raindrops and darkened the flower to gain definition.
    I preferred the image at this stage to the one after the editing tutorial so I posted both. Worked through the frame tutorial but really didnt like the result so dumped it.
    Any comments appreciated!
    Regards,
    Pete
    Didn't realise that you had to be an E2 member to upload piccies here so will leave it at that. Will upload it to the gallery instead.

    andytvcams
    3 Mar 2010 - 10:26 PM
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    Quote: Unfortunately daffs are a bit hard to come by in the autumn here

    Their not exactly flowering here either. Wink


    Quote: Didn't realise that you had to be an E2 member to upload piccies here so will leave it at that. Will upload it to the gallery instead

    Don't forget to put a link on here so we can find it.

    cats_123
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    4 Mar 2010 - 7:22 AM
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    one to end Day one - my `daffs' have had their day Saddsc-0966.jpg

    my windows need cleaning....bye!!!! Wink

    cattyal
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    4 Mar 2010 - 8:27 AM
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    I've still not managed to get hold of any daffs and now am unlikely to manage until next week - ho hum......

    nik111
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    4 Mar 2010 - 9:10 AM
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    Your daffs don't look too well!Wink

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