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| | Photo-Based Art Emulating natural-media painting techniques | 
11-13-2007, 07:16 AM
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| | | sleeping cat Yes Winnie returns, Asleep, well it is nearly winter, have some fun
Palms | 
11-13-2007, 07:43 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Palms the pet shop has diddled you. Thats a cuddly toy, I'm sure I can see some stuffing poking out the ear.
Mind you must be economic on the vets and food bills like that.
Peter | 
11-13-2007, 09:03 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter S Palms the pet shop has diddled you. Thats a cuddly toy, I'm sure I can see some stuffing poking out the ear.
Mind you must be economic on the vets and food bills like that.
Peter | Just checked gave her a squeeze and the claws came out ! ! ! ! ! ! ! that hurt ! ! ! ! !
Palms | 
11-13-2007, 10:09 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by palms1 Just checked gave her a squeeze and the claws came out ! ! ! ! ! ! ! that hurt ! ! ! ! !
Palms | Arghhh this gets worse, the cat is real and your pulling the claws out
Now what is the email for the RSPCA?
Peter | 
11-13-2007, 10:25 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Sleeping cat ?! Is there any other kind??
Not in my house.
Regards
Bob Mc | 
11-13-2007, 12:28 PM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat That's ok Peter she wouldnt wake up to answer the door  (always wanted to use that smiley)
Bob No there isnt any other kind in fact i could go downstairs now and take the same shot
Palms | 
11-13-2007, 02:20 PM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Palms
While I was tinkering with your cat pic. I noticed these strange lines there. I know there is some jpeg stuff going on but that looks very different.
Do you have these marking on you original?
They run right across the top quarter of the picture!!!
Hope its not a camera prob
Peter | 
11-13-2007, 03:13 PM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter S Palms
While I was tinkering with your cat pic. I noticed these strange lines there. I know there is some jpeg stuff going on but that looks very different.
Do you have these marking on you original?
They run right across the top quarter of the picture!!!
Hope its not a camera prob
Peter | I have had a quick look and yes there seems to be lines on the original but not as obvious, Thanks for that I will investigate some more tomorrow,
Palms | 
11-13-2007, 04:59 PM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Tried a couple of quick effects on Winnie.
Left my pc for a few minutes while my cat IGGY was on my desk - and when I came back magically there was a third picture and he was asleep on the keyboard.
Ever since I bought him a copy of "Why Cats Paint" he's been a real bother when I'm using Photoshop. Says he's way beyond using actual brushes and I know he likes using the Trace Contour filter on still life projects.
(Actually, he really prefers actions where he doesn't have to mess with the keyboard much - 'cause he has big feet)
Regards
Bob Mc | 
11-14-2007, 04:50 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Very nice Bob the middle one is my favorite, If this isnt the one Iggy done please dont tell him and upset his feelings
Palms | 
11-14-2007, 05:22 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter S Palms
While I was tinkering with your cat pic. I noticed these strange lines there. I know there is some jpeg stuff going on but that looks very different.
Do you have these marking on you original?
They run right across the top quarter of the picture!!!
Hope its not a camera prob
Peter | Peter I have had a look through the photo's i took after this and they are ok, what i think it was i used the AEB function
which dosent use the flash so maybe the lighting was the culprit. I have added one that i used flash on and got a different problem, or maybe my media card is showing signs of wear, I will keep a eye on that, Thanks again for letting me know I appreciate it
Palms | 
11-14-2007, 06:18 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Mc ...Left my pc for a few minutes while my cat IGGY was on my desk - and when I came back magically there was a third picture and he was asleep on the keyboard.
Ever since I bought him a copy of "Why Cats Paint" he's been a real bother when I'm using Photoshop. Says he's way beyond using actual brushes and I know he likes using the Trace Contour filter on still life projects.
(Actually, he really prefers actions where he doesn't have to mess with the keyboard much - 'cause he has big feet)
Regards
Bob Mc |  Bob, I like his Trace Contour version - big paws and all, he did good! | 
11-14-2007, 07:34 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat Quote:
Originally Posted by palms1 Peter I have had a look through the photo's i took after this and they are ok, what i think it was i used the AEB function
which dosent use the flash so maybe the lighting was the culprit. I have added one that i used flash on and got a different problem, or maybe my media card is showing signs of wear, I will keep a eye on that, Thanks again for letting me know I appreciate it
Palms | Ahh of course lets use the old AEB ploy, blind em with science. Works for me.
Well I don't see the lines in this one so could just be an aberration (boy am I glad Firefox has spell check for that word).
Just a quick one with the last pic you posted. Now I have to admit this one looks like a cat. But Palms be careful she has one eye partially open watching you.
Peter | 
11-14-2007, 09:45 AM
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| | | Re: sleeping cat blinded by science Peter? Well for once i know what it means ( give it a week and i will of forgotten)
you have reminded me must sort the spell check out for firefox.
I got that busy fiddling with the black mat that i have forgot what i have done
She may look like a cat on this but she sounds more like a carthorse at the moment running round the house, never mind it will be sleep time soon
Palms |
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