hi rob, i have fixed your ignore thingy , shit very sorry lol" i am a nutter sometimes !
well your a buddie now
take care and hope to see more fantastic shots from you
jaime xx
Hi rob, What did i do? i am so sorry something about your profile? shit i hope i havnt stuffed anything up, i just left some comments on your photos last night that was all, i dont think i pushed anything weird last night lol:
well get back to me i hope i havnt done any damage !
thanks for the comment on my photo.
cronulla is crap at the ,moment and freezing in sydney too !
take care hope to see more photos from ya
jaime :) sorry for whatever i did :(
Hi Rob!
Just I wanted to greet and to tell you that now yes, I understand that of the turned letters. And I believe that it is not pretentious at all.
Greetings,
Josep Antoni
Thanks Rob for your comment,I allways have this problem of down loading these pictures. I supose I'll get it right some time in the distant future.
Regards.
Thanks for your comment on the photo showing St John/Rotunda Church....The photos were in fact taken in two different days..cloudy/sunny..I tried to create sun rays in the Rotunda photo to match the other photo (using psp8)....not my desired effect but I sent it anyway
Thanks again..
By the way looked at your photos...really professional.
Mario
Hey Rob,
Cheers for the comment, I understand where your coming from and not being a train spotter myself I just took a few quick snaps and maybe not concentrated on the 'fuller' picture. I like many of your images. Have you ever considered using filters for b&w images? Yellow and red filters can work wanders although i am only a novice on this side of it myself. I would suggest to experiment and see what happens. They can add real impact to you piccies.
Take it easy.
Cheers, Tom
Hi Rob, just thought ild swing by and say thanks for stopping off on my page. Postart is slowly moving foward, weve had our first arrival of stock now (postcards, wahey!) and the website will be up by the end of the week so we can offically get the cards out to our stockists in time for the festival of the sea and hopefully the fleet review coming up. As for being a photographer its more trying to develop my portfolio at the moment which why im trying almost any sort of shot possible be it random stock to stusio more landscapes. Each classification has its own style and approach that have to be experianced to be appreciated. Postart is another of these, actually putting your own money where your mouth is and putting postcards out. It could flop or it could be a nice little earner, ill keep you updated but i could be begging for bread and wine soon (lol!)
As for portsmouth, the only beautiful thing is the thought of not living here one day. Luckily anything north of the city is beautiful espically the meon valley.
Again thanks for stopping by man, much appreciated
Thank you for your comment on my photo 'Before the ball' the people in the background you can see is actually the reflection in a mirror of the back of my daughter and me taking the photograph :-)
I'm an ex brit myself - was born and bred in Orpington Kent (15miles outside london) so hello to you and yours from me and mine here in Australia
Hi Rob, the drops of blood were added using the eliptical marquee tool and the custom shape tool. Where at the top you can select from a drop down bar, various shapes that you could expriment with, After adding the colour go to select and choose deselect and repeat the process. I think knack to this letting of blood is making it look convincing,
Thanks for your comments.
Regards John.
Jaime Crystal Attenborough 15/07/2005 1:03
hi rob, i have fixed your ignore thingy , shit very sorry lol" i am a nutter sometimes !well your a buddie now
take care and hope to see more fantastic shots from you
jaime xx
Jaime Crystal Attenborough 13/07/2005 23:56
Hi rob, What did i do? i am so sorry something about your profile? shit i hope i havnt stuffed anything up, i just left some comments on your photos last night that was all, i dont think i pushed anything weird last night lol:well get back to me i hope i havnt done any damage !
thanks for the comment on my photo.
cronulla is crap at the ,moment and freezing in sydney too !
take care hope to see more photos from ya
jaime :) sorry for whatever i did :(
Josep A. Collado 12/07/2005 0:12
Hi Rob!Just I wanted to greet and to tell you that now yes, I understand that of the turned letters. And I believe that it is not pretentious at all.
Greetings,
Josep Antoni
John Bennett 11/07/2005 18:56
Thanks Rob for your comment,I allways have this problem of down loading these pictures. I supose I'll get it right some time in the distant future.Regards.
Ilka Hennig. 26/06/2005 9:21
I'm fascinated!Great work!
David Allbutt 24/06/2005 17:41
Hi Rob, Thank you for your comment on my phot Leaves 3.I'm going to browse your portfolio now.
Dave
Mario Borg 22/06/2005 9:42
Thanks for your comment on the photo showing St John/Rotunda Church....The photos were in fact taken in two different days..cloudy/sunny..I tried to create sun rays in the Rotunda photo to match the other photo (using psp8)....not my desired effect but I sent it anywayThanks again..
By the way looked at your photos...really professional.
Mario
Matth. Haupt 21/06/2005 23:40
Hello Rob,thank you for your comment on my foto.
Matthias
Tom Gregory 21/06/2005 20:01
Hey Rob,Cheers for the comment, I understand where your coming from and not being a train spotter myself I just took a few quick snaps and maybe not concentrated on the 'fuller' picture. I like many of your images. Have you ever considered using filters for b&w images? Yellow and red filters can work wanders although i am only a novice on this side of it myself. I would suggest to experiment and see what happens. They can add real impact to you piccies.
Take it easy.
Cheers, Tom
Sharen Walls 21/06/2005 18:38
Thanks for the feed back. Im about to send an update where i took the lines out of the background. tell me if its better?Eamon Lynch 19/06/2005 11:05
Hey Rob I love some of your Stuff very artistic mate keep up the fab workEamo
Paul W Alexander 17/06/2005 3:18
Hi Rob, just thought ild swing by and say thanks for stopping off on my page. Postart is slowly moving foward, weve had our first arrival of stock now (postcards, wahey!) and the website will be up by the end of the week so we can offically get the cards out to our stockists in time for the festival of the sea and hopefully the fleet review coming up. As for being a photographer its more trying to develop my portfolio at the moment which why im trying almost any sort of shot possible be it random stock to stusio more landscapes. Each classification has its own style and approach that have to be experianced to be appreciated. Postart is another of these, actually putting your own money where your mouth is and putting postcards out. It could flop or it could be a nice little earner, ill keep you updated but i could be begging for bread and wine soon (lol!)As for portsmouth, the only beautiful thing is the thought of not living here one day. Luckily anything north of the city is beautiful espically the meon valley.
Again thanks for stopping by man, much appreciated
Diana Z 15/06/2005 21:52
Hi Robthanks for you comment on
Regards Diana
Julie Williams 14/06/2005 12:24
Hi RobThank you for your comment on my photo 'Before the ball' the people in the background you can see is actually the reflection in a mirror of the back of my daughter and me taking the photograph :-)
I'm an ex brit myself - was born and bred in Orpington Kent (15miles outside london) so hello to you and yours from me and mine here in Australia
Julie (W.Australia)
John Bennett 13/06/2005 21:18
Hi Rob, the drops of blood were added using the eliptical marquee tool and the custom shape tool. Where at the top you can select from a drop down bar, various shapes that you could expriment with, After adding the colour go to select and choose deselect and repeat the process. I think knack to this letting of blood is making it look convincing,Thanks for your comments.
Regards John.