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Onyx,
First! Bloody pop up! Second, it's nice! but can't swim Third, where all the WA lenses in Pool's stocks? Loan one and bring it back and loan another one Last edited by birddog114 on Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Birddog114
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MCWB - my orig was a much like yours. HK skies are always polluted grey even when they're meant to be blue, so I artificially boosted the saturation to make things more appealing.
I see not much has changed there in 3 yrs. I did do a pano series from the other side of the bay (Stanley Market side), dammit it's nearly half way thru the week now and I've yet to finish PP'ing last weekend pics! Oh yes, beware the pop-up with Imageshack. Win SP2 has a pop-up blocker, Google's toolbar for IE too. But I hear the best pop-up blocker is a little program called Mozilla Firefox.
Onyx
Good shot. I like the saturation change. As already mentioned, you're in lens heaven for $@$# sake and you don't have a WA in your arsenal. Doesn't Poon ever go out for lunch Peter
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