Maureen, you have I think, the best eye for a picture I've ever seen. Your photography is stunning. Then you gather it all together in a slideshow which is wonderful to watch. I tip my hat t'ward ya! Andrew
Love the ctrl+w for Adobe and the sound track thingy where you can set the time for it and the fade in and out. Now if we can just get the border tool to remember the last value.....
Love it. Good photography and well presented. We visited LZ a couple of years ago and although we never got to the Western Village we toured the island by car. Even got up to the volcano. I was still using film then and bought my first DSLR there [being a tax free island I saved a lot of money] More of your own stuff now required Davy. Andrew
Thanks James. I just cant get enough of military subjects. When I was in the ranks I collected a flag from every country I visited, and have continued the ' tradition ' since joining civvy street. I have this massive collection of flags now which takes up a huge amount of space. Dont know what the hell I'm going to do with them. Andrew
Thanks Ken, Glad you liked it. What I would have given to be around then, just to own and ride in one of those cars. Drive in's drive through's and malt shop music. How I hanker for an easier time. Andrew
Those cars were just sublime in their day. They outclass todays vehicles by miles. I'm now convinced that my shows should be in WS 16 x 9. It suits me fine and thats the way I want to go. Im really glad you enjoyed it. Andrew
I waited a while to reply to this one Davy. Its very very good, and it certainly pulls at the heart strings. No child should be in distress [well no-one should really]. They should be out playing and having fun. Andrew.
Ken sent me some old Classic American Car images. So I thought I'd have a bit of fun/practise. Thanks Ken for the images and thanks to Lin for helping out with a rotation problem. This is just for a bit of fun. Please dont take it seriously. PC Version: http://www.mediafire.com/?wdiwgziwmly Mac Version: http://www.mediafire.com/?otn50ldmmiy Just close your eyes and remember all theose beautiful old cars... Andrew
I want to rotate a pic from the left top corner and have it remain in position while it does so. However when I try it, the slide 'moves' before it asumes the rotation position. I have each keypoint set up so that the movement finishes at the exact same spot ie the top left corner but to get there the slide seems to 'rise' them move very quickly to the finish position. Is there a way to get the slide to rotate on the corner without it moving Many thanks Andrew