benro Posted May 6, 2008 Report Posted May 6, 2008 HelloI have uploaded the slideshow "Thailand" on Beechbrook. This isn´t my first slideshow but my first on Beechbrook. The resolution is 1280x1024 pxI hope you enjoy it.The Swede Quote
benro Posted May 6, 2008 Author Report Posted May 6, 2008 I´m sorry about the resolution on Beechbrook it should be 1024x768px.The Swede Quote
Ronniebootwest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Posted May 6, 2008 I have downloaded and watched your slide show (Thailand).It is excellent and you have captured the feeling of the country very well indeed. The images are very good and the soundtrack works extremely well with some interesting 'over-dubs' - you have clearly mastered the art of either Audition or maybe you used Audacity.Very well done! I look forward to seeing your next slide show.By the way, I noticed the frame around the images - now where have I seen that before! Ron West Quote
davegee Posted May 6, 2008 Report Posted May 6, 2008 Hi Swede,I agree with Ron, great images which remind me of my (short) stay in Thailand a few years ago.One small glitch - on my 1280x1024 screen the image of the (Chinese?) gong grows behind the frame and eventually shows between the frame and the black background.DaveG Quote
neil Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 Really nice show with lots of different subjects.Some great images, and I too was very impressed with the soundtrack.Hope to see more of your work.All the BestNeil Quote
mhwarner Posted May 9, 2008 Report Posted May 9, 2008 Hi Swede,Thanks for a very enjoyable show. You have some extremely well done photos in that show. I'd be curious as to your photography setup. I think the music was quite appropriate and the sound effects added a nice touch. I have a large monitor with a higher resolution and don't usually change resolutions for show, so like Dave, I had a few instances where pictures zoomed extended beyond the frame. While I know we can always change the resolution of the monitor to watch the show, I personally prefer not to do that. One thing I have done in my shows to avoid that is to use some black rectangles in the animation between the picture and the frame that essentially cover up any portion of the zoomed picture so that it isn't actually visible to us stubborn folk who don't want to change resolutions. Also, I had a question about some of the photos with the girls/women who had the gold necklaces on. Are their necks actually being stretched by those things, or is it an optical illusion? Anyway thanks for sharing this with us. Quote
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