Two possabilities for the calander.

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Two possabilities for the calander.

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Taken during a very lumpy head sea north of Larne on passage back up to Glenarm.
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Re: Two possabilities for the calander.

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Likem Eamonn.

Please send the second one in hi-res.
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Nick wrote:.
Likem Eamonn.

Please send the second one in hi-res.
Now how do I do that Nick?
How does one convert from as it is now to hi-res?
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Clyde_Wanderer wrote:
Nick wrote:.
Likem Eamonn.

Please send the second one in hi-res.
Now how do I do that Nick?
How does one convert from as it is now to hi-res?
Just send me the original pic you uploaded to Photobucket
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How about one of these?

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Arghiro wrote:How about one of these?
I like the second one, but it looks very fuzzy - a low light issue I suspect.
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Nick wrote:
Arghiro wrote:How about one of these?
I like the second one, but it looks very fuzzy - a low light issue I suspect.

That's "atmosphere" :D I was using an HTC wildfire touch phone & it is 'orrible as a camera. You have to touch a certain part of the screen to take the piccy - only there are several other controls around it so it turns off, switches to info or video or some other smart-ass function you don't want.
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Well, it is a lovely picture but we only publish photos taken using a camera :umbrella:

Fuzziness can be irritating when it is staring you in the face for a month.
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Re: Two possabilities for the calander.

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Nick wrote:
Clyde_Wanderer wrote:
Nick wrote:.
Likem Eamonn.

Please send the second one in hi-res.
Now how do I do that Nick?
How does one convert from as it is now to hi-res?
Just send me the original pic you uploaded to Photobucket
Done, by email.
Cheers.
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While we're on the subject.... hows aboot this one:

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That must be a Largs boat - fenders akimbo in the middle of nowhere!
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Nah!... just me…. & my old neighbour (no boating experience whatsoever) out for a quick hour one evening.

But well spotted though... :oops:
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Now that is a cracking picture, full of pastals and oily waters even got a bit of canvas thrown in, I love these kind of pics.
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Re: Two possabilities for the calander.

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Old_Glow_In_The_Deep wrote:While we're on the subject.... hows aboot this one:

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Yep, truly calendarific . . . pls send a high res copy . . .
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