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Hahaha, good ol' flashlight-waving! :D
 
Lots of snow, at least for Vancouver! It's pretty warm though, so it's really slushy, not fun to walk through. Here's one from a few days back:
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47, google it, you'll find loads on that topic. The easiest and simplest way is to just increase the canvas size. Play about with the proportions until you get it right, and reduce the image size first if you want the final pic to end up about the same size after framing.
 
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excuse me, but, how do you make the frame around the pic? i could use that:)
thx

Do you have photoshop? If so, here is how I do it in Photoshop 8:
1)Click on image, go to canvas size.
2)select the size of the canvas you want. I myself do 40 points width X 40 points height.
3)make sure the box "relative" is checked.
4)click OK.
 
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My wife named him Marcos, her wobbly hula dude. Poor bastard has a lazy eye!
 
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Boy, it is a bit slow in the thread! Oh well. :)

All it took was an LED flashlight, and a little imagination. :)
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went down for my grandmother's funeral this weekend
beautiful the whole time
rained the whole week she was in the hospital
strange
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Haven't posted here for a while now.. Busy with life in general and haven't had time to pick up the camera. Snapped this sunset a few minutes ago, having a sick day and nothing to do..

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