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Summer Milkyway Panorama
- Paul FitzGerald
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Any reason why I'm not getting to see the pic?
All I have is that red X in a box...
Right click >Show Pic doesn't do anything for me either.
This has happened recently before too ...
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Guys,
Any reason why I'm not getting to see the pic?
All I have is that red X in a box...
Right click >Show Pic doesn't do anything for me either.
This has happened recently before too ...
The image is on flickr ... if you're viewing from work perhaps your company block access flickr?
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The image is on flickr ... if you're viewing from work perhaps your company block access flickr?
Bart.
Dunno : Maybe so.
I havn't gooen round to looking in there yet, so I presume I can just look it up anyway... :oops:
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Yep sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but flickr and all photo sharing websites are blocked (we both work for the same group). The reasons for which i'll tell you about on internal mail.
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I don't think the seams detract from the image at all. In fact I think it gives a nice 3d effect.
On second inspection, I have to say, I also agree with Dave.
Sometimes the 'unpolished' images have a sort of indifference to the viewer
which is basically saying...
this image is powerful enough, not to have to be all 'purdied - up' to make it
look better.
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- Paul FitzGerald
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I don't think the seams detract from the image at all. In fact I think it gives a nice 3d effect.
On second inspection, I have to say, I also agree with Dave.
Sometimes the 'unpolished' images have a sort of indifference to the viewer
which is basically saying...
this image is powerful enough, not to have to be all 'purdied - up' to make it
look better.
Oh oh.. for some reason I can see it now
(Don't nobody tell Dave G. :twisted: )
Yeah, I'd agree with Dave too. The image can be seen clearly, but the stitching shows that there was some effort made to create the overall photo. Sometimes the most perfect image isn't necessarily the best image.
Paul Fitz
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