Friday, January 13, 2006
Links
- Mike's 2007 Allotment Photo Gallery (All uploaded pics)
- Mike & Sue's Garden Diary
- Mike's Nature Diary
- Lytham Hall Apiary
- The Saunders' Allotment Page
- The Allotment Lady
- KT's Kitchen Garden
- My Tiny Plot
- Losing the Plot
- Head Burro
- Pumpkin Soup
- Calendula & Concrete
- A Country Garden
- Greenmantle
- Dave's Allotment Blog
- Stew & Fritha's Allotment
- Phil's Garden Diary
- Vidaverde Seed Catalogue
- The Mammoth Onion
- Simpson's Seeds
Previous Posts
- I liked the picture of a ramshackle shed on the Al...
- Pumpkin & Red Lentil Soup
- HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! And what better way to begin tha...
- Cora (see below) completely forgot to remind me of...
- ....and doing something useful with these paving s...
- ....and sorting out this area....
- ....and cutting back the Artichokes and Raspberries!
- I have found that the overwinterd cauli's Jack don...
- Cora is helping me decide the jobs which need to b...
3 Comments:
Thanks Mum, yhey are beautiful aren't they?
Hey Mike,orange marmalade is my top fav.Homemade?Even better.I'm so jealous!
By the way,did you intensify the colour of these oranges?(The same question applies to the pumpkin below).They look very beautiful.
I always reduce the sizes of my photos before I publish them but this automatically intensifies the colours too much which makes already bad quality photos look worse!Although I do adjust it later,it doesn't seem to make much difference:'(
Hi KT! I didn't intesify the colour of the oranges or pumpkins as the digital camera is very sensitive to these colours. If anything it is a question of reducing the saturation a little after I have altered the shadow and highlight values.
I haven't noticesd that your colours are too saturated. In any case, resizing the pictures shouldn't affect the colours at all. What software are you using?
All the best, Mike
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