Dunham Water Mill
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Dunham Massey Old Water Mill.
John
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Love it!, damn I'd like to see all your images in one thread some day.
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Where's the "Like" button?
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FLIPPIN BRILLIANT
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Thank you.
Pete, in hindsight maybe I should have placed them in a "gallery" as Orgelf has!. Never thought I would ever post a single image when I stumbled upon the Forum.
take care
John -
John, you really need your own website. These are great! For the cost of a .co.uk domain name (Β£3 per year) you could piggy back onto my hosting (I used hardly any of my space). I'd be more than happy to do you a (very) basic wordpress site so you could show off your brilliant works.
This is another beauty, by the way.
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Hello Lee, thanks, your a gent. I've spent a few hours looking into this...here goes.
I've set up a web hosting address with Virgin Media, 200mb storage space.
Regestered a domain name with 123-reg...
So I understand that now I need a "template" to attatch images?
Pretty Idiot proof really! only took me the thick end of 2 hours
thanks John -
John, I've run out of new ways to say "that looks great," so I'll give you two
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Great work, as always. But I must admit that something strikes me as a bit off about the structure. For some reason, it seems "tipped away" from the viewpoint. After staring at it, it seems that the right side of the building gets smaller too rapidly for the scene and perhaps the camera angle is a bit low causing taper to the top and down to the right more than the surroundings do. Just my opinion, and I could be way off. Regardless, as always I am jealous of your texturing and post processing skills. My stuff still looks like a cardboard box to me.
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Dude...
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Thanks for the comments.
Jeff, I noticed that also! It's the same problem with Fullings Mill which TIG pointed out. Both are on a hill and not perpendicular to the camera, maybe the perspective tool in PS could have corrected the problem? a better camera angle.
thanks again
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Great photo. So where is the model?
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Agh Bryan you rumbled me
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