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We had some rain here recently.
I suck at image editing, but I did manage to convince the GIMP to
produce this. I think it illustrates the severity of the flood quite
vividly.
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On Mon, 03 Mar 2014 20:46:03 +0200, Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> We had some rain here recently.
>
> I suck at image editing, but I did manage to convince the GIMP to
> produce this. I think it illustrates the severity of the flood quite
> vividly.
If you started with the image on the left and produced the image on the
right by only using the Gimp, I would have to say you are AWESOME! ;^>
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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> If you started with the image on the left and produced the image on the
> right by only using the Gimp, I would have to say you are AWESOME! ;^>
Hahaha!
Er, no. The trick is standing in the same place shooting the same angle.
It's harder than you think it is.
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On 3-3-2014 21:27, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> If you started with the image on the left and produced the image on the
>> right by only using the Gimp, I would have to say you are AWESOME! ;^>
>
> Hahaha!
>
> Er, no. The trick is standing in the same place shooting the same angle.
> It's harder than you think it is.
Then why did you move all the birds and tho low hanging branches to a
different position?
That sort of distracts from the composition.
I know it is difficult to reposition. I did it once many times during
the day and in a hurry. Did I ever post that movie of what they did to
our house when renovating the foundations?
--
Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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For extra credit, count the number of submerged steps and figure out how
many metres the water rose. :-P
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On 4-3-2014 9:59, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> For extra credit, count the number of submerged steps and figure out how
> many metres the water rose. :-P
1.50 m.
Assuming the submerged part of the barrier is about 1m, and water
surface to walkway about 0.50m.
Thomas
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