Please … Perrie provided me with information regarding the embedding of images here on The NT; previously, I found the image quality to be disappointing … but now … well, go see for yourselves.
I won't go back and re-embed all I've posted over the years, but the COLLABORATIVES WITH NEETU are a priority and I have replaced each of the images/poems in those articles.
Looking forward more than ever to posting images here on The NewsTalkers!
Wow - very nice.The pictures before the new process were lovely.With the new process they seem more vivid and alive.I admit I like both versions.For instance, the picture you posted originally for “and The Sun rises” I could actually make out the rays from the sun as it stretched out towards the earth’s surface.For me it looked as though the rays were reaching out to give life to whatever it touched.Thanks Mac and Neetu.I’m really enjoying your collaborations.
Please … Perrie provided me with information regarding the embedding of images here on The NT; previously, I found the image quality to be disappointing … but now … well, go see for yourselves.
I won't go back and re-embed all I've posted over the years, but the COLLABORATIVES WITH NEETU are a priority and I have replaced each of the images/poems in those articles.
Looking forward more than ever to posting images here on The NewsTalkers!
THANK YOU, PERRIE!
Stony Creek, Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania (© A. Mac/A.G.)
Wow - very nice. The pictures before the new process were lovely. With the new process they seem more vivid and alive. I admit I like both versions. For instance, the picture you posted originally for “and The Sun rises” I could actually make out the rays from the sun as it stretched out towards the earth’s surface. For me it looked as though the rays were reaching out to give life to whatever it touched. Thanks Mac and Neetu. I’m really enjoying your collaborations.
Now that is an amazing photo. It looks ready to pop right of the computer screen.
Now that is an amazing photo. It looks ready to pop right of the computer screen.
If a little Brook Trout pops out with it, please release it unharmed back to the creek.
well, go see for yourselves.
I did and although beautiful before, they are spectacular now! Well done.
Good night all.
Hey Buzz … this is from White Rock … CANADA (© A. Mac)