Zafara's Guestbook RSS

  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    5 years 5 months ago
    WONDERFUL PHOTOS YOU HAVE
  • 6 years 5 months ago
    I invite you all to watch http://maldives.johnvanhulst.nl

    This site shows the photos and videos my wife Korrie made during her Scuba Diving stay at the Maldives Islands, November 2006. It's a Dutch language site, but as there is hardly any text, I guess you can find your way around.

    The Maldives are located in the Indian Ocean, to the South of India, just above the equator. They are famous for their underwater sea life.

    I bought a Fuji F30 for her, of course with an underwater housing :-), just before she left. The F30 got rave reviews everywhere, it's the best compact camera by large margins in it's price class. The video you see on this site was originally shot at 640 * 480, 30 fps with sound (yes, you can hear her talk underwater Dutch -a rare Dutch dialect- sometimes!), the photos are 6.3 megapixel originally.
    The home page shows a selection of all photos, presented as a Flash slideshow (you all know I always present it this way... :-)).

    Korrie will love it if you sign the Dutch guestbook!

    Cheers, John

    P.S. Your guess is right:: I made the website...
  • Cobra-II United States (Private)
    6 years 6 months ago
    Hi Zafara,
    It has been a few months since I have posted any new pics! I have been very busy!
    But then so has everyone! Well I finally got around to it and posted some! It is pics
    from my Key West trip! Look Enjoy! Feel free to comment!!

    http://public.fotki.com/Cobra-II/key-west-trip!/

    Your friend
    Cobra
  • Glennisnz New Zealand (Private)
    6 years 7 months ago
    Zafara, thanks for your quick visit, you forgot to leave a message but it was nice to see you had called in. Call again.
    I wish you a very merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season.
    Glennis
  • 6 years 8 months ago
    You want to colorize a B&W photo with Photoshop? Rich Bruton http://members.fotki.com/RichBruton/about suggests a method to go from B&W to color. He uses PHOTOSHOP (instead of me, I use Paint Shop Pro) to demonstrate what he means. Find out here: http://public.fotki.com/johnvanhulst/photoshop-BWtocolor/
    Thanks, Rich, for this cooperation!
    If you want to know how I did it with PSP 7: http://public.fotki.com/johnvanhulst/from-a-black-white/

    If you have a suggestion for another course: let me know! I'll compile your wishes and sort out a highest common factor. I'm sure Rich is happy to co-write once again!