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    • I'm inspired by your layout. Do you mind if I copy the ideas?  Unique way of using the block photo tutorial to create a layout.  I also like the way you use the palm leaves in the top right and bottom left corners.  Really outstanding.
    • Wow!  You created another delicate page, typical of your style. see,  I told you the photo block is easy! Giving  a unique effect.
    • After the chat on here about the Block Photo (Sue Thomas) and a beautiful example of it, I watched the tutorial and came up with this layout. I had the red-eyed tree frog photo (from Steve Biro) as the inspiration. I looked up others online to get some other colourful critters. Nature is astonishing, whether in her delicacy, her brutality (those hawks!), or her rainbow of colours in the flora and fauna. The  most flamboyant of those creatures live in tropical climes, and I have an awe for their dazzling displays, especially since our birds, insects, etc. tend to more subdued hues. The other critters in this layout are Madagascan Sunset Moth, Orchid Mantis, and Rosy Pelican.
    • The Campus is the perfect place to learn more about photo editing, various techniques, or PSP in general. This challenge will allow you to practice some of those techniques or use some tools. This time, the Tut/Tech Challenge will be to remove glare on a photo. It could be on someone's glasses, but it could also be from a window Check this blog article for detailed instructions. Show us the before and after so we can see how much work you did!
    • If the game I create my pics for ends (and it probably will sooner rather than later), I'll spend more time learning how to create things without using scripts. It is very rewarding when you create something yourself.
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