Yes and no. I'm remembering an older shot I think, without the people
on the beach..
and yes I mixed up the names .. the people on the beach and the light
house make the shot
for me that I was confused about... I just generally find straight
shots of the side of a large modern day ship
uninteresting.
I looked up ON1 and it doesn't matter what the cost is because I have
windows 7 pro and I'm hoping
it will function for at least another couple of years.. the thought of
upgrading is nightmarish to me.
ann
On 4/22/2023 10:38 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 22.04.23 um 15:56 schrieb ann sanfedele:
I"m guessing ON1 is something I can't afford :-(
The regular price for a perpetual license is around 90 dollars but it
drops as low as fifty-odd towards the end of the year.
I have sooo many slides.. LIke this shot of the Pride of Bruges .. more
interesting to my eye than the straight shot of the side of her...
The side of her? Do you mean the photo of the Pride of Burgundy, another
vessel altogether?
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/seht-sie-euch-noch-mal-gut-an-fotoralfbe/47301902
The trouble with the shot of the Bruges is that it can only be taken
from the top of another ferry, so you'd have to go to England and back
for that. And with the mess at Dover which is getting worse by the day I
don't see us doing that any time soon.
Ralf
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