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Aww, thank you! That means a lot.
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I played around with the free templates for a while, but they drove me nuts, so I ended up buying Pro Photo and it was super easy.
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Thanks guys It's only basic, but my skills in this department are close to nil Damn. I tried to keep file sizes small too. I guess that's going to be the case with the slideshow type of header though. Oh Clyde, that's only because they are at home with me all the time, so I need to keep them amused. It's really not that exciting. Ollie keeps asking when he can go to school
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Ok, it's a blog, but it will be used as my website. Please excuse the shamless self promotion, but I'm a bit excited that I finally took the plunge... Katie Takes A Picture
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Day 017/365 Grateful for... Our little blow up pool.
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Day 17: Splishy Splashy
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Helen - that shot is awesome! I love it Shell - I love the light in the one of Nik and Soaks. Nik -
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Thanks Ah, I wish I was you in that photo, Huga... 1.5 days until exams. Just have to remind myself that it's almost over! Not long to go! I don't envy you though, I was terrible at studying I was a desperate crammer.
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You are doing an amazing job, Nik 16/365 Grateful for... Chilling out and watching True Blood while the kids are asleep.
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Day 16
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015/365 Grateful for... Whoever invented kiddy seats for trolleys.
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OMG - that pizza! I want. Day 15:
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Aww, thanks No 52 Weeks of Lola this year and I think she is enjoying it!
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Oh CM, I am so sorry It was likely that Harry had a brain tumour. He had a rapid change in behaviour (was uncharacteristically aggressive very randomly), one of his pupils was slow to react to light and he had a fair bit of neck pain (but this may have been unrelated). He went downhill really quickly, within a fortnight. After much discussion with the vet, we decided to PTS - mostly because of his behaviour, but also because if it was investigated further the outcome probably wouldn't change. I hope the cortisone makes a difference to Caesar. Big hugs to you.
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No, no batteries, they are powered by wiggling the steering wheel - that's why they are so awesome. And yeah, that's Mr Huga on there. The Gyrocars take up to 100kgs, which means we get to play on them too On Christmas Day last year at mums, we had two of them, so we were having races around the house Gyrocars
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Day 14
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I've been neglecting my 50mm a bit lately, but today I stuck it on to go to the park And then I remembered why I love it
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Day 014/365 Grateful for... The Gyrocar. It's tops
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Yeahhhhhh for peer pressure I think this lady should send me another bag for sending so many sales her way It's really nice Bec. I spotted that one the other day, love it.
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Noooooooo! Don't tell me that! I was going to go over to the Mac side soon. Oh wait, I think Bec has a Mac and she can use Photoscape....
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Carebear, mine is only simple, but I just use Photoscape. There is a little text option and you can choose the font, size, colour and opacity. If I have lots to do, I use Lightroom (it's an export option).
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That little blue tongue was a bit hard to spot 013/365
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013/365 Grateful for... Running high fives
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Zenith - I really like it
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There was also a Rule of Thirds Challenge a little while ago: http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?showtopic=192738