Thanks for sharing your 'canal bridge' pic with us, fidgetbones. I love canal bridges and we have some really nice ones locally....in fact, Tesco have just opened a new store in our area and I understand that of their plans was to demolish a much loved bridge, but local opinion prevailed and they modified their plans to retain it.
I have a lovely picture of one of the arched canal bridges but its a Tiff file, while all the later stuff are Jpegs. Do you know if you can convert Tiffs to Jpegs?
Hi Fidgetbones, Yes you can. Open the images as a JPEGin Photoshop, then click 'save as' and scroll down to the format you wish to save as. This creates a separate version on your desktop.
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Thanks for sharing your 'canal bridge' pic with us, fidgetbones. I love canal bridges and we have some really nice ones locally....in fact, Tesco have just opened a new store in our area and I understand that of their plans was to demolish a much loved bridge, but local opinion prevailed and they modified their plans to retain it.
Good for local opinion David to much of our Heritage is diminishing to I can’t be bothered to preserve it.
James
Quite true, James.
Anyone with orchids have a good photo source:
Love the Orchid David.
A trip to my father-in-laws allotment this morning gave me a good photo opportunity!
a lot to live up to there Nikki, father-in-law is a very good gardener by the looks of it and your pictures show his lovely flowers at there best
I do like crows FB - when they're not near my allotment! I thought the "winter is coming" was quite apt - obviously I'm alone on that
I was looking for a quote for the 'silly quotes' thread when I came across this one and thought it suited 'camera corner' quite nicely....
*It pleases me to take amateur photographs of my garden, and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look professional.*
Where are you Brumbull?
Thanks little-Ann. He is good.....gives me lots of advice but, like any man with an allotment, I am sure he keeps a lot of secrets as well
Hi Fidgetbones, Yes you can. Open the images as a JPEGin Photoshop, then click 'save as' and scroll down to the format you wish to save as. This creates a separate version on your desktop.