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Submitted: July 11, 2005
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This is once again, Seven Falls, only it's in color, and shot at the bottom of the falls, instead of the Look out point, where the other one was shot. I think I have one more picture from Seven Falls, but it's not actually /OF/ the falls, and then I'll put some up from Garden of the Gods. I should scan some more from our Royal Gourge Train ride, and put those up later. Anyhoo, hope you enjoy this!


Art (c) to Me! You steal; I kill!

Edit: I couldn't help it! I needed this new type of border on this picture! It's one of my favorites. One of my friends liked the black border better too, so I just switched images. ^^' Hopefully it still looks good? Maybe even better?
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havent seen that kind of beauty for real ... i really have to travelling soon:P

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-giggle- It was beautiful, and yes, everyone should travel! Including me...since this picture was taking in 2003. --' I havn't been anywhere all summer...while my friends are in places like Germany, and stuff. --' Sucks having no money, and when you're parents don't want to take you anywhere..oh well. ^^'
It looks like Vishnu Schist at the very bottom of the Grand Canyon. Very exciting.
Yes, the border does look nice tho not every image should have a black one. And with a lighter colored border you could add a Drop Shadow to good effect.
That sounds very complicated. -whimper- And I'm doing this in Open Canvas...and it's frying my brain just trying to keep them straight. I agree, not every image should...but I'm horrible at choosing which is which. --' Some of my other pictures have white boarders...I just don't have them up yet. ^^'
The borders are the fun part. I'm using PhotoShop. All I do is open the image, crop it; then open a new file 1 inch wider and one inch longer (for halfinch borders), and drag the image into the new file. It's pretty easy to center. Then I can start fooling with the border color, texture, etc. I usually sample a color(or two) from out of the image itself for the border color (or colors). For expample, on your image--and I don't know for sure that this is the best--maybe try a border that's the color of the rock. Something slate-like, maybe.

But, just having a border--most people don't--really sets your work off.
I don't have photoshop. -sobs- So it's not that easy for me. As for colors....they confuse me. --' I should find someone nice to make me borders from now on. -le sigh- Oh well...it's good for now. ^^'
Wow, that's cool, nice job!

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As said above. Very lovely.

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