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I hope you'll check out www.ronshawsroses.com, a new Web site
featuring the photography of my father, Ron Shaw, who grows and
photographs roses in Fremont, Nebraska (zone 5). It currently
includes over a dozen exhibition-quality images of hybrid teas and
floribundas, as well as some articles and links. More to follow soon,
including garden photos and the image-by-image story of how he
protects roses from the Nebraska winters.
please, tell me?
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Using Netscape 4.7. Just looked at it again and still got a
blue Classic Touch on it as well as most others have the
same blue tinge and most colors are way off probably from
the blue cast. Also tried it on my wifes near new p2 350
with a new Sony 17" monitor and pictures are identical to my
monitor. If you have the jpg for the classic touch send it
to me so I can see if in the original pic or just on the
site. If on the picture then a camera fault or could even be
reflections from the back ground used. It does seem to be a
blue back ground. This is the first time I have seen any
white rose look blue unless a deliberate change made in
Photo shop to make it appear as a new blue rose. But these
don't really look like a photo shop job as mostly around the
outer edges fading out towards the center of the roses.
Classic Touche's center looked near normal color. This would
lead me to think reflections when taken.
See our web site for what Classic Touch should look like.
There is one on thumbnail HTs and also one showing thrip
damage on HT page. All were taken with a dc260 dig camera.
BTW my pictures look identical whether viewed using ACDC
from disk or cd when compared to those same shots on our
web site. My site URLs are in my sign off.
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