Dec 23, 2006, 06:51
Dec 23, 2006, 07:01
I over sharpened the last one. I need to go back & fix it. I was just so excited I go in a hurry. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
Dec 23, 2006, 16:10
Hey Wannabe, thanks for sharing the pics, and welcome to Shuttertalk! Good to have you onboard, and feel free to join in the conversations... we're all pretty friendly round here. 
I really enjoyed those, especially reading about the "Old Rugged Cross". We've sung that ahymn a few times at church, so it's great to know where it came from!

I really enjoyed those, especially reading about the "Old Rugged Cross". We've sung that ahymn a few times at church, so it's great to know where it came from!

Dec 24, 2006, 09:19
Thanks for the pictures and history.That hymn has to be one of the most beautiful ones I have ever heard.
Lorraine
Lorraine
Dec 26, 2006, 19:18
Do you really still ride horses around town there? :O
It is a really nice hymn, thanks for sharing, I never knew about it's history.
Is the fence there placed around because it is a heritage site? Is the church still in use?
I like how the 2nd picture shows the grain on the wood, which isn't very visible in the first picture.
It is a really nice hymn, thanks for sharing, I never knew about it's history.
Is the fence there placed around because it is a heritage site? Is the church still in use?
I like how the 2nd picture shows the grain on the wood, which isn't very visible in the first picture.
Dec 27, 2006, 20:54
adam Wrote:Do you really still ride horses around town there? :OIf you like I can give you some links about it. It is very interesting.
LOL not really. This is a very small settlement in the middle of no where.
It is a really nice hymn, thanks for sharing, I never knew about it's history.
Is the fence there placed around because it is a heritage site?
The fence is there because it is being restored.
Is the church still in use?
No but you can take tours of it.
I like how the 2nd picture shows the grain on the wood, which isn't very visible in the first picture.
Dec 27, 2006, 23:14
That first one is a real cool looking old building. The grain really adds to the image. In the last image though I'd be tempted to use a noise removal software. Are you familiar with Neat Image or Noise Ninja?
Dec 28, 2006, 09:31
No I am not but will check it out. Thanks so much Petographer.
Is Cloverdale near Lanley BC?
Is Cloverdale near Lanley BC?
Dec 28, 2006, 11:02
Very beautiful pictures Wannabe. The last one is my fav. like the composition.
Dec 28, 2006, 18:53
Thank you very much. I was so tickled to get these photos and share right away I did not edit well.