In the last day or so, I found Michelle Young’s 365th post and the news that she probably won’t be posting very often in the future. Admittedly she’s had a rough year, so many of us who have “followed” her understand, but I couldn’t let her #365 pass without a thank you for all of the gorgeous water drop and water crown shots and all of the history lessons she’s given us from around Scotland and England!
I have not tried any water crown shots myself, so all I can do is what I know … which is math (“maths”), of course. So here’s a mathematical expression with a “splashy” 3d plot just for you, Michelle!
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Awwwww Thom thank you so much, how wonderfully sweet of you.. I am so touched :) You are so graciou and kind, thank you from my heart :)
That is a brilliant splash :) we each have our own methods :) x
@exposure4u Wendy, massive hugs, thank you kindly xx
@michelleyoung How generous of you — we do indeed have our own methods!!
@digitalrn Thanks so much, Rick. The concept was easy. It was trying to get the image reasonably "level" given the natural "warping" of the image's lines from edge-to-edge. Not that I aspire to perfection, of course…
That is a brilliant splash :) we each have our own methods :) x
@exposure4u Wendy, massive hugs, thank you kindly xx
@sitiodown Aww, thanks, Tari!
@michelleyoung How generous of you — we do indeed have our own methods!!
@digitalrn Thanks so much, Rick. The concept was easy. It was trying to get the image reasonably "level" given the natural "warping" of the image's lines from edge-to-edge. Not that I aspire to perfection, of course…