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“I was drinking in the surroundings: air so crisp you could snap it with your fingers and greens in every lush shade imaginable offset by autumnal flashes of red and yellow.”
― Wendy Delsol, Stork
Very striking combination of light and dark here, Earl. I really love how the yellow leaves pop against the dark background and can see that as a great image to print on metal.
Thanks, Tom. Perhaps I’ll have it printed on metal one day and find out how it looks.
Wonderful – I like the vibrant combination of warm colors in the leaves and cool tones in the background. Nice! (I’d add a mat to that frame though;-))
Much appreciated, Alexander. Ha, on the frame mat, next time! ;-)
Wow! I had to just enlarge the image and stare at it for awhile and then do it again. I also think the quote is quite fitting.
Thanks, Monte, I’m glad you like it.
I like this Earl. Nice frame also. I am curious since the frame doesn’t appear on the enlarged image, is it some sort of display technique (CSS?) (I guess I could look at the code, but figured easier to ask. :-) ) Just curious because I used to have a framing around my enlarged images in my old gallery, but haven’t quite figured out (or taken the time) how to do that with NGG.
Thanks, Mark. But don’t give me too much credit for the framing of this image. ;-) I took the easy route! It’s two separate image files, one with a frame and one without. The framed one is displayed but links to the one without a frame. That works well for a one-off image like this, but I’d like to be able to do it on a larger scale too.
OK :-) In my old gallery I created some framing using tables around where the image was displayed so it was someone automatic throughout the entire gallery. Took some work figuring out up-front, but ultimately worked ok. Someday I’d like to figure out how to do that within NextGen as I think it adds a nice little finishing touch, but currently beyond my coding skills or my ambition. LOL!
Yeah, I’m with you on that skills and ambition thing! LOL