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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

10 Comments

  1. 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.

  2. 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;-))

  3. 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.

  4. 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!