Steve H
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HWI Management Team / Official Site Photographer & Videographer
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Post by Steve H on Jun 15, 2007 10:05:04 GMT
Great Pictures George,
Well done !!
Steve H (jealous!)
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Post by postscript on Jun 15, 2007 10:05:05 GMT
Yes, for orchestral concerts I pefer to be around seven rows back... normally but for Hayley... Seven feet away sounds pretty good to me. That was where i was in llandudnow with her last year! Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Jun 15, 2007 10:14:57 GMT
ok lads you can watch all the DVDs you like but your progressive scan DVD players and your Hi Def monitors will not do Hayley justice either. Hayley moves as if there are small creatures about her that she does not wish to frighten...comet Interesting description that, Comet. You bnng me memories of a friend's younger daughter. She used to keep a domestic rat in her jumper most of the day. It would often peep out of her collar when she was standing or sitting reasonably still just chatting. It has always fascinated me. Although she did not necessarily walk to accommodate it, it sort of knew the best places to burrow when she was on the move. Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Jun 15, 2007 10:33:54 GMT
Good to see you Comet (Paul) and great.to have your experience of being over the moon over Hayley. Oh Boy, I now don't feel half the fool I felt for making such a fool of myself being Hayleywowed!
Great to see you again George, too.
Why's the mayor (?) looking tipsy? Did something energetic happen you haven't been telling us about? Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Jun 15, 2007 10:36:11 GMT
That green dress is without doubt absolutely magnificent. Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Jun 15, 2007 11:15:46 GMT
Hi folks Just a quick story. Hayley was signing autographs after the concert for some time, I would say in excess of 300 people turned up with one thing or another to be signed, Including me. He He.. When Hayley had finished and had gotten up to leave two children, a boy and a girl of about 8 years of age who were late going to the table to have their items signed came up shyly behind Hayley. I think they thought they were too late . Hayley turned to them, spoke to them for a few moments and autographed their items. You should have seen those children's faces when they turned around again. You would think they had gotten everything they had ever asked for, for Christmas. comet Almost out-cometing Comet on his reactions?! But oh how so typical of a meeting with Hayley reaction. Reminds me of something else--and I plead 'guilty' too--of how easy it is for us to get over-complicated here, probably our whiling our time between Hayley experiences. We can feel unashamed of our childlike delight in a Hayley presence and in those children's unabashed delight remember the simplicity that is the essential Hayley. Peter S.
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Post by comet on Jun 16, 2007 21:42:00 GMT
Hi folks. I have been poking poor Hayley's eyes out for the last couple of hours to get rid of all the red eye photos. But I am learning something, you can leave awful bruises on peoples faces with the red eye removal tool i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif I tried some thread vein removal on some of the other faces, It's not easy being a digital surgeon. comet
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Post by comet on Jun 16, 2007 22:30:18 GMT
hahahahahah i told you they were blured, we were sitting this close
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Post by graemek on Jun 16, 2007 22:43:33 GMT
Come on Paul, That shot's (#82) as clear as crystal......its you I believe Hayleywowed was the expression. Graeme PS the next one's absolutely brilliant....not joking now !!!
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Post by comet on Jun 16, 2007 22:54:35 GMT
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Post by comet on Jun 16, 2007 23:00:30 GMT
I was taking these pictures from my lap as it probably would have distracted Hayley if I kept bringing the camera up and down. Hayley was as close as someone standing on your dining table while you are sitting at the table to eat comet
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Post by graemek on Jun 17, 2007 7:59:58 GMT
Paul: RESIZE. Nearly all Photo editors have a resize function. open the pic in editor. find RESIZE in menu. look for width & type 800 in (pixels) (max for HWI website.) The height will just follow (constrain proportions check box) Save as.....choose the new name eg DPC4567-800w. Enter....you then don't lose the original file. (a NO NO ) Upload to pic hosting site (flickr or whoever) hope this helps ...Graemek
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Post by Richard on Jun 17, 2007 8:58:43 GMT
Thanks for sharing your excellent photographs, Paul! I spotted a spurious image tag in your post #81, so I edited it to reveal the hidden picture! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes from London, Richard
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Post by Stephany on Jun 17, 2007 9:03:20 GMT
Hi Paul (or do you prefer Comet?), Thanks for the pics - I particularly love the one of Hayley with the kids (many thanks Richard for editing it!). Stephany
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Post by comet on Jun 17, 2007 12:33:17 GMT
OOps The children with Hayley picture was the one that was too big, I have deleted it for the time being to keep the page size on the screen.. I will re post them when I figure out photobucket or whatever it is I do not understand yet, I'm quite sure the children in the picture could have shown me how to do this.
comet
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