I gotta admit it. He's one adorable kid.
I gotta admit it. Suzanne's genes must have marched mine into an oven. He's also well ahead of every developmental curve. The best part is that he SLEEPS at night! RB |
I'm happy for you that you have such a perfect baby.
I can see why you are such a proud parent. But try not to tempt fate by bragging on him too much. The Lord works in mysterious ways . . . CN "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I gotta admit it. He's one adorable kid. I gotta admit it. Suzanne's genes must have marched mine into an oven. He's also well ahead of every developmental curve. The best part is that he SLEEPS at night! RB |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Or maybe Suzy (or Thomas) did the edit for him? They generally give you a free copy w/purchase of camera, part of the software bundle. Not full photoshop. Usually just Elements, which is now up to 3.0. Good program that's fine for most folks. Have you tried The Gimp? www.gimp.org Regards Donal -- |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You will cause permanent damage to the young lad's eyesight if you take too many photos like that. Ahhh...another expert!!! 1) the flash is not pointed at him. It's wireless and out of his eyeline. 2) The room is bright (200 watts overhead), but he just had his eyes closed. So you woke the poor little mite up? If he was awake before you took the shot, and there was a 200W light in operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. The D70 is so damn fast, I got him just as he spotted the lens of the camera. Sorry, Bob. That's not quite true. Admit it ... the flash made him cry, didn't it? BTW, he's got a very cute nose. It looks like there might be a bit of African heritage in his bloodline. Regards Donal -- |
and there was a 200W light in
operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. Listen, doctor eyeball, babie's eyes are quite slow to react, not like an adult's eyes at all. He squeals and laughs when I take pics, because he likes the flashes. Like any baby, if something bugs him, he lets us know fast. RB |
But try not to tempt fate by bragging on him too much.
The Lord works in mysterious ways . . . I'm really not bragging...just kidding about it because it upsets Scotty Potti and Mooron. You can't fault me for that. RB |
HA! Lots of people much older than Thomas like to watch the little blue
light of a welder. They know it isn't good for their eyes, but they can't help it. Donal's correct (did I type that?), you could be ruining his eyes whether Thomas likes it or not. Bobsprit wrote: and there was a 200W light in operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. Listen, doctor eyeball, babie's eyes are quite slow to react, not like an adult's eyes at all. He squeals and laughs when I take pics, because he likes the flashes. Like any baby, if something bugs him, he lets us know fast. RB |
HA! Lots of people much older than Thomas like to watch the little blue
light of a welder. Don't be silly. There is no way Suzanne is going to stop her welding with little Thomas in the same room. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... and there was a 200W light in operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. Listen, doctor eyeball, babie's eyes are quite slow to react, not like an adult's eyes at all. He squeals and laughs when I take pics, because he likes the flashes. Like any baby, if something bugs him, he lets us know fast. RB |
HP says minimize flash:
http://h41157.www4.hp.com/uk/en/digi...04/babies.html "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... and there was a 200W light in operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. Listen, doctor eyeball, babie's eyes are quite slow to react, not like an adult's eyes at all. He squeals and laughs when I take pics, because he likes the flashes. Like any baby, if something bugs him, he lets us know fast. RB |
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