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Pictures of my little Tangerine
"Ellen MacArthur" wrote | http://www.badongo.com/pic/293243 | | http://www.badongo.com/pic/293242 Don't even try. I think I broke their website. It seems to be down. I guess too many people were trying to click on my links.... Maybe they'll fix it later on. Cheers, Ellen |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
Ellen MacArthur wrote:
I promised you I'd post some boat pictures to prove I really do have a Renken Tangerine. Here they are. They were taken today. Not according to the embedded timestamp. I've seen a bunch of these boats, for a while they were produced as the Tangerine 18. I have been on/in one but not sailed one, the cabin arrangement is very practical for such a small cruiser. They seem kinda slow compared to a racing class but faster than some small cruisers that size. BTW if that's your boat, you need new sails. Roll them instead of stuffing them in the bag, too. I've lost my baby fat that I had in those other photos. They were taken five and seven years ago. :-) I've been working out and I'm stronger now. Kedging off is easy.... http://www.badongo.com/pic/293243 http://www.badongo.com/pic/293242 (links left in place) Thanks for posting the pics. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
katy wrote:
See you haven[t lost your PhotoShop skills...great crop job... Capt. Scumbalino wrote: Angles are wrong, though - she looks like she's tilted towards the camera (she's been photographed from slightly above with camera tilted down a little, whereas, in the boat shot, the camera is near level). She's just leaning way 'way forward. ;) A friend has told me about color values in JPG files, a pic that has been cut & pasted into another will be on a different color matrix. Don't know how to read this myself but it's one reason why some digital photos will be allowed as evidence in court. Another giveaway is the double ".jpg" in the name. DSK |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
"DSK" wrote in message A friend has told me about color values in JPG files, a pic that has been cut & pasted into another will be on a different color matrix. It's known a hue saturation... I can crop from a photo, sample the hue of the target and apply that to the pasted image so as to make it very difficult to tell. This method requires detailed mask with a with a selected pixel transparency rate sufficent to match the resolution of the target and subject files. It is paramount that both pictures have the same resolution to be effective. Pixel by pixel editing makes the image very difficult to identify as a merged object. Don't know how to read this myself but it's one reason why some digital photos will be allowed as evidence in court. Another giveaway is the double ".jpg" in the name. That would be a save option.... not the result of a an edit. CM |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
"DSK" wrote | Not according to the embedded timestamp. They don't have a time stamp embedded. I can't find any in the properties. If there's one somewhere it probably says January 1, 2002. Every time the batteries go dead in my camera the date goes back to 2002. I gave up resetting it all the time. I don't use the date on my pictures anyway. | I've seen a bunch of these boats, for a while they were | produced as the Tangerine 18. I have been on/in one but not | sailed one, the cabin arrangement is very practical for such | a small cruiser. They seem kinda slow compared to a racing | class but faster than some small cruisers that size. There's room for two adults and two or three kids to sleep. Two long quarterberths under the cockpit. Sitting headroom in the main cabin. No stove, no sink, not even a water tank. You have to take everything like your going tent camping. | BTW if that's your boat, you need new sails. Roll them | instead of stuffing them in the bag, too. Your right. The sails are originals and pretty stretched out. The mainsail is in better shape than the jib. The jib has a wire along the front. It's all rusty and the sail is stained. It needs a leech line. The leech flaps when going upwind. It's about impossible to roll up the jib. The wire's too stiff. If I roll the mainsail it won't fit in the bag. It's too long. It's easier to stuff them. They're not for racing. They're colorful for day sailing around. They look OK from a distance. They get smoother after a couple hours up. | Thanks for posting the pics. Your welcome. Cheers, Ellen |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
Ellen MacArthur wrote: "DSK" wrote | Not according to the embedded timestamp. They don't have a time stamp embedded. I can't find any in the properties. If there's one somewhere it probably says January 1, 2002. Every time the batteries go dead in my camera the date goes back to 2002. I gave up resetting it all the time. I don't use the date on my pictures anyway. | I've seen a bunch of these boats, for a while they were | produced as the Tangerine 18. I have been on/in one but not | sailed one, the cabin arrangement is very practical for such | a small cruiser. They seem kinda slow compared to a racing | class but faster than some small cruisers that size. There's room for two adults and two or three kids to sleep. Two long quarterberths under the cockpit. Sitting headroom in the main cabin. No stove, no sink, not even a water tank. You have to take everything like your going tent camping. | BTW if that's your boat, you need new sails. Roll them | instead of stuffing them in the bag, too. Your right. The sails are originals and pretty stretched out. The mainsail is in better shape than the jib. The jib has a wire along the front. It's all rusty and the sail is stained. It needs a leech line. The leech flaps when going upwind. It's about impossible to roll up the jib. The wire's too stiff. If I roll the mainsail it won't fit in the bag. It's too long. It's easier to stuff them. They're not for racing. They're colorful for day sailing around. They look OK from a distance. They get smoother after a couple hours up. | Thanks for posting the pics. Your welcome. Cheers, Ellen Kinda an ugly boat. BTW, who is the bimbo who got cut n pasted in there by mistake? |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
wrote | Kinda an ugly boat. BTW, who is the bimbo who got cut n pasted in | there by mistake? Beauty's in the eye of the beholder. If you don't have anything good to say try keeping quiet..... Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me. :-o~ Cheers, Ellen |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
Ellen MacArthur wrote:
wrote | Kinda an ugly boat. BTW, who is the bimbo who got cut n pasted in | there by mistake? Beauty's in the eye of the beholder. If you don't have anything good to say try keeping quiet..... Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me. :-o~ Cheers, Ellen Ya know...there's not enough new people who wander in here that this ploy will work.... |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
I suppose there could be two different suns shining from two different
angles. Regards, JR "DSK" wrote in message .. . Ellen MacArthur wrote: I promised you I'd post some boat pictures to prove I really do have a Renken Tangerine. Here they are. They were taken today. Not according to the embedded timestamp. I've seen a bunch of these boats, for a while they were produced as the Tangerine 18. I have been on/in one but not sailed one, the cabin arrangement is very practical for such a small cruiser. They seem kinda slow compared to a racing class but faster than some small cruisers that size. BTW if that's your boat, you need new sails. Roll them instead of stuffing them in the bag, too. I've lost my baby fat that I had in those other photos. They were taken five and seven years ago. :-) I've been working out and I'm stronger now. Kedging off is easy.... http://www.badongo.com/pic/293243 http://www.badongo.com/pic/293242 (links left in place) Thanks for posting the pics. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Pictures of my little Tangerine
Uh, folks...c'mon. That is not his boat. I've seen the pics somewhere before and quite a long time ago. The porn star pasted in is pretty, and you only need to look to the left side of her to see the horizon doesn't match the angle on the right side. You can also see the paste job in the water and other artifacts. Metadata from my ACR program says File Written By Adobe Photoshop 5. As to the boat....it looks like something AMC built to be towed by a Gremlin. Sailing today, folks. Enjoy. RB 35s5 NY |
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