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== About == | == About == | ||
− | Greetings! If you've stumbled to this page, then | + | Greetings! If you've stumbled to this page, then you've probably read one of the article contributions that I've made to the Portland Hikers Wiki. If you want to send feedback to me about content in a particular article, you can post your message here by clicking on the "discussion" links at the top and bottom of the page. If you're reading one of my article contributions, then chances are good that it has something to do with Mount Hood or waterfalls - my two favorite subjects! |
− | The photographs on my page contributions are taken with an Olympus E-300, and almost always with the benefit of a tripod, polarizer filter and often split neutral density filters that help balance the high contrasts inherent to mountain photography. They are edited with Photoshop CS. | + | The photographs on my page contributions are taken with an Olympus E-300, and almost always with the benefit of a tripod, polarizer filter and often split neutral density filters that help balance the high contrasts inherent to mountain photography. They are edited with Photoshop CS on a Mac. If you've got any questions about specific photos, feel free to post them here, as well. The usage policy for my photos is simple: they are copyrighted, but can be used for non-profit purposes upon request. |
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 16 December 2006
Splintercat (Tom Kloster)
About
Greetings! If you've stumbled to this page, then you've probably read one of the article contributions that I've made to the Portland Hikers Wiki. If you want to send feedback to me about content in a particular article, you can post your message here by clicking on the "discussion" links at the top and bottom of the page. If you're reading one of my article contributions, then chances are good that it has something to do with Mount Hood or waterfalls - my two favorite subjects!
The photographs on my page contributions are taken with an Olympus E-300, and almost always with the benefit of a tripod, polarizer filter and often split neutral density filters that help balance the high contrasts inherent to mountain photography. They are edited with Photoshop CS on a Mac. If you've got any questions about specific photos, feel free to post them here, as well. The usage policy for my photos is simple: they are copyrighted, but can be used for non-profit purposes upon request.