Jeez John, you must have bloody big feet if you can still see them when looking down!
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Shouldn't ask but have read so much about it wondering what's your shoe size cappy?:p For the record hubby is a size 10, son, size 13. Anyone else?:rolleyes:
Size 5;).....Sorry Doc realise way off thread:o
This is the photo I took of Vernon with one of the black spots on his right eye. so I do not know how to get rid of the spots. Other spots are on the right by the Bridge.
The spots are more on the Opera House.
Brian
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Brian, if the spots are in the same location on every picture, you have dust on the camera sensor.
To clean the sensor you will need a camera blower.
Assume it is a DSLR
1)Remove lens.
2) press and hold down shutter this will raise the mirror, exposing the sensor.
3) gently blow air over the sensor, be careful not to touch the sensor.
Hopefully that will remove the dust.
It is possible to clean up your pictures using photoshop or similar type programs. This is my attempt to clean up your picture, I spent less than 5 minutes to achieve the image.
regards
Vic
Thank you very much for that Vic, Just going to try it and the battery went flat. so maybe over the weekend.
Cheers
Brian.
PS Vernon looks normal again.. very good.
Must have put a Steak on it Vic! LOL:)