Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Buy a Wristband to help The Painted Turtle
The work of The Painted Turtle is truly extraordinary, as are the achievements of the children who attend their innovative all year round camp, and this was the charity Meat Loaf took to his heart when he agreed to appear in Celebrity Apprentice USA 2011.
This is the first in a range of wristbands being sold by http://www.loafdomturtle.net/ to raise funds for The Painted Turtle, and bears the legendary line Meat Loaf uses to close every concert ..
DON'T YOU EVER STOP ROCKING!!!
It's glow in the dark finish glow makes this perfect for concerts too. It beats wearing glow sticks and the money you spend will help a fantastic charity! Make sure next time Meat tours in your area you are are wearing these!
Want one of these cool wristbands? You can get your own for just $5 plus P&P at Loafdom for The Turtle and if you've got loads of friends who would like one too, you can order 10 and they'll send them out postage free.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Screencapping
I've not uploded many screencaps to Everything Louder lately because I've been busy working on the Loafdom for The Turtle project but I've finally had a little bit of time to do some.
I started off with moving some of the albums around into more sensible categories and then began on screencapping the DVD that came with the Welcome To The Neighbourhood Collectors Edition and I was hoping to get some nice pictures from the videos but the quality wasn't as good as I'd have liked them to be. I know I've always got Photoshop to edit them but there's limits to what that can do for an image that is poor quality to begin with.
Not long after I'd done the screencaps from WTTN, I upgraded Power DVD and I was surprised in the difference on some of the caps I managed to get and I got some lovely ones from MSO, which on the earlier version were grainy at times.
I started off with moving some of the albums around into more sensible categories and then began on screencapping the DVD that came with the Welcome To The Neighbourhood Collectors Edition and I was hoping to get some nice pictures from the videos but the quality wasn't as good as I'd have liked them to be. I know I've always got Photoshop to edit them but there's limits to what that can do for an image that is poor quality to begin with.
Not long after I'd done the screencaps from WTTN, I upgraded Power DVD and I was surprised in the difference on some of the caps I managed to get and I got some lovely ones from MSO, which on the earlier version were grainy at times.
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