If you want to grab images, feel free. You can not right-click the small images, but if you click the "magnify" icon, you can right-click and save that file.
Also, if you wish, you can download all the hi-resolution files at once. It's a "Zip" file, that needs to be decompressed, with either a ZIP program or with Windows: right-click on the downloaded file & choose "Open With", then choose "Compressed Zip Folders". CLICK HERE to download the high resolutions files (~150 megs - will take awhile even with broadband).
Lastly my apologies to anyone/everyone if I was poking my camera in your face too often, but I hope you all enjoy the pics!!!. They are already cherished photos for me!!!
Great to see you all.
Cheers & all the best,
Kevin
In an effort to ensure that what you are seeing is what we are seeing, we include this gray scale step wedge. It is useful for approximately evaluating the brightness, contrast & colour of your monitor. All the grays should be neutral and there should be a nice smooth transition from 0% to 100%. Ideally you should see a separation of tone between 100% & 95%, for sure between 95% & 90%. If you don't see this separation your monitor is too dark and/or contrasty. Additionally, you should see separation of tone between 5% and 0%. If you don't see this separation, your monitor is too bright and/or contrasty. If you'd like, adjust your monitor until the gray step wedge appears as described. All the best & happy viewing, Kevin