Today’s Walk… (and trying picture editing)

West Norwood Park

Dog Days

About TanGental

My name is Geoff Le Pard. Once I was a lawyer; now I am a writer. I've published several books: a four book series following Harry Spittle as he grows from hapless student to hapless partner in a London law firm; four others in different genres; a book of poetry; four anthologies of short fiction; and a memoir of my mother. I have several more in the pipeline. I have been blogging regularly since 2014, on topic as diverse as: poetry based on famous poems; memories from my life; my garden; my dog; a whole variety of short fiction; my attempts at baking and food; travel and the consequent disasters; theatre, film and book reviews; and the occasional thought piece. Mostly it is whatever takes my fancy. I avoid politics, mostly, and religion, always. I don't mean to upset anyone but if I do, well, sorry and I suggest you go elsewhere. These are my thoughts and no one else is to blame. If you want to nab anything I post, please acknowledge where it came from.
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16 Responses to Today’s Walk… (and trying picture editing)

  1. There’s my buddy!

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  2. Love it. Nice job. Where are you playing with picture editing? Do you have a program?

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  3. Erika says:

    What have you edited on those pics, Geoff?

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  4. trifflepudling says:

    That is really, really good! I like it 🙂

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  5. Suzanne says:

    Much improved as the view looks less hazy and dog is looking sharper.

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  6. Great job, Geoff. Good to see you experimenting with the WordPress photo editing tools. They’re basic, but enough for many of us (including me).

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  7. willowdot21 says:

    Nice💜

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  8. Widdershins says:

    Very nice, your Geoffship 😀 … early on in my WP career I established the habit of writing and editing everything in Word, or facsimile thereof, and then doing a C&P into the WordPress editor. It made everything so easy, and I always had a copy on my computer in case of glitches, plus everything that comes off these fingertips is backed-up in an external drive (one can’t have too many redundancies)
    I suppose that one day I shall have to do more than dabble in the block editor but I suspect I shall be a Luddite (in certain matters) to the bitter end. 😀

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