It spoke to a travel writer exploring India in the present who, so happened, was compelled to
see something in real life from what he had seen only in paper and on screen.
Sure, the signature Tarantino craziness is there, and Samuel Jackson and Chris Tucker play it masterfully, but when Forster and Grier are alone
in her house, you're
seeing something very different
from QT — a
real, true -
life, grown - up film.
I thought that Art Tutor didn't allow us to use digital images, and to be honest, I think that using
something like this is not all that far
from going digital... As far as Dragongirl's comment that she was sure Phil did not mean us to use this tool to make our paintings look better than they actually are
in «
real life», well, just look at his demo of how to use Pixlr and
see how much better the cropped, colour enhanced, brightened, pictures look at the end compared with the «original» photos and it's obvious they are different (otherwise why go through the process if not to make a difference) AND they have more impact, i.e. are BETTER than before.
One thing I've heard
from more seasoned investors is that a negative cash flow property might sound like a good idea
in some circumstances, but
in real life, boy do people get tired of writing checks to pay for
something they're not
seeing the benefits of right now.