Skin Diving Magazine - November
1998
 
THE FIJI ISLANDS
INTERACTIVE CDROM
This presentation is an artistic
blend of photos, graphics, sounds, music and
video that takes you right into the bures,
dining rooms and onto the beaches of the most
beautiful resorts Fiji has to offer. Each resort
is represented by anywhere from 10 to 25 photos,
and some with video (QuickTime 1/4 screen)
so travelers can make a very informed decision
when planning a luxury vacation, dive trip
or honeymoon.
Featured are Matangi Island
Resort, Qamea Beach Club, Yasawa Island Resort,
Turtle Island Resort, Dive Kadavu Matana Resort,
the Princess II, Marlin Bay Resort, Vatulele
Island Resort, Toberua Island Resort, Maravu
Plantation Resort, Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji
Islands Resort and Castaway Island Resort.
Air Pacific and Sunflower Airlines are also
featured.
From each resort section,
the user can link directly to that resort's
internet Web page for the most current information,
in many cases right from the islands. A page
of useful Web links takes the user to other
Fiji Web sites that include date and time gateways,
currency exchange, weather information and
more.
There are two slide shows
featuring some of the most beautiful scenery
in Fiji. Photographer Peter Henning has contributed
more than 100 beautiful photos for use in the
presentation.
Also included on the disk
are full color stock photos of Fiji, scanned
and color corrected. You can use them royalty
free on Web sites, in travel agency brochures
or for your own personal photo collection.
The images are provided in high resolution
jpeg format. A series of full color maps of
the Fiji Islands can be printed directly from
the presentation.
The "Culture" section
describes many Fijian traditions, such as the
lali, kava, a meke ceremony, lovo feasts and
the cannibals in Fiji history. The "Say
it in Fijian" page teaches you how to
pronounce some important Fijian words.
Compatible with both
Macintosh and Windows 95 and 3. 1, the CD-ROM
was produced by Bonnie PeInar of Under Watercolours
in Irvine, California. The Fiji Islands CD-ROM
is available on the internet at www.underwatercolours.
com. For more information, call (949) 733-2213.
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May/June '97 - Dive Travel Magazine
The Aqua Safari Interactive CD-ROM
Produced
by Under Watercolours
For a detailed cyber dive trip to Cozumel, this CD will provide. Its
most useful feature is the extensive dive profile information. From a
map of the island, you can click on any site and find out all the necessary
information, including difficulty level and marine life. Each site is
accmpanied by photots of the area, to give you a feel for Cozumel
diving. Another plus is some interesting topside information on the Mayan
ruins, which gives you an idea of where they are, what they're like,
and a bit of their history. The CD also included a slide show, stock
photography, and a collection of screensavers that you can install on
your machine.
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September/October
1997
Best CD-ROM: Check out Bonnie Pelnar's latest
masterpiece, The Fiji Islands Interactive CD-ROM, a virtual
island experience like none other.
Under
Watercolours images have been featured in "The Last Drop" of
many issues of Dive Travel Magazine. |
Photographic
Processing
January 1998
Under Watercolours images were used
to illustrate the Sienna FP5000 output capabilites of After
Hours in Irvine, California.
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Even
before Under Watercolours was a dream waiting to happen, computer
artist Bonnie Pelnar was receiving world wide recognition for
her extraordinary computer creations. What became fondly known
around Genigraphics as "the red car" Bonnie's 1939
Nash was published in calendars, books and magazines all over
the world. This graphic was created on a Genigraphics 100D.
(think about it, this was in 1984...before the IBM PC and before
the Macintosh!). This graphic along with several others created
by Bonnie are still to this day being used by various companies
for promotion of their products.
"If I had a nickle for every time I've
seen someone use my red car, I'd have an ocean full of nickles!
Unfortunately I gave away all my rights to the graphics when
I signed my employment agreement with Genigraphics." This
graphic was also used in AV Video
Magazine, Digital Design,
and Computer Graphics World.
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