Nec LCD3090WQXi is great but cost a lot.
LCD2690WUXi and Multisync P221W are smaller but also good.
--Sasha
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:12 PM, David Mann d...@multisport.net.nz wrote:
On Jul 11, 2010, at 12:35 AM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2010-07-10 2:02, David Mann wrote:
BTW when you pivot
Nice, especially the camellia.
I would crop it at bottom, right below the leaf fringe.
--Sasha
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:56 PM, David Mann d...@multisport.net.nz wrote:
A friend in Boston told me it was 38 degrees C there the other day. Well my
heart bleeds. We had -4 this morning, today
Good news, John. Though the story you tell is just a little bit
alarming... But then again, that's life. Anyway, it is good that you
have (most of, as I understand) your property back.
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It is a good photo, but having seen your husband in real life, I should
point out that on your photos he looks - how to put it, bigger than
life. I can't say if it is good or not, but this is what I observe.
Please pass him my regards although I don't recall having a chance to
exchange few
P. J. Alling wrote:
A really happy ending would have involved a public flogging, and time
spent in the stocks. But I'm a traditionalist.
Another tradition. Mark!
On 7/10/2010 10:23 PM, frank theriault wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:08 PM, John Celion...@neovenator.com wrote:
A
Bob W wrote:
Here's quite an interesting story which could turn into something useful for
people such as Americans, Canadians and so on whose families came from
Europe many generations ago:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_east_and_fife/10520789.stm
In some cases, of course, a
My friend Beau and I are the photographers for an Aikido workshop this weekend
in Santa Cruz. I'm definitely stretching some of my skills shooting in another
new environment. Not trusting my timing or focus, I'm shooting a metric
buttload (2.2 US buttloads) of photos. I've been too busy to
Here's quite an interesting story which could turn into something
useful for
people such as Americans, Canadians and so on whose families came
from
Europe many generations ago:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_east_and_fife/10520789.st
m
In some cases, of course, a
For John? Didn't know he was into that sort of thing.
A really happy ending would have involved a public flogging, and time
spent in the stocks. But I'm a traditionalist.
On 7/10/2010 10:23 PM, frank theriault wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:08 PM, John Celion...@neovenator.com
wrote:
On Jul 11, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Sasha Sobol wrote:
Nec LCD3090WQXi is great but cost a lot.
LCD2690WUXi and Multisync P221W are smaller but also good.
Thanks, Sasha. I've been looking at the NEC LCD2490 but it's really hard to
find where to buy one in this country. If only I could just order
The same idea as I previously used for a tango photo, - I applied now
to a blues photo:
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2010/preview/_IR_1203_E.html
The photo was taken at the annual Austin Blues Party.
This is the photo that came out well printed with Epson R2880
on Premier Velvet BW paper
On Jul 11, 2010, at 6:04 PM, Sasha Sobol wrote:
Nice, especially the camellia.
I would crop it at bottom, right below the leaf fringe.
Thanks... I didn't crop any of those photos. With the last one I was most
interested in the lines of frost around the edges of the petal leaf. I might
Le 10/07/10 03:49, Rick Womer a écrit :
Another from my photo walk in London in early May.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11206013
(K10D, DA 16-45, ISO 560, f/8 @ 1/45)
A bit trite, perhaps, but I love patterns like this and can't resist.
Rick
glad you yielded to temptation ...
thanks to Bruce Daniel Stan Christine and David for their nice comments
David, you won't be surprised to know they're trying to outgrow the
container .
dominique
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Le 10/07/10 04:00, paul stenquist a écrit :
On Jul 9, 2010, at 9:47 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2010-07-09 21:25, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
This video has been removed by the user.
The photog
A baptismal font. He's been born again.
e ... does it work for
Le 10/07/10 04:47, Godfrey DiGiorgi a écrit :
a photo for your enjoyment
http://godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com/124-broken-leaf
comments always appreciated, thanks for looking.
Godfrey
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mm ! .. nothing to crop, nothing to add .
maybe we should revive the pillory for some of those stolen goods
sellers .. so glad your bike is back .
dominique
Le 11/07/10 06:38, P. J. Alling a écrit :
A really happy ending would have involved a public flogging, and time
spent in the stocks. But I'm a traditionalist.
On
Le 10/07/10 03:21, Igor Roshchin a écrit :
http://www.27bslash6.com/missy.html
Enjoy!
Igor
Excellent
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Le 10/07/10 03:31, Christine Aguila a écrit :
Thanks everyone! Cheers, Christine
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It's umbrella weather in London:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L113_large.html
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A globular phenomenon with people enjoying a bun day out:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/us_and_canada/10588850.stm
I love the city's comment - just say NO to crack.
B
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You don't have to really set up a darkroom to do just do the developing
yourself - just crawl into a closet to load the film
into the tank... everything else
Sweetie, where'd all my coffee go?
The cat drank it.
C'mon, cat's don't drink coffee. You threw it out because you
thought I was done and now you're blaming it on the poor cat.
I'm telling you, the cat drank it.
I'm afraid I'll need proof of that.
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Kodak produces on variety, BW400CN, which is designed to be printed on
colour paper, they stopped making Portra BW (their other variety) a
long time ago.. Ilford produces XP2 Plus which is designed to be
printed on BW
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
My friend Beau and I are the photographers for an Aikido workshop this
weekend in Santa Cruz. I'm definitely stretching some of my skills shooting
in another new environment. Not trusting my timing or focus, I'm shooting a
Fetching red hat!
Cheers
Mike
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http://www.27bslash6.com/missy.html
Enjoy!
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Nicely done-
It looks like a flight of landing UFOs
Cheers
Mike
On Jul 11, 2010, at 5:55 AM, Bob W wrote:
It's umbrella weather in London:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L113_large.html
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What Christine said. Well done. I like the first as well. Reminds me
of old pics of lunchbreaking workers.
Paul
On Jul 11, 2010, at 12:23 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Wow! These are great, Boris. Both nice, but I especially like the
second. I might like it more if the boys were a little
From: Peter Loveday
Kodak produces on variety, BW400CN, which is designed to be printed on
colour paper, they stopped making Portra BW (their other variety) a
long time ago.. Ilford produces XP2 Plus which is designed to be
printed on BW paper.
Anyone know what the difference is between
On Jul 10, 2010, at 4:20 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
Nice work.
Yes. It is.
On Jul 10, 2010, at 1:25 AM, 27...@comcast.net wrote:
I scanned a couple of photo pages of mine that were published in the
newspaper (just black and white back then) and remember that newspapers were
screened,
I'm glad John got his bike back, and to that respect I consider it a
happy ending, but is he going to be able to recover the accessories
that were stripped off?
Is he going to recover his peace of mind so he can get full use out of
his transportation?
He got his bike back, but the thieves
On Jul 11, 2010, at 4:59 AM, Adam Maas wrote:
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
My friend Beau and I are the photographers for an Aikido workshop this
weekend in Santa Cruz. I'm definitely stretching some of my skills shooting
in another new environment.
From: Christine Aguila
From: Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
You don't have to really set up a darkroom to do just do the developing
yourself - just crawl into a closet to load the film
into the tank... everything else can be done in the light then print on
your computer..
Well,
From: Bob W
It's umbrella weather in London:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L113_large.html
Man, I was hoping for some rain swept city streets with pedestrians
scurrying along.
We're having a heat wave here, 100+ deg F 90+% humidity and it looks
like we're going back
I'm glad John got his bike back, and to that respect I consider it a
happy ending, but is he going to be able to recover the accessories
that were stripped off?
He mentioned before that he'd paid by Visa, so maybe they can do something.
Otherwise it's the price of not having insurance.
Is
It's umbrella weather in London:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L113_large.html
Man, I was hoping for some rain swept city streets with pedestrians
scurrying along.
Happy to oblige:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L1030025_large.html
We're having a
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
nothing is going to stop people nicking bikes. Realistically, the police are
never going to prioritise something like this over everything else
clamouring for their attention and budget. Even when they catch someone it's
not
Does anyone else see the Irony in the naming scheme?
On 7/11/2010 2:02 AM, Sasha Sobol wrote:
Nec LCD3090WQXi is great but cost a lot.
LCD2690WUXi and Multisync P221W are smaller but also good.
--Sasha
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:12 PM, David Mannd...@multisport.net.nz wrote:
On Jul 11,
They are now Heaven cameras and can only take pictures of angels.
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you got me on this one. Maybe I need more coffee.
Steve at the Coffee shop.
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You should probably not let the cat drink coffee, Caffeine is no more
deadly to cats or dogs for that matter, than to humans, (something like
150mg/per kilogram will will kill a human, and that's a /lot/ of
coffee), but an average cat only weighs about 12 pounds. The cat is
probably getting a
Le 11/07/10 11:55, Bob W a écrit :
It's umbrella weather in London:
http://www.web-options.com/Greenwich/content/L113_large.html
mushrooming in dry sunny weathers . great composition
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Kodak produces on variety, BW400CN, which is designed to be printed on
colour paper, they stopped making Portra BW (their other variety) a
long time ago.. Ilford produces XP2 Plus which is designed to be
printed on BW paper.
Anyone know what the difference is between BW400CN and this:
I bet she takes it light ...
with Ashley, it's cream of tomato soup. :)
A friend of mine, years ago, had a friend over for a bit of enjoyment of
a controlled substance that bears a striking resemblence
to catnip... it came in a small clear plastic bag. Of course, they then
went out to
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Larry Colen wrote:
I'll keep the idea in mind the next time I have some money burning a hole in my
pocket, needing to be spent on camera gear.
Mark?
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Anyone fancy a trip to Brum sometime over the next few weeks to see the
Steve McCurry exhibition?
http://www.bmag.org.uk/events?id=605start=6
Bob
Yes. Looks interesting.
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Me too!! Makes a dramatic image, however, and one very well done.
Jack
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Subject: PESO x3: Frost
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A friend
Hence the name Shaky?
Cute catch.
Jack
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Subject: PESO - Mmmm, Columbian
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Sweetie, where'd all my
On 2010-07-11 10:51, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
A friend of mine, years ago, had a friend over for a bit of enjoyment of
a controlled substance that bears a striking resemblence
to catnip... it came in a small clear plastic bag. Of course, they then
went out to dinner. when they returned, the bag had
I'm glad John got his bike back, and to that respect I consider it a
happy ending, but is he going to be able to recover the accessories
that were stripped off?
He mentioned before that he'd paid by Visa, so maybe they can do
something.
Otherwise it's the price of not having insurance.
On 2010-07-11 11:34, John Celio wrote:
Well, I'm going to start using two U-locks rather than my old system of
one U-lock and one cable lock, and I'm not going to leave my bike out
overnight ever again. It's impossible to make something theft-proof, but
I'm going to make it as difficult for
Well, I'm going to start using two U-locks rather than my old system of
one
U-lock and one cable lock, and I'm not going to leave my bike out
overnight
ever again. It's impossible to make something theft-proof, but I'm
going to
make it as difficult for them as I can.
why do you need 2
Well, I'm going to start using two U-locks rather than my old system
of
one U-lock and one cable lock, and I'm not going to leave my bike out
overnight ever again. It's impossible to make something theft-proof,
but
I'm going to make it as difficult for them as I can.
I liked the way
Instead, in Rochester, NY, at the CiBon Cafe. Good beer selection, good food,
and an enjoyably Continental atmosphere.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11196811
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11196812
and
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11196814size=lg
(All K10D, FA
Good catch.
My grandmother's dogs started off every day with a cup of coffee. They all
lived to a ripe old age. They were a little nuts, but they had good long lives.
Paul
On Jul 11, 2010, at 7:23 AM, frank theriault wrote:
Sweetie, where'd all my coffee go?
The cat drank it.
C'mon,
Doug Franklin wrote:
I liked the way they theft-protected the white Lotus in the James Bond
movie The Spy Who Loved Me (I think that's the one, anyway). When a
thief broke the window to get in, the whole car blew sky high, taking
the perp with it.
That was For Your Eyes Only, one of my
Is there an easy, free, way to convert a bunch of photos taken with the
intervalometer to video?
I'd probably want to show each frame for a second or two.
Preferably on Mac or Linux.
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Anyone fancy a trip to Brum sometime over the next few weeks to see
the
Steve McCurry exhibition?
http://www.bmag.org.uk/events?id=605start=6
Bob
Yes. Looks interesting.
next weekend works for me, otherwise any weekend in August.
Bob
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Absolutely love the Camelia image! It's almost enough to make me look
forward to cold weather.
Only problem is, when cold weather comes around, I'll only really be
able to shoot on weekends, since there won't be any light available
before or after work. I'd bet photographers suffer from
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Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
One thing that I've noticed is that Beau's D700 is hella loud. It makes
the K-x seem whisper quiet in comparison.
I was at a belly dance event a couple
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
pictures or it didn't happen.
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I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
Yummm...
Sharing a shooting position with a photographer using a D3, I couldn't
believe how loud his camera was.
He commented that my Metz 60 flash was louder when it fired than my K7
was.
In my experience, the only
Any slideshow software can do that.
If you are on Windows, Windows Movie Maker will do that easily. Set
the interval in the options, add the pictures and export to MPG or
WMV. Dead simple to do. Music is simple to add as well.
I made one for my Egypt trip and it was a big success.
On Sun,
another pair of snaps from my non-camera... with your choice of tiny url
or straight from the gate links
for each
How hot was it???
http://tinyurl.com/2vjdgzv
http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/cell-phone-snaps/12420035_MC2ch/1/930797176_cEirN/Medium
Bad Hair
(name the decade
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Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
pictures or it didn't happen.
K. But it'll have to be tomorrow.
William Robb
I can do Saturday next weekend. Then 1, 7, 8, 28, 29 August
Chris
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Anyone fancy a trip to Brum
Nice idea but the lighting is a little tough on this one.
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I don't think there's as much danger to the cat from the amount of
caffeine it can get out of an unguarded coffee cup as there is to the
other occupants of the house from a cat going on a caffeine jag.
From: P. J. Alling
You should probably not let the cat drink coffee, Caffeine is no more
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
another pair of snaps from my non-camera... with your choice of tiny
url or straight from the gate links
for each
How hot was it???
http://tinyurl.com/2vjdgzv
http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/cell-phone-snaps/12420035_MC2ch/1/930797176_cEirN/Medium
At the risk of seeming like Johnny One-Note, I figured I'd share this
image I captured this morning. The mimosa tree in the front yard was
practically dripping with butterflies, and I couldn't resist the urge
to improve on my last shot. Still using the same setup ( K-x, Asahi
Takumar Bayonet
From: John Celio
Is he going to recover his peace of mind so he can get full use out of
his transportation?
Well, I'm going to start using two U-locks rather than my old system of one
U-lock and one cable lock, and I'm not going to leave my bike out overnight
ever again. It's impossible
Very nice! The composition and lighting work very well. I gather he was
naughty...
Cheers,
Rick
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Dramatic color and well composed, Walter!
Jack
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Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010, 10:43 AM
At the risk of seeming like Johnny
One-Note, I figured
I like it! The sweep of the umbrellas from one side, along the bottom, to the
other side works well, and makes the blue sky the subject.
Rick
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From: Bob W p...@web-options.com
Subject: London brollies
To:
From: Dario Bonazza
Doug Franklin wrote:
I liked the way they theft-protected the white Lotus in the James Bond
movie The Spy Who Loved Me (I think that's the one, anyway). When a
thief broke the window to get in, the whole car blew sky high, taking
the perp with it.
That was For Your
William Robb wrote:
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Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
pictures or it didn't happen.
K. But it'll have to be
DagT wrote:
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The previous PAWs are here:
http://www.thrane.name/page3/page7/page7.html
and a few of the other galleries have some new images as well.
DagT
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From: Larry Colen
Is there an easy, free, way to convert a bunch of photos taken with the
intervalometer to video?
I'd probably want to show each frame for a second or two.
Preferably on Mac or Linux.
Probably iMovie for the Mac. I don't know if it comes with the the Mac
OS or not.
[...]
I think there'd be a market for re-makes of the Bond movies as period
pieces. Film them the way Fleming wrote them, set in 1950s Britain,
without all the techno-gadgetry extravaganza.
I think the stories could stand by themselves.
I agree. I was very pleasantly surprised the first
I can be there by midday on Saturday. Any other takers?
Bob
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Subject: RE: Trip to Brum?
I can do Saturday next
thanks
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I like it! The sweep of the umbrellas from one side, along the bottom,
to the other
Love 'en! Bad Hair (and foot wear) really churned my wife. ;)
Jack
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Subject: PESO - 2 street
Great shot! Did you pose him like that?
Dan
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Cute.
Dan
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thanks
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I like
I just love Bad Hair. Where did you find that woman?
Dan
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Love 'en! Bad Hair (and foot wear) really churned my wife. ;)
Jack
--- On Sun, 7/11/10, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
From: Ann Sanfedele
I really like the colors and the dof. Very effective image.
Dan
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Walter G. ldott...@gmail.com wrote:
At the risk of seeming like Johnny One-Note, I figured I'd share this
image I captured this morning. The mimosa tree in the front yard was
practically
John Sessoms wrote:
I think there'd be a market for re-makes of the Bond movies as period
pieces. Film them the way Fleming wrote them, set in 1950s Britain,
without all the techno-gadgetry extravaganza.
My one serious claim to fame is that I have never watched a Bond film
all the way
Doug Brewer wrote:
William Robb wrote:
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From: Doug Brewer
Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
pictures or it didn't happen.
K.
Bob W wrote:
I can be there by midday on Saturday. Any other takers?
Bob
I am commuting from N Wales to Bedfordshire on the Sunday but would only
be able to wave at you as I went past, my schedule is so tight. Have fun.
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From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I just love Bad Hair. Where did you find that woman?
Dan
about 2 blocks from my apt :- )
Jack, love your comment too :)
thanks guys.. now I'm off to get on the other side of the camera and
make some money
ann
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Jack Davis
Doug Brewer wrote:
William Robb wrote:
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From: Doug Brewer
Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a couple of weeks back.
pictures or it didn't happen.
K.
I like the first and second ones. The bright cluttered background in the third
is distracting. If cropping it out is not possible, one might darken it a stop
or so.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Thu, 7/8/10, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Boris Liberman
Sorry for the delayed response.
My work and other obligations take a lot of time,
and while I read quite a few topics on the list and look at
many photos, that happens somewhat sporadically,
and I do not get to respond to all of them.
I agree with most of what Bill wrote, and like several
Sun Jul 11 14:14:14 CDT 2010
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Doug Brewer wrote:
William Robb wrote:
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From: Doug Brewer
Subject: Re: Interval timer, also loud shutter and aikido workshop
William Robb wrote:
I was at a belly dance event a
Larry,
LR3 has that under slideshow.
It's a quick and dirty approach if you don't require complicated
functionality.
Beware of the conversion, if you plan to upload it to youtube -
read my recent posting to the list:
http://pdml.net/pipermail/pdml_pdml.net/2010-June/231911.html
Igor
On Sun,
On 7/11/2010 11:43 AM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2010-07-11 11:34, John Celio wrote:
Well, I'm going to start using two U-locks rather than my old system of
one U-lock and one cable lock, and I'm not going to leave my bike out
overnight ever again. It's impossible to make something theft-proof,
I spent a long weekend up on Lake Vermilion here in Minnesota. Lots of
wildlife and water.
I managed to see quite a few loons and bald eagles - including watching one
eagle swoop down and snatch a fish out of the water just 30 feet from me. Very
cool. I must say that taking photos from a
Great catch. I've never even seen a bald eagle in the wild, let along
photographed one. Congratulations!
Paul
On Jul 11, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
I spent a long weekend up on Lake Vermilion here in Minnesota. Lots of
wildlife and water.
I managed to see quite a few
I spent a long weekend up on Lake Vermilion here in Minnesota. Lots of
wildlife and water.
I managed to see quite a few loons and bald eagles - including watching
one eagle swoop down and snatch a fish out of the water just 30 feet
from me. Very cool. I must say that taking photos from
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