On 20/12/18, Ralf R Radermacher, discombobulated, unleashed:
>What an upheaval. The harbour was full of guards keeping people from
>photographing, streets and good old Hotel Borel where besieged by hordes
>of teenage girls trying to get near this Styles guy. Thank heavens it's
>over.
That is precisely the place! One of the people in our French cinema class/club
knows the area well and brought the 25k map and some contemporary postcards to
study the filming locations! Bruno Dumont himself is from around there.
Am 20.12.18 um 22:11 schrieb Bob W-PDML:
We recently watched the wonderful Ma Loute ('Slack Bay') by Bruno Dumont, set
an hour or so west of Bergues, just north of Boulogne. Do you know it? It looks
like a beautiful landscape on the film, and now I have to go there too.
I don't know that
I spent a couple of hours there on my first diagonale, from Dunkirk to
Perpignan along the Paris Meridian. I made a point of visiting Bergues, of
course because of the film, but the town square was cordoned off for roadworks
or something, and everywhere was busy with cars, probably tourists, so
Am 19.12.18 um 22:39 schrieb John:
Apparently the last stop on the way back to England as well.
What an upheaval. The harbour was full of guards keeping people from
photographing, streets and good old Hotel Borel where besieged by hordes
of teenage girls trying to get near this Styles guy.
Am 19.12.18 um 20:36 schrieb Bob W-PDML:
Dunkirk is first stop on the way to Bergues!
It is indeed. Charming little town with its typical belfry and carillon:
https://the-real-fotoralf.blogspot.com/2013/05/193-stufen.html
Just one thing they got totally wrong in the movie: no-one speaks
Apparently the last stop on the way back to England as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-eMt3SrfFU
On 12/19/2018 14:36:49, Bob W-PDML wrote:
Dunkirk is first stop on the way to Bergues!
https://youtu.be/X5Ap_ETKoag
On 19 Dec 2018, at 18:36, Larry Colen
mailto:l...@red4est.com>>
On 12/19/2018 13:35:13, Larry Colen wrote:
Ralf R Radermacher wrote on 12/19/18 2:46 AM:
Am 18.12.18 um 14:10 schrieb Jostein:
It's been a while since I looked at the available DAM softwares, but I think
one worth checking out for the archive and tagging bit could be PhotoSupreme:
Am 19.12.18 um 19:35 schrieb Larry Colen:
funny, I think of Dunkirk as a place that you leave from not go to.
If you knew what you're missing...
Ralf
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Ralf R. Radermacher - Köln/Cologne, Germany
Blog : http://the-real-fotoralf.blogspot.com
Audio :
Dunkirk is first stop on the way to Bergues!
https://youtu.be/X5Ap_ETKoag
On 19 Dec 2018, at 18:36, Larry Colen
mailto:l...@red4est.com>> wrote:
Ralf R Radermacher wrote on 12/19/18 2:46 AM:
Am 18.12.18 um 14:10 schrieb Jostein:
It's been a while since I looked at the available DAM
Ralf R Radermacher wrote on 12/19/18 2:46 AM:
Am 18.12.18 um 14:10 schrieb Jostein:
It's been a while since I looked at the available DAM softwares, but I
think one worth checking out for the archive and tagging bit could be
PhotoSupreme:
Am 18.12.18 um 14:10 schrieb Jostein:
It's been a while since I looked at the available DAM softwares, but I
think one worth checking out for the archive and tagging bit could be
PhotoSupreme: https://www.idimager.com/photo-supreme-single-user-edition
Thank you, Jostein, and all the others.
It's been a while since I looked at the available DAM softwares, but I
think one worth checking out for the archive and tagging bit could be
PhotoSupreme: https://www.idimager.com/photo-supreme-single-user-edition
It has a palatable licensing model and focus solely on doing the
archiving bit.
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:43 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
>
> I have been fiddeling around with ON1 and find it quite similar to LR/
Have you used the algorithm for importing Lightroom data?
Eric Weir
Decatur, GA USA
eew...@bellsouth.net
"What does it
Lightroom Classic CC works for me. currently on version 8.1 and with
regular updates. I'm a very happy camper with an educational license
from adobe. The regular photography CC subscription is app 12 euro's /
month. If my educational license ends I'll simply pay 12 euros every
month. I loose more
DxO Optics Pro. Doesn't require a subscription, supports tagging and
keyword searching, but lets you set up your own structure, and leaves
your, photos right where you left them.
It's biggest issue is not supporting Pentax cameras prior to K10D.
It's second biggest flaw is it kind of wants
Ralf,
Why blame Adobe for a change that Google made to a Google API?
This is the precise situation that led Apple to expend untold dollars in
developing their own Maps system: not wanting to be reliant upon Google or
anyone else's map APIs. Adobe just licenses the SDK from Google and tries
I have been fiddeling around with ON1 and find it quite similar to LR/
Dave
On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 5:22 PM Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
> Those [...insert choice expletive here...] at Adobe have ruined
> Lightroom 6 for me. I often need to look for what photos I have of a
> particular place and
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 12:22 AM Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
> Tried Darktable and find it awfuly clumsy and far too slow.
>
> What else is there, if anything? I need the database function, the RAW
> development tools, lens corrections, and the map function.
>
> Any suggestions?
Have you tried
>>En domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2018 23:22:11 CET, Ralf R Radermacher
>> escribió:
Those [...insert choice expletive here...] at Adobe have ruined
Lightroom 6 for me. I often need to look for what photos I have of a
particular place and this function has been killed by some change to a
Two work-around suggestions…
1. Can you restore your previous LR6? Then locate and keyword your images.
2. I agree about Lightroom CC, but I use Lightroom Classic CC. I do object to
the Subscription model, but the cost is probably lower than what I was spending
on annual upgrades and I do get
Those [...insert choice expletive here...] at Adobe have ruined
Lightroom 6 for me. I often need to look for what photos I have of a
particular place and this function has been killed by some change to a
Google API.
Lightroom CC is out of the question for practical reasons (main phases
of
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