Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Bob Pdml
I haven’t looked at the pictures yet, but I will do. I like the format. There’s a guy over here who publishes similar small format collections of classic British documentary photography under the name Cafe Royal Books. https://www.caferoyalbooks.com/.

Comet Neowise

2020-07-11 Thread Larry Colen
I totally failed to see it this morning. At the place I went, it turned out to be exactly behind the hill. On my way home, I found a couple other guys who had been looking at it and arrived exactly too late. This article seems to be one of the better ones for showing how to find it.

Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Paul Stenquist
Superb! Enjoyed this immensely. Paul > On Jul 11, 2020, at 6:23 PM, Juan Buhler wrote: > > Hi all, > > I recently printed a little magazine with photos, a "zine" like kids these > days call them. > > Here is a link, click on the photo to see the whole collection of images > included in the

Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Great images! I particularly like the train in Patagonia. Justy a perfect composition. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 6:23 PM Juan Buhler wrote: > Hi all, > > I recently printed a little magazine with

Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Dale H. Cook
On 7/11/2020 6:22 PM, Juan Buhler wrote: I recently printed a little magazine with photos, a "zine" like kids these days call them. Heck, I was editing a zine fifty years ago - it is an old term. -- Dale H. Cook, Pentax K-70, smc Pentax-DA 18-270mm, smc Pentax-D FA Macro 100mm, Rokinon 650Z

Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Juan Buhler
Haha, I know it was a term for ever, and I used to subscribe to a sci-fi 'zine that was issued in floppy disk in Argentina back in the 80s. It's just that nowadays it seems like all the kids are making photo 'zines. I printed it with https://mixam.com/ . Blurb has an easy to use app to make

Re: GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Larry Colen
> On Jul 11, 2020, at 3:22 PM, Juan Buhler wrote: > > Hi all, > > I recently printed a little magazine with photos, a "zine" like kids these > days call them. Heh! Sci fi fandom has had zines longer than I’ve been alive. I guess the term is finally catching on with the “mundanes”. :-) >

Re: LR 6 question

2020-07-11 Thread Larry Colen
There’s nothing like asking a question in public to help you realize the answer. I forgot about Jeff Friedl’s data explorer http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/data-explorer > On Jul 11, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Larry Colen wrote: > > For photographing the stellers, I”ve been switching

LR 6 question

2020-07-11 Thread Larry Colen
For photographing the stellers, I”ve been switching between full frame and crop to get a quick zoom out/in. Is there an easy way to sort images in LR6 based on image resolution, number of pixels on the long edge or somesuch? I can find aspect ratio, but that doesn’t change -- Larry Colen

GESO, and a zine

2020-07-11 Thread Juan Buhler
Hi all, I recently printed a little magazine with photos, a "zine" like kids these days call them. Here is a link, click on the photo to see the whole collection of images included in the zine: https://juanbuhler.com/zine I printed 50 of these, and I want to make new ones a few times per year.

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Paul Sorenson
Hmmm.  Hadn't considered that interpretation. On 7/11/2020 1:15 AM, Bob Pdml wrote: It doesn’t mean that they themselves were evil, but that they suffered in their short lives. On 11 Jul 2020, at 07:03, Paul Sorenson wrote: Somewhere in Massachusetts (I think western), driving through in

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That's easy for you to say! Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:55 PM Dale H. Cook wrote: > On 7/11/2020 11:02 AM, Dale H. Cook wrote: > > > That figure of speech might be a trophe. > > Hmmm ... that's what

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Dale H. Cook
On 7/11/2020 11:02 AM, Dale H. Cook wrote: That figure of speech might be a trophe. Hmmm ... that's what I get for writing a reply after a late night - I was still drinking my first cup of coffee. That should be "trope". -- Dale H. Cook, Pentax K-70, smc Pentax-DA 18-270mm, smc Pentax-D FA

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Dale H. Cook
On 7/11/2020 10:09 AM, Bob Pdml wrote: It reminds me of a figure of speech that my Latin teacher was fond of, but I’ve forgotten the name for it. He might have said “few were their days and evil”. That figure of speech might be a trophe. -- Dale H. Cook, Pentax K-70, smc Pentax-DA 18-270mm,

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread John
Probably it's a lament for a short, hard-scrabble life, rather than an assessment of his character. On 7/11/2020 02:02:48, Paul Sorenson wrote: Somewhere in Massachusetts (I think western), driving through in 1967 we happened upon an old cemetery overgrown with weeds.  One of the headstones

Re: PESO - another weird one..

2020-07-11 Thread John
As Jimmy Buffet says, "Dead Head, Parrot Head ... What's the difference?" On 7/9/2020 18:53:38, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: Now I will have the Dead Parrot sketch running through my mind all evening. Then again, I am a Parrot Head. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Bob Pdml
Nowadays people are probably not used to the way the expression was phrased. It can be parsed to discern the meaning. > "Few and evil were their days" “Few were their days“ “Evil were their days” It reminds me of a figure of speech that my Latin teacher was fond of, but I’ve forgotten the

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Dale H. Cook
On 7/11/2020 2:15 AM, Bob wrote: It doesn’t mean that they themselves were evil, but that they suffered in their short lives. I concur. The meaning of words and their usage have changed over time. I am forever encountering inexperienced genealogists who misinterpret old gravestones and old

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Bob Pdml
It doesn’t mean that they themselves were evil, but that they suffered in their short lives. > On 11 Jul 2020, at 07:03, Paul Sorenson wrote: > > Somewhere in Massachusetts (I think western), driving through in 1967 we > happened upon an old cemetery overgrown with weeds. One of the

Re: PESO: Rural small cemetery in middle of field.

2020-07-11 Thread Paul Sorenson
Somewhere in Massachusetts (I think western), driving through in 1967 we happened upon an old cemetery overgrown with weeds.  One of the headstones was for two brothers - one who died at age 12 and another at 21 a couple years later.  The epitaph on the stone read "Few and evil were their