Stan Halpin wrote:
>Salisbury/Shaftesbury 4-7 October.
When you're in Shaftesbury be sure to cycle up Gold Hill with a loaf
of Hovis. (Have Ridley Scott film it if possible.)
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I really like the lighting, which worked especially well on the rhododendron
bud.
Very nice series!
Rick
> On Aug 27, 2019, at 1:06 AM, David Mann wrote:
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> It's been several months since I picked up the dslr but our magnolia tree is
> going bonkers this year so I wanted to get a couple of
Thanks, Bob and Dan!
> On Aug 28, 2019, at 2:56 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
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> Some lovely photos there
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>> On 28 Aug 2019, at 01:53, Rick Womer wrote:
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>> Grounds for Sculpture is a combination outdoor gallery and park in central
>> New Jersey, established by Seward Johnson II, of the Johnson
Salisbury/Shaftesbury 4-7 October. Arriving London on the train from Paris
mid-morning on the 4th, making our way to LHR to pick up a rental car, then on
down to Dorset. Back to LHR late(?) Monday 7th for an overnight prior to our
flight home on the 8th.
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> On Aug 30, 2019, at
On 30/8/19, Stanley Halpin, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Headed for Europe on Tuesday
Remind me. London at some point?
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I "think" I submitted early this month. Not one of my all time favorite shots,
but I happened across it as I was reviewing shots from our trip this spring
thought it might be interesting. While it had my attention I decided to use the
image for my first ever trial of a commercial printed metal p
American universities face many of the same issues. Our biggest problems
are the excessive cost of a college education and the amount of debt many
students incur via student loans.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 1:00 PM mike wilson wrote:
> On 25 August 2019 at 11:27 Steve Cottrell wrote:
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> On 25/8/19, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
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> >No subscription - no read. Very liberal.
>
> Strange, I had no problem reading it.
>
> Reproduced below...
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> The UK's reputedly world-class higher education sector has long
Ok, I'm in. This was a tough one I had to dig through files originally
taken with film. Haven't been to any seashore since 2002. Lazy me,
though, I subnitted one I had already scanned for another purpose :-)
ann
On 8/26/2019 6:54 PM, Brian W wrote:
G'day all
Another slow start this month.
On 8/18/2019 17:24:38, John wrote:
... or to quote William Bendix, "What a revolting development this is!"
MY second hard-drive (Drive 'D:') just crashed with no warning. BIOS doesn't
recognize it. Dead as a door-nail.
Update: I thought I had pretty much recovered everything of importance .
Thanks, John.
The bridge was build when the tracks below belonged to the New Jersey
Central Railroad Co. When that entity went bankrupt, the tracks were given
to NJ Transit, but the latter never took ownership of the bridge. As a
result, maintenance has been neglected for decades, as the state, t
One would think so, but until three weeks ago, this one-lane wooden bridge
was used daily by commuters as a link between two US highways.
The biggest problem was the fact that trucks would come to the bridge based
on their GPS directions, and them have difficulty turning around when they
realized t
I believe New Jersey has a certain history regarding bridge closures 8^)
This one looks like it maybe predates the New Jersey Department of
Transportation. I suspect it was built back before the automobile replaced the
horse & carriage; perfectly adequate in its day, but no match for modern roa
Glad to see you're back!
On 8/28/2019 10:16:27, ann sanfedele wrote:
Like it.
ann
On 8/28/2019 3:22 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
Your wish is my command (I think). This should be full size, or as large as LR
will render:
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0I532ODWGrCKVN
The appeal of the scene to
A pretty scene, but obviously of another era.
Paul
> On Aug 30, 2019, at 1:11 AM, Alan C wrote:
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> The sides don't look to bad. I suppose the real problem lies in the load
> bearing surface? Municipalities can't afford to take risks.
>
> Alan C
>
>> On 30-Aug-19 06:23 AM, Daniel J. Matyola
Am 30.08.19 um 06:23 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
I went out look at the closure, and decided it was a bit interesting.
Looks like some makeshift solution after the last one came down...
Ralf
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