Hello All
Nice gallery. I liked Stans Masked Booby - very minimalist. Also Bob's
Goring Beach.
Patrick
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To: Pdml
Subject: UPDATE - December PUG is up
G'day all
Please ignore the previous p
G'day all
Please ignore the previous post (error in the 'Next Up' theme).
Enjoy the new gallery here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery
there).
Alan's submission is an innovative interpretation of the theme :-)
Note: The automa
G'day all
Enjoy the gallery here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery
there).
Alan's submission is an innovative interpretation of the theme :-)
Note: The automated submission process usually works well but it's not
infallible. S
Funny, all the different interpretations. My favorite is Jan's interesting
elephants underfoot.
Henk
Op ma 5 dec. 2022 om 11:24 schreef Brian W :
> G'day all
>
> Enjoy the new gallery here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/
>
> (you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery
> th
Wonderful gallery this month, I like Ann's shot a lot and the mushrooms
Dave
On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 5:24 AM Brian W wrote:
> G'day all
>
> Enjoy the new gallery here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/
>
> (you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery
> there).
>
> Note: The aut
Yes - interesting and fun gallery - hafta point out Rick and I did
not collude :-)
My personal faves are Stan's and Jan's - (rhymes just happen)
ann
On 12/7/2022 4:26 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
Thanks! Interesting how so many of them make pairs.
I like ‘Leaf’ by Reinhard very much. The almost
Thanks! Interesting how so many of them make pairs.
I like ‘Leaf’ by Reinhard very much. The almost complementary colours of the
leaf and tiles in that beautiful light and shade, with the shape of the leaf
almost echoing that of the tile pattern, and of course the beautiful tiles
themselves, w
G'day all
Enjoy the new gallery here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated submission process usually works well but it's not
infallible. So, if you made a submission and you don't see it in the gallery,
let me
As Brian said... I agree Bill's does nail the topic very nicely and it
made me laugh out loud - even though it is clearly "constructed" .
As to Jan's Apache trail -- Yeah, ttaken by that becuase , as John, I've
been right there a bit of a scary road to drive for me
back in I think it was 1985.
Am 07.12.21 um 21:15 schrieb David J Brooks:
super gallery
It is indeed.
Pity I couldn't contribute this time. We're snowed under with work until
the 15th. Currently, I don't even find the time to lurk.
Ralf
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It's a world treasure, not just a national one. Its grace & beauty
surpassed its original purpose.
On 12/6/2021 4:10 PM, jtainter wrote:
Rick wrote:
"Joe, I feel the same way. We haven’t been to Asia, but my wife and I were getting to Europe for work (with some holiday attached) once or twic
super gallery
Dave
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 5:16 AM Brian W wrote:
> G'day all
>
> Lots of lonely roads this month but Bill's "The Lost Girls" nails the theme
> perfectly.
>
> Enjoy the new gallery here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/
>
> (you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous
On Tue., Dec. 7, 2021, 8:50 a.m. Rick Womer, wrote:
> Ick.
>
> What is it about the lack of a shell that makes them more repulsive than
> other mollusks?
>
> Rick
>
They are all ugly outside their shells. Never eat half an escargot and look
at what's left.
The size doesn't help either.
bill
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Ick.
What is it about the lack of a shell that makes them more repulsive than other
mollusks?
Rick
> On Dec 6, 2021, at 11:49 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
>
> Rick, I estimate in the order of 10 cm ( 4 inch).
> Henk
>
> Op ma 6 dec. 2021 om 03:00 schreef Rick Womer :
>
>> I agree that Bill Robb’
Rick wrote:
"Joe, I feel the same way. We haven’t been to Asia, but my wife and I were
getting to Europe for work (with some holiday attached) once or twice a year.
My last trip was one to London in April 2019. I surmise that the photo is Notre
Dame; the fire was agonizing to watch on TV, and
Rick, I estimate in the order of 10 cm ( 4 inch).
Henk
Op ma 6 dec. 2021 om 03:00 schreef Rick Womer :
> I agree that Bill Robb’s photo gets the blue ribbon this month!
>
> The prize for the best title should go to Eric for “impathable.” (Either
> very clever, or he was using voice recognition wi
I agree that Bill Robb’s photo gets the blue ribbon this month!
The prize for the best title should go to Eric for “impathable.” (Either very
clever, or he was using voice recognition with a bad lisp.)
Dan, as you may know Randall Thompson set a set of Frost’s poems to music in
his choral work
I liked all of them, but I was taken by Jan van "Wijk's Apache Trail,
Arizona" because I've been there too. I recognize that spot on the trail.
I have a friend who lives in Mesa, AZ just a few miles from the southern
terminus in Apache Junction.
On 12/5/2021 5:16 AM, Brian W wrote:
G'day al
G'day all
Lots of lonely roads this month but Bill's "The Lost Girls" nails the theme
perfectly.
Enjoy the new gallery here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated submission process usually works well but it's n
Thanks for all your work, Brian.You’ve done a magnificent jog managing the pug.
I will try to participate more frequently next year.
Paul
> On Dec 4, 2020, at 6:33 PM, Brian W wrote:
>
> G'day all
>
> Biggest gallery of the year - a great way to end 2020. It's been a
> challenging
> time for
Nikon has all my cormorant shots . Sorry gang for not able too add the
second😷
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020, 8:21 AM Mark Roberts
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> Only one cormorant???
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Really nice gallery again. My favorite is Toine’s; the minimalism really works
wonderfully.
Rick
> On Dec 4, 2020, at 6:33 PM, Brian W wrote:
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> G'day all
>
> Biggest gallery of the year - a great way to end 2020. It's been a
> challenging
> time for everyone so let's hope for a better 202
Only one cormorant???
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G'day all
Biggest gallery of the year - a great way to end 2020. It's been a challenging
time for everyone so let's hope for a better 2021 with lots more photo
opportunities.
19 submissions this month with some great images - Paul's "To the Heavens" and
Ralf's "Shipspotting" are personal faves.
Thanks for your comments Rick.
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>From: Rick Womer
>Subject: Re: December PUG is up
>
>Brian, the PUGs are =consistently= “goodies”!
>
>This month, MARK!’s “Bass Lake” is the minimalist-est of the bunch (would have
>been even minimalist-est-er with
thanks RIck!
My faves are Brian's and yours - honest :-) though Brian's gives me the
creeps - that plane looks like some evil giant insect . Yours is
definitely minimalist because of the broad open space - but whole
gallery is wonderful
ann
On 12/6/2019 8:56 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Brian, th
Thanks, Bulent!
ann
On 12/6/2019 1:08 AM, Bulent Celasun wrote:
My favorites this month are:
Bass Lake by Mark Roberts,
All Alone by Ann Sanfedele and
Outlook by Rick Womer.
I also enjoyed
Minimal Housing by Henk Terhell
(though I would hesitate to consider it
minimalist).
And thank you Bri
Brian, the PUGs are =consistently= “goodies”!
This month, MARK!’s “Bass Lake” is the minimalist-est of the bunch (would have
been even minimalist-est-er without the stick). Ken’s is a minimalist classic,
but does the classic one better by having the perfect reflections. Brian’s and
AnnSan’s are
My favorites this month are:
Bass Lake by Mark Roberts,
All Alone by Ann Sanfedele and
Outlook by Rick Womer.
I also enjoyed
Minimal Housing by Henk Terhell
(though I would hesitate to consider it
minimalist).
And thank you Brian,
for all your efforts to maintain the lovely galleries.
Bulent
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G'day all
The last one for the year is a goodie
View the gallery here:
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Thanks for the comment ann - I haven't printed it large yet - looking foir
more wall space !
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "ann sanfedele"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up
Brian - those are my exact to
Thank you paul for your thoughtful comment.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up
Nice gallery. Ken’s photo is both beautiful and conceptually brilliant.
Dave’s is ex
Agree, Brian. Ken's image is also my
pick.
Thanks Jack for your comment.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Jack Davis"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up
Agree, Brian. Ken's image is also my
pick.
J
Sen
eciate it.
>
> Kenneth Waller
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
> Subject: Re: December PUG is up
>
>
> > Another interesting PUG, with many great images!
> >
> > I agree that Ken Waller's &
tyola"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up
Another interesting PUG, with many great images!
I agree that Ken Waller's "Monet" is the pick of an outstanding litter,
Words fail me in trying to praise it.
I also very much like Dave
Brook's "Hard Water" and Matthew Hunt
Thanks Brian for the comment and thanks for all you do putting the PUG out !
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Brian Walters"
Subject: December PUG is up
G'day all,
A bit larger gallery this month. Some exc
Depends on the well. Celestins is nice, not at all sulphurous, with very fine
bubbles. I lived in Harrogate for many years and some of the water there is
very sulphurous, and there is the occasional whiff of hellfire in Vichy, but
not as much as Harrogate. Vichy is a very attractive town.
> On
Isn't Vichy water high in minerals and sulfur?
Not to my taste.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 5:44 PM Bob W-PDML wrote:
>
> In Vichy at the source of Celestins you can draw the water free, or go
> into a shop and buy some...
> https://web-
On a similar theme, a town in New South Wales banned bottled water in 2009.
Sadly it doesn't seem to have caught on more widely:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-07-08/nsw-town-bans-bottled-water/1346406
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http
In a restaurant in France this summer the waiter put a carafe of water like
this one on the table:
https://goo.gl/images/aBJxBj
Les Eaux Municipales means tap water...
Except that it's glass, it would be nice to carry one around for refilling from
fountains.
In Vichy at the source of Celestins
back in '81 my thought when I saw the bottle being filled was that it
was Evion's source ;-) I was photographing the
fountain itself - the frame before it on that roll tells me that...
never bothered to blow that one up... I'll go for the gag every time
ann
On 12/5/2018 2:11 PM, Bob W-PDML w
> On 5 Dec 2018, at 15:01, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> Another interesting PUG, with many great images!
>
> [...]
> Ann's "Bottled" is also excellent and gave me a real chuckle. On my three
> trips to Switzerland over the decades, I constantly watched the locals
> filling their Perrier bottl
Brian - those are my exact top three as well!
Ken's Monet is especially a knock out. Hope he has printed that one!
ann
On 12/4/2018 10:56 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all,
A bit larger gallery this month. Some excellent work, as usual - Ken's "Show Me
the Monet" is one favourite (great titl
Nice gallery. Ken’s photo is both beautiful and conceptually brilliant. Dave’s
is excellent as well. many good shots.
Paul
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Agree, Brian. Ken's image is also my
pick.
J
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> On Dec 4, 2018, at 7:56 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
>
> G'day all,
>
> A bit larger gallery this month. Some excellent work, as usual - Ken's "Show
> Me
> the Monet" is one favourite (great title too!). Others are Matthew's "Re
Another interesting PUG, with many great images!
I agree that Ken Waller's "Monet" is the pick of an outstanding litter,
Words fail me in trying to praise it.
I also very much like Dave
Brook's "Hard Water" and Matthew Hunt's "Red Lights." both exceptional.
Ann's "Bottled" is also excellent and
G'day all,
A bit larger gallery this month. Some excellent work, as usual - Ken's "Show Me
the Monet" is one favourite (great title too!). Others are Matthew's "Red
Light" - simple & effective - and Henk's "Water in the Form of Art".
View here:
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I figured you could see Mt LeConte if conditions were right but what
other mountains are between GFM and LeConte I could see being a problem
but not the distance as the crow flies, I didn't think.
I'm thinking of Lookout mountain and seeing seven states from the
summit. And of course in Al
Great Smokey Mountain National Park is a 95 miles as the crow flies (Mile High
Swinging Bridge to Newfound Gap) and according to this calculator, from an
altitude of 5280 ft the distance to the horizon is 89 miles.
http://www.ringbell.co.uk/info/hdist.htm
IF the weather is clear, you can se
My count was only National Parks.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "ann sanfedele"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up!
I made a distinction between parks and monuments and such in listing my
40... I was using the li
I made a distinction between parks and monuments and such in listing my
40... I was using the list on line of the
59 that Ddan was using as well, and I presume, was Ken...
Gosh, getting into National Monuments and historical thingys that are
not specifically parks would, I imagine,
increase a
I didn't know about GFM becoming a State Park, Blue RIdge isn't a
National Park - according to list I saw recent.
I think you _can_ see Smokey mountains in distance from tippy top of
Grandfather mt...
ann
On 12/7/2017 3:03 PM, John wrote:
Great Smokey Mountains NP is a bit far to be seen fr
Actually, most of those (not including cemeteries) *are* part of the
National Park Service.
https://www.nps.gov/hfc/carto/PDF/NPSmap2.pdf
On 12/6/2017 16:05, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I just googled the official list, and check off 25 I have visited. That
does not, of course, include national m
One of the better ideas we've given the world. Glad to see
the idea has caught on in other countries.
On 12/6/2017 14:47, Ken Waller wrote:
These National Parks are a great resource for the U. S.
Kenneth Waller
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I won't bore y'all with all the crap that's been going on why I didn't
get around to submitting anything for this PUG when National Parks was
a natural fit for me.
Instead here's one I could have and probably should have submitted.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/4531053717/lightbox/
C
And crows are a lot smarter than pigeons.
On 12/6/2017 09:50, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
"While it is unlikely Sam recognized me"
Don't be so sure, Ann. I read a scientific paper on city pigeons, where it
was demonstrated that the definitely recognized human faces, and can retain
the memories fo
They knew they were eventually going to lose the land because of rising
property taxes, so they sold most of it to the state to become a park.
They retained a concession to run the attraction as a non-profit
environmental education facility, but it's also under NC State Park rules
(which is why th
Great Smokey Mountains NP is a bit far to be seen from GFM.
OTOH, the Blue Ridge Parkway's Glenn Cove Viaduct is on
Grandfather Mountain and it's only a mile from the GFM
entrancegate to the Blue Ridge Parkway access from US-221.
On 12/6/2017 10:20, ann sanfedele wrote:
GFM is private land... b
Grandfather Mountain is not a national park, however the Blue Ridge
Parkway that runs across the shoulder of GFM *IS*.
Grandfather Mountain used to be a private attraction, but recently
(2015 I think) Hugh Morton's heirs donated the land to the State of
North Carolina and GFM is now a North Carol
Just ravin' mad.
Alan C
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At least he didn't chicken out.
Kenneth Waller
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At least he didn't chicken out.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "ann sanfedele"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up!
On 12/6/2017 3:34 PM, mike wilson wrote:
He shouldn't have ducked.
Konrad Lorenz was ci
I'll keep that in mind if I really do win the lottery :-)
a
On 12/6/2017 10:27 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
You have skipped the best one of all! We will have a spare bedroom in Maui
in February , , , ,
Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:
You have skipped the best one of all! We will have a spare bedroom in Maui
in February , , , ,
Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:12 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> Hawaii is the one I've never been to... unlikely I ever will
>
> and of course I
Hawaii is the one I've never been to... unlikely I ever will
and of course I've been to the one in the northeast many times, as I
lived in Maine for 3 years and also took
many road trips down east since then...
I left off a couple in Florida that I may have been to as a child,
possibly before
There are a total of 59 National parks -- only one in the Northeast. Mot
are in Utah and Alaska.
Which is the state you have not visited, Ann?
Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 7:08 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> I have been to 40 in the USA and
I have been to 40 in the USA and x'ed out the ones I had not been to,
and then counted the rest.
got ya both beat... :-) I come from road trip stock.
Didn't do Canada yet. Company coming shortly with a framing project
ann
On 12/6/2017 4:05 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I just googled the of
On 12/6/2017 3:34 PM, mike wilson wrote:
He shouldn't have ducked.
Konrad Lorenz was circumcised by a raven.
Fowl play
ann
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 10:16:59AM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:
> I would love it to have been true... and actually -felt- it was so at the
> time.
> and ravens, I believe, are somewhat smarter than pigeons.
>
> ann
The average cobblestone is somewhat smarter than a pigeon.
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l Parks I've visited - 22.
Not all of them were photo destinations - some were just to rubber neck.
These National Parks are a great resource for the U. S.
Kenneth Waller
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Subject:
I have had some interesting encounters with the ravens at the Tower of
London. Cheeky birds, and quite clever and persistent.
Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
> I had my Raven experience several years back while in a
I just googled the official list, and check off 25 I have visited. That
does not, of course, include national monuments, preserves, historic sites,
historic parks, memorials battlefields, cemeteries, recreation areas,
seashores, lakeshores, rivers, parkways, trails, and "affiliated areas,"
all of
> On 06 December 2017 at 16:15 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> David J Brooks wrote:
>
> >Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
> >remembered to late that GFM is one. Arg
>
> GFM is a state park, not national.
Close enough for Brave Dooks.
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He shouldn't have ducked.
> On 06 December 2017 at 20:22 Bob W-PDML wrote:
>
>
> Konrad Lorenz was circumcised by a raven.
>
> > On 6 Dec 2017, at 20:14, Ken Waller wrote:
> >
> > I had my Raven experience several years back while in a state park just
> > north of Moab Utah. My wife and I we
Konrad Lorenz was circumcised by a raven.
> On 6 Dec 2017, at 20:14, Ken Waller wrote:
>
> I had my Raven experience several years back while in a state park just north
> of Moab Utah. My wife and I were mostly alone sitting on a bench near a very
> steep and deep canyon fall off just enjoying
.
I've read in several places that they are reputed to be among the smartest
of birds.
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: December PUG is up!
"While it is unlikely Sam recogni
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From: "ann sanfedele"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up!
But a gorgeous one! I counted the parks I've been to in North America
and there are 7 of them.. (two of the same park, amazingly - YOHO)
includi
ot;Daniel J. Matyola"
Subject: Re: December PUG is up!
Not a large gallery, but a very enjoyable one, with many entrancing
portraits of National Parks all over the globe.
Rick Wormer's "Haleakala Crater" touches my soul, as that is just about
my
favorite spot on the pla
I thought it was privately owned.. hmmm
but you certainly would know :-)
ann
On 12/6/2017 11:15 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
remembered to late that GFM is one. Arg
GFM is a state park, not national.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Mark Roberts
wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
>
>>Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
>>remembered to late that GFM is one. Arg
>
> GFM is a state park, not national.
Good thing i forgot then
Dave
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David J Brooks wrote:
>Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
>remembered to late that GFM is one. Arg
GFM is a state park, not national.
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GFM is private land... but photos you took there, given you pointed your
camera in the right direction,
would have given you the Great Smokey Mountains NP
ann
On 12/6/2017 10:06 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
remembered to late t
I would love it to have been true... and actually -felt- it was so at
the time.
and ravens, I believe, are somewhat smarter than pigeons.
ann
On 12/6/2017 9:50 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
"While it is unlikely Sam recognized me"
Don't be so sure, Ann. I read a scientific paper on city pigeon
Skipped this one as i THOUGHT i had not been to a national park, then
remembered to late that GFM is one. Arg
Dave
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>>I counted the parks I've been to in North America
>>and there are 7 of them.. (two of the same park, a
"While it is unlikely Sam recognized me"
Don't be so sure, Ann. I read a scientific paper on city pigeons, where it
was demonstrated that the definitely recognized human faces, and can retain
the memories for extended periods of time,
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
Thanks for the heads up, and for this story Ann!
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 20:27:22 -0500 ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>My personal favorite is for a very personal reason.. (in addition to it being
>a lovely shot)
>I think I know those ravens at the Painted Desert!
>WHen did you take the photo, Jan?
It was t
Thanks Dan!
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 17:12:10 -0500 Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
>Jn van Wijk's "Painted Desert Locals" is perhaps the most dynamic; I love
>the way he capture both the perched bird and the airborne in that
>well-composed image.
Regards, JvW
ann sanfedele wrote:
>I counted the parks I've been to in North America
>and there are 7 of them.. (two of the same park, amazingly - YOHO)
>including mine, of course...
Some people just have good taste :-)
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Kind of you, Ann. Thanks!
J
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> On Dec 5, 2017, at 5:31 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
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> Jack - that one was particularly nice for it's painterlyness.. like a
> Bierstradt
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> ann
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>> On 12/5/2017 6:15 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>> Thanks for Moulton Barn comments,
>> Dan!
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He (or she) had to have remembered
you, Ann. Believe.
J
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> On Dec 5, 2017, at 5:27 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
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> But a gorgeous one! I counted the parks I've been to in North America and
> there are 7 of them.. (two of the same park, amazingly - YOHO) including
> mine, of
great gallery. enjoyed looking at each one of them but quite liked David
Mann's "pontoon" and Brian Walters' "the pinnacles".
~subash
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 08:47:26 +1100 (AEDT)
Brian Walters wrote:
> View here:
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> http://pug.komkon.org/
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Jack - that one was particularly nice for it's painterlyness.. like a
Bierstradt
ann
On 12/5/2017 6:15 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Thanks for Moulton Barn comments,
Dan!
J
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On Dec 5, 2017, at 2:12 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Not a large gallery, but a very enjoyable one, wi
But a gorgeous one! I counted the parks I've been to in North America
and there are 7 of them.. (two of the same park, amazingly - YOHO)
including mine, of course...
Love the caribou at Denali, Ken - and Brian's Pinnacles leaps out at
me... but so much prettiness throughout.
My personal favor
As usual Brian thanks for the effort you put in to the PUG !
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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Subject: December PUG is up!
G'day all,
A late surge of submissions got us up to a reasonable nu
Thanks for Moulton Barn comments,
Dan!
J
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> On Dec 5, 2017, at 2:12 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
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> Not a large gallery, but a very enjoyable one, with many entrancing
> portraits of National Parks all over the globe.
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> Rick Wormer's "Haleakala Crater" touches my soul,
Not a large gallery, but a very enjoyable one, with many entrancing
portraits of National Parks all over the globe.
Rick Wormer's "Haleakala Crater" touches my soul, as that is just about my
favorite spot on the planet -- next to the beaches of South Maui.
Jack Davis' "Moulton Barn" is perhaps
G'day all,
A late surge of submissions got us up to a reasonable number - all very good,
showing the diversity of National Parks in several countries.
View here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated submission
On 12/5/2016 7:26 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Rather "late to the party" because of a ridiculous week at work, but anyway...
Jack's is my favorite--beautiful geometry in that shot.
Others I especially like are Bill's Matthew's Dan's Eric's, and PJ's.
This might be the strongest collection of a year
On 12/5/2016 7:46 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
I love that, David...
Jack, note that the "V" of the mountains point to the float... moving
the float to the left in the composition would mess up what it looked
like to me the best possible placement...
Thanks Jack and Ann.
I have a couple of outta
On 12/4/2016 10:38 PM, David Mann wrote:
On Dec 4, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Bill's 'Pretty Tranquil' - incredibly subtle colours and tones. Sheesh.
I did a double-take when I saw that as it reminded me of an old one of mine.
That must be why it's so good.
http://gallery.mul
On 12/4/2016 9:16 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
very nice gallery to end the year. found Bill's 'pretty tranquil'
particularly stunning...
Thank you. I appreciate it.
On Sat, 03 Dec 2016 22:55:52 +1100
Brian Walters wrote:
As usual you'll find the gallery here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
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