Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Bob W-PDML
This is how it looks in daylight:
http://www.russianchurchlondon.org/en/



On 8 Jan 2019, at 02:25, Daniel J. Matyola 
mailto:danmaty...@gmail.com>> wrote:

BTW, today is Russian Chrisrmas.

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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:55 PM Daniel J. Matyola 
mailto:danmaty...@gmail.com>>
wrote:

Russian churches tend to be gaudy, like St Basils and the Church on the
Spilled Blood.

Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:19 PM 
mailto:jco...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:

Suitably gloomy for a Russian church!  Like it though...


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Re: OT: Film scanning fun

2019-01-07 Thread Bob W-PDML
What an excellent idea!

> On 8 Jan 2019, at 01:28, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> On iOS with an iPad or iPhone, you can use a little app called FilmLab. Just 
> point it at a bw or color neg and it inverts it on the fly for viewing and 
> capturing. Make it easy to view a lot of negs quickly and prepare them for 
> scanning. 
> 
> G
> 
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2019, at 5:18 PM, jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
>> 
>> Had the same problem with some 40 rolls of B negatives which I had
>> processed myself and cut into sixes for storage over 30 years ago:
>> fortunately, my scissors cut was individual enough to allow me to:
>> Sort by film type (Ilford HP4,  PlusX,  PanatonicX, TriX, etc.
>> Sub-sort by processed density - usually variable in my early days of home
>> processing!
>> Sort by frame number at the beginning of each strip.
>> Match the shape of the cut at the end of the strip with the cut at the
>> beginning of the strip from the same film type and the next frame number
>> 
>> Took a while, but in the end I had reconstructed about 80% of the set, which
>> gave a reasonably chronological record of my early disasters - some of which
>> I am still making!  It also allowed me to find some shots which were
>> historically significant to my family, which was really the whole point.
>> 
>> John in Brisbane
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: PDML  On Behalf Of John
>> Sent: Monday, 7 January 2019 12:16 PM
>> To: pdml@pdml.net
>> Subject: Re: OT: Film scanning fun
>> 
>> I've got all these old mixed up film strips & slides and sometimes it's
>> really hard to figure out when & where. I screwed up several years ago and
>> jumbled them all together.
>> 
>> With negatives, it's difficult to even know what's on it until I scan it. 
>> VueScan requires a name before I can scan them.
>> 
>> Current case in point:
>> 
>> Five strips of negatives and a couple dozen mixed slides (1/3 Kodachrome &
>> 2/3
>> E-6 most likely Ektrachrome, but possibly Fujichrome. The Kodachrome slides
>> all have a processing date (3 letter month 2 digit year) & frame number and
>> some of the older ones also have a stamp giving the machine # they were
>> processed through.
>> 
>> The Ektachrome/Fujichrome slides are all Pakon mounts or Plastimount mounts
>> without frame numbers.
>> 
>> From the edge markings the negatives turn out to be strips 1, 2, 3 & 5 from
>> a roll of Ektar 100, but the 4th strip is an unnamed Fuji C-41 film.
>> 
>> I'm trying to work out a procedure & naming convention that will allow me to
>> easily rename them if I finally figure out where they're from and insert
>> missing frames in sequence if they turn up later.
>> 
>> This is slightly easier with the older Kodachromes & negative strips.
>> Different machines used different color inks at different times, so all the
>> No4 slides from Sep 99 have red ink and all the No9 slides from the same
>> month have blue ink ...
>> 
>> My current scheme (which I'm still refining):
>>   *Sort the images as best I can figure and group the ones that go
>>together.
>>   *Create a folder -MM-DD-R00x using the current date.
>>   *Create a text file -MM-DD-R00x.txt in that folder.
>>   *Write down as much as I know about the film: Process date, Film
>> type,
>>frame numbers, image subjects, when & where I think I was while
>>scanning.
>>   *Scan the images & Name them -MM-DD-R00x_001+.dng (skipping
>> missing
>>frame numbers when known)
>> 
>> Repeat for as many "rolls" as it looks like I have to scan today.
>> 
>> Eventually the image scans will be renamed MMDD-R00x-.dng for the
>> date I figure I started the roll of film; placed into a folder
>> MMDD_Identifier (place, subject, reminder ...) and saved as a sub-folder
>> for the appropriate year.
>> 
>> Why does any of this matter? Maybe if I can assemble a semi-chronological
>> record of the photography I've done over the years, I can see what mistakes
>> I made then and figure out if I'm still making the same mistakes today.
>> 
>> But I don't need a reason, I just want to remember who I was, where I've
>> been and what I was doing without it being so jumbled up and confusing.
>> 
>> 
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Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
BTW, today is Russian Chrisrmas.

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Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:55 PM Daniel J. Matyola 
wrote:

> Russian churches tend to be gaudy, like St Basils and the Church on the
> Spilled Blood.
>
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:19 PM  wrote:
>
>> Suitably gloomy for a Russian church!  Like it though...
>>
>>
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PESO: Head in the clouds.

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
As we were walking in the rain up 5th Avenue, I looked up to see the Empire
State Building, but it wasn't there.

http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2019/1/6/head-in-the-clouds

K-5 IIs, Tamrom 28-300 F 3.5-5.6 Macro zoom
Comments are invited and appreciated.
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Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Russian churches tend to be gaudy, like St Basils and the Church on the
Spilled Blood.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:19 PM  wrote:

> Suitably gloomy for a Russian church!  Like it though...
>
>
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Re: OT: Film scanning fun

2019-01-07 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On iOS with an iPad or iPhone, you can use a little app called FilmLab. Just 
point it at a bw or color neg and it inverts it on the fly for viewing and 
capturing. Make it easy to view a lot of negs quickly and prepare them for 
scanning. 

G


> On Jan 7, 2019, at 5:18 PM, jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
> 
> Had the same problem with some 40 rolls of B negatives which I had
> processed myself and cut into sixes for storage over 30 years ago:
> fortunately, my scissors cut was individual enough to allow me to:
> Sort by film type (Ilford HP4,  PlusX,  PanatonicX, TriX, etc.
> Sub-sort by processed density - usually variable in my early days of home
> processing!
> Sort by frame number at the beginning of each strip.
> Match the shape of the cut at the end of the strip with the cut at the
> beginning of the strip from the same film type and the next frame number
> 
> Took a while, but in the end I had reconstructed about 80% of the set, which
> gave a reasonably chronological record of my early disasters - some of which
> I am still making!  It also allowed me to find some shots which were
> historically significant to my family, which was really the whole point.
> 
> John in Brisbane
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: PDML  On Behalf Of John
> Sent: Monday, 7 January 2019 12:16 PM
> To: pdml@pdml.net
> Subject: Re: OT: Film scanning fun
> 
> I've got all these old mixed up film strips & slides and sometimes it's
> really hard to figure out when & where. I screwed up several years ago and
> jumbled them all together.
> 
> With negatives, it's difficult to even know what's on it until I scan it. 
> VueScan requires a name before I can scan them.
> 
> Current case in point:
> 
> Five strips of negatives and a couple dozen mixed slides (1/3 Kodachrome &
> 2/3
> E-6 most likely Ektrachrome, but possibly Fujichrome. The Kodachrome slides
> all have a processing date (3 letter month 2 digit year) & frame number and
> some of the older ones also have a stamp giving the machine # they were
> processed through.
> 
> The Ektachrome/Fujichrome slides are all Pakon mounts or Plastimount mounts
> without frame numbers.
> 
> From the edge markings the negatives turn out to be strips 1, 2, 3 & 5 from
> a roll of Ektar 100, but the 4th strip is an unnamed Fuji C-41 film.
> 
> I'm trying to work out a procedure & naming convention that will allow me to
> easily rename them if I finally figure out where they're from and insert
> missing frames in sequence if they turn up later.
> 
> This is slightly easier with the older Kodachromes & negative strips.
> Different machines used different color inks at different times, so all the
> No4 slides from Sep 99 have red ink and all the No9 slides from the same
> month have blue ink ...
> 
> My current scheme (which I'm still refining):
>*Sort the images as best I can figure and group the ones that go
> together.
>*Create a folder -MM-DD-R00x using the current date.
>*Create a text file -MM-DD-R00x.txt in that folder.
>*Write down as much as I know about the film: Process date, Film
> type,
> frame numbers, image subjects, when & where I think I was while
> scanning.
>*Scan the images & Name them -MM-DD-R00x_001+.dng (skipping
> missing
> frame numbers when known)
> 
> Repeat for as many "rolls" as it looks like I have to scan today.
> 
> Eventually the image scans will be renamed MMDD-R00x-.dng for the
> date I figure I started the roll of film; placed into a folder
> MMDD_Identifier (place, subject, reminder ...) and saved as a sub-folder
> for the appropriate year.
> 
> Why does any of this matter? Maybe if I can assemble a semi-chronological
> record of the photography I've done over the years, I can see what mistakes
> I made then and figure out if I'm still making the same mistakes today.
> 
> But I don't need a reason, I just want to remember who I was, where I've
> been and what I was doing without it being so jumbled up and confusing.
> 
> 
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Re: VESO: white-throated kingfisher

2019-01-07 Thread Subash Jeyan
thanks Dan, Jack and Alan. he is just starting on video and has a long
way to go...

On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 13:34:58 -0500
"Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:

> Nice capture, and well photographed.
> 
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:07 AM Subash Jeyan 
> wrote:
> 
> > a kingfisher with a kill :)
> >
> > https://youtu.be/TnipUE3M-xQ
> >
> > shot by Adit with the ks1 and the DAL 55-300 (handheld).

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RE: OT: Film scanning fun

2019-01-07 Thread jcoyle
Had the same problem with some 40 rolls of B negatives which I had
processed myself and cut into sixes for storage over 30 years ago:
fortunately, my scissors cut was individual enough to allow me to:
Sort by film type (Ilford HP4,  PlusX,  PanatonicX, TriX, etc.
Sub-sort by processed density - usually variable in my early days of home
processing!
Sort by frame number at the beginning of each strip.
Match the shape of the cut at the end of the strip with the cut at the
beginning of the strip from the same film type and the next frame number

Took a while, but in the end I had reconstructed about 80% of the set, which
gave a reasonably chronological record of my early disasters - some of which
I am still making!  It also allowed me to find some shots which were
historically significant to my family, which was really the whole point.

John in Brisbane



-Original Message-
From: PDML  On Behalf Of John
Sent: Monday, 7 January 2019 12:16 PM
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: Film scanning fun

I've got all these old mixed up film strips & slides and sometimes it's
really hard to figure out when & where. I screwed up several years ago and
jumbled them all together.

With negatives, it's difficult to even know what's on it until I scan it. 
VueScan requires a name before I can scan them.

Current case in point:

Five strips of negatives and a couple dozen mixed slides (1/3 Kodachrome &
2/3
E-6 most likely Ektrachrome, but possibly Fujichrome. The Kodachrome slides
all have a processing date (3 letter month 2 digit year) & frame number and
some of the older ones also have a stamp giving the machine # they were
processed through.

The Ektachrome/Fujichrome slides are all Pakon mounts or Plastimount mounts
without frame numbers.

 From the edge markings the negatives turn out to be strips 1, 2, 3 & 5 from
a roll of Ektar 100, but the 4th strip is an unnamed Fuji C-41 film.

I'm trying to work out a procedure & naming convention that will allow me to
easily rename them if I finally figure out where they're from and insert
missing frames in sequence if they turn up later.

This is slightly easier with the older Kodachromes & negative strips.
Different machines used different color inks at different times, so all the
No4 slides from Sep 99 have red ink and all the No9 slides from the same
month have blue ink ...

My current scheme (which I'm still refining):
*Sort the images as best I can figure and group the ones that go
 together.
*Create a folder -MM-DD-R00x using the current date.
*Create a text file -MM-DD-R00x.txt in that folder.
*Write down as much as I know about the film: Process date, Film
type,
 frame numbers, image subjects, when & where I think I was while
 scanning.
*Scan the images & Name them -MM-DD-R00x_001+.dng (skipping
missing
 frame numbers when known)

Repeat for as many "rolls" as it looks like I have to scan today.

Eventually the image scans will be renamed MMDD-R00x-.dng for the
date I figure I started the roll of film; placed into a folder
MMDD_Identifier (place, subject, reminder ...) and saved as a sub-folder
for the appropriate year.

Why does any of this matter? Maybe if I can assemble a semi-chronological
record of the photography I've done over the years, I can see what mistakes
I made then and figure out if I'm still making the same mistakes today.

But I don't need a reason, I just want to remember who I was, where I've
been and what I was doing without it being so jumbled up and confusing.


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RE: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread jcoyle
Suitably gloomy for a Russian church!  Like it though...


John in Brisbane



-Original Message-
From: PDML  On Behalf Of Bob W-PDML
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2019 9:06 AM
To: Mail List Pentax-Discuss 
Subject: Russian cathedral

This is the Russian Orthodox cathedral in London, photographed with my phone
on Christmas Eve (not Orthodox Xmas!) after dinner with some friends who
live nearby.

https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd27mncz

https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/00f4c7321374431ea848517ce1613814/albums/7
75e41e7fe91462d820fd3ba97d4cc07/assets/d9dff94892dc435d9a93ee80a347da4a


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Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
It works for me in Chrome.

I like the lighting and the patterns of light and dark.  To my eye,
however, it looks nothing like a Russian cathedral.

Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 7:22 PM Rick Womer  wrote:

> Bob,
>
> I get nothing except 3 white dots chasing each other in the middle of
> a black screen.
>
> Rick
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:07 PM Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> >
> > This is the Russian Orthodox cathedral in London, photographed with my
> phone on Christmas Eve (not Orthodox Xmas!) after dinner with some friends
> who live nearby.
> >
> > https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd27mncz
> >
> >
> https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/00f4c7321374431ea848517ce1613814/albums/775e41e7fe91462d820fd3ba97d4cc07/assets/d9dff94892dc435d9a93ee80a347da4a
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Re: AAARGH! More computer trouble!

2019-01-07 Thread Rick Womer
John,

Sometimes I feel the same way; and then I look at the shelves of
loose-leaf binders containing about 20,000 slides, searchable only
with my memory and a light box.

The computer is now in the hands of the dealer from which I purchased
it; I'm supposed to hear something tomorrow or Wednesday.

Rick

Rick

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 12:46 PM John  wrote:
>
> On 1/6/2019 22:40:56, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> > Oh, yeah, and my iPhone and work computer decided not to recognize each
> > other anymore.
> >
> > Technology..
> >
>
> Gave me a brief vision of the curtain rising with "Tevye" perched on a rooftop
> in "Anatevka" shouting *TECHNOLOGY!*
>
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Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Rick Womer
Odd; it opens in Safari but not in Firefox.

Nice, but a trifle dark.

Rick

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 7:21 PM Rick Womer  wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> I get nothing except 3 white dots chasing each other in the middle of
> a black screen.
>
> Rick
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:07 PM Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> >
> > This is the Russian Orthodox cathedral in London, photographed with my 
> > phone on Christmas Eve (not Orthodox Xmas!) after dinner with some friends 
> > who live nearby.
> >
> > https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd27mncz
> >
> > https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/00f4c7321374431ea848517ce1613814/albums/775e41e7fe91462d820fd3ba97d4cc07/assets/d9dff94892dc435d9a93ee80a347da4a
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Re: Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Rick Womer
Bob,

I get nothing except 3 white dots chasing each other in the middle of
a black screen.

Rick

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:07 PM Bob W-PDML  wrote:
>
> This is the Russian Orthodox cathedral in London, photographed with my phone 
> on Christmas Eve (not Orthodox Xmas!) after dinner with some friends who live 
> nearby.
>
> https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd27mncz
>
> https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/00f4c7321374431ea848517ce1613814/albums/775e41e7fe91462d820fd3ba97d4cc07/assets/d9dff94892dc435d9a93ee80a347da4a
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missed PUG shot

2019-01-07 Thread David J Brooks
I planned to send this one in but time got away from me, or was that
my grandson, not sure:-)

http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2018-nfld2/album/index.html#_IGP9416.jpg

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Russian cathedral

2019-01-07 Thread Bob W-PDML
This is the Russian Orthodox cathedral in London, photographed with my phone on 
Christmas Eve (not Orthodox Xmas!) after dinner with some friends who live 
nearby.

https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd27mncz

https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/00f4c7321374431ea848517ce1613814/albums/775e41e7fe91462d820fd3ba97d4cc07/assets/d9dff94892dc435d9a93ee80a347da4a


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Re: PESO - Attractions

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That scene is .  .  .  .  very English.

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> Managed to force myself to carry a camera today on a shopping trip.
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Re: January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread Henk Terhell

Thanks Dan

Op 2019-01-07 om 16:40 schreef Daniel J. Matyola:


My second favorite is Which Is My Cap? by Henk Terhell.  The repeating
pattern is hypnotic, and the result is quite effective in every respect.






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PESO - Attractions

2019-01-07 Thread Steve Cottrell
Managed to force myself to carry a camera today on a shopping trip.


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Re: January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread Brian Walters
> On 08 January 2019 at 04:49 John  wrote:
> 
> 
> Already broke my New Years resolution. I was going to submit one, but I just 
> couldn't "gather" the resources in time. Guess it's time to start working on 
> February if I can remember what the theme is supposed to be.

Um - it was mentioned in the post you replied to :-)

> 
> I will note the the autosubmit page is still showing the themes for  2018.

Oops - now updated.

Cheers
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> 
> 
> On 1/7/2019 05:39:14, Brian Walters wrote:
> > G'day all,
> > 
> > A slow start to 2019 but a nice selection of images - some innovative
> > interpretations of the theme.
> > 
> > View 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 know.
> > 
> > +
> > 
> > Next up: 'Heat'.
> > 
> > Full Submissions Guidelines here:
> > 
> > http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html
> > 
> > You can submit here:
> > 
> > http://pug.komkon.org/submit/
> > 
> > Cheers
> > Brian
> > ++
> > Brian Walters
> > Western Sydney Australia
> > http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/
> > 
> 
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PESO: Literary Lion

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
One of Manhattan's most recognizable residents:

http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2019/1/6/literary-lion

K-5 IIs, Tamrom 28-300 F 3.5-5.6 Macro zoom
Comments are invited and appreciated.

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Re: January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread Paul Sorenson

"hypnotic"...certainly an apropos description for mushrooms. ;-)

-p

On 1/7/2019 9:40 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

The January PUG is disappointingly small. but it includes some very fine
images indeed.

My favorite is Fishin with the Guys by Ken Waller.  I was at that very
spot, at Brooks Falls, about 25 years ago.  Like Ken, I was hoping for that
classic shot of a salmon jumping into the mouth of a brown bear;  like him,
I was disappointed.  In any event, this photo is a very pleasing and
evocative rendition of an unforgettable place and event.

My second favorite is Which Is My Cap? by Henk Terhell.  The repeating
pattern is*hypnotic*, and the result is quite effective in every respect.



Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:40 AM Brian Walters 
wrote:


G'day all,

A slow start to 2019 but a nice selection of images - some innovative
interpretations of the theme.

View 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 know.

+

Next up: 'Heat'.

Full Submissions Guidelines here:

http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html

You can submit here:

http://pug.komkon.org/submit/

Cheers
Brian
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Re: January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread John
Already broke my New Years resolution. I was going to submit one, but I just 
couldn't "gather" the resources in time. Guess it's time to start working on 
February if I can remember what the theme is supposed to be.


I will note the the autosubmit page is still showing the themes for  2018.


On 1/7/2019 05:39:14, Brian Walters wrote:

G'day all,

A slow start to 2019 but a nice selection of images - some innovative
interpretations of the theme.

View 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 know.

+

Next up: 'Heat'.

Full Submissions Guidelines here:

http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html

You can submit here:

http://pug.komkon.org/submit/

Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/




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Re: AAARGH! More computer trouble!

2019-01-07 Thread John

On 1/6/2019 22:40:56, Rick Womer wrote:


Oh, yeah, and my iPhone and work computer decided not to recognize each
other anymore.

Technology..



Gave me a brief vision of the curtain rising with "Tevye" perched on a rooftop 
in "Anatevka" shouting *TECHNOLOGY!*


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Re: January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
The January PUG is disappointingly small. but it includes some very fine
images indeed.

My favorite is Fishin with the Guys by Ken Waller.  I was at that very
spot, at Brooks Falls, about 25 years ago.  Like Ken, I was hoping for that
classic shot of a salmon jumping into the mouth of a brown bear;  like him,
I was disappointed.  In any event, this photo is a very pleasing and
evocative rendition of an unforgettable place and event.

My second favorite is Which Is My Cap? by Henk Terhell.  The repeating
pattern is hypnotic, and the result is quite effective in every respect.



Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:40 AM Brian Walters 
wrote:

> G'day all,
>
> A slow start to 2019 but a nice selection of images - some innovative
> interpretations of the theme.
>
> View 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 know.
>
> +
>
> Next up: 'Heat'.
>
> Full Submissions Guidelines here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html
>
> You can submit here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/submit/
>
> Cheers
> Brian
> ++
> Brian Walters
> Western Sydney Australia
> http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/
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Re: PESO: A Rainy Day in The City

2019-01-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Alan.  There is nothing anywhere like New York City.

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On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 11:51 PM Alan C  wrote:

> Dan, I enjoy your city shots. A different world. Don't have anything
> remotely like that around here.
>
> Alan C
>
> On 07-Jan-19 05:19 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> > http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2019/1/6/rainy-day
> >
> > K-5 IIs, Tamrom 28-300 F 3.5-5.6 Macro zoom
> > Comments are invited and appreciated.
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January PUG is up

2019-01-07 Thread Brian Walters
G'day all,

A slow start to 2019 but a nice selection of images - some innovative
interpretations of the theme.

View 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 know.

+

Next up: 'Heat'.

Full Submissions Guidelines here:

http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html

You can submit here:

http://pug.komkon.org/submit/

Cheers
Brian
++
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