Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread Bob W-PDML
You've fallen for the marketing... > On 21 Dec 2018, at 03:43, John wrote: > > If the three photos were attributed to photographers Tom, Dick and Harry (or > Peter, John & Larry), being elbow to elbow in the same bus to photograph > polar bears would make sense. > > But it's NOT Tom, Dick

A bit of holiday frippery

2018-12-20 Thread Larry Colen
There's a rather nice light display at the Seaside city hall, so I stopped by and played with my camera for a bit. A couple from the album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/46351927322/in/album-72157704857304254/

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Larry Colen
Nice work. David J Brooks wrote on 12/19/18 1:48 PM: Annual trek to the local park for light displays. http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2018-elginpark/album/index.html# K-5 Sigma 17-70, magic crystal ball thats not magic at all. Dave -- Larry Colen       l...@red4est.com 

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Larry Colen
Rick Womer wrote on 12/20/18 3:14 PM: Godfrey, The following things abruptly happened in LR6 and just about the time of the API change: - I have a “Photos” folder containing one folder for each year on an external drive that I use as my “photo drive.” The number of photos reported overall,

Announcing the stop of free offering of Cloud APIs in RICOH Developer Connection

2018-12-20 Thread Larry Colen
I just got this email today Forwarded Message Subject: Announcing the stop of free offering of Cloud APIs in RICOH Developer Connection Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 02:54:18 + From: RICOH Developer Connection support To: l...@red4est.com Dear developers, We are

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread ann sanfedele
Scary, isn't it?  On a few levels... ann On 12/20/2018 10:42 PM, John wrote: If the three photos were attributed to photographers Tom, Dick and Harry (or Peter, John & Larry), being elbow to elbow in the same bus to photograph polar bears would make sense. But it's NOT Tom, Dick and Harry.

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread John
If the three photos were attributed to photographers Tom, Dick and Harry (or Peter, John & Larry), being elbow to elbow in the same bus to photograph polar bears would make sense. But it's NOT Tom, Dick and Harry. It's three well known top professionals who all make their incomes from the

enablement and a PESO

2018-12-20 Thread Subash Jeyan
i've just bought a new-old tokina 400/5.6 at-x sd af in exc+++ condition from ebay japan. i have of course read reviews on the net (Mark Cassino's note on the lens with the k3 was particularly helpful and encouraging). it has a reputation for sharpness and also CA in high contrast situations,

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Hunt
That sucks, but I don't think it's related to the API change. (I follow a lot of Lightroom blogs and the Adobe forums, and it doesn't seem to be an issue that others are reporting.) Have you tried restoring your Lightroom catalog (*.lrcat file) from a backup taken back when it was working

RE: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread jcoyle
Hi Dave - looks like jAlbum worked well for you! All of the images are positioned so that the top white border is just cut in half under the menu ribbon on Microsoft Edge, so perfectly usable. John in Brisbane -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Rick Womer
Godfrey, The following things abruptly happened in LR6 and just about the time of the API change: - I have a “Photos” folder containing one folder for each year on an external drive that I use as my “photo drive.” The number of photos reported overall, and the number of photos in each annual

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Brian Walters
It's not just older versions of Lightroom - Google's API change affects any older software that uses Google Maps as a map interface. My Zoner Photo Studio 17&18 are similarly affected. Fortunately the map interface in the trial version of Zoner's current offering has been updated to support the

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
> On Dec 20, 2018, at 2:42 PM, Rick Womer wrote: >> On Dec 20, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Matthew Hunt wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:48 PM Rick Womer wrote: >> >>> 1. I have LR 6.14 installed on my computer. Why should it be updating >>> anything from Google? >> >> You don't have maps and

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 5:43 PM Rick Womer wrote: > I’ve never used the mapping module in LR. I =did= use my keywords, a lot! I guess I don't understand the issue you're having, then. I don't have Lr 6 anymore, but my understanding was the change only impacted the mapping module, as described

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Rick Womer
> On Dec 20, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Matthew Hunt wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:48 PM Rick Womer wrote: > >> 1. I have LR 6.14 installed on my computer. Why should it be updating >> anything from Google? > > You don't have maps and images of the whole world on your computer. > When you

Re: I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:48 PM Rick Womer wrote: > 1. I have LR 6.14 installed on my computer. Why should it be updating > anything from Google? You don't have maps and images of the whole world on your computer. When you use the mapping module in Lightroom, it accesses Google's servers for

Re: GESO (15) - Ravello

2018-12-20 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks Alan, Bob, and Ann. Ann, yes, it seems that almost every external wall is stuccoed. Rick > On Dec 18, 2018, at 5:38 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > > Nice tour! Enjoyed the whole album but my very favorites here are the two > verticals with the clinging vines in the autumn splendor

Re: GESO (15) - Ravello

2018-12-20 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks, Dan. I really like the umbrella pines, too. You photo has great colors from the flowers; and the cloudiness actually provided nice light for them. Rick > On Dec 19, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > > That is a very interesting and artistically pleasing gallery, Rick.

I don't understand...

2018-12-20 Thread Rick Womer
…this Lightroom-and-Google API thing. I’ve distilled my bewilderment into three questions: 1. I have LR 6.14 installed on my computer. Why should it be updating anything from Google? 2. I have two TimeMachine backups running. Why can’t one revert to a version of the Google API that doesn’t

Re: Lightroom... Darktable... what else?

2018-12-20 Thread Bob W-PDML
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.

Re: Lightroom... Darktable... what else?

2018-12-20 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
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

Re: Lightroom... Darktable... what else?

2018-12-20 Thread Bob W-PDML
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

Re: Lightroom... Darktable... what else?

2018-12-20 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
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.

Re: Lightroom... Darktable... what else?

2018-12-20 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
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

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread David J Brooks
Henk, I'll look at it next gallery. They seem fine in FF and Safari. Dave On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 2:19 PM Henk Terhell wrote: > > Dave, the upper part of your slides won't fit in FF nor Google Chrome > nor Edge on my 1920x 1080 screen, all set at standard 100 % zoom. So I > have to select Fit

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread P. J. Alling
There are communities in parts of Canada around Hudson's Bay and Alaska where Polar Bears wander down the middle of what you could call Main Street, and there's no accounting for the stupidity of people.  Bears of all kinds are dangerous, hair triggered giant, on a human scale at least,

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Henk Terhell
Dave, the upper part of your slides won't fit in FF nor Google Chrome nor Edge on my 1920x 1080 screen, all set at standard 100 % zoom. So I have to select Fit to screen in the upper panel, which makes them smaller. I experienced this problem when preparing my jalbum galleries with turtle,

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 20/12/18, Bob W-PDML, discombobulated, unleashed: >No, mate. Capital of Bangladesh. That's Rusholme. -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__UK Shoot / Edit and || (O) |Live Broadcast News -- _ -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Bob W-PDML
> On 20 Dec 2018, at 18:35, Steve Cottrell wrote: > > On 20/12/18, Paul Sorenson, discombobulated, unleashed: > >> Very interesting. Always great to hear WWII and D-Day history. Thanks >> for sharing this. Interesting info on the Decca nav system on wiki. > > Cheers. Yes I learned a lot

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread Bob W-PDML
I think it's more easily explained by a bunch of photographers on a tour having to stand next to each other inside an anti-polar bear cage or something, than it is by plagiarism. They're not going to be wandering around at will, choosing the best spot, in a place full of hungry polar bears. >

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 20/12/18, Paul Sorenson, discombobulated, unleashed: >Very interesting.  Always great to hear WWII and D-Day history. Thanks >for sharing this.  Interesting info on the Decca nav system on wiki. Cheers. Yes I learned a lot filming that! And I thought Decca was a record label ;-) --

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread ann sanfedele
It's driving me nuts... my friend says the photo in the frame is still packaged as it was returned to her from either an appraisesr or the place the original owner got it from.. it was shipped back because she was told she could probabl get more for it than the $1500 that was offered for a

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Paul Sorenson
Very interesting.  Always great to hear WWII and D-Day history. Thanks for sharing this.  Interesting info on the Decca nav system on wiki. -p -p On 12/20/2018 1:34 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote: Some may find this of interest. Half an hour video I did with British sailing journalist Tom

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 20/12/18, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed: >Very cool. Thanks Lar. Agree! -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__UK Shoot / Edit and || (O) |Live Broadcast News -- _ -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net

Re: PESO - a framed photo by...?

2018-12-20 Thread John
I note that Mangelsen Gallery doesn't identify a photographer, but presumably if another photographer had taken it, the gallery would attribute it to them, so it "must" have been taken by Thomas Mangelsen. ??? That raises more questions than it answers. We now have three versions of the same

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Ken Waller
Nicely creative Images Dave. -Original Message- >From: David J Brooks >Subject: Re: Elgin Park lights > >Thanks all > >Henk, first i've heard of this with turtle they play fine on my FF >browser. I'll keep that in mind for next gallery > >Dave > >On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 7:32 AM Jack

Re: OT - WW2 Historical Ship Interest

2018-12-20 Thread Larry Colen
Very cool. Steve Cottrell wrote on 12/19/18 11:34 PM: Some may find this of interest. Half an hour video I did with British sailing journalist Tom Cunliffe about HMS Medusa, an 80' ex-Royal Navy harbour defence vessel that played a key role in the D-Day landings. Now restored, this is a look

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Paul Stenquist
Some excellent shots! Wouldn’t want them any smaller. They fill about 1/4 of the screen on a high resolution 27-inch monitor. Paul > On Dec 20, 2018, at 9:17 AM, David J Brooks wrote: > > Thanks all > > Henk, first i've heard of this with turtle they play fine on my FF > browser. I'll keep

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread David J Brooks
Thanks all Henk, first i've heard of this with turtle they play fine on my FF browser. I'll keep that in mind for next gallery Dave On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 7:32 AM Jack Davis wrote: > > All nicely exposed, Henk! > > J > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Dec 20, 2018, at 2:30 AM, Henk Terhell

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Jack Davis
All nicely exposed, Henk! J Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 20, 2018, at 2:30 AM, Henk Terhell wrote: > > Dave, nice pics. > Most of the pics do not fit my screen, so I have to click on fit to screen > which reduce their size too much. > In jalbum-turtle you can select to fit slides to the

Re: Elgin Park lights

2018-12-20 Thread Henk Terhell
Dave, nice pics. Most of the pics do not fit my screen, so I have to click on fit to screen which reduce their size too much. In jalbum-turtle you can select to fit slides to the browser which will make it easier for your viewers. Henk Op 2018-12-19 om 22:48 schreef David J Brooks: Annual