Larry it's definitely a pain to share pics that don't originate from
the phone cam or the app directly, they really don't want desktop
access so that's why most solutions end up failing, not quite sure of
the rationale there. That said I don't find it too onerous, I just
have an IG folder in
It's been years since I've been there, but it looks just as good, if not
better. Thanks for posting.
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne
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From: "Rob Studdert"
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
Sent: 2/12/19 9:35:25
Subject: GESO Leura Gardens Festival 2019
Hi Guys,
I
On 2/12/19, Rob Studdert, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I post pics on IG fairly regularly (even though the exposure
>algorithms are shite now) and to date I think I I'm connected to Doug,
>Mark, Bob, Godfrey and a couple of others here, is there anyone else
>that has an IG account or two to
On 2/12/19, Rob Studdert, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I don't get much time to pop in here these days, I'm still shooting
>Pentax regularly but most of my work is done using Nikon gear these
>days.
>
>If you are into gardens I shot this set of images recently, all hand
>held using the 645z and
What a lovely collection! Especially appealing to me now because it is
dreary and damp here with snow due tomorrow...:-) I missed this on FB -
Don't remember if I simply missed it or there was some technical
problem - or I sw only one shot. If you used the "story" feature on FB
then I
I set up an instagram account because people kept asking me about one, it took
a fair bit of work to get so that I could post my work there, and then facebook
broke things so that you cannot post to either facebook or instagram from
lightroom so f-them.
But, here is what went up before they
Alan, the only pix that come up are a heron and the foam frog nest.
Rick
> On Dec 1, 2019, at 4:10 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
> The recent heavy rains have had a dramatic effect on Kruger. With so many
> perennial pools now available, the game has dispersed and the Mopane tree
> scrub is so dense
Rob, I really enjoyed these.
We have rain and sleet this evening, as winter approaches. It’s so nice to see
flowering trees and shrubs (I have a particular weakness for dogwoods).
Rick
> On Dec 1, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I don't get much time to pop in here
I post pics on IG fairly regularly (even though the exposure
algorithms are shite now) and to date I think I I'm connected to Doug,
Mark, Bob, Godfrey and a couple of others here, is there anyone else
that has an IG account or two to share?
These are my feeds:
Studio/live performance
Hi Guys,
I don't get much time to pop in here these days, I'm still shooting
Pentax regularly but most of my work is done using Nikon gear these
days.
If you are into gardens I shot this set of images recently, all hand
held using the 645z and superb 28-45 zoom, PP in LR, I did post this
link a
Yeah, I just scrolled right from the foam frog nest.
Your Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) looks very much like our Great Blue Heron (Ardea
herodias) ... and looking them up it appears they form a "superspecies" along
with the Cocoi Heron (Ardea Cocoi) of South America.
Cool. I learned something.
I'm late to the party but I'll chime in, much like Doug my income is
highly variable these days (photography being what it is) but still I
value the work-flow inherent in LR enough to submit to their
ransom-ware tactics (which I loathe). I stay within LR for most of my
edits if possible and
Sorry, wrong link or scroll R from the oither.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/49150883937/
Alan C
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The recent heavy rains have had a dramatic effect on Kruger. With so
many perennial pools now available, the game has dispersed and the
Mopane tree scrub is so dense you wouldn't see an Ellie at 20m! I felt
sorry for all those tourists who paid good money for game drives this
morning. Of
Foam nest frogs breed over perennial pools at the beginning of the rainy
season. The tadpoles survive in the foam for a few days before dropping
into the water below.
Go here: http://frogmap.adu.org.za/Species_text.php?sp=470 if
you would like some facts.
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