Chris Sheppard wrote:
Halifax is hosting the Canada Winter Games over the next few weeks,
and of course everyone with a camera is out. Especially at the speed
skating track, because it's a free venue :) This is a little outside
my usual subject matter, but I think this shot came out pretty
John Sessoms wrote:
Can you imagine how nice Eric Clapton's guitars must be?
Er, well they are actually - he sold a load a few years ago and made
enough
money to keep his rehab centre going for a few years. His Fender
Strat -
called Blackie - fetched a record $959,500.
Chris
PS I
Larry Colen wrote:
Sent: 02 February 2011 21:45
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Subject: I guess that was a milestone
I just got a call from Costco about some photos I just had printed,
that they would need a signed release from the photographer before they
could give me the photos that had
Walter Gilbert wrote:
Sent: 03 February 2011 03:42
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Subject: Re: I guess that was a milestone
Ha! Indeed.
Can you imagine how nice Eric Clapton's guitars must be?
Er, well they are actually - he sold a load a few years ago and made enough
money to keep
Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Everyone: We survived! Darrel I are fine as is my family. I was
able
to get a gallery together that covers the last 23 hours--from 3pm
yesterday
until 2 pm today. We have another snow day tomorrow. We really can't
get
anywhere. There are captions underneath
David J Brooks wrote:
Hey gang.
The SO and I went to the casino in Part Parry over Christmas (I won)
and there is a small museum on the way.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12481152
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12481172
K10D D AF 50-200 LR conversion. It was very
Christine Aguila wrote:
Kinda proud of this one. There's a little bonus picture there if you
scroll
down ;-) Big cheers, Christine
http://aguilapaw.posterous.com/
What a super portrait! Fantastic lighting and you got everything else right
too. Proudness justified.
Chris
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Bob W wrote:
I've added 4 snaps to my Recent Photos page:
http://www.web-options.com/Recent/
The first is part of the Friends' Room at the NMM here in Greenwich. I
like
the colour and the off-symmetric composition. I am a member/friend of
several institutions in London and I use their
AlunFoto wrote:
http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2011/01/whooper-swans.html
The Eurasian counterpart to the North American Trumpeter Swan. It
winters in Southern Norway if it can find places where there is open
freshwater throughout the winter. There's one such place about an
hour's drive
AlunFoto wrote:
A lovely shot - but then the K5 with one of your limited lenses would
surely
have done as good a job...
So don't let the red mist descend and get too carried away. The
pusher's
free go is always the one that hooks you!
Thanks for the sobering words, Chris.
Christine Aguila wrote:
Clearly a subject you've seen before--but the project is doing exactly
what
I hoped it would. Late this week, I made some decisions. which, in
future,
should provide more varied shooting opportunities--that is, I hope to
change up my daily routines which will get me
AlunFoto
My pusher has let me borrow the 645D for a week, and I'm trying to
make the most of it. Here's one night shot produced with it:
http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2011/01/suburbia-winter-night.html
And image only:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VWBjZjc1fI4/TTqbqalC42I/AxY/zaREfgWRd
Christine Aguila wrote:
I've been sitting on this one, wavering. Comments welcome. If you
don't
like it, feel free to say so. No prob. Cheers, Christine
http://www.caguila.com/caguila/chicagofog2/content/_IGP5487_large.html
Love the atmosphere. Not sure about the composition though -
Larry Colen wrote:
A friend asked to use one of my photos as her album cover, she just
sent me the jpeg, the album is being release in the next week or so.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/5379680518/
The photo was shot at a concert she did, just a few weeks after she had
surgery to
Boris Liberman wrote: Hello!
As I promised but with a certain delay here are top 12 that Galia and I
just picked up from her photo collection.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/borispdml/sets/72157625821103004/ or
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/borispdml/sets/72157625821103004/
Enjoy!
SV Hovland
Both taken with K-5 and DA18-135/3,5-5,6. I really like this lens ?
It�s small, sharp and have good build quality.
Two landscape pictures this time�..
http://album.heime.org/album/sandnesfotoklubb/imgp8661.jpg
f/8, 1/250, 28mm, ISO160,
Don Guthrie wrote:
I have been a member of this group for over a year and I have enjoyed
the repartee and the humor and most of all the photo links . I have
not posted here but not for lack of trying. It just took me this long
to figure out that I need to use plain text and then remember to
frank theriault wrote:
Two things about winter: first, the sun never gets very high in the
sky. This was taken at about 10 am.
Second, the streets always seem wet. They over-salt the streets
around here, so snowbanks are constantly melting onto the streets and
sidewalks. Yuck.
Thanks to everyone who replied, I now know 10 times more than I did about
baseball. 10 times not very much still = not very much...
Like cricket, I think that the game is assimilated by being around it and
people talking about it. They're both difficult to learn if you haven't been
brought up
frank theriault wrote
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/WhiteSox/
Wonderful series!
This one's my fave:
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/WhiteSox/slides/_IGP2414.html
cheers,
frank
Thanks Frank. Mrs M wasn't sure about it, but I think it's a good one of
her.
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
ttp://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/WhiteSox/
Chris
Getz and teammate (can't see the other guys name and really don't
follow
thiss stuff anymore )
Based on the scoreboard shot it's Podsednik. Surprised that you as a
long
term Chicagoan didn't get that :-)
Bob Sullivan wrote
Sent: 09 January 2011 16:54
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Subject: Re: My last roll of Kodachrome
Miserere,
I suppose I could fire up the scaner.
But I might have to find the software first to load it on the new
machine.
Part of the joy of Kodachrome is in the details,
Nearly finished sorting out 2010 pictures. We went to a baseball game while
we were in Chicago for the PDML exhibition.
Didn't have a clue what was going on for most of the time, but enjoyed it
thoroughly. People were friendly and tried to help us make sense of the
proceedings and the atmosphere
paul Stenquist wrote:
Fun stuff. I've been a sox fan for more than fifty years.
Well, they didn't do very well that night I'm afraid. Lost 7 - 2. :-(
Chris
Nice to see
so many folks having fun at the ballpark.
Paul
On Jan 8, 2011, at 8:01 AM, Chris Mitchell wrote:
Nearly finished
paul Stenquist wrote:
A coffee shop portrait
K-5, DA* 60-135, f11, ISO 3200
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12217970size=lg
Excellent! Composition, focus on key subject, BW conversion all spot on.
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Chris Mitchell wrote:
Nearly finished sorting out 2010 pictures. We went to a baseball game
while
we were in Chicago for the PDML exhibition.
Didn't have a clue what was going on for most of the time, but enjoyed
it
thoroughly.
LOL _ so who won? (ok, ok, I know
David Parsons wrote:
I went through my pictures and these are the best ones (IMO) that I
took in 2010.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alohadave/sets/72157625749646476/detail/
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Boris Liberman wrote
Interesting or even intriguing. A fine imagery but almost devoid of
people. My brief encounter with you, Chris, in Chicago made me think
that you quite like taking people's pictures... Almost none of these
here...
Yes, I do like taking pictures of people - there just
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
That is a very interesting and artistic gallery. I especially like
the old double rocking chair -- a real find, well presented.
Dan
Thanks Dan. The rocking chair was in the porch of the BB where we stayed.
We even got to sit in it (not the greatest self-take of all
there is
excellent and very informative. We didn't manage to get to U.S. Grant's home
unfortunately - as with a lot of stuff at that time of year it was closed while
we were there.
Chris
Chris Mitchell wrote:
As promised, here's some pictures from the Galena leg of our
Illinois
adventure
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Chris Mitchell wrote:
As promised, here's some pictures from the Galena leg of our Illinois
adventure:
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/Galena
Chris
horsey in window - love this...
but I have a suggestion... I'd like to see it as a vertical with the
left most
Boris Liberman wrote:
I wonder what Chris may have to say, though /evil grin/.
No problem Boris. I'm honoured to be the only jewel amongst the landscapey,
streety, candidy rubbish that permeates the rest of the selection /even more
evil grin/.
Chris
On 1/4/2011 1:49 AM, Bob W wrote:
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
As someone suggested, I went through all the images I took in 2010 and
selected my twelve favorites. Now, all I have to do is decide which
three to submit for the PDML Annual, and hope one is good enough.
http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=992864
Any
Bob W wrote:
Here are some of the photos I took during 2010. Rather annoyingly all
the
best ones were shot with my mobile phone.
http://www.web-options.com/Pick2010/
Bob
In spite of my reply to Boris, an excellent set and I'm proud to have been
with you when some of them were taken.
As promised, here's some pictures from the Galena leg of our Illinois
adventure:
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/Galena
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As promised, here's some pictures from the Galena leg of our Illinois
adventure:
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/Galena
fascinating and very interesting. That thing in the window, by the way,
is
not an enigma it's a horse. Enigmas have shorter legs. It's in there
because
Rick Womer wrote:
A shot across the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12176013
(K7, FA 50/1.7)
Rick
Excellent Rick. The people are spot on for position.
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I've spent the first few hours of 2011 sorting out some images. After our
stay in Chicago for the PDML exhibit, we went out west and spent a few days
in picturesque Galena (thanks for the recommendation Christine, we had a
great time).
On the way we stopped at Savannah on the Mississippi. It was
:00 AM, Chris Mitchell
chris.mitch...@which.net wrote:
I've spent the first few hours of 2011 sorting out some images. After
our
stay in Chicago for the PDML exhibit, we went out west and spent a
few days
in picturesque Galena (thanks for the recommendation Christine, we
had a
great time
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Few PESOs, likely the last ones for 2010, from me...
http://pentax-ways.blogspot.com/2010/12/peso-2010-66-tram-ways.html
http://pentax-ways.blogspot.com/2010/12/peso-2010-67-king-david-of-
jerusalem.html
Fantastic stuff. Shame it wasn't around when many of us met in Chicago back
in May. But then we had William Eggleston and Matisse. And, of course the
PDML exhibition itself...
Chris
This Chicago street photographer's work was discovered in a storage
locker after she died. Looks like she
m...@robertstech.com wrote:
Greetings and holiday happiness to you all from sunny (today)
California! I've been here since Monday, getting by quite happily
without 'net access. But I had to pop in to a local Starbucks to
upload the new quote page so you can all enjoy the traditional reading
Rick Womer wrote:
I have used my lightbox, tripod, a macro lens, and my K10D. It
provides a RAW file that is easy to manipulate, and (in turn) nice
prints.
Rick
I second that. It's a bit fiddly to set up, but once you've got everything
in place and square, it works well.
I've just
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Please have a look:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/borispdml/sets/72157625670840988/ or
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/borispdml/sets/72157625670840988/
It wasn't too difficult to choose - this is mostly the year's
travelogue.
Boris
Thanks for sharing
side up to a bit right of the bridge openinmg.
My $.02
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: Chris Mitchell chris.mitch...@which.net
Subject: GESO: The canal is cold again.
2010 comes to an end as it began. The Grand
Rick Womer wrote:
Continuing (in fits and starts) the Paris series:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12094373size=lg
(K7, DA 16-45)
Rick
Good symmetry with tension from the closed shutter. Nicely executed.
Would have been so much better if you'd hired a platform and got level
Dario Bonazza wrote:
http://www.differentbypentax.com/#/video/4d10d68f1061f
Thanks For posting Dario. That is so good (and great to see some real
creativity from Pentax too!).
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Cotty wrote
You won't like this one little bit ;-)
http://www.differentbypentax.com/#/video/4d10e24fce0ec
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Thanks for the comments Dave, Bob, Boris, Steve, Dan. The consensus seems to
be the bike and the bird prints (a heron I think).
Chris
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Sent: 20 December 2010 07:29
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Sasha Sobol wrote:
The year is almost over and I tried to select a small set of photos I
took in 2010 that I really like.
I was agonizing but tried to make it really small.
Some of you saw these photos (most of them).
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/sobol/sets/72157625502169871/
or
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Steven Desjardins drd1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Check out the name on the back of the canal boat in the last shot.
�Epic.
p://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/ColdCanal2/
Chris
I did, that's why I commented Moose Drool? Not a name I would
2010 comes to an end as it began. The Grand Union Canal runs close to my
house and it's frozen again. Very seasonal, but knowing our weather, it'll
probably be thawed by Christmas day.
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/ColdCanal2/
Chris
PS I just had to include another picture of Christine A's
Beautiful picture and a lovely story Bong.
Chris
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Sent: 19 December 2010 01:22
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Subject: PESO- The Best Smile Ever
Something to tug at your heart...
That's excellent news Stan.
Chris
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Stan Halpin
Sent: 16 December 2010 02:30
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Subject: OT: Surgery follow-up
After some processing delays and a bit of phone tag,
Whoops! Premature sending syndrome. Last sentence should have read:
Numbers 3 (the red is perfectly placed) and 11 (nice near-monochrome
rendering) are outstanding.
Chris
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Sent
Dag, your talent knows no bounds - infinite even.
An excellent shot - so much detail to see. I especially like the interplay
between the little girl in pink and her mother - oblivious to everything
else.
Chris
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What is there not to like about the rendering? It shows warmth against the
white snow.
Numbers 3 (the red is perfectly placed) and 11 (nice near-monochrome
rendering).
Chris
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Christine Aguila
, but no matter. Very, very nice video, Chris. When
Darrel
I go to England, we'll have to time it so we can see your band live
at
some venue. We'd really enjoy that. Cheers, Christine
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That's a fantastic shot Dario. I find that black and white also works well
in extreme lighting conditions at gigs - it might work with this one. It
would be very different though.
Chris
I find this picture quite fascinating in more than one way:
www.dariobonazza.com/public/K5_00898_1.jpg
Nice set Christine. Shows a part of that strange ritual that happens in your
world every year...
I used the K7 interval mode to get this flick book video together. I've
posted it before, but thought it was worth another outing. I put the camera
on a tripod, just took about 100 shots 3 seconds
Larry Colen wrote
I keep asking myself how many mushroom pictures do I need?
Now you've achieved a shot without mangling the mushroom by dropping bits of
equipment on it, you could stop now...
...But if you can do any more as good as this, keep going!
Chris
I was working in the yard this
Hi John and Stan
Hope all goes well for both of you.
Cheers, Chris
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Hey John - I go in
Bob Sullivan wrote:
DagT,
That's nearly as good as somebody paying full retail price for it!
Will you get a newspaper story out of it?
Regards, Bob S.
You're dead right Bob. This has already generated more discussion than
resulted from a certain print of mine being sold at the Chicago
you would? Cheers, Christine
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Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 1:36 AM
Subject: RE: peso darrel
Christine Aguila wrote:
Just for fun. Darrel doesn't often smile
A bit about it here:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-falls-out-of-love-with-
tokens-of-affection-on-citys-bridges-1962573.html
http://tinyurl.com/345fxvm
Seems to be a recent fad. And Paris isn't very happy about it...
Chris
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Rick Womer wrote:
There were a couple of sessions that didn't interest me at the meeting
today, so I scurried back to my hotel and assembled this gallery of our
Paris gathering.
Bob, Chris, and Karin, thank you very much again! It was a great day.
Christine Aguila wrote:
Just for fun. Darrel doesn't often smile for photos, but I caught this
today while waiting for our hot dogs. Darrel I are eating about 50-
75%
organic, but being from Chicago, it's really hard to give up the
hot-dog-joint hot dog. We have limited ourselves to a hot
Karin and I met Rick in Paris and had a great time strolling, with an
interlude for a leisurely lunch. A random guy with a red spot on the front
of his camera followed us around all day.
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/ParisPDML2010/
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Bob W wrote:
Doctor, I've just spent the day in Paris with an American called Rick,
what
could it mean?
Bon chic, bon genre:
http://www.web-options.com/Flaneurs/
Cheers,
Ingrid
Good stuff Bob. Love the pipe one.
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Thanks everyone who replied. I now know that Norton is the spawn of the
devil and should be avoided at all costs.
I assumed it was appearing on the post, but it's inserted by beelzebub on
any incoming mail that seems to originate from me. I'm sure that it thinks
it's in my best interests, but I
Good grief! Someone was riding that bike? Now you mention it
Chris
Shh! Chris doesn't want Karin to find out!
Oh, I thought we were looking at a french chick on a bike?!?
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
Karin and I met Rick in Paris and had a
Bob W wrote:
Very nice. Must pop over to Paris sometime.
Me too. Think I'll go tomorrow. Want to come?
Chris
Lovely picture by the way...
It's cold and wet, but still enjoyable.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11923313size=lg
(K7, DA 10-17 fisheye, ISO 800)
Rick
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I like it. An unusual take on a seasonal subject.
Chris
Rick Womer wrote:
Subject: PESO - Halloween Lights
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11879910size=lg
(K7, FA 50/1.7)
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Larry Colen wrote:
I had a rather fun photo shoot today.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/5103823853/
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You do know the most interesting people Larry!
Fun shoot
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It's me! Just finalising things, but
Karin and I are hoping to come too...
Chris
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It's me! Just finalising things, but Karin and I are hoping to come too...
Chris
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Subject: RE: PDML Paris?
Rick,
I'm
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Conclusion:
It seems to me that it is a pilot/starting project and soon enough they
will make it more customizable. I sure would consider making more books
with them.
I'll get home this evening and perform direct
DagT wrote:
http://www.thrane.name/page3/page7/files/page7-1000-full.html
K20D, da*16-5...@16mm, 1/90s, f/8, ISO200
DagT
http://www.thrane.name/
That is terrific!
Chris
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
My oldest (in terms of years known) and one of two of my very dearest
closest long term friends passed away on Friday ...
Sad news Ann, we're thinking of you.
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Christine Nielsen wrote:
Sent: 02 October 2010 15:56
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Subject: monitor shopping
Hi all,
I've decided to quit hunching over my laptop get a real monitor, to
be properly calibrated, just like all the cool kids have. Not only
are my back eyes killing me, but
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Like I wrote to Tom on the other thread, Galia is complaining a bit
about AF of her K10D. I could, in principle, proceed towards spending
our time together whereas I'd be telling her about the way AF is
supposed to be used, etc. This can prove beneficial to her to
P N Stenquist wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
Great shots. Nice and tight. BW works so well for these.
Thanks Steve.
The lighting was deep red most of the time and very uneven in
tonality. Conversion solves a lot of problems.
Paul
I also find at gigs
Larry Colen wrote:
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On Sep 13, 2010, at 3:54 AM, frank theriault wrote:
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
Had to stop after a while as
Bob W wrote:
Sent: 15 September 2010 20:41
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Subject: RE: Camille Silvy at the National Portrait Gallery, London
Those of you in the London area might be interested in this exhibit:
http://enticingthelight.com/2010/09/15/camille-silvy-at-the-national-
Larry Colen wrote:
For your amusement:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157624809385751/
Great fun Larry and some excellent shots. Good for discipline to be shooting
film. And what a cool camera!
These I like in particular :
David Mann wrote
Sent: 06 September 2010 23:46
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Subject: More quake photos
The central city is still mostly cordoned off as a few buildings have
sustained extra damage due to aftershocks. Because of this I haven't
been in there yet. I found this link through
David Mann wrote:
Sent: 05 September 2010 11:02
I heard from my boss, he went into the city to check out the office
building. Had to talk his way past the cops, then once he got to the
building he went through the keep out tape (naughty!) and started
collecting computers and important
Christine Aguila wrote:
The wondrous things you see when you're young. :-) Enjoy!
http://www.caguila.com/caguila/snap/content/IMGP1385_large.html
Cheers, Christine
Excellent Christine and well spotted. Is that a Nintendo DS in his hands -
or is he making notes?
Chris
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CheekyGeek wrote:
With power out, I'm trying to figure out how he posted to the list.
He told us:
I'm sending this from one of our laptops (with the good battery) and a
cellular USB modem. Handy things to have. But I might not be checking my
email often for a few days.
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Subash wrote:
hi,
it's been a long time (a couple of months?) :) got back from my cycle
ride in the himalayas last month but been kind of busy with other
things that needed my time. hope things are getting along as usual
here. (has cotty got himself a gmail account yet?) :)
i had
Bob W wrote:
Sent: 30 August 2010 10:00
To: Mail List Pentax-Discuss
Subject: Some snaps
Here are some pictures that were in my camera. Some from the trip Mike
W and
family made last week, some from Chris M and family's visit yesterday,
others just snaps from around:
mike wilson wrote:
Sent: 28 August 2010 07:38
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Buy My Book! was Re: what I've been doing
I will be doing this for Bob and myself no earlier than 48hours from
now. If anyone else in the UK wants, speak up before then.
Mike - please add me to
Miserere wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm back from my UK trip, and I'm happy to report that I both took
photos, and was not stopped by the police for doing so. I'll have some
from London in a few days, but for now here's a small gallery from a
jet-lagged walk around Southampton:
Bob W wrote:
Interesting and a good gallery of a visit to a town in the UK.
I was brought up in Southampton and tried to place the shots. Think I
might
have seen the base of the Mayflower memorial in one of them (the
Pilgrim
Fathers originally set out from Southampton, but had to call
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Sent: 27 August 2010 18:45
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: GESO - A Walk Around Southampton, UK
I thought that Queenstown, now called Cobh again, was the Irish port
of departure for the
Titanic. They have a nice Titanic Museum there.
Dan
Yes, it's
A friend in Guernsey has some interesting old vehicles. This one's a 1950
Rover 75 Cyclops:
http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/richardvehicles/slides/_IGP4482.html
The 3rd headlamp was removed in later models. This one's completely original
and has never been repainted - he's even got the original
From: Miserere miser...@gmail.com
Date: 2010/08/25 Wed PM 03:18:50 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESOs - Guernsey Vintage Vehicles
On 25 August 2010 02:16, Chris Mitchell chris.mitch...@which.net wrote:
A friend in Guernsey has some interesting old
Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com wrote:
Seems our buddy Bran has had a heart attack and is hospitalized. He
reports
from his bed that he is OK. I know you'll join me in wishing him a
quick
recovery.
Doug
Yes. Take great care of yourself Bran, and get well soon
Chris
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