Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-06-17 Thread Paul Stenquist
t; Alan C > >> On 10-Feb-21 07:12 PM, Ken Waller wrote: >> Too bad you didn’t have better light. >> >> >> -Original Message- >>> From: Alan C >>> Sent: Feb 10, 2021 7:53 AM >>> To: Pentax Discus Mail List >>> Sub

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread Alan C
Still is - about £1=R20. Pricing is international now. Half price pensioner discounts are available mid-week, out of season. Good for the campers & caravaners. Alan C On 11-Feb-21 10:44 AM, Bob Pdml wrote: We stayed in Kruger for about three nights when we were there. The rand was very,

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread Bob Pdml
Tutankhamen was fond of ostriches. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/natural-histories/tutankhamuns-ostriches > On 11 Feb 2021, at 03:06, Alan C wrote: > > Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to > be confined to the Karoo. BTW, there are even some

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread ann sanfedele
C Sent: Feb 10, 2021 7:53 AM To: Pentax Discus Mail List Subject: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on the Terrace at Olifants camp with several Eagles

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread ann sanfedele
Message- From: Alan C Sent: Feb 10, 2021 7:53 AM To: Pentax Discus Mail List Subject: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on the Terrace at Olifants camp

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread Bob Pdml
> On 11 Feb 2021, at 04:23, David Mann wrote: > > Love the ostrich family. I've seen ostriches at farm-parks here but never > chicks. About 15 or so years ago the next big thing was going to be emu > farming, but it never took off. They’re flightless birds, so no surprise there... > >>

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread Ken Waller
that conditions would allow shooting in the better light. YMMV -Original Message- >From: Alan C >Sent: Feb 10, 2021 10:03 PM >To: pdml@pdml.net >Subject: Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. > >Ken, you commented on that before. I know it, but unfortunately that's

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-11 Thread Bob Pdml
We stayed in Kruger for about three nights when we were there. The rand was very, very low against the pound and RSA was incredibly cheap for us. > On 11 Feb 2021, at 03:06, Alan C wrote: > > Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to > be confined to the

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
: Alan C Sent: Feb 10, 2021 10:03 PM To: pdml@pdml.net Subject: Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. Ken, you commented on that before. I know it, but unfortunately that's what we get most of the day (rather harsh). Perhaps the use of filters could help. Anyone? Alan C On 10-Feb-21 07:12 PM, Ken

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Larry Colen
> On Feb 10, 2021, at 11:03 PM, > wrote: > > Which filter, though? One would want to lower the contrast a little, but not > by making the whole scene flat. An ND, perhaps, or, more likely , a > polarising filter to cool the highlights. A thought, do they work on digital: > I haven't sed

RE: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread jcoyle
this issue in PP, which of course is much easier! John in Brisbane -Original Message- From: Alan C Sent: Thursday, 11 February 2021 1:04 PM To: pdml@pdml.net Subject: Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. Ken, you commented on that before. I know it, but unfortunately that's what

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Subash. It was standing on a tree-stump near the edge of Sable Dam which is overfull. The inflows are still exceeding the outflow. Alan C On 11-Feb-21 05:03 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote: beautiful. the grey heron is the standout for me. sharp. On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 13:06:08 + Bob Pdml

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread David Mann
Love the ostrich family. I've seen ostriches at farm-parks here but never chicks. About 15 or so years ago the next big thing was going to be emu farming, but it never took off. The heron is a fantastic photo. Cheers, Dave > On Feb 11, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Alan C wrote: > > We went for a

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Ken, you commented on that before. I know it, but unfortunately that's what we get most of the day (rather harsh). Perhaps the use of filters could help. Anyone? Alan C On 10-Feb-21 07:12 PM, Ken Waller wrote: Too bad you didn’t have better light. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to be confined to the Karoo. BTW, there are even some Rheas on game farms around here. Kruger is so expensive for overnight stays now, we only do day trips. 300km in a day is about the limit. July to October when the

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Subash Jeyan
beautiful. the grey heron is the standout for me. sharp. On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 13:06:08 + Bob Pdml wrote: > Beautiful - love the ostriches and the heron. I dont think I saw > ostriches when I was at Kruger but I’d seen some a few weeks before, > in Ethiopia, running alongside a bus I was in.

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Sent: Feb 10, 2021 7:53 AM To: Pentax Discus Mail List Subject: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on the Terrace at Olifants camp with several Eagles effortlessly

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Ken Waller
Too bad you didn’t have better light. -Original Message- >From: Alan C >Sent: Feb 10, 2021 7:53 AM >To: Pentax Discus Mail List >Subject: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb. > >We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the >rivers after t

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to be confined to the Karoo. BTW, there are even some Rheas on game farms around here. Kruger is so expensive for overnight stays now, we only do day trips. 300km in a day is about the limit. July to October when the

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
LOL! perceptive? Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 11:55 AM Alan C wrote: > Thanks, Dan. Very perceptive of you to realize the Olifants River scene > was a Pano. At this time of the year the bush is so thick

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Dan. Very perceptive of you to realize the Olifants River scene was a Pano. At this time of the year the bush is so thick that normal game viewing becomes impossible. We only saw 2 Ellies but there was tons of dung on the roads. Plenty of Impala about with this year's crop of lambs

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Paul. Good suggestion but first I'll need to PP a bit better! Those are the first Ostrich chicks we have ever seen in Kruger. With all the predators they must have real challenges reaching adulthood. Alan C On 10-Feb-21 05:21 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote: Alan - Always interesting to see

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
Toine, you should see thumbnails under the image as well as arrows R & L. Either can be used to scroll through. Alan C On 10-Feb-21 04:53 PM, Toine wrote: I see only one photo. Maybe scrolling works only from a desktop. Using android now On Wed, 10 Feb 2021, 13:53 Alan C, wrote: We went

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread John
I really like the Ostrich family. On 2/10/2021 07:53:02, Alan C wrote: We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on the Terrace at Olifants camp with several Eagles effortlessly soaring up & down on

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Toine
It works on my PC. Must be flickr (I do see adds in between, or black pages due to my add blocker?) The heron is a keeper! Is that the same version as our Herons? I like the ostriches. fun shot indeed On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 16:21, Paul Sorenson wrote: > > Alan - > > Always interesting to see

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Paul Sorenson
Alan - Always interesting to see your images of a part of the world I'll never be fortunate enough to visit.  The ostrich family is a fun shot, but the real keeper is the heron.  I'd consider printing that one for the wall. -p On 2/10/2021 6:53 AM, Alan C wrote: We went for a jaunt into

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On my screen, there was a right arrow that appeared to the right of the image when you scroll over it. That takes you to the next image. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 9:53 AM Toine wrote: > I see only

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Toine
I see only one photo. Maybe scrolling works only from a desktop. Using android now On Wed, 10 Feb 2021, 13:53 Alan C, wrote: > We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the > rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on > the Terrace at Olifants

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Bob Pdml
Beautiful - love the ostriches and the heron. I dont think I saw ostriches when I was at Kruger but I’d seen some a few weeks before, in Ethiopia, running alongside a bus I was in. Strange creatures. Saw some in a farmers field over here once when I was cycling in Dorset. That was even

Re: GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Lovely work, especially the panorama. You are very fortunate to have such a magnificent place for your photo excursions, and you certainly make the most of the opportunities it provides. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Wed, Feb

GESO: Kruger Park scenes 9th Feb.

2021-02-10 Thread Alan C
We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch on the Terrace at Olifants camp with several Eagles effortlessly soaring up & down on the slope wind. Jack Davis would have loved it!    Scroll R from the