Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another road trip and another nice gallery! Dawn
and Still Waters are my favorites; Calm Air has an
unfortunate line going up the frame on the right (an
antenna?).
Rick
--- Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 lakes out of 7: there's a city south of Manila
I do believe it, Bong. :-)
Some places in the Norwegian fjords we even have power lines stretched
across the waters, way up high. Because of the potential conflict with
helicopter and microplane traffic, they are marked with huge, red,
buoy-like devices. From a distance they really look like
Another road trip and another nice gallery! Dawn
and Still Waters are my favorites; Calm Air has an
unfortunate line going up the frame on the right (an
antenna?).
Rick
--- Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 lakes out of 7: there's a city south of Manila
called San Pablo City
and it has
2 lakes out of 7: there's a city south of Manila called San Pablo City
and it has 7 lakes (Maars). Took a drive and shot the sunrise in one
of them and hiked to another.
http://www.bong.uni.cc/gallery
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Bong,
I like the album very much. They are an interesting,very foreign
place to me. I think the dark photos with the dark tree leaves in the
sky aren't as nice as the ones with the open sky.
Regards, Bob S.
On 7/7/07, Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 lakes out of 7: there's a city south
Thanks!
You're right about that particular photo...I think I was pushing for
it too much :-]
Bong
On 7/8/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bong,
I like the album very much. They are an interesting,very foreign
place to me. I think the dark photos with the dark tree leaves in the
I'm with Frank, i love the colours.
Seems everyone is waiting.:-)
Dave
On 6/25/07, Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Random road shots from the Philippines...
http://www.ontu.net/roadtrip.htm
Bong
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Random road shots from the Philippines...
http://www.ontu.net/roadtrip.htm
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On 6/25/07, Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Random road shots from the Philippines...
http://www.ontu.net/roadtrip.htm
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Love the bright colours!
I especially like the Jeepny art - interesting juxtaposition in
subject matters
Glad you enjoyed it! The colors here can make you manic...
Bong
On 6/26/07, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/25/07, Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Random road shots from the Philippines...
http://www.ontu.net/roadtrip.htm
Bong
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In a message dated 6/12/2007 9:06:53 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
http://tinyurl.com/yqkqpg
sorry there were not more snaps I liked of friends there... but others
got good stuff.
ann
===
Excellent gallery, ann. I especially
David J Brooks wrote:
Very nice road gallery Ann.
Notice i had the Big flashlite, not those baby ones.
LOL
Dave
Oh so um size does matter?
ann
On 6/13/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
http://tinyurl.com/yqkqpg
sorry there were not more snaps I
Cotty wrote:
On 13/6/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
http://tinyurl.com/yqkqpg
sorry there were not more snaps I liked of friends there... but others
got good stuff.
Nice pics Ann, thanks for posting.
Thanks, Cotty -- by the way -- I was
On 15/6/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
Thanks, Cotty -- by the way -- I was trying to read what your ring said
and I still cant :)
There's no inscription. It's a lil South American native dude but he's
getting warn away cuz he;'s made outa silver.
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Cotty wrote:
On 15/6/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
Thanks, Cotty -- by the way -- I was trying to read what your ring said
and I still cant :)
There's no inscription. It's a lil South American native dude but he's
getting warn away cuz he;'s made outa silver.
no
Really nice gallery, Ann!
Rick
--- ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Rick Womer wrote:
Really nice gallery, Ann!
Rick
Thanks, Rick!
ann
--- ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
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got good stuff.
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On 13/6/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
http://tinyurl.com/yqkqpg
sorry there were not more snaps I liked of friends there... but others
got good stuff.
Nice pics Ann, thanks for posting.
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Very nice road gallery Ann.
Notice i had the Big flashlite, not those baby ones.
LOL
Dave
On 6/13/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok - I got stuff up finally
http://tinyurl.com/yqkqpg
sorry there were not more snaps I liked of friends there... but others
got good stuff.
ann
Nice stuff, Ann! :-)
Jostein
2007/6/13, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Ok - I got stuff up finally
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Lots of nice pictures, there...
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Yep. I saw a table the other day that showed just how much
caffeine there was in various kinds of coffee.
Hmm. A coffee table. Fancy that!
A single cup
of drip coffee (even freshly made) has around triple the
caffeine of an espresso.
There's a good description here of the Ethiopian
Bob W wrote:
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/05/31 Thu PM 06:16:52 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Road photos
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Eeek! Passenger gazes fixedly at the road whilst driver
watches the birdie
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/05/31 Thu PM 06:16:52 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Road photos
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Eeek! Passenger gazes fixedly at the road whilst driver watches the
birdie
From: John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/06/01 Fri AM 12:42:17 GMT
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Subject: Re: Road photos
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:08:20AM +0800, David Savage wrote:
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks.
Luckily they can't
If you were to drink as much espresso as most of us drink restaurant cofffee
they would have to pry you off the ceiling with a crowbar. Six or eight cups of
that watery stuff is bad enough.
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Idiot Proof == Expert
I was watching a documentary about the history of coffee, coffee
production it's cultural importance a few months ago.
They said in this program that because the water in espresso machines
is passed through the coffee grinds under pressure, it results in a
drink with a stronger flavour but with
But, y'all in Dixie now. Tea is served with ice, and is always sweetened
with Dixie Crystals sugar.
Or Southern Comfort.
On 5/31/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
David Savage
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks. Luckily they
can't mess up a tea bag and
On Jun 1, 2007, at 6:21 AM, David Savage wrote:
I was watching a documentary about the history of coffee, coffee
production it's cultural importance a few months ago.
They said in this program that because the water in espresso machines
is passed through the coffee grinds under pressure,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 09:21:25PM +0800, David Savage wrote:
I was watching a documentary about the history of coffee, coffee
production it's cultural importance a few months ago.
They said in this program that because the water in espresso machines
is passed through the coffee grinds
I drink french press coffee in the morning. I grind five tablespoons of good
beans for my 16 once mug. I heat the water to just below boiling and soak the
beans for five minutes in the hot water before pressing them and pouring off
the coffee. It's powerful stuff, but very flavorful. Based on
The soak time you're giving it is infusing a huge amount of caffeine
into the beverage. That's an amphetamine habit ... ;-)
I'm really not into the caffeine buzz, I'm looking for flavor. I do
the drip coffee with a by eye metered amount of beans into the
grinder based on experimenting to
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/05/31 Thu PM 06:16:52 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Road photos
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Eeek! Passenger gazes fixedly at the road whilst driver
watches the birdie
My body says something entirely different. I can drink 6-8 cups of regular
coffee with no effect. One double espresso and I am about to climb the walls.
However, I am quite used to the experts (or at least their press agents) lying
to me.
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On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Late night at the cabin:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road002.jpg
Breakfast!
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road003.jpg
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On 5/31/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Late night at the cabin:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road002.jpg
Breakfast!
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road003.jpg
Biscuits and gravy? I love biscuits and gravy! It's my
In a message dated 5/31/2007 11:26:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Late night at the cabin:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road002.jpg
Breakfast!
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road003.jpg
What Frank said. Wish I was there.
Paul
(Another biscuits and gravy lover. Once a year, it can't kill you:-)
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On 5/31/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the road:
http
On 6/1/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the road:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road001.jpg
Eyes on the road Brooks :-)
Late night at the cabin:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road002.jpg
Woody
Breakfast!
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/road003.jpg
There 'ain't 'nuttn
On 01/06/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks. Luckily they
can't mess up a tea bag and hot water
LOL, oh I'm sure it's possible ;-)
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On 6/1/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/06/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks. Luckily they
can't mess up a tea bag and hot water
LOL, oh I'm sure it's possible ;-)
:-)
So far they haven't.
touches wood
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:08:20AM +0800, David Savage wrote:
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks.
Luckily they can't mess up a tea bag and hot water.
Oh, but they can. The usual way to mess up is to supply
water that's too cold to do a proper job of extraction;
the water
From:
David Savage
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks. Luckily they
can't mess up a tea bag and hot water
Same as the coffee I was served in Scotland. Made with the same brand of
coffee maker.
http://www.bunnomatic.com/images/prodlibs/jpgs/VP173_Black.jpg
Made me feel
On 6/1/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
David Savage
PS The coffee served in North American eateries sucks. Luckily they
can't mess up a tea bag and hot water
Same as the coffee I was served in Scotland. Made with the same brand of
coffee maker.
I know. I'm just trying
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 10:52:06PM -0400, John Sessoms wrote:
FWIW, the worst coffee I ever had was at the McDonalds at the Frankfort
International Airport in Germany.
In one of life's little ironies, the best cup of coffee I've had at
an airport was at Salt Lake City.
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the juxtaposition of the Road Closed sign and the tire
GS tracks in the dirt be noticed?
GS Another detail is the two-way traffic sign in the distance. That
GS one is pretty small and hard to spot.
GS Shot with the K10d and the DA 50-200 at about 50mm.
GS http://georgesphotos.net/gallery/781336/1/145875867/Large
Closing a road only releases the jurisdiction it's under of some of the
liability. It doesn't always mean you can't pass at your own risk.
Bruce Dayton wrote:
I didn't see it quite the way you described. I just noticed that the
sign was off to one side allowing traffic to go through anyway
I've been keeping my mind out for signs lately. If it wasn't pointed
out, would the juxtaposition of the Road Closed sign and the tire
tracks in the dirt be noticed?
Another detail is the two-way traffic sign in the distance. That
one is pretty small and hard to spot.
Shot with the K10d
On Apr 5, 2007, at 6:54 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: John Sessoms
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package
unless
he's a CEO bailing out on his golden parachute
On 4/4/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good luck, Dave!
In this day and age, no 'job' lasts forever.
Sorry gang but i;ll be shooting more Nikon now, since Pentax is not a
Pro camera, i have to be a pro, i cannot afford to wait for metering
linkage.
LOL
Harumph. Don't
Hi Dave,
Welcome to the ranks of the gainfully unemployed:-). Seriously, I
hope this all works out for the best. Sometimes change has a way of
making things better.
Paul
Wednesday, April 4, 2007, 5:24:31 PM, you wrote:
DJB Well, the chat with the big boss finally happened today. I may
Hi Dave.
That sucks methinks. I cannot say how it is in US of A, but in Israel
your severance package (right term?) would be enormous. The law has it
that if a worker is fired he is to get a full (I repeat - full), monthly
payment for each year he worked for the company. That's why they cannot
On 4/4/07, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
Well, the chat with the big boss finally happened today.
Good luck for the future Dave. Will chat at GFM.
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On 4/5/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/07, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
Well, the chat with the big boss finally happened today.
Good luck for the future Dave. Will chat at GFM.
Would it be better if i called you late at night then.:-)
Dave
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From:
Boris Liberman
Hi Dave.
That sucks methinks. I cannot say how it is in US of A, but in Israel
your severance package (right term?) would be enormous.
I got the impression he was in Canada, not the USofA.
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package unless
he's a
- Original Message -
From: John Sessoms
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package unless
he's a CEO bailing out on his golden parachute.
Thankfully, Canada has resisted becoming part of your glorious republic
So for the longest time Canada was safe from democracy...
William Robb wrote:
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From: John Sessoms
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package unless
he's a CEO bailing out on his golden
On 5/4/07, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
Would it be better if i called you late at night then.:-)
Only if Norm dials
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- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
So for the longest time Canada was safe from democracy...
I'm thinking glass houses and thrown stones Peter.
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William Robb wrote:
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From: John Sessoms
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package unless
he's a CEO bailing out on his golden parachute.
Thankfully, Canada has resisted becoming part
You have a Republic not a Democracy, we've got a Parliamentary Democracy.
-Adam
P. J. Alling wrote:
We have democracy, no one ever said we'd always like the results.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
We have democracy, no one ever said we'd always like the results.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
So for the longest time Canada was safe from democracy...
I'm thinking glass houses and thrown
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
We have democracy, no one ever said we'd always like the results.
We have a thing called a Parliamentary Democracy. How it differs from
Democratic Republic, I don't know.
What's with you and your
.
Paul
On Apr 5, 2007, at 6:54 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: John Sessoms
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
Here in the states, he'll be lucky to get any severance package
unless
he's a CEO bailing out on his golden parachute
- Original Message -
From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
I received 40 weeks severance from BBDO after working there for ten
years. (I did have to threaten them with a lawyer.) I got six weeks
severance from my last employer. I worked there 18 months
:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
So for the longest time Canada was safe from democracy...
I'm thinking glass houses and thrown stones Peter.
William Robb
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I don't know. I kind of thought that last statement of mine was damming
the US government.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
We have democracy, no one ever said we'd always like the results.
We
That's pretty much true here too.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: OT Down the road, kicking stones
I received 40 weeks severance from BBDO after working there for ten
years. (I did have to threaten them with a lawyer.) I got six weeks
Well, the chat with the big boss finally happened today. I may have
mentioned that since we have the new(April 2006) CEO, the cowboy from
Calgary, that my old survey department here in Ontario was up for
major resturcture.
The old CEO was happy to get jobs that as long as we broke even and
kept
Good luck, Dave!
In this day and age, no 'job' lasts forever.
Sorry gang but i;ll be shooting more Nikon now, since Pentax is not a
Pro camera, i have to be a pro, i cannot afford to wait for metering
linkage.
LOL
Harumph. Don't need no stinkin' metering linkage. Or was that for the
Sorry to hear that. Hope things work out for the better!
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007, 5:24:31 PM, you wrote:
DJB Well, the chat with the big boss finally happened today. I may have
DJB mentioned that since we have the new(April 2006) CEO, the cowboy from
DJB Calgary, that
Since Marnie posted a shot of a Joshua Tree I remembered these which I
don't think I've posted here before. Both taken in the Mohave desert
about 7 or 8 years ago. Lens was on the first one was the Vivitar 17-28
f4-4.5,. the second was the M 50mm f 1.4 Camera LX, film Kodak 800 MAX
(it was
On 17/11/06, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
We are subject to language scrutiny these days. Can't afford to get
sloppy.
..ier.
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... plenty of power, did better than my Land
Rover or MR2 ever did. Unless the road surface is really crappy, it
is almost eerily quiet and just whooshes along while you listen to
the radio or your own music, diddle with the info display. very
comfy, holds a huge amount of stuff. So far, perfect
Good to hear your enjoying the road trip. Wish I was there. Looking
forward to your pics.
Paul
On Nov 17, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
i'm in salt lake city now.
stopped for a dinner break and the place has wi-fi ... hehehe
on hybrid-electric-spaceship-gizmo-car:
Freekin
I meant to say:
Good to hear you're enjoying the road trip.
We are subject to language scrutiny these days. Can't afford to get
sloppy.
Paul
On Nov 17, 2006, at 9:49 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Good to hear your enjoying the road trip. Wish I was there. Looking
forward to your pics.
Paul
are, etc.
Yippee! I love road trips. ;-)
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, or a night's stop over, send me a
private email so I can get info about where you are, etc.
Yippee! I love road trips. ;-)
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along the way would like to hook up for a cup of coffee,
a couple hours making photos, or a night's stop over, send me a
private email so I can get info about where you are, etc.
Yippee! I love road trips. ;-)
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On 11/13/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With Thanksgiving Day coming up, I decided to stay out of airplanes
and drive across country to New York to visit my mother and other
folks. Also with the hopes of doing some photography along the way,
perhaps visiting people briefly too.
That sounds like good trip to make - a real road movie. I'm just
reading a fascinating book by a British chap who followed the 49ers'
trail from Washington to California on a pushbike -fascinating stuff
and makes me want to see it.
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From: [EMAIL
Yeah - wrote him off list with my phone number...
my thought as well
ann
Amita Guha wrote:
On 11/13/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With Thanksgiving Day coming up, I decided to stay out of airplanes
and drive across country to New York to visit my mother and other
folks.
Hope everything goes as hoped, Bill.
All the best!
cheers,
frank
On 9/14/06, Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an appointment with my urologist at Duke tomorrow, so we're leaving
this evening and spending the night. The hotel has internet access so I'm
taking the computer and
I have an appointment with my urologist at Duke tomorrow, so we're leaving
this evening and spending the night. The hotel has internet access so I'm
taking the computer and hoping it is wireless since I don't have a proper
cable for hard wiring.
Bill
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Ave!
I'm setting off in a couple of hours to cycle Hadrian's Wall, so I
will be away for a few days. See you anon.
Vale!
Robertus Maximus Quadriceps
Reg: They've bled us white, the bastards. They've taken everything we
had, and not just from us, from our fathers, and from our fathers'
fathers.
We heard you were coming, so I'm off to Norway for a week. Safer with Vikings
than Southerners on bicycles 8-)))
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/08/07 Mon AM 08:10:19 GMT
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: OT: The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Ave!
I'm
On 7/8/06, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm setting off in a couple of hours to cycle Hadrian's Wall, so I
will be away for a few days. See you anon.
Vale!
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Have fun.
Off to see my parents in Wales for a week by the seaside.
Cyfateb!
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Cotty
Missed this i quess.
Great shot Jack. Love the black sky against the clouds
Very good conversion if indeed it was.
Dave
Quoting Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It was bound to happen again..just a matter of a short time.
AAA!!
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=152
Thanks, David!
T-Max 100. Dark red filter stacked with Cokin gray grad filter to
further darken sky.
Jack
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Missed this i quess.
Great shot Jack. Love the black sky against the clouds
Very good conversion if indeed it was.
Dave
Quoting Jack
I thought it might be.
One of the fellows that has taken the high school darkroom class with
me(about 6 times now) uses a #25 and polerizer, and gets the same
effect. He shoots Tmax aswell
Dave
Quoting Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks, David!
T-Max 100. Dark red filter stacked with
Actually, it was a #25 red. I have used a polarizer, as well, with
similar results.
Jack
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought it might be.
One of the fellows that has taken the high school darkroom class with
me(about 6 times now) uses a #25 and polerizer, and gets the
In a message dated 8/1/2006 6:29:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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That's just luck. ;-)
Seriously, as explained in my initial post, I went for that look by use
of a dark red filter, stacked with a Cokin grad gray tilted along the
top of the cloud line.
Guess it satisfies my
That's just luck. ;-)
Seriously, as explained in my initial post, I went for that look by use
of a dark red filter, stacked with a Cokin grad gray tilted along the
top of the cloud line.
Guess it satisfies my Ansel syndrome. G
Jack
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In a message dated 7/28/2006
In a message dated 7/27/2006 8:39:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was bound to happen again..just a matter of a short time.
AAA!!
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=152
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Really pretty, but something about it is a little too busy for me. My
I understand. I did, at one point, fiddle with the perimeter of the sun
with the burn tool. Hated what I was able to do.
Always appreciate your input, Marnie.
Jack
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In a message dated 7/27/2006 8:39:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was
In a message dated 7/28/2006 8:12:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=152
I got it. I can't figure out why the sky is so dark on the upper left.
Doesn't look right to me.
Marnie aka Doe
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great shot jack! the black sky is really neat, a pic that makes you
feel like you are actually there
russell
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Appreciated remarks, Russell.
Jack
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great shot jack! the black sky is really neat, a pic that makes you
feel like you are actually there
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Jack Davis wrote:
This another image taken with the use of the Cokin grad gray filter
used in conjunction with a screw on #25 red filter. Stacked filters in
an attempt to get a black sky.
This, again, is another shot of the Sutter Buttes taken from the
dissecting Pass Road.
Lx, A-28~80 f
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