Wow, this is very nice gallery! Genuinely tough to pick favorites, but Wet
Feet and Stan's waterfall with rainbow are quite stunning. But I'm very much
inspired by the interior panos and Ken's vertical pano.
Fantastic gallery everyone! And once again, big thanks, Brian, for all your
work
Thanks, Bruce! And thanks to Brian for all the work on the PUG.
My faves are I Love Champagne by Jorge Zaven Kurkdjian and Wet Feet by
David Mann.
Alan Cole gets a special mention for butter smooth panning of the
theme. Made me chuckle:)
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 3:28 AM, Bruce Walker
I just got around to looking through the whole gallery. Fantastic stuff, I
dare not try to pick favourites.
As for my photo, it's just a crop. I took the photo during an early-morning
walk the day after my race. My foot was hurting and I wasn't planning to walk
all the way to that side of
G'day all
It seems that we might have had a problem with the submission process
again this month. I've just added a new image from Attila which
somehow, somewhere got lost.
Check out the revised gallery at:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the
Those are all excellent. Enjoyed very much! I'm glad that you rescued
Attila's, as it's maybe my fave.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Brian Walters apathy...@lyons-ryan.org wrote:
G'day all
It seems that we might have had a problem with the submission process again
this month. I've just
Steve Harley's submission didn't manage to make it's way downunder so
it wasn't included in the gallery that I uploaded last night (just
before I went to bed).
Sooo - I've now added Steve's photo:
http://pug.komkon.org/
By the way, if you ever submit an entry and you don't get an email
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Subject: PUG gallery usability
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3 and Opera 9.52 on my
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
[ ... ]and Mac users in general.
I've generally viewed the PUG via Firefox (various different versions)
on the Mac lately, and have never had any problems. I
Toralf Lund wrote:
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
[ ... ]and Mac users in general.
I've generally viewed the PUG via Firefox (various different versions)
on the Mac lately, and have never
2008/9/24 Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cory Waters wrote:
I was having some issues seeing the new month in Firefox 3 but that may
be just something about the browser getting so used to those pictures
after all this time :)
Seriously though, I'd like for the site to work with PicLens, but
David Savage wrote:
2008/9/24 Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cory Waters wrote:
I was having some issues seeing the new month in Firefox 3 but that may
be just something about the browser getting so used to those pictures
after all this time :)
Seriously though, I'd like for the site to
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3 and Opera 9.52 on my
Linux machine. Recent feedback indicates that the
Works fine with Firefox.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on
Scott
all works well on Firefox 3 as well as Chrome on Vista 64. I only notice
that none of the September PUG pics show EXIF data. This is not a
browser issue, but would be nice to have (if not stripped off) on the
equinox pics. Thanks for all your work.
Scott Loveless schreef:
Howdy.
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3 and Opera 9.52 on my
Linux machine. Recent
Henk Terhell wrote:
Scott
all works well on Firefox 3 as well as Chrome on Vista 64. I only notice
that none of the September PUG pics show EXIF data. This is not a
browser issue, but would be nice to have (if not stripped off) on the
equinox pics. Thanks for all your work.
Thanks, Henk.
Mark Roberts wrote:
Works fine for me. My general browser is Firefox with scripting off and
everything seems to look and work well. I also tried it on the latest
versions of Opera and Safari with no difficulties. Internet Explorer 7,
6 and 5.5 also seem OK. (You can run multiple versions of
I'm still using Firefox 2 and it works fine.
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3
, September 23, 2008 9:13 AM
Subject: PUG gallery usability
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3 and Opera
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone having problems seeing the PUG? Or have you noticed any issues
with particular browsers?
I've tested the gallery a few times with Firefox 2 and 3, Opera
9.something and IE6 on a Windows box, and Firefox 3 and Opera 9.52 on my
Linux machine. Recent
I was having some issues seeing the new month in Firefox 3 but that may
be just something about the browser getting so used to those pictures
after all this time :)
Seriously though, I'd like for the site to work with PicLens, but that
's about it.
CW
Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy.
Anyone
Cory Waters wrote:
I was having some issues seeing the new month in Firefox 3 but that may
be just something about the browser getting so used to those pictures
after all this time :)
Seriously though, I'd like for the site to work with PicLens, but that
's about it.
CW
Derby says it
Is the Oct gallery up yet and is it still linked at Mark Roberts web page
?..Thanks Joe
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Now this is interesting. While looking for inspiration, or maybe
anti-inspiration I discovered the Pentax Challenge at DP review, sort
of an Ad Hoc PUG for non PDML members. Guess what the theme for October is?
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036message=25031906
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Now this is interesting. While looking for inspiration, or maybe
anti-inspiration I discovered the Pentax Challenge at DP review, sort
of an Ad Hoc PUG for non PDML members. Guess what the theme for October is?
Walter Hamler wrote:
Thanks Mike. I am using the new Beta version of IE 8. Am
beginning to
believe it stinks!
I'm using the beta of IE7. It has bugs in it. It's a beta. That's what
you expect.
When it's a release version you can complain about the bugs.
Bob
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Lot of references to the August Gallery. I go to the site via links and get
only the list of photographers and titles of the pics, but no pics. Anyone
have a hint as to why the pics won't open on my computer?
Walt
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Walter Hamler wrote:
Lot of references to the August Gallery. I go to the site via links and get
only the list of photographers and titles of the pics, but no pics. Anyone
have a hint as to why the pics won't open on my computer?
Walt
What browser are you using? I seem to remember I
Igor Roshchin wrote:
There is programmers' (in particular Russian programmers') joke:
- Why is it called 'beta'-version?
- Because it is better than nothing.
Sometimes, beta is not better than nothing. :-)
PS. Despite its possibly perceived appearance, this message is not
intended to
Reminds me of the time a product I was working on was going to be
shipped to a customer with an entirely new, mostly untested, database
layer. In the kickoff meeting the customer finally asked if they were
getting beta code. My boss with a straight face said No it's not. No
lie that, it was
DAMN! I'd forgoten that today was the first of the month! Made all the more
worse because my birthday is the last day of February.
Where does my time go (much more important, where does my mind go)?
Christian
On Friday 01 March 2002 14:39, A.v.Kirschten wrote:
Hello all,
The March
Hello all,
The March 2002 PUG is available for your viewing pleasure
Thanks
Adelheid
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Hello all,
The March 2002 PUG is available for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks
Adelheid
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What is the deal with the PUG Gallery?
How are images submitted?
Who may submit images?
I there a set topic?
etc etc
Kevin
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Subject: PUG Gallery...
What is the deal with the PUG Gallery?
How are images submitted?
Who may submit images?
I there a set topic?
etc etc
Kevin
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Adelheid,
I think Paul Jones' Rain photo might have got corrupted by the
comptuer. On my screen it's got some strange artifacts in it.
Richard.
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Richard Seaman wrote:
Adelheid,
I think Paul Jones' Rain photo might have got corrupted by the
comptuer. On my screen it's got some strange artifacts in it.
Richard.
home page: www.richard-seaman.com
Same has happened with me also.
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CBWaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin,
Go to http://pug.komkon.org/. There's links on the bottom of the page for
ALL the info you need.
Thanks, I managed to submit a photo, the page said this did not work in linux,
but I encountered no problems. Is the
Greetings:
The January 2002 PUG is available (a bit early) for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks
Adelheid
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Just a quick note, the Aug gallery is great, I'll comment later. The LX
gallery I found to be *absolutely* outstanding. Great work guys.
Norm
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IronWorks (Maris V. Lidaka) wrote:
D. Glenn Arthur Jr's My Neighbourhood's a Real Circus
The picture is interesting but it needs cohesion. It has sparks in the
literal sense but not in the emotional. The first thing that struck me was
the lack of focus, and the foggy tonality of the
This is the way it should work.
tv
D. Glenn Arthur Jr. wrote:
IronWorks (Maris V. Lidaka) wrote:
D. Glenn Arthur Jr's My Neighbourhood's a Real Circus
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Thanks for the comments Maris. My processor in Brazil, a very well know 30 yr.
pro photographer, liked the photo as well but wasn't keen on the tree. His
thought was that it kind of just comes out of nowhere. I personally liked it
because it breaks up the balance and puts something in a boring
William Parmley's Starburst
Described as reminding one of 4th of July Fireworks. When pointed out I see
it, yes, but for me the image as a whole does not convey this impression to
the viewer. It needs perhaps more color, more brightness, more dazzle, even
if it's natural appearance will need
Tom Van Veen - One Way
What caught my eye the first time i saw this picture? The One Way
signboard. Next the clouds. And the black thick line.
Still unable to figure out what the black thick line is(rooftop?).
I am surprise the sky isn't that dark since a red filter was used.
However it did
http://www.pug.komkon.org/
The PUG Gallery for this month has been unveiled, and it's time for
another round of comments! The PUG Gallery Commentators for this month
are Adelheid, Shel Belinkoff, Sid Barras, Tom Cakalic, Yves Caudano,
Gerald Cermak, John Cohen, Donna Lynn Crain, Bruce Dayton
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From: "Chris Brogden"
Subject: PUG Gallery comments
Thanks, everyone else who slaved away so Bill could
sit on his big fat... er... Pentax... and run the show. Good
job!
This was so close to being a true statement this month. That was
until I was
I tried to view the PUG this AM, and again just now. The Komkon
server seems to be down. I have a call in to tech support.
Hopefully this won't be for too long.
Thanks
Bill
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