Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread ann sanfedele
Neo-Pennsylvanian ann On 12/7/2016 1:03 PM, mike wilson wrote: On 07 December 2016 at 07:16 Malcolm Smith wrote: Philip Northeast wrote: https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP = Interesting building, The relatively unknown Australian Tudor period.

Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread John
Kind of reminds me of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, CO (where the NORAD complex is buried). When you first get to Fort Carson, you can see a large number of radio masts on top of the mountain. After you've been there a while, you find out all those radio masts belong to local TV & radio

RE: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread mike wilson
> On 07 December 2016 at 07:16 Malcolm Smith wrote: > > > Philip Northeast wrote: > > https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP > = > > Interesting building, The relatively unknown Australian Tudor period. Recently overtaken by Republic of Vulgaria style,

RE: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread Malcolm Smith
Philip Northeast wrote: This the view defines Hobart to a degree, the city squeezed between the river and Mt Wellington, note the communications/TV towers on top https://flic.kr/p/KitJnt ++ Thanks for that - great picture as well! Malcolm -- PDML Pentax-Discuss

RE: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread Malcolm Smith
Philip Northeast wrote: yes it is glavanised steel roofing, a common roofing material in Australia. The TV antenna does not need to be high as the transmission towers for broadcast TV are on a mountain that is close by, so clear line of sight. The positioning of power entry wires are a bit

Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread Philip Northeast
Malcolm This the view defines Hobart to a degree, the city squeezed between the river and Mt Wellington, note the communications/TV towers on top https://flic.kr/p/KitJnt Philip Northeast www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au On 7/12/16 6:16 pm, Malcolm Smith wrote: Philip Northeast wrote:

Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-07 Thread Philip Northeast
Malcolm, yes it is glavanised steel roofing, a common roofing material in Australia. The TV antenna does not need to be high as the transmission towers for broadcast TV are on a mountain that is close by, so clear line of sight. The positioning of power entry wires are a bit unusual, but

RE: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-06 Thread Malcolm Smith
Philip Northeast wrote: https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP = Interesting building, I take it near the top of a hill? Odd, for buildings where I am not to have TV aerials mounted as high up as possible (chimney), wires being fed in lower than gutter height, and is that a galvanised

Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-06 Thread Bob W-PDML
I reckon there's a family of undead cannibal serial killers living there. Very atmospheric. > On 6 Dec 2016, at 22:09, Philip Northeast wrote: > > Dragged my Pentax 28mm tilt/shift lens out of the cupboard and started > experimenting with it on the K1. > > I am

Re: PESO:black and white cottage

2016-12-06 Thread Jack Davis
Very nice!! J - Original Message - From: "Philip Northeast" To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 2:08:32 PM Subject: PESO:black and white cottage Dragged my Pentax 28mm tilt/shift lens out of the cupboard and started