On 1/23/07 3:47 PM, "Tim Øsleby", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But what puzzles me is that the schools are closed down. When I was a kid it
> was a lot of fun going to school in the snow. The boys had an excuse to
> flirt with the girls by doing the put snow underneath their clothes trick.
> That'
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Tim,
Washington, DC is a very southern city - think of Rome
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> Beaker
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> Tim-
>
> You should come to Washington DC for a snow. Flurries make people
> nervous. An inch will cause a run on toilet paper
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> I see what you're saying.
>
> Gonz wrote:
>
>>Thanks for looking Boris. Yes, it seems many, if not all, HDR shots
>>have this "glow" around areas of high contrast. It must be related to
>>the merge somehow.
>>
>>Yes, it is kind of weird, but it can have some inter
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Tim-
You should come to Washington DC for a snow. Flurries make people
nervous. An inch will cause a run on toilet paper and milk. 2 inches
make officials talk about closing school
I see what you're saying.
Gonz wrote:
> Thanks for looking Boris. Yes, it seems many, if not all, HDR shots
> have this "glow" around areas of high contrast. It must be related to
> the merge somehow.
>
> Yes, it is kind of weird, but it can have some interesting applications
> if applied ju
Tim-
You should come to Washington DC for a snow. Flurries make people
nervous. An inch will cause a run on toilet paper and milk. 2 inches
make officials talk about closing school. 6 inches will close the
city...
Well, that may be a little exaggerated, but it can get pretty
comical. And
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> I've a problem with this shot.
>
> There is this white glow or whatever is the term just above the roofs of
> the buildings. Then there is same white artifact around the tree
> branches on the far left. Could be this is some kind of HDR effect. Yet,
> it makes this
>
> From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/01/19 Fri AM 11:03:46 GMT
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> I've a problem with this shot.
>
> There is this white glow or whatever is the term just above the ro
I've a problem with this shot.
There is this white glow or whatever is the term just above the roofs of
the buildings. Then there is same white artifact around the tree
branches on the far left. Could be this is some kind of HDR effect. Yet,
it makes this photo look unnatural.
The composition
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> > I'm sorry to say,
From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cool, I mean, Cold...
>
> Were your highways affected/closed? Our major overpasses were closed
> because they were too slick and were causing accidents. Any elevated
> freeways were quite treacherous. Its been worse however, I visited
> Austin once in the mid
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Sent: 17. januar 2007 19:16
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
> This turns me into giggling mode :-)
>
>
> Tim
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
The _railways_ would close here. Yo
17. januar 2007 19:33
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> I'm sorry to say, that's not snow. That's just a handful of ice crystals
;-)
> Seriously. We don't call snow unless it is an inch of the stuff, or at
le
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> From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>>I know, we got a little more last night, and now the trees are starting
>>to lose branches because of the weight of the ice on them.
>
>
> Hey Gonz,
>
> We got some more up here in DFW and my workplace even closed.
>
Cool,
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> I'm sorry to say, that's not snow. That's just a handful of ice crystals ;-)
> Seriously. We don't call snow unless it is an inch of the stuff, or at least
> the ground is cowered in white.
>
Pictures please. :)
> This said. I can imagine you being excited by the si
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> Dalal
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> From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>>I know, we got a little more last night, and now the trees are starting
>>to lo
This turns me into giggling mode :-)
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I know, we got a little more last night, and now the trees are starting
> to lose branches because of the weight of the ice on them.
Hey Gonz,
We got some more up here in DFW and my workplace even closed.
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=360693861&siz
Thanks for looking.
I know, we got a little more last night, and now the trees are starting
to lose branches because of the weight of the ice on them.
I lived through a lot more snow during the blizzard of '78 in Boston,
Mass, USA. I had never seen so much snow before, or after that. I
think
I'm sorry to say, that's not snow. That's just a handful of ice crystals ;-)
Seriously. We don't call snow unless it is an inch of the stuff, or at least
the ground is cowered in white.
This said. I can imagine you being excited by the sight :-)
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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