It's a US bank. They need to have security, obviously, and it needs to
be effective in this day and age, not just some red-faced retired
sergeant major. I don't blame them for having effective security, but
they need to get their facts right and not try to intimidate people
who are going about
I think I might keep a copy of this in my camera bag:
http://www.sirimo.co.uk/ukpr.php
it summarises the law as it applies to UK photographers. The page
includes a link to the equivalents for the US and Australia. In a
security-guard-who-thinks-he-knows-the-law situation you could give
him a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/22/2007 2:19:30 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eyebrow _tweezers_? (Shudder)
=
This is one of those female things (although some guys tweezer their
eyebrows). No worse than shaving (or not shaving).
On 22/6/07, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
Respectfully Bob, we have to fight this fight, and if we
can't win it, at
least make it so ugly for the bullies that they back down.
To do otherwise is to say goodbye to our freedoms and give
our societies
into the hands of
On 22/6/07, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
Respectfully Bob, we have to fight this fight, and if we can't win it, at
least make it so ugly for the bullies that they back down.
To do otherwise is to say goodbye to our freedoms and give our societies
into the hands of fascists of the
frank theriault wrote:
On 6/22/07, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I was walking past the UK HQ of one of the big US banks and
noticed 3 identikit bouncers on the door. I was framing up to shoot
them, and waiting for other people to get out of the way so I could
get a clean shot, when I
Make that 5
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
I'm probably the only person in the world that doesn't watch the Simpsons
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eyebrow _tweezers_? (Shudder)
=
This is one of those female things (although some guys
tweezer their
eyebrows). No worse than shaving (or not shaving).
Nostril hairs!
Eyebrow tweezers make handy dandy little tools. The big
Bob W wrote:
I came back yesterday from a cycle trip around Dorset, Wilts and
Hants. Here are the pictures in case you don't want to read all the
guff below: http://www.web-options.com/Byway/
This you then? (second advert)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOWJECdobqk
(directed by Ridley
The first time I went to Shaftesbury a few years ago I deliberately
didn't go to Gold Hill - it's such a photographic cliché. This time,
though, I thought I'd better get it over and done with. Luckily I was
about 30 minutes too late to get the best light, so I took the
mandatory shot and had done
Not as far as I know.
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2007/6/23, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does Pentax have anywhere on their website to get addendum or updates
for the User Manuals. I'm thinking mainly of how to
This confirm the limited testing I did on my D a couple months ago.
Did not tried yet on my K10D.
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2007/6/22, J. C. O'Connell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Took a few shots in the park ( no pun intended
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 20:30:50 -0400, Steve Desjardins wrote:
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/states_experiment_drag-drop_Intermed_State15s_500.html
92% 16 Miles, 621 secs
(Europeans take some time to think :-)
Regards, JvW
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Thanks again, Mike.
Being in NY to deal with family stuff, I'm missing SF Pride this
weekend. Sigh, duty.
Godfrey
happy pride!
On Jun 22, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Mike Hamilton wrote:
Edmonton, Alberta. :)
Good stuff, Mike. Where was this one?
http://www.michaelhamilton.ca/Pride2007/
I
The only body that I'm aware of that had large differences in
behavior, beyond the scope of the usual release notes that accompany
the firmware upgrade, was the *ist DS. If you download the manual for
the *ist DS2, its instruction are a better match to the latest fw
upgrade available for
Good, i'm right there shot Frank.
Nice and blurry:-)
Dave
On 6/22/07, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning was about as perfect a day to ride to work as I'll ever
have. 15C (about 60F), winds from the north east (I commute south and
west), my spin felt perfect, the sun felt
On 6/22/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(2) The cab driver who drives me to the city from the ferry terminal
observes my camera - says he had
a whole roll of film that was blank... I try to help saying, hmm, did
set the ASA wrong? did you check to
see if the film was advancing?
2fast and 2cool.
Reminded me of this bike pano (not mine):
http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen5/f42b-climbing.html
(quicktime required)
On 6/22/07, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning was about as perfect a day to ride to work as I'll ever
have. 15C (about 60F), winds from the
Those brows just need a moustach trimmer. Mine would be like that
without a weekly trim.
Paul
On Jun 23, 2007, at 4:14 AM, mike wilson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/22/2007 2:19:30 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eyebrow _tweezers_? (Shudder)
You seem to be ruling out the best Pentax DSLR before the K10D. Why?
John
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:07:08 +0100, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If anyone from Europe wants to part with his/her DSLR...
I can get a K110D at 350 euros so obviously, I need something less
expensive if
If anyone from Europe wants to part with his/her DSLR...
I can get a K110D at 350 euros so obviously, I need something less
expensive if second hand.
A lens might be useful but not necessary.
This is to enable my *soon to be* wife :)
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Found this doing some surfing this morning. I'm still looking for a
good WB and work flow for my digital IR and this guy seems to have a
bunch.
He uses the K10D and Lonng exposures, which i found, but the istD
still gives shorter
Listen to this..Where my wife works, she was going to the page were
my photos are on photo.net www.photo.net/photos/pjjdxn and she
received a ERROR which said: The following error was encountered,
Access denied by Smartfilter: Forbidden, this page
www.photo.net/photos/pjjdxn is categorized as:
For all you old car folks, here is a link to an old 54 F100 Ford
pickup photo which I took back in 1996
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6115807 shot on
Kodachrome ASA 25 film...Joe
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I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep every
time someone takes a crack at eroding more of our civil liberties.
-p
Cotty wrote:
On 22/6/07, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
Respectfully Bob, we have to fight this fight, and if we can't win it, at
least
I like it, very nice Joe
At 09:17 AM 6/23/07, you wrote:
Drove around Friday looking for farm scenes for the Markham Fair contest.
Saw this and took a few shots.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6117329
I saved it in sRGB and PS SFW but it now looks a bit brighter than i
had
Bill, Paul, ...
Pick your battles, pick how you want to spend your time.
Remember the Vietnam War -- Been there, done that.
Regards, Bob S.
On 6/23/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep every
time someone takes a crack at
- Original Message -
From: Bob W
Subject: RE: Bouncer
He's right though, isn't he? The colonials all get it from the mother
country, of course, and the ongoing struggle against The Norman Yoke.
If England hadn't spawned a lot of bolshy free-thinking Anglo-Saxon
peasants where would
From:
ann sanfedele
Bob Blakely wrote:
Anybody know any good Newfie jokes?
Regards,
Bob Blakely
I do teacher I do.
The one about the fishermen finding a particularly good fishing spot
and when asked how he could find it
again he replied he had marked the side of the boat.
I
I'd rule it out too. Too slow, incompatible memory card format.
G
On Jun 23, 2007, at 5:25 AM, John Forbes wrote:
You seem to be ruling out the best Pentax DSLR before the K10D. Why?
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- Original Message -
From: Bob Sullivan
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Bill, Paul, ...
Pick your battles, pick how you want to spend your time.
Thats the attitude the modern regimes hopes it's citizens will take. They
hope that we will allow them to intimidate us.
They hope that we won't
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I like it, Ann. There's something to be said for the simplicity of
monochrome. :-)
BTW: I'm in NY this weekend. I don't know what my time is going to be
like, but I might get down to Manhattan on Sunday.
G
OH hey, G, give a hollar if you do - I think you have my
Me, too
-p
Bob Sullivan wrote:
Bill, Paul, ...
Pick your battles, pick how you want to spend your time.
Remember the Vietnam War -- Been there, done that.
Regards, Bob S.
On 6/23/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep
Bill Owens wrote:
The Optio 50 that has been missing turned up today while Phyllis was looking
for something else. Now I have a 5 Mp PS with AA batteries.
Bill
I have often found the only way to find a missing object is to look for
something else either that
or ask someone who is
On Jun 23, 2007, at 6:43 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep every
time someone takes a crack at eroding more of our civil liberties.
An extremely cogent discussion on this specific subject is presented
by Al Gore in The Assault On
I've an opportunity to buy a K50/1.2 lens, supposedly good condition.
Was thinking it might be nice to experiment with.
What do these go for? Need to make a fair offer.
Godfrey
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- Original Message -
From: Bob Sullivan
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Bill,
It's 'tilting at windmills.'
Spent a lot of time doing that during the Vietnam era.
It was mainly a waste of time. Nothing changed. War didn't stop.
And that was important stuff.
My recollection is different,
$350?
On 6/23/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've an opportunity to buy a K50/1.2 lens, supposedly good condition.
Was thinking it might be nice to experiment with.
What do these go for? Need to make a fair offer.
Godfrey
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- Original Message -
From: Paul Sorenson
Subject: Re: Bouncer
I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep every
time someone takes a crack at eroding more of our civil liberties.
The first step is to stop revering your war veterans as if they are some
sort of
I like the composition Dave. It would really sing with better light.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Peso First Cut
Drove around Friday looking for farm scenes for the Markham Fair contest.
Saw this and took a few shots.
Kenneth Waller wrote:
As in Red rocks, Green brush Blue sky.
Taken in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6100667
Comments appreciated.
Kenneth Waller
Ken , I know the place well ... I have to say this shot doesn't work
perfectly for me - and I
Bill -
That's where we diverge in our methodology. The unfortunate truth is
that if you don't have a chain of command, you really don't have an
effective military. So, yes, we do have heroes - everyone who puts
their all on the line at the will of their commander is a hero in my
book. No
Bruce Dayton wrote:
Based on several comments, I have replaced the photo with a tighter,
vertical crop. Thanks for the feedback.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4812a.htm
Like it -- and in terms of who he/she is - where is Cassino when you
need him?
I bet it is called a zebra
I tore the apartment a part looking for a manual the other day. Got to toss a
bunch of stuff, but did not find it. So I printed out a copy from the
manufactures website, punched holes, and put it in a manuscript binder. Five
minutes after that I found it right in front of my nose.
Some would
Thanks that's a very usefull link.
I decided to keep my D after I noticed the K10 has very limited IR
sensitivity. I would like to IR mod my istD if I had the tools and
nerve to do this.
On 6/23/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
The Irony being you also make a terrible Canadan...
How do you figure that?
Or are you practicing free range bigotry again?
William Robb
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Drove around Friday looking for farm scenes for the Markham Fair contest.
Saw this and took a few shots.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6117329
I saved it in sRGB and PS SFW but it now looks a bit brighter than i
had adjusted for.
D200, 18-70 lightroom adjusted Nef file then
Thanks to all you guys who like the simplified design... I had an
intermediate step in three colors that
was flat but never sent it in after I found out they were only using one
color ink. I hope I get
a bag as tahnks at least, I'm not going to the tournament... I chose GFM
as my extravagence
- Original Message -
From: John Forbes
Subject: Re: WTB: Pentax DSLR (no ist-d) but DS/DL/DS2/DL2/100D/110D
You seem to be ruling out the best Pentax DSLR before the K10D. Why?
Don't worry. His wife is soon to be, she won't be needing a camera for a few
years.
William Robb
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Bill,
It's 'tilting at windmills.'
Spent a lot of time doing that during the Vietnam era.
It was mainly a waste of time. Nothing changed. War didn't stop.
And that was important stuff.
Pick your battles, pick how you try to affect change.
The suggestion of 30 photographers all taking photos of
Because it will difficult enough for her to get into DSLR, I don't
want her to have to look at a sooo small screen. Screen will be
important to her. DL and newer would ideal IMO (2 or bigger).
Also, since I sold mine (ist-d) I've converted into SD cards, I really
do not want to have both CF and
Frank,
Great shot, really puts me there.
One of your best photos in a while.
Regards, Bob S.
On 6/22/07, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning was about as perfect a day to ride to work as I'll ever
have. 15C (about 60F), winds from the north east (I commute south and
west),
On 6/23/07, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Listen to this..Where my wife works, she was going to the page were
my photos are on photo.net www.photo.net/photos/pjjdxn and she
received a ERROR which said: The following error was encountered,
Access denied by Smartfilter: Forbidden, this page
Bob,
He doesn't look that big, you could have taken him...
Norm
Bob W wrote:
Today I was walking past the UK HQ of one of the big US banks and
noticed 3 identikit bouncers on the door. I was framing up to shoot
them, and waiting for other people to get out of the way so I could
get a clean
A few weeks ago my daughter's hockey team played in a tournement in Amsterdam.
During the second match the rain came down during this match, and I kept on
shooting. After this match I was in the clubhouse, with the soaking K10D in
my hands, and another father was looking in dispair at my K10D.
John Coyle wrote:
Make that 5
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
I'm probably the only person in the world that doesn't watch the Simpsons
Glad to have the company :)
Although I have a number of friends who love it, I basically just skip
anything that has the word animated
in it.
Sandy Harris wrote:
Here in China, all of Flickr has been blocked recently. Someone
probably posted photos there that are not acceptable to the Chinese
government.
The news reports here are that China blocked Flickr due to photos of the
Tianamen (?sp?) Square incident.
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Thanks,
DougF
How did you protect the lens from the rain?
On 6/23/07, Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few weeks ago my daughter's hockey team played in a tournement in Amsterdam.
During the second match the rain came down during this match, and I kept on
shooting. After this match I was in the
frank theriault wrote:
On 6/21/07, Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Optio 50 that has been missing turned up today while Phyllis was looking
for something else. Now I have a 5 Mp PS with AA batteries.
Congrats, Bill.
Those are fun cameras. I remember a couple of years ago @
Juan Buhler wrote:
Hello all,
You have all seen these pictures, most probably. Same tired old ones.
But the good news is, I was accepted into the Eddie Adams workshop
this year! This is part of the portfolio I submitted:
http://www.eddieadamsworkshop.com/usr/usr-show?U_ID=UgYgYJTjdvr0
The Irony being you also make a terrible Canadan...
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Bob W
Subject: RE: Bouncer
He's right though, isn't he? The colonials all get it from the mother
country, of course, and the ongoing struggle against The Norman Yoke.
If England
My mother-in-law gave my brother-in-law 21 crisp, new one dollar bills
for his 21st birthday. Since we were going out for dinner that night,
she put them in a safe place. That was in 1960 and they haven't been
seen since...
-p
graywolf wrote:
I tore the apartment a part looking for a
Dave, I was thinking more like the so called golden lighting - that around
sunset or sunrise, when the sun is lower on the horizon, giving a less
direct, harsh lighting.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Thanks Joe and Ken
I what way Ken, more subdued light, or lower in the curves a bit.
I ts shot in full sun, as you may well tell.
Dave
On 6/23/07, Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the composition Dave. It would really sing with better light.
Kenneth Waller
- Original
Wow.
Maybe i WILL keep my FA100 and give it a wrk out
Dave
On 6/21/07, Toine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://leende.net/peso/20070621
K10D F100/2.8 macro, ring flash, f16
If you want to see the facet eye in detail click on the picture
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Robb, that's damn near the stupidest thing you have ever said.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Paul Sorenson
Subject: Re: Bouncer
I wish more Americans felt this way instead of acting like sheep every
time someone takes a crack at eroding more of our civil
There was also the *ist-D, and the green button fix.
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 03:31:10AM -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
The only body that I'm aware of that had large differences in
behavior, beyond the scope of the usual release notes that accompany
the firmware upgrade, was the *ist DS.
The big diference between a K100D and the Rebel-version of the K10D
described in the original post is the pixel count; the K100D uses the
old 6MP sensor.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 06:27:43PM -0500, Stan Halpin wrote:
Isn't that the K100D that you are describing? Or K110D? Not being
facetious,
Good eye.
No old car is truly yard waste.:-)
Dave
On 6/23/07, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all you old car folks, here is a link to an old 54 F100 Ford
pickup photo which I took back in 1996
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6115807 shot on
Kodachrome ASA 25 film...Joe
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Yep, that threat inertially doesn't exist. Tell me how jbe sure to
visit the twin towers next time you're in New York, and ask a *Kuwait*
how the former Iraqi regime and their peaceful intentions.
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Bill -
That's where we diverge in our methodology. The unfortunate
Since that seems to be your forte, I would suppose that you would know.
(I can be an asshole sometimes, you've make it a carrier).
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
The Irony being you also make a terrible Canadan...
How
Yes, i was impressed after just a few pages.
I also kept my istD, when i found the shoot times on the K10D were to
long if there was any wind.
I know lifepixel in the US will do Nikon and Canon conversions, but i
contacted them re the istD and they said they would not be converting
this camera.
and a career, as well...
P. J. Alling wrote:
Since that seems to be your forte, I would suppose that you would know.
(I can be an asshole sometimes, you've make it a carrier).
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
The
Ah, Bones...a fun show. Based on books written by Kathy Reichs, a
real life forensic anthropologist. The books are a good read - try them
if you haven't already.
-p
ann sanfedele wrote:
John Coyle wrote:
Make that 5
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
I'm probably the only person in
Make that 5
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
I'm probably the only person in the world that doesn't
watch the Simpsons
Glad to have the company :)
Although I have a number of friends who love it, I basically
just skip
anything that has the word animated
in
I think this one works much better.
Dave
On 6/17/07, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on several comments, I have replaced the photo with a tighter,
vertical crop. Thanks for the feedback.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4812a.htm
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Sunday, June 17, 2007, 7:42:36
I did
Dave
On 6/23/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
Frank has his computer and istD manual, and he is REALLY excited about
digital.
You'v been warned.
LOL
Dave
Hope you remembered to give him the technician that took his place at GFM :)
ann
I usually find an item after I procure a replacement.
ann sanfedele wrote:
Bill Owens wrote:
The Optio 50 that has been missing turned up today while Phyllis was looking
for something else. Now I have a 5 Mp PS with AA batteries.
Bill
I have often found the only way to
As do I.
I had missplaced my D1 charger a few years back, but since i had just
bought the D2H i was not to worried.
Kept an eye on ebay, found one locally and won it.
Two days later Liz asks me is this stuff in the plastic bag garbage.
It was my charger AND my Vivitar 280HV i had lost aswell.
- Original Message -
From: Paul Sorenson
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Bill -
That's where we diverge in our methodology. The unfortunate truth is
that if you don't have a chain of command, you really don't have an
effective military. So, yes, we do have heroes - everyone who puts
their
David J Brooks wrote:
Frank has his computer and istD manual, and he is REALLY excited about digital.
You'v been warned.
LOL
Dave
Hope you remembered to give him the technician that took his place at GFM :)
ann
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Never mind. I quess they just install them selves as they see fit.
I can see them now.
Dave
On 6/23/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, i have finally got a round and installed the 2400 on the ibook G4.
I also downloaded the latest ICC profiles as prompted in the CD. Now i
ahve
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Since that seems to be your forte, I would suppose that you would know.
(I can be an asshole sometimes, you've make it a carrier).
Carriers don't show symptoms, Peter.
William Robb
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Ok, i have finally got a round and installed the 2400 on the ibook G4.
I also downloaded the latest ICC profiles as prompted in the CD. Now i
ahve to ask, were do i put them. I cannot seem to find anywere on the
harddrive, any Epson profiles, but they are they when i do a print
preview of an
I've noticed that you've become a very bitter person with little in the
way of a sense of humor. It seems that you have taken the, I had thought
apocryphal. Canadian inferiority complex, and hatred of all things
American, to heart. I'm sorry to have offended your delicate
sensibilities, but
Yep, that was the case here. The Optio 50 showed up about 2 weeks after the
Nikon L11 replaced it.
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P.
J. Alling
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:45 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Found
P. J. Alling wrote:
I usually find an item after I procure a replacement.
as do I, when they are critical objects... consequently, I now have 3 pair
of clip on sun glasses. (of course I put more effort into finding or
not losing
more cherished items:) )
ann
ann sanfedele wrote:
Bill
David J Brooks wrote:
Thanks Joe and Ken
I what way Ken, more subdued light, or lower in the curves a bit.
I ts shot in full sun, as you may well tell.
Dave
I like the shot , Dave -- maybe darken the sky a bit or convert to BW...
But agree with Ken about the light -- not much you could do
From:
J
Listen to this..Where my wife works, she was going to the page were my
photos are on photo.net www.photo.net/photos/pjjdxn and she received
a ERROR which said: The following error was encountered,
Access denied by Smartfilter: Forbidden, this page
www.photo.net/photos/pjjdxn
The spell checker strikes again. See my correction, you certainly show
symptoms.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Since that seems to be your forte, I would suppose that you would know.
(I can be an asshole sometimes,
- Original Message -
From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: Bouncer
Robb, that's damn near the stupidest thing you have ever said.
I would expect no other response from you Peter. You seem to have a vested
interest in the status quo, and have lost the ability to look at things from
any
You know, I think you're right, Norm. I'm gonna go back there tomorrow
and hit him.
His hands look as though they want to strangle something, so I'll
probably put on a neck brace first, just in case.
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Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Ah. Good idea.
Maybe its still there in the field. Its only a 15 minute drive away.
I'll go back and look
Thanks
Dave
On 6/23/07, Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave, I was thinking more like the so called golden lighting - that around
sunset or sunrise, when the sun is lower on
Frank has his computer and istD manual, and he is REALLY excited about digital.
You'v been warned.
LOL
Dave
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Based on several comments, I have replaced the photo with a
tighter,
vertical crop. Thanks for the feedback.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4812a.htm
Like it -- and in terms of who he/she is - where is Cassino
when you
need him?
I bet it is called a zebra something,
In a message dated 6/23/2007 1:21:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but.
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/photoessays/essays/london.html
(shudder again)
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Aha! Got it.
Marnie aka Doe ;-)
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Warning: I am
From:
Paul Sorenson
Bill -
That's where we diverge in our methodology. The unfortunate truth is
that if you don't have a chain of command, you really don't have an
effective military. So, yes, we do have heroes - everyone who puts
their all on the line at the will of their commander
No it satisfies, employers who don't want their employees looking at
porn when they're supposed to be working. That's what those filters are
meant for, (plus a scary message that your attempt to access a forbidden
site has been logged). Personally I see no problem using it this way,
you get
From:
ann sanfedele
John Coyle wrote:
Make that 5
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
I'm probably the only person in the world that doesn't watch the
Simpsons
Glad to have the company :)
Although I have a number of friends who love it, I basically just skip
anything that has the
In a message dated 6/23/2007 10:51:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I usually find an item after I procure a replacement.
I have found this is not always true for bank (ATM) cards. As they can be
lost when I get gas. But I am waiting on getting a new one
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