We were able to visit Portsmouth on our UK trip. Without trying to bore
anyone, here are some shots. HMS Warrior is an Ironclad warship of the 19th
century with supplementary steam power. She never fired a shot in anger but,
such was her power, she was the perfect deterrent for over 30 years. Yo
Shot about 100 yards South of my house. Someone on a Harley made an
imprudent pass, followed shortly by a credible attempt at autodarwination.
The only gore in the photos is of the mechanical variety. The rider was
being carted off in an ambulance as I drove up. Word was he was about to
be medev
I meant the landing page for that gallery..
The pictures are next to each other but in their correct proportions...
when you sent up your gallery for those
shots it is a choice in the gallery settings... though perhaps you
don't have as many features as I do
I'm subscribed with a portfolio p
Thanks, Ann. I don’t know how they wound up on my landing page, nor do I know
why the two links lead to the same thing. I also know nothing about the
“collage landscape choice.”
I really miss the old photo.net; one could just post one’s photos, in the order
one wanted, with links that worked, a
I like them as a pair, side by side, on your landing page.. The "collage
landscape" choice we have at smugmug
works especially well for your themed galleries. The close-up of the
leaves , I think, is the stronger of the two new
ones as a stand alone..
Looking forward to your stroll when the le
What Rick said -- and I find it very haunting
ann
On 10/14/2017 4:33 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
I like it, Dan. The composition and lighting work well.
Rick
On Oct 13, 2017, at 4:11 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
From the Terracotta Warriors exhibition at the Franklin Institute Science
Museum, Ph
Another from the Franklin Institute:
http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2017/10/14/armor-1
Comments are invited.
Dan Matyola
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Thanks, Rick. I was trying to hide the fact that this was a museum display
and make it look more like it probably did when these figures were uncoverd
in China.
Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> I like it, Dan. Th
Both links lead to the same page, which has two images of foliage.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> Early last week:
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/organize/PESOs-2017/On-My-Way-
> To-Work/Way-to-Work-10-6-17/i
Early last week:
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/organize/PESOs-2017/On-My-Way-To-Work/Way-to-Work-10-6-17/i-PWSs3MQ
and
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/organize/PESOs-2017/On-My-Way-To-Work/Way-to-Work-10-6-17/i-DVHrCMf
(K-5, DA 50-200)
Comments appreciated!
Rick
PS: The SmugMug user interfac
I like it, Dan. The composition and lighting work well.
Rick
> On Oct 13, 2017, at 4:11 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> From the Terracotta Warriors exhibition at the Franklin Institute Science
> Museum, Philapelphia:
>
> http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2017/10/12/army
>
Works for me :-)
ann
On 10/13/2017 4:47 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Colusa Preserve is covered by the Fall crowd.
These are called White Fronts due to the white face of the mature.
Off of a tripod with new B&H 90 degree up/down slotted ball head.
Helps in keeping the ball from falling sharply to the
and I didn't even know it -was- Air Force One - all the stuff on the
plane is blurry
what bothered me most was the size of the plane and it's proximity to
the building
and what I already said to mike :-)
But if you showed me a photo of Air force one on the ground, without a
POTUS emerging
fro
> On 14 October 2017 at 14:31 Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
>
> On 14/10/17, Anthony Farr, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
> >Well, I just checked images of Air Force One, and it does indeed display
> >the flag stars to the right on the starboard side. It must be an exception
> >to the protocol so that
On 14/10/17, Anthony Farr, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Well, I just checked images of Air Force One, and it does indeed display
>the flag stars to the right on the starboard side. It must be an exception
>to the protocol so that the flag "flutters" behind the imaginary flagstaff
>in the correct d
Well, I just checked images of Air Force One, and it does indeed display
the flag stars to the right on the starboard side. It must be an exception
to the protocol so that the flag "flutters" behind the imaginary flagstaff
in the correct direction of travel.
Disregard my previous comment, sigh
Recently, because of US flag respect/disrespect controversies, I read the
US governments guidelines about the display and handling of the
Stars-and-Stripes, or images of it. One of the requirements was that
representations of the flag should be imaged as if the flagstaff was on the
left, and anothe
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