If you take Absolute Zero as the reference point, we're all pretty hot!
Temperatures in the universe range from -273 to a few million degrees C
yet we "suffer" in a relatively small sub-section of that.
Alan C
On 29-Jan-19 12:13 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Hey, Brian,
You guys, who are south o
Yes - been pretty hot here over the past few weeks. In western Sydney there
have been many days of 40C (104F) and higher. 39C predicted for the next three
days, then we might see it cool down to the mid 20s to mid 30s for a while.
Strangely, though, my PUG entry for Feb will be from the USA
I haven't been doing a lot of shooting lately for various reasons, and
I'm going to have to go way back in my archives to find anything that
conveys a feeling of, or, allusion to heat.
On 1/25/2019 4:30 PM, Brian W wrote:
G'day all
A slow (as in moribund) start to this one:
Theme: "Heat".
S
We are indeed in the deep freeze here in SE Wisconsin. Tuesday and
Wednesday nights the temp is forecast to drop to -25F (-32C) with the
wind chill about -50F (-46C). The high temp on Wednesday will be around
-14F (-26C). The last time we had temps this low was almost 40 years
ago. And...ov
Thanks a lot for the offer, Stan.
But I would like to use the l-bracket already in spring and summer. So
I'll buy the Genesis one which can be delivered right away and is half
of its price.
Wouldn't it be a nice idea to have a Dutch mini-pdml meeting so you
don't feel lost in Amsterdam?
Perh
Hey, Brian,
You guys, who are south of the equator might have plenty of heat.
There is not as much of that for the "Northerners" at this part of the
year. :-)
A large part of the US has been slammed with cold weather, and as far I
can tell, a large part of Europe, especially Central and Ea
I’ll be in Amsterdam in early September, could bring it to you if you can wait
that long…
Stan
> On Jan 27, 2019, at 5:19 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
>
> Thanks Stan,
> I looked up the Kirk L-bracket. Looks attractive indeed.
> But Kirk products are almost not offered here as far as I can see, so
Is that a change from one species to another or just a renaming?
On 1/28/2019 11:03:44, Alan C wrote:
Great shot. They're no longer Francolins over here - all Spur Fowl now. (Stupid
name)
Alan C
On 28-Jan-19 05:59 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
yet another photography from Adit, the grey francolin:
I like the composition choice.
Fine image, Adit!
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 7:59 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
>
> yet another photography from Adit, the grey francolin:
>
> https://something-feathered.in/2019/01/28/gray-francolin/
>
> ks1 and the DAL 55-300.
>
> comments appreci
Gold... everywhere.
Such an elegant look.
Bulent
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I've used a Really Right Stuff L-bracket for several years and have had no
issues with it. More expensive than I had hope for but at the time it was
the only one available.
Kenneth Waller
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- Original Message -
From: "Stanley Halpin"
Sub
Beautiful color coordination. Attractive creature.
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 10:59 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
>
> yet another photography from Adit, the grey francolin:
>
> https://something-feathered.in/2019/01/28/gray-francolin/
>
> ks1 and the DAL 55-300.
>
> comments appreciated, subash
>
> --
Great shot. They're no longer Francolins over here - all Spur Fowl now.
(Stupid name)
Alan C
On 28-Jan-19 05:59 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
yet another photography from Adit, the grey francolin:
https://something-feathered.in/2019/01/28/gray-francolin/
ks1 and the DAL 55-300.
comments appreciat
yet another photography from Adit, the grey francolin:
https://something-feathered.in/2019/01/28/gray-francolin/
ks1 and the DAL 55-300.
comments appreciated, subash
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