Rick,
This is always a struggle with walls and buildings.
In Photoshop Elements this may be easier done, but in this case the
problem is that the wheels will become deformed circles.
So indeed better to leave it as it is.
Here an attempt I made with a screenprint in Elements:
http://dewindvanvo
I did the Melbourne Half a few years back which had several tens of thousands
of runners. Too many for my liking, it was pandemonium at the drinks stations.
It was quite cool to see wall-to-wall runners as far as I could see both in
front and behind me.
I'm more fond of smaller races on inter
Very clean and sharp image.
Certainly worth the taking even
though perched on a steel cable.
J
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> On Jun 6, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
>
> https://somethingfeathered.wordpress.com/2018/06/07/oriental-magpie-robin/
>
> k5iis, FA* 300/4.5
>
> comments appreciated :
Another interesting bird, well recorded. The environment makes it less than
ideal, but certainly worth the effort to capture the bird’s image.
Paul
> On Jun 6, 2018, at 11:54 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
>
> https://somethingfeathered.wordpress.com/2018/06/07/oriental-magpie-robin/
>
> k5iis, FA*
On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 04:00:52 -0700
Jack Davis wrote:
> Very clean and sharp image.
> Certainly worth the taking even
> though perched on a steel cable.
thank you Jack..
> > On Jun 6, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Subash Jeyan
> > wrote:
> >
> > https://somethingfeathered.wordpress.com/2018/06/07/oriental
i too used to prefer trail marathons, as opposed to road marathons, when
i used to do half and full a few years back. the annual marathon in my
city usually attracts just about 15,000 runners. definitely not on the
scales you mention.
after i started randonneuring in 2013 i haven't done any. just
On Thu, 07 Jun 2018 07:24:07 -0400
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Another interesting bird, well recorded. The environment makes it
> less than ideal, but certainly worth the effort to capture the bird’s
> image.
thank you Paul. yes, the perch could have been better but this was the
only chance i got..
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian
wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
Here is a building - matryoshka:
http://42graphy.org/misc/building-matryoshka_IR46424.jpg
I am sure quite a few people would recognize this location (and some
iconic buildi
10?
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
>
>
> I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian
> wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
>
> Here is a building - matryoshka:
> http://42graphy.org/misc/building-matryoshka_IR4
I can see how it got the "magpie" part of its name, but where does the "robin"
come from?
On 6/6/2018 23:54, Subash Jeyan wrote:
https://somethingfeathered.wordpress.com/2018/06/07/oriental-magpie-robin/
k5iis, FA* 300/4.5
comments appreciated :)
~subash
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Cool. I learned a new word. Not one I'll use very often, but still, my horizons
continue to expand.
On 6/7/2018 09:59, Subash Jeyan wrote:
i too used to prefer trail marathons, as opposed to road marathons, when
i used to do half and full a few years back. the annual marathon in my
city usually
Thanks, Mark. I know you've been busy...I just wondered if I'd missed it.
-p
On 6/6/2018 6:46 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Is there a link for the electronic version? I like to use this on my
iPad to encourage friends to buy their own copy.
I'll have an ebook version soon.
On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 10:56:28 -0400
John wrote:
> I can see how it got the "magpie" part of its name, but where does
> the "robin" come from?
i guess from the similarity in shape to a robin. from wikipedia: "This
species is 19 centimetres (7.5 in) long, including the long tail, which
is usually he
I looked him up too...
I like him on the wire -- it seems from googling lots of images of this
bird there are many where he is sitting ona wire or a very thin branch
with no leaves, etc.. often in the open rather than in leafy trees.. so
the cable as a perch seems quite appropriate.
I do wish t
I would have loved to have gone there. but not sure how up close and
personal I'd want to get with a griz..
Denali is high on my list... but not where I would feel comfortable
hiking .. and... you have to be lucky to be there when it is "out"
Nothing surpasses the southern Utah national parks..
Henk, I like it!
What tool is it that Elements has and Lightroom doesn't?
Rick
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 3:09 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
> Rick,
>
> This is always a struggle with walls and buildings.
> In Photoshop Elements this may be easier done, but in this case the problem
> is that the wheels w
Good! I spent a few years of my life doing it.
Alan C
On 06/07/2018 3:59 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
i too used to prefer trail marathons, as opposed to road marathons, when
i used to do half and full a few years back. the annual marathon in my
city usually attracts just about 15,000 runners. def
Rick - in elements I use a combination of rotating and perspective tools
to straighten... but indeed it is often impossible
to correct one axis without messing with the other , not to mention
edges are often clipped ..
Henk, is that what you were doing? or is there yet another thingy to
play w
Great image, Igor!.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
>
> I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian
> wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
>
> Here is a building - matryos
You probably want that hub to be powered (i.e. coming with its own power
supply), with a sufficient power. Also, you want USB-3.0 (backward
compatible with 2.x). (I am not sure if you have a need for USB-3.1
outlets).
I've been happily using Pluggable 7-port USB-3.0, model USB3-HUB7-81X:
http
Ann, you can get close to the big bears at Katmai if you stay on the paths,
and use the viewing platforms. In general, they are so focused on the
salmon that they pay little attention to humans, except those who may be
catching fish.
I have bee to Arches and Canyonlands once, and to Bryce, Zion a
Didn't count the buildings, but I really like the image. Great use of
reflections.
-p
On 6/7/2018 9:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional
Russian wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
Here is a building - matryoshka:
http://4
On 6/7/2018 12:51, ann sanfedele wrote:
Nothing surpasses the southern Utah national parks.. Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce
and Zion.. The colors of the geological strata and the big skies and desert
plants
are endlessly enchanting to me...
That's the specific reason I bought my Jeep.
I *AM
Eleven. It goes to eleven.
On 6/7/2018 15:04, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Didn't count the buildings, but I really like the image. Great use of
reflections.
-p
On 6/7/2018 9:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian wooden
dolls that en
In Elements I use transform -> skew (I think that how it is called in
the English version) and lift up the right corner a bit. In Elements
there is also perspective and distort but I don't think these work here.
There is however a problem in using Elements (at least in my version 9)
as external
There are 10 buildings.
Joe
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Thank you, Paul.
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 7:27 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Beautiful!
>
> Paul
>
>> On Jun 6, 2018, at 7:19 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>>
>> It was a very good morning. I shot with "KOZ", a Quebec native model,
>> dancer and pole dancer (she was in Toronto for a pro-level competition
I think 8... Are the guys who said ten counting the reflection of the
building on the far right? Maybe the building in the farthest
perspective point is two buildings...
I;m glad you posted the term "matryoshka" because I have a set I'm
looking to sell and I couldn't remember thewhole wordfo
revised number --- 9
also see my off list comment :-)
ann
On 6/7/2018 10:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional
Russian wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
Here is a building - matryoshka:
http://42graphy.org/misc/building-matr
It's fun, but maybe 2 exposures too many for me -- it's the blur factor
- I used to have nightmares as a kid of things all mushed up so hard for
me to look at thisobjectively. LIke the idea, though
ann
On 6/6/2018 9:12 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Here's my impression of this year's Boston Mar
thank you Ann. i agree about the spots in the background. let me see
what i can do about it.
subash
On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 12:28:04 -0400
ann sanfedele wrote:
> I looked him up too...
> I like him on the wire -- it seems from googling lots of images of
> this bird there are many where he is sitti
A few days ago I ordered a DFA 15-20 lens and it arrived today. I did
not have the chance to take it out and around much, but this link has
three photos taken this afternoon, two right after un boxing and one
from a brief drive I took looking for places to test it.
http://www.markcassino.com/b
what are you selling, Ann?
I have a collection of about 10 sets. Half are traditional, the others
novelties: NY Yankees, Communist leaders, US presidents, etc.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 6:49 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> I think 8... Ar
Led the big parade. A high School band at a memorial day parade.
I just like trombones -- real slide trombones, not the new fangled valve
trombones.
http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2018/6/6/bones
K-5 IIs, smc DA 12-24 mm F 4 ED AL [IF]
Comments are invited.
Dan Matyola
http
IF you are interested - I'll send you a photo tomorrow, Dan .. I haven't
done any work on them yet
traditional ones - little girls in babushkas holding strawberries..
only 4 in the set..the smallest ones.. the larger ones were cracked.
I think I might have another set.
On 6/7/2018 11:19 PM, D
Gmail pushed out a new version today. Don't take it, it isn't ready.
It partly ignores the categorisation filters I'd set to keep PDML
under a separate tab to my "Primary" mail. Well, PDML does in fact go
to its proper tab, but it is also going into, and drowning out, my
Primary mail. I don't see a
In many ways, that lens was the biggest reason for me to buy the k-1, in order
to get an angle of view, speed, and sharpness that I wouldn't be able to match
in aps.
I pretty much agree with your impressions.
On June 7, 2018 7:49:04 PM PDT, Mark C wrote:
>A few days ago I ordered a DFA 15-20 l
> On 07 June 2018 at 19:45 "Daniel J. Matyola" wrote:
>
>
> In some respects, I like the New Mexico dessert
They're usually too chilly for me.
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