Certainly not your usual...
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap151009.html
Cheers,
Dave
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Looks like a very pleasant place to take a holiday. How was the d'Arse?
Cheers,
Dave
> On Oct 10, 2015, at 10:27 AM, Bob W wrote:
>
> I've spent most of this week in France with one of my brothers and his wife
> at their holiday home. Here are some very touristy photos:
>
> http://1drv.ms/1Pl
Larry, I've had that hypothesis (in the back of my mind) for a while.
Your question made me thinking in more detail about it.
On one hand the argument for why that should be possible is as follows:
If the noise is due to the statistical uncertainty (Sqrt(N)) for the
number of counts (N) on th
May I suggest the cotton duck, it goes well with a nice hot sauce.
On 10/9/2015 4:49 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Funny. I was wondering what's for dinner.
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I've got a utility called Free Commander, a free ware version of the
program File Commander, it used to be a Shell replacement, when Windows
allowed such things. It has a couple of modes which will allow views of
all files in a sub directory tree. Which you could save to a text file
and then s
Bipin,
I have to say that is really "thinking outside the (lunch)box"!
:)
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Bipin Gupta wrote:
> Hello Darren, I find most of us think of the expensive stuff in
> accessories, when cheaper stuff are available for pennies. And the
> argument is always quality and dur
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:46 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I ended up doing it brute force using find, grep, sort, emacs and wc.
Mark!
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Hello Darren, I find most of us think of the expensive stuff in
accessories, when cheaper stuff are available for pennies. And the
argument is always quality and durability.
What? Quality and durability in this "use and throw away" world. The
bag I am talking about certainly has a lot of quality an
steve harley wrote:
"C" appears in only one position in each file name; if "C" is not used
in any of the directory names, we can use it as a field separator, and
this should work from a shell connected to the top level directory to
scan; it assumes there are no repeats; in case it breaks, thi
On 2015-10-09 15:57 , Larry Colen wrote:
If, however, there were an easy way to go through a large number of files in
a large directory tree, on a mac, and detect any large sequences of missing
files (in the format of MMDD-LRCN.DNG (or .AVI) that would tell me
right off the bat which fil
Man, that's getting warm... I don't see many mercury thermometers. I
have one made for darkroom use but only use it to validate / calibrate
new thermometers for developing, so it gets very little use.
On 10/8/2015 8:09 AM, Alan C wrote:
On the stoep @ 13:43. If it's already this hot in October,
John wrote:
*IF* you have the actual files saved to a Windoze computer *AND IF* you
haven't yet renamed the files copied to the computer, you could use
Windiff to compare the files on the actual hard-drive to the files on
the SD card.
From a command prompt: windiff [options] path1 [path2]
or
*IF* you have the actual files saved to a Windoze computer *AND IF* you
haven't yet renamed the files copied to the computer, you could use
Windiff to compare the files on the actual hard-drive to the files on
the SD card.
From a command prompt: windiff [options] path1 [path2]
or just: windiff
On 10/9/2015 5:54 PM, Bill wrote:
On 10/9/2015 2:49 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Funny. I was wondering what's for dinner.
http://www.incrediblethings.com/food/chocolate-hats-for-your-dingaling/
Wrong head.
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Do you mean like two full-frame models with different Mpx count sensors?
What sensors would be available for Ricoh to use for new Pentax DSLR
cameras? I'm thinking the 42Mpx Sony sensor was chosen because Sony was
willing to sell it to Ricoh in the quantities Ricoh wants for the
projected Pentax
On my trip to Florida I shot a prodigious number of frames, even by my
standards. I had nothing to do for a lot of that time apart from
practicing photographing cars drive past very fast.
Now that it is too late, I realize that I should not have deleted files
off of the hard drives of bad imag
On 10/9/2015 2:49 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Funny. I was wondering what's for dinner.
http://www.incrediblethings.com/food/chocolate-hats-for-your-dingaling/
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On 9/10/15, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I've spent most of this week in France with one of my brothers and his wife
>at their holiday home. Here are some very touristy photos:
>
>http://1drv.ms/1PlbvfC
>
>Hope you enjoy.
Too many dog shots
;-)
Great selection as always. What landsca
I've spent most of this week in France with one of my brothers and his wife
at their holiday home. Here are some very touristy photos:
http://1drv.ms/1PlbvfC
Hope you enjoy.
B
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Collin B wrote:
If there will be a Pentax large-sensor in the Spring, might there not be
more than one?
Why come out with only the 42MP? An alternative offering, 24M to 30M would
provide a stepping stone.
It would make marketing sense.
And my K30 @ work is reaching its end. I'm seeing some f
Steve Cottrell wrote:
Funny. I was wondering what's for dinner.
A tip of the hat to Cotty.
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Funny. I was wondering what's for dinner.
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On 10/9/2015 1:53 PM, Collin B wrote:
If there will be a Pentax large-sensor in the Spring, might there not be
more than one?
Why come out with only the 42MP? An alternative offering, 24M to 30M would
provide a stepping stone.
It would make marketing sense.
And my K30 @ work is reaching its end
If there will be a Pentax large-sensor in the Spring, might there not be
more than one?
Why come out with only the 42MP? An alternative offering, 24M to 30M would
provide a stepping stone.
It would make marketing sense.
And my K30 @ work is reaching its end. I'm seeing some flakey pixels.
Though
Here in the other hemisphere, we are also looking at high temperatures
in October. Record highs on Sunday:
The average date for a first frost here (Grand Island, NE) is Sept.
26th. In fact, the lowest low temperature reached in September here
this year was 47 F (8.3 C). Sunday will be over 1/3 of
Do not be afraid of those LowePro bags being sold from China. (Well, I
should say that new LowePro bags are available on eBay from China...
that doesn't mean there might not ALSO be counterfeits.) Mine came
with LowePro tags and everything. It was clearly the Real Deal for a
Lot Less. (I think I em
Went back and found my post. This is the seller that I can vouch for:
http://stores.ebay.com/bulessky
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
> Do not be afraid of those LowePro bags being sold from China. (Well, I
> should say that new LowePro bags are available on eBay from China..
had to go back and look - I read the caption days ago... :-)
ADHD
ann
On 10/8/2015 11:55 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Thanks, Don and Ann; though Ann, I'm disappointed that you didn't pick
up on the triple pun in the caption.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:27 PM, John
Darren Addy wrote:
Some great shots there, Larry!
Thanks a bunch.
I like the ones with some blur in them
to communicate that speed.
That was some of the key advice that John gave me.
How low did you go in shutter speed on some
of those pan shots?
I experimented all of the way down to
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