Ann, I do want a calendar. Please let me know how you would like this to work.
My pay Pal hasn't been used in so long that I doubt if it is active.
Please let me know how much and where to send the check.
Thanks! I just remembered to contact you.
Thanks,
Jack
1450 Eden Way
Yuba City, CA 95993
Yes. They're melon choly because they would prefer rock music. Their favourite
group is The Smashing Pumpkins. Followed closely by The Lemonheads and then
Bananarama.
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 11:25:31 PM EDT, Alan C wrote:
>They grow to organ music accompaniment
Now I know why you never sleep.
Alan C
-Original Message-
From: knarf
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 5:49 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Poke
Yes. They're melon choly because they would prefer rock music. Their
favourite group is The Smashing Pumpkins. Followed
On Nov 1, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
> If you really want to be safe from the ravages of progress, use Lynx
> in a terminal emulator.
All I see is blonde, brunette, redhead.
Bob, the site seemed to work but it feels like they're trying too hard. And/or
I'm
YEah, nicely lit and a place I'd like to get to... fix up the cabin, a
little paint, some ginham curtains...e tc
ann
On 10/31/2015 8:27 PM, knarf wrote:
The light is very nice. Lovely shot of "rustic".
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 4:45:50 PM EDT, Jack Davis
Well caught of a beautiful young lady!
J
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From: "Paul Stenquist"
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 5:54:30 PM
Subject: Re: PESOs - Dark Angel
Thanks. It was still light out when I shot these so I
Yup -
Order from me please
(Oh, you just did! :-) )
$19 plus $3.00 shipping - paypal is fine just use my email addy. No
rush on the money, but fine if it is sooner than later.
To reiterate the drill at the most basic -I'm ordering the calendars on
NOV 15, will getthem out as soon as I
On Oct 31, 2015, at 5:14 PM, knarf wrote:
> Corn or wheat silage is a very common feed ration ingredient to be used. It
> can account for the forage and concentrate portion of the diet. Silage is the
> entire plant (seed and stalk), harvested in an earlier stage with
Bob -
The first photo is so large in firefox at %100 that Ican't see the whole
thing... using the simple control+ or - it still resists my control.
So I tried it in chrome and same thing... doesn't sway me ..
Whatever else is going on with presentation that seems to be to be a
bone fide glitch
Yes what Frank said
ann
On 10/31/2015 8:19 PM, knarf wrote:
I can't believe how Gracie is growing. Such a young lady now! It's like she
grew up in front of our eyes on this list.
These are terrific. She's doing very well with the "dark expression". Hope she
had a good trick or treat!
They also like the song stylings of Fiona Apple.
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 11:56:40 PM EDT, Alan C wrote:
>Now I know why you never sleep.
>
>Alan C
>
>-Original Message-
>From: knarf
>Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 5:49 AM
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
I'll write details off list
- thanks, Jack your order is in:-)
ann
On 10/31/2015 11:19 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Ann, I do want a calendar. Please let me know how you would like this to work.
My pay Pal hasn't been used in so long that I doubt if it is active.
Please let me know how much and
They grow to organ music accompaniment which makes the fruit "melon"choly.
Alan C
-Original Message-
From: knarf
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 2:24 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: PESO: Poke
Around these parts organic bananas aren't much more than regular ones. Once
Funny there's also a distiller named E. C. Booz selling Whiskey in
Philadelphia about the time that Whiskey was first being bottled
(1850-1860). That seems as likely a reason for the product's slang name
as any. Now I can't find the bottle making connection online, but I
first read in in a
On 10/31/2015 12:06 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
David Mann wrote:
On Oct 30, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Malcolm Smith
wrote:
The next issue I have is more about acquiring skills than equipment
But equipment is such a good substitute for skill!
It has worked for me for
Larry Colen wrote:
>Mark Roberts wrote:
>> Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>>
>>> I LOVE that cartoon!
>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/phae39r
>>
>> It's a classic, eh? It's a favorite among scientists, too.
>>
>> BTW, that "tutorial" bugged me so much I blogged about it:
>>
I didn't really use CS 4 for much of anything, just to open an occasional
InDesign doc. I was using Acrobat however, and it worked fine. I have PS 6,
which I use daily, so I've been well covered for my photo work. But I need
Acrobat for some client work, so I may have to buy the newest version.
David Mann wrote:
> But equipment is such a good substitute for skill!
*Sigh!* If only
Anyway, many thanks for your replies. I can report a rather nice parcel has
arrived with a 16-85mm WR lens. As is the way of things, I'm now in and out
of the house doing family jobs until tomorrow night,
On 31 Oct 2015, at 06:12, P.J. Alling wrote:
>
> Funny there's also a distiller named E. C. Booz selling Whiskey in
> Philadelphia about the time that Whiskey was first being bottled
> (1850-1860). That seems as likely a reason for the product's slang name as
>
On 31 Oct 2015, at 03:35, knarf wrote:
>
> Well, for the record what I downloaded was the Peter, Paul and Mary version.
> I had no idea there really was a Peter, Paul and Marty.
>
> Also for the record I also have the original Dylan version which is much
> superior.
On 31 Oct 2015, at 01:46, P.J. Alling wrote:
>
>> On 10/30/2015 7:00 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>> John wrote:
>>
[...]
>>>
>>> Also, send them $99 & they'll send you "Press Credentials".
>> Indeed. I hadn't bothered looking at the rest of the site but you
>>
On 31 Oct 2015, at 14:21, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
>> His version of Puff the Magic Dragon was shit though.
>
> LOL!
Puff the Magic Dragon is the first song I remember. I loved it when I was a
> On 31 October 2015 at 17:47 Bob W-PDML wrote:
> I hate Christmas songs. Every year I struggle with the choice between having
> my auditory nerves severed, and going to live in Mecca.
Before you cut or run, wrap your lugs around this.
https://youtu.be/S4uW2PT-190
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Geez, I never said that Maize, (because corn is ambiguous), wasn't a
decent food, I like Maize, but it's pretty much the worst original
choice for a grain crop, and would never have been domesticated if the
natives of the Americas had a better choice.
It has a lot of advantages, /today/,
Some interesting questions arise!
http://improvephotography.com/35091/copyright-nightmare-taking-photos-of-people-with-tattoos/
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to
I can't see the difference between photographing someone with tattoos and
someone wearing clothes that someone else has designed, or a street containing
buildings and billboards, and tons of other shit that's copyright. Sounds to me
like a lawyer trying to drum up some spurious business.
B
>
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015, at 08:04, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Thanks Godfrey. Then I should be good to go with the Apple software. I
> have been using Pages from time to time because Word got flakey with the
> first release of 10.11 but updates seem to have corrected it. Acrobat is
> $450. Not a good
Thanks Godfrey. Then I should be good to go with the Apple software. I have
been using Pages from time to time because Word got flakey with the first
release of 10.11 but updates seem to have corrected it. Acrobat is $450. Not a
good value.
Paul
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Godfrey
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
> His version of Puff the Magic Dragon was shit though.
LOL!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM_lJdcH030=PL010D08A628B62197
Have you heard his Christmas Album?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8qE6WQmNus
Dan Matyola
I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a predominant
component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of years to eat
grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots because its incredibly high energy
content bulks them up quickly and cheaply for slaughter.
But the
That whole badge thing is a bit hard to swing in any civilized place. I
have been mistaken for a Cop once or twice, but only once to my distinct
advantage.
On 10/31/2015 4:36 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
On 31 Oct 2015, at 01:46, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 10/30/2015 7:00
Well another reason I have to keep from moving off of WinXP for my photo
machine is that I'm using CS2. Yea, I know, but, I don't want to pay the
Adobe Tax.
My development machine is running Win7, which allows me to do some
limited development for Windows 8, (with it's default content
Microsoft have been releasing all sorts stuff recently including something
called Sway and something else called Docs.com.
Seeing as I probably need to know something about this stuff professionally
I've been playing around with them and put something together from a few snaps
I have lying
Great scene - good use of the 6x7 DOF. Has that smooth tonality that
medium format can deliver.
On 10/26/2015 10:16 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
Venice, California, February 15, 2002. Shot on Portra 400VC color negative film
with the Pentax 6x7 and the SMC Pentax 300/4. Scanned on th Epson 850
Cool concept! Looking forward to seeing where this goes.
On 10/29/2015 1:35 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
My wife, Louise, decided that I was having too much fun, and, desiring
to join in wrote up a theme for a shoot involving a princess
("Kalila"), an evil king ("Bardovudd"), swordplay and an
Pleasant peaceful scene.
On 10/29/2015 10:25 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18117923=lg
Comments appreciated.
Rick
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Looks magical!
On 10/20/2015 10:34 PM, frank theriault wrote:
Despite the sun shining on the lake, it looked threatening for a bit:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2015/10/shimmering-lake.html
Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.
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Mark: thanks, that's an interesting article.
Bob: I don't know how it works on your side of the pond, but in the US,
sculptures in a photo MAY BE and often ARE covered by copyright.
There have been several cases in the past decade or so.
See e.g. this case:
On 10/30/2015 9:41 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 10/30/2015 7:00 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
John wrote:
On 10/30/2015 4:05 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Jack Davis wrote:
From: "Mark Roberts"
If you want to learn how to do over-the-top HDR nature photos (hey, I
said IF!)
It won't be long before you'll have to pay a fee just to see a building
in the street. Google-glass style glasses will note your gaze and charge
accordingly. Rich bastards will have 180 degree f.o.v. lenses to take in
all the copyrighted architecture as you walk down the street. Careful
not to
Darren Addy wrote:
> I just (today) realized a great way to take advantage of the pixel-
> shift resolution of the K-3 II and so I'm seriously considering
> upgrading from my K-3.
>
> Those of you who own one... what model did you upgrade from?
> Also, can anybody speak to whether the SR is
Amazing wildlife! The lens and TC combo worked out nicely though at
those distances some atmospheric haze is inevitable.
On 10/27/2015 3:52 AM, Alan C wrote:
Another with the HD 55-300 @ 300mm and 1.7x AF converter = 510mm. f11,
ISO 800. Overcast conditions. Taken looking N from the Engelhard
Last Tuesday I photographed a corporate charity poker game that they put
on every year during Oracle World. Each year they hire Anita Cocktail
as entertainment at the event:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/22619174886/in/album-72157660578347352/
I had been worried about the high ISO
Faves for October:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157659251053769
And since I didn't post them for September:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157659251011819
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On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
> On 31 Oct 2015, at 14:21, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
>>> His version of Puff the Magic Dragon was shit though.
>>
>>
On 10/31/2015 2:53 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
Microsoft have been releasing all sorts stuff recently including
something called Sway and something else called Docs.com.
Seeing as I probably need to know something about this stuff
professionally I've been playing around with them and put something
On 10/31/2015 4:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
John wrote:
On 10/30/2015 9:41 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 10/30/2015 7:00 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
John wrote:
On 10/30/2015 4:05 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Jack Davis wrote:
From: "Mark Roberts"
If you want to learn
On 10/31/2015 12:14 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
knarf wrote:
Well, for the record what I downloaded was the Peter, Paul and Mary
version. I had no idea there really was a Peter, Paul and Marty.
Also for the record I also have the original Dylan version which is
much superior.
In my experience,
Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>Mark: thanks, that's an interesting article.
>
>Bob: I don't know how it works on your side of the pond, but in the US,
>sculptures in a photo MAY BE and often ARE covered by copyright.
>There have been several cases in the past decade or so.
>See e.g. this case:
Actually, here is the latest bill that I can find that covers fashion
design protection:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s3523/text
And here is its discussion in Forbes:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oliverherzfeld/2013/01/03/protecting-fashion-designs/
This bill was meant as a
John wrote:
>On 10/30/2015 9:41 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
>> On 10/30/2015 7:00 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>> John wrote:
>>>
On 10/30/2015 4:05 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> Jack Davis wrote:
>
>> From: "Mark Roberts"
>>
>> If you want to learn how to
knarf wrote:
I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a predominant
component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of years to eat
grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots because its incredibly high energy
content bulks them up quickly and cheaply for
Bob W-PDML wrote:
> I hate Christmas songs. Every year I struggle with the choice between having
> my auditory nerves severed, and going to live in Mecca.
I listen to Kevin Bloody Wilson's irreverent Christmas album. Here's
one of the more polite songs, still not safe for
No, not in the same way at all.
We're omnivores but that doesn't mean we ~have~ to eat meat.
We evolved so when plant-based food was scarce we had the option of eating
animals. There is some evidence (admittedly disputed) that many prehistoric
tribes existed on an almost completely
Took a leaf peeping drive yesterday well into the Sierra foothills.
Not a lot of color as yet, but enough to detect it's coming.
As had felt would happen, I came upon the same cabin I shot last
year, with a couple differences. Some one or group had decided the
beautifully positioned vine
Very interesting and informative read. Doesn't change my perspective though.
Even if it's true that plants are sentient, how is that a justification to eat
animals?
Whatever plants sense, I'm convinced that they don't feel pain, at least not in
the same way animals do.
And the intelligence
On 31 Oct 2015, at 20:10, Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
>
> knarf wrote:
>> I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a
>> predominant component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of
>> years to eat grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:45 PM, knarf wrote:
> There are actually "fruitarians" who only eat (you guessed it) the fruit of
> plants. I can see their point...
Steve Jobs apparently was a fruitarian, at least for a while.
I read that Ashton Kutcher tried the diet while
Bipin Gupta wrote:
> Congratulations Malcom, You now have an excellent lens in the 16-85 WR,
> that Ricoh-Pentax could have labelled "STAR".
>
> I am glad that I had pointed you out to this lens as your first choice.
> Suggest you check it out thoroughly as some manufacturing defects have
> been
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 2:08 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
>
> I mean really, we don't go to the crapper to take a crap because excrement
> was called crap. We go to the Crapper because it was popularized by a
> London(?), well English anyway, plumber and plumbing
yup,
blowin- you want dylan, but for puff- you want p,p, & m.
jco
On 10/31/2015 10:20 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
His version of Puff the Magic Dragon was shit though.
LOL!
We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a
mistake and purchased "organic" bananas instead of the regular ones.
Luckily, I realized the mistake in time.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 11:03 AM, knarf
You can certainly take a bunch of JPEGs, and other image files, and output
them into a multi-page PDF using Automator and Preview. I do that at work all
the time. Between Pages, Keynote, Numbers, Preview, and Automator, my need for
the Adobe Creative suite has been reduced down to a very
I'm still using CS .:-)
Dave
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe confirmed,
> that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. My Photoshop
> 6 works fine, and thats
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/26/corn-health-myths-nutrition_n_5591977.html
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice=90
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/cereal-grains-and-pasta/5687/2
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 12:14
Congratulations Malcom, You now have an excellent lens in the 16-85
WR, that Ricoh-Pentax could have labelled "STAR".
I am glad that I had pointed you out to this lens as your first
choice. Suggest you check it out thoroughly as some manufacturing
defects have been discovered. The latest one is a
On 10/31/2015 6:40 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:43 PM, John wrote:
NoScript REALLY doesn't like ajax.aspnetcdn.com very much.
Without it, all you get is a blank page.
If you do allow it, you then have to allow a further bunch of third
party
Pretty good.
I had to take a break from catching up with the list to go out & pay
tribute to my own neighborhood ghosties, goulies, zombies & goblins.
On 10/31/2015 8:12 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
Ready for trick or treating:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18119573=lg
Thanks. It was still light out when I shot these so I dialed in minus 2.5 stops
exposure comp and cranked up the flash.
Paul via phone
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 8:46 PM, John wrote:
>
> Pretty good.
>
> I had to take a break from catching up with the list to go out & pay
knarf wrote:
Fun portrait: Nice detail, great colour, focus on front eye, technically very
good but that cut off lip is a bother.
Yeah, remember my mentioning having trouble with it locking focus. She
kept walking towards me and by the time it locked focus, she was well
within comfortable
Considerate remarks, Frank!
Thanks!
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 5:27 PM, knarf wrote:
>
> The light is very nice. Lovely shot of "rustic".
>
> Cheers,
>
> frank
>
>> On October 31, 2015 4:45:50 PM EDT, Jack Davis wrote:
>>
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 4:17 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
>
> David Mann wrote:
>
>> But equipment is such a good substitute for skill!
>
> *Sigh!* If only
>
> Anyway, many thanks for your replies. I can report a rather nice parcel has
> arrived with a 16-85mm WR lens.
He's concentrating!
LOL!
Thanks for the comment, Ann.
Cheers,
frank
On October 30, 2015 12:31:15 AM EDT, ann sanfedele wrote:
>I thought the bass player was about to nod off or isnt' sure of where
>he
>is :-)
>
>ann
>
>On 10/29/2015 10:31 PM, frank theriault wrote:
>> I
Thanks Dan. Glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers,
frank
On October 30, 2015 9:54:39 AM EDT, "Daniel J. Matyola"
wrote:
>Great portrait of the horn player, and the bassist does add a lot to
>the scene.
>
>Dan Matyola
>http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
>
>On Thu,
Thanks Mark. I'm always amazed how the lake looks different every time I go
down. It's almost alive.
Your comment is most appreciated.
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 2:37:59 PM EDT, Mark C wrote:
>Looks magical!
>
>On 10/20/2015 10:34 PM, frank theriault wrote:
>>
Appreciate the nice words, Jack!
Cheers,
frank
On October 29, 2015 11:17:21 PM EDT, Jack Davis wrote:
>Has just enough tension to be successful.
>Good catch!
>
>J
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "frank theriault"
>To: "Pentax-Discuss
Late comment: Very nice set. I especially like the red headed lad - looks like
he's just realized that "there's no way out". One way or t'other he's getting
wet feet.
Cheers,
frank
On October 29, 2015 4:15:52 PM EDT, Bob W wrote:
>Not sure if this link will work, but
Ready for trick or treating:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18119573=lg
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18119571=lg
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I can't believe how Gracie is growing. Such a young lady now! It's like she
grew up in front of our eyes on this list.
These are terrific. She's doing very well with the "dark expression". Hope she
had a good trick or treat!
Cheers,
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On October 31, 2015 8:12:49 PM EDT, paul stenquist
On 10/31/2015 6:40 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:43 PM, John wrote:
NoScript REALLY doesn't like ajax.aspnetcdn.com very much.
Without it, all you get is a blank page.
If you do allow it, you then have to allow a further bunch of third
party
The light is very nice. Lovely shot of "rustic".
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 4:45:50 PM EDT, Jack Davis wrote:
>
>
>Took a leaf peeping drive yesterday well into the Sierra foothills.
>Not a lot of color as yet, but enough to detect it's coming.
>As had felt would
> On 31 October 2015 at 18:53 Bob W-PDML wrote:
>
>
> Microsoft have been releasing all sorts stuff recently including something
> called Sway and something else called Docs.com.
>
> Seeing as I probably need to know something about this stuff professionally
> I've been
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 4:43 PM, John wrote:
>
> NoScript REALLY doesn't like ajax.aspnetcdn.com very much.
>
> Without it, all you get is a blank page.
>
> If you do allow it, you then have to allow a further bunch of third
> party scripts before you can actually see
That's one of the least friendly and usable image gallery
presentations I've met recently. I couldn't enjoy your photography at
all, Bob, sorry.
Microsoft never fails to surprise me with just how badly they can
design UIs. (Like Windows 8 and 10 on desktops: holy crap!)
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at
Bob W-PDML wrote:
>Microsoft have been releasing all sorts stuff recently including something
>called Sway and something else called Docs.com.
>
>Seeing as I probably need to know something about this stuff professionally
>I've been playing around with them and put something together from a
A problem I found was that when I clicked to open one of the thumbnails,
I was then stuck with no way to get back to the thumbnail view - no
navigation arrows were visible.
A bit of investigation revealed that if I clicked the opened image, the
thumbnails and navigation arrows re-appeared (I'm on
Fun portrait: Nice detail, great colour, focus on front eye, technically very
good but that cut off lip is a bother.
Cheers,
frank
On October 31, 2015 3:22:31 PM EDT, Larry Colen wrote:
>Last Tuesday I photographed a corporate charity poker game that they
>put
>on every
Belated thanks, Don!
Cheers,
frank
On October 27, 2015 9:58:05 AM EDT, Donald Guthrie wrote:
>Yes, I think color adds to this street photo capturing the chaotic
>location.
>
>On 10/26/15 7:00 PM, pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
>> Message: 13
>> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015
Is there any difference between "organic" bananas & the regular ones? I
mean other than the cost?
On 10/31/2015 1:08 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a
mistake and purchased "organic" bananas instead of the regular ones.
Luckily,
Around these parts organic bananas aren't much more than regular ones. Once in
a while I'll buy organic.
The flesh has a different consistency. Hard to express but it's a bit creamier
feeling. And they taste pretty good; again I don't really have the vocabulary
to properly describe it.
Or
Great capture, your lighting really sets the mood.
-Original Message-
>From: Paul Stenquist
>Subject: Re: PESOs - Dark Angel
>
>Thanks. It was still light out when I shot these so I dialed in minus 2.5
>stops exposure comp and cranked up the flash.
>
>Paul via
Very nice work Ann. I may have missed it but I see no mention as to the size of
the calendar.
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>From: ann sanfedele
>Subject: FS Friday - Up the Alcan calendar and a couple of other things
>
>So sorry for the repeat email for some of you - and I
Ken -
Thanks and
good point about size I'll add that tothe smugmug listing - it is there
on cafepress... it is the only size they make now.
It is the standard wall calendar size, each page printed on 8 1/2 x 11"
paper, landscape orientation, of course
so when hung for display it is 11
What's the preferred way to buy one? Do you sell them direct? I want one!
Paul via phone
> On Oct 31, 2015, at 10:19 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> Ken -
> Thanks and
>
> good point about size I'll add that tothe smugmug listing - it is there on
> cafepress... it is the
Hi Bob,
The snaps, as I’d expect, are lovely. However, I have a long-standing antipathy
to gimmicky web presentations that don’t really add anything to (and in many
cases detract from) the experience of appreciating the photos. To me, this
falls solidly in that category.
m
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