Brian, that is good news!
I had come up empty so far. I could well have done like John did, just viewing
online without ever downloading the files.
stan
> On Apr 29, 2019, at 5:53 PM, Brian W wrote:
>
> I think I have it. It's called "PDML Proposal Sequence on Vimeo.mp4" - about
> 60MB.
>
I think I have it. It's called "PDML Proposal Sequence on Vimeo.mp4" - about
60MB.
I'll dropbox it and send you the link.
Cheers
Brian
> On 30 April 2019 at 06:42 Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
>
> On 29/4/19, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
> >What video format would it be in? I doubt I
On 29/4/19, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
>What video format would it be in? I doubt I have
>it, but I'll search anyway.
John, it would be an MP4 file - and may have been called something like
'GFM-test.MP4'
Thanks.
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I'm pretty sure it was 2009, because that was the first year I attended & I
remember seeing the back of my sweater in one of the scenes. Plus, I remember
one of my images from the first PDML annual was briefly shown.
I wish I'd downloaded a copy, but I thought I'd always be able to watch it on
It depends on the jurisdiction. Yaquina River is in Oregon, so ...
https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/105.700
Technically, it should mean the landowner has registered his "No Trespassing"
order for the land with the appropriate local government; usually a County
Sheriff or the Fish, Game &
That's the secret, if you want good Starbucks Coffee, buy the finished
product at a Barnes and Noble Cafe, (it's branded Starbucks but the
staff is trained by Barnes and Noble), not only is the coffee actually
good, but they have a large supply of reading material to enjoy while
drinking the
I avoid Starbucks. Terrible coffee.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 1:36 PM P. J. Alling
wrote:
> Go the a Starbucks that's in a Barnes and Noble bookstore and you'll see
> some of the finest realistic plastic replica food items in their
Go the a Starbucks that's in a Barnes and Noble bookstore and you'll see
some of the finest realistic plastic replica food items in their display
cases.
On 4/29/2019 12:34 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
The first part, about photographing food to make it look better, was quite
interesting and
Thanks once again for all your efforts.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: "Brian W"
Subject: May PUG is up
G'day all
A lot to like this month. Personal favourites are Pat's 'Brisk Weather
Walk',
Don's 'Dream Trees', Ken's
I had received the video in an email, did a Google search, a few seconds showed
that it was the one I saw, but the one I saw didn't have serving suggestions,
so I guess it was shortened.
On April 29, 2019 9:34:10 AM PDT, "Daniel J. Matyola"
wrote:
>The first part, about photographing food to
What Paul said and be the good patient and follow all directions !
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: OT : annsan's diagnosis and a photo note too
Hi Ann,
Sorry you’ve had to suffer through this,
The first part, about photographing food to make it look better, was quite
interesting and at points hilarious. The rest of the video was cooking and
serving short-cuts, and not so fascinating.
Many restaurants in Japan have display cases outside next to the door with
plastic replicas of the
Or commercial trickery, you decide, but some handy tricks if you want
food to look good in your photos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MflT0I7ZPCs
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Some fresh air there!
Thanks for your effort.
I liked these most:
Henk Terhell . Beeches
Ken Waller .Carp River
Pat Temmerman ... Brisk Weather Walk
John Sessoms .. Grand Canyon Tree
If I were to choose just one that might have been
either the Carp River or the Beeches.
There is a lot of excellent work in the May Gallery.
My favorites include John's Grand Canyon Tree, Ken's Carp River, and Pat's
Brisk Weather Walk. Ann's Salton Sea also stands out, and not just because
the SS was one of my haunts back when I was a young Marine in Yuma. Are
those PDML
Thanks, Paul and Paul!
I guess there is a reason Jersey is the Garden State.
The reason I have prickly pear in my yard is that, along with daffodils,
they are the thing that the deer will not eat or otherwise disturb. We
have large herds of white tails in this area, and they shelter in the
Steve Cottrell wrote:
>On 28/4/19, Stanley Halpin, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>>The GFM year in question is definitely 2008. And if I can't find the
>>file(s), I would expect that Mark would have them, both because of the
>>GFM content and because he seems to be capable of maintaining proper
G'day all
A lot to like this month. Personal favourites are Pat's 'Brisk Weather Walk',
Don's 'Dream Trees', Ken's 'Carp River' and Stan's 'Fall Color'.
View here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated
On 28/4/19, Stanley Halpin, discombobulated, unleashed:
>The GFM year in question is definitely 2008. And if I can't find the
>file(s), I would expect that Mark would have them, both because of the
>GFM content and because he seems to be capable of maintaining proper
>file structures.
Thanks
A bridge like that calls for Indiana Jones!
> On 28 Apr 2019, at 22:25, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> Yesterday we explored Elk City Road, heading up the Yaquina river and found
> this suspension bridge in a slight state of disprepair
>
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