Thanks, Brian
I found both of those but they are not as user friendly as the Pipermail
one.
The "link" at the bottom changed to
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on 7th Feb. The old link also gives error 404
Alan C
On 11-Feb-21 11:10 PM, Brian W wrote:
On 12 February 2021 at 04:36 Al
I don't know if it has been discussed on the list...
I've just noticed that PPG has a new look. My first impression: a much
lighter (in a good sense) and user-friendly design.
Cheers,
Igor
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> On 11 February 2021 at 17:36 Alan C wrote:
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> What happened to the link to thePDML archives?
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> What happened to the link to thePDML archives?
The pipermail one is giving a 404 error - not sure why
(http://pdml.net/pipermail/pdml_pdml.net/)
This one still works: https://www.mail-archive.com/pdml@pdml.net/
as does the one Mike linked to
What happened to the link to thePDML archives?
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Still is - about £1=R20. Pricing is international now. Half price
pensioner discounts are available mid-week, out of season. Good for the
campers & caravaners.
Alan C
On 11-Feb-21 10:44 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
We stayed in Kruger for about three nights when we were there. The rand was
very, very
I am guessing that Doug has figured out the change and reverted it
(on Feb 9, shortly after sending the message quoted below), but just in
case:
The update has changed at least one small detail. For a few days,
from (approximately) Sun Feb 7 09:57 2021 until Tue Feb 9 16:21
2021, the inte
Tutankhamen was fond of ostriches.
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/natural-histories/tutankhamuns-ostriches
> On 11 Feb 2021, at 03:06, Alan C wrote:
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> Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to
> be confined to the Karoo. BTW, there are even some Rhe
Alan - I wrote my follow up to Ken's comments before seeing this.. so
you do have a physical problem keeping you from what you want to shoot
at the best times
ann
On 2/11/2021 2:26 AM, Alan C wrote:
Yes Ken, you are right. The problem is being in the right place during
those hours. The big ri
Alan, I love the Ostrich family - I've photographed and kinda made
friends with ostriches in zoos but never saw chicks..!
The heron in classic pose is a keeper of course..
In terms of filters and light, if you were shooting in the old days with
film and in black and white and just can't be out
> On 11 Feb 2021, at 04:23, David Mann wrote:
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> Love the ostrich family. I've seen ostriches at farm-parks here but never
> chicks. About 15 or so years ago the next big thing was going to be emu
> farming, but it never took off.
They’re flightless birds, so no surprise there...
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>> L
I doubt filters would produce the effect of better light.
Better light occurs around sunrise and sun set. Showing up around those times
would certainly improve the possibility of shooting under better light.
I’ve gotten up way before sunrise to travel to spots waiting for sunrise in the
hope that
We stayed in Kruger for about three nights when we were there. The rand was
very, very low against the pound and RSA was incredibly cheap for us.
> On 11 Feb 2021, at 03:06, Alan C wrote:
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> Thanks, Bob. Ostrich farming has spread to the whole country now. It used to
> be confined to the Ka
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