> On 21/08/2024 23:25 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> mike wilson wrote:
>
> >> On 21/08/2024 22:42 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
> >>
> >> Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
> >>
> >> >Am 21.08.24 um 22:37 schrieb Ralf R Radermacher:
&g
> On 21/08/2024 22:42 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
> >Am 21.08.24 um 22:37 schrieb Ralf R Radermacher:
> >> It will be so crowded you won't see much of it. Bruges is best of season.
> >
> >Make that off-season.
>
> Yes, we've been warned about that. But we'll pr
The cathedral in the background is a bit of a clue.
8 -) From his pronunciation of "fillum", I would guess from the northern part
of the county.
> On 14/07/2024 12:17 BST Henk Terhell wrote:
>
>
> This guy takes nice shots of motor cross with Pentax gear, however
> watching his videos I h
PEF. Because Adobe.
> On 23/06/2024 16:46 BST Paul Sorenson wrote:
>
>
> Do you shoot your RAW files as DNGs or PEFs? Have you found one gives
> you better results or is a better choice than the other?
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> On 18/06/2024 14:03 BST Bill wrote:
>
>
> On 6/18/2024 12:47 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >> On 18/06/2024 05:05 BST John Francis wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 04:03:50PM -0700, Larry Colen wrote:
> >>>
> >&g
> On 18/06/2024 05:05 BST John Francis wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 04:03:50PM -0700, Larry Colen wrote:
> >
> >
> > > On Jun 17, 2024, at 3:57 PM, Bill wrote:
> > >
> > > It looks a lot more complete than I was expecting.
> >
> > A lot more usable than I was expecting.
> >
> > >
> On 07/06/2024 16:54 BST Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> > On Jun 6, 2024, at 11:55 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 07/06/2024 07:47 BST Henk Terhell wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> The new WG-8 may be an attractive pocket camera,
> On 07/06/2024 07:47 BST Henk Terhell wrote:
>
>
> The new WG-8 may be an attractive pocket camera, though it doesn't have RAW.
> Compared to competitors, a major advantage of these new camera's is that
> pictures thereof may be placed on PUG.
>
> https://www.dpreview.com/news/0404722783/r
> On 01/06/2024 01:59 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> mike wilson wrote:
>
> >I think the sheep were probably Lisa's idea. Mark's more of a Llama type of
> >guy.
>
> Doug Brewer and I have history with llamas.
>
Explains the bail money facil
I think the sheep were probably Lisa's idea. Mark's more of a Llama type of
guy.
> On 31/05/2024 21:35 BST Stan Halpin wrote:
>
>
> Beautiful photos, beautiful country! And the sheep add a nice element in many
> of the shots. Good planning to take them along with you.
> Stan
> Sent from my i
Stunning stuff in the first one. I'm intrigued by the giant gatepost; amused
by the stickers; flabbergasted by the final image of the glaciated landscape.
The Cumbrian ones seem, in contrast, much more intimate. Especially with a
Llama. BTW, I have a historian friend who reckons those circula
Watched you take off on flightradar 24. Your text came through 10 minutes
after you were off the ground. 8 -)
> On 24/05/2024 21:24 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> We had the most amazing luck with the weather throughout our trip.
> Getting rain-free days all through the week on Islay and almo
Terms noted and accepted. Will be in touch if the need arises.
> On 23/05/2024 20:04 BST Doug Brewer wrote:
>
>
> It was a thrill hearing your voice, Mike. Keep in mind that felonies are
> out of my range.
>
> On 5/22/24 2:43 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >>
Just been soaked by trying (and failing) to rescue the canvas roof of the
gazebo which must have had in excess of 200lbs of water gathered in it.
Managed to push it partway to the edge when rrriip and cold shower
time. My ecological consultancy did work in Carlisle about a decade o
> On 21/05/2024 20:49 BST Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Dr Lisa and I just had a great evening out with Mike and Kathy Wilson in
> Carlisle. (No photos to post but I'll have some from the Lake District soon.)
> The evening of food, drink and merriment concluded wi
There's an aphorism about letting sleeping animals lie but I'm not sure it
would be useful in this case. Maybe the one about teaching an old animal new
tricks would be more apt?
> On 15/05/2024 15:11 BST David J Brooks wrote:
>
>
> I should add, its not always the case of the HD's not appea
And a nice Convair. We don't see those over here. In fact, any delta wing
except for various Mirages and the (very) odd SAAB is quite unusual.
> On 05/05/2024 22:47 BST Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> I first saw this airport on a hike about a year ago, I finally rode my bike
> down to Flabob ye
inner 12 year old goes a very different place with the phrase
> "Johnson Jumper".
>
> Oh, and I think the snake might be a red diamond rattlesnake.
>
>
> > On Apr 29, 2024, at 12:14 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> > Not spiders. Some form of wingless
Not spiders. Some form of wingless bee?
> On 29/04/2024 08:05 BST Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> Mediocre photos of cute spiders with fuzzy red butts, and better photos of a
> rattlesnake. I've never seen one like this before, very different colors and
> markings than I'm used to.
>
>
> Yeah, t
> On 19/04/2024 23:25 BST Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> > On Apr 19, 2024, at 3:10 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
> >
> > I believe Cotty is selling gear to raise money to dump into a hole in the
> > water.
>
> I dunno why he doesn't save time and effort and just tear up hundred pound
> notes, in th
I also seem to be missing a large number of posts. Also, threads are seriously
out of sequence. It's one of the mysteries of (modern) life.
> On 13/04/2024 14:17 BST ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> post I made in the last few weeks to PESOS didn't show up in my PDML
> folder.. and since the end
Henk's missive did not appear in my inbox, which is, of course, the source of
Great Egret for me. Otherwise I have to go to Somerset, at the other end of
England, unless I would be happy with occasional Little Egrets. Generally,
though, I have no Egrets at all.
> On 31/03/2024 05:27 BST Alan C
Nearly as good a title as "Tits like coconuts". Nearly.
> On 27/03/2024 21:03 GMT Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
>
> https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/morning-wood-fotoralfbe/48192393
>
> As always, comments and suggestions are most welcome. Enjoy.
>
> Ralf
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Saw it. Twice.
> On 20/03/2024 09:14 GMT Alan C wrote:
>
>
> Won't go. Trying again.
>
> On 20-Mar-24 06:53 AM, Alan C wrote:
> > An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
> > Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants
> > but swim wit
> On 16/03/2024 14:27 GMT coll...@brendemuehl.net wrote:
>
>
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/101533246@N02/rLrsxU8r2Q
>
> What can anyone tell me about them?
Look like Muscovy (i.e. domestic) ducks. Maybe interbred with wildfowl but
maybe not.
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> On 03/03/2024 15:04 GMT Comcast wrote:
>
>
> As a medium, film suffers in comparison to digital in that it is less capable
> of low light reproduction and when pushed, image quality drops precipitously.
> The solution has always been larger formats. My best film work was generally
> on 6x
ves me the NAME to
> look up.
>
> On 2/24/2024 1:47 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> > Transfer the guts of the new machine to the case of the old. You should be
> > able to either plug the drive straight into the motherboard via an existing
> > socket or use a card in one
Transfer the guts of the new machine to the case of the old. You should be
able to either plug the drive straight into the motherboard via an existing
socket or use a card in one of the PCIE slots. For example:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rivo-Controller-Expansion-Profile-Non-Raid/dp/B0828FY1B2/ref
Unlikely to be the cards if you are getting exactly the same error on all
three. My default position is to blame Adobe, which seems to have a more than
50% success rate. For hardware problems, I would look at the card reader.
> On 22/02/2024 00:54 GMT John Sessoms wrote:
>
>
> I spent today
so bring up the exposure on the
> foreground? I did create a mask for the snow on mount Shasta, which I had
> dialed down a bit from the previous print.
>
> Larry
>
>
> > On Feb 16, 2024, at 9:09 AM, Paul Sorenson
> > wrote:
> >
> > I'd
Are you sure you got those the right way round? For me, the previous attempt
is head and shoulders better than the present version.
> On 16/02/2024 08:28 GMT Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> I decided to have a go at another one of my photos, trying to take advantage
> of new features in lightroom.
P3n
> On 03/02/2024 13:10 GMT Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Could be. Its variant the P30n, by the way, is the famed Pentax "Ned".
>
> Feb 3, 2024 4:57:28 AM Bob W PDML :
>
> > https://www.instagram.com/p/C24TyRFNwjY/?igsh=MXJkcTNnd3VlMTBkOQ==
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Assuming capable equipment (and, even then) contre jour is rarely other
than a winner.
> On 30/01/2024 07:54 GMT Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> I almost got home from the ride before it was totally dark, but had to stop
> and shoot the sunset
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53496430107
I had the luck to be loaned one for about 9 months by Denis Klimovich. Made
some of my (technically) best pictures with it. Considering the use it got
(-25degreesC, covered in snow then condensation, lugged around various crowded
venues, etc) it's pretty robust as well.
> On 19/01/2024 01:38
I'm wondering why the EV/screen failed...
https://youtu.be/SxkA82wORtw?si=QqvpvOW8eOgOi9XX
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And the same to you. And everyone else.
> On 31/12/2023 17:08 GMT Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
>
> Companies like GMX are fine while everything works, but heaven help us
> if it doesn't. They're unreachable and if yousicceed in contacting the
> they won't reply.
>
> So, I've given up on them
No padding over the top of everything?
> On 11/12/2023 05:20 GMT Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> A couple of weeks back I was nattering about wanting a better case for
> storing my gear, and carrying it in my car on a trip.
>
> I just finished the first case, for the majority of my full frame glass
ies have now "eliminated" their risk by
> insisting on a surge protector fitted to the DB by a certified electrician.
> Too expensive for most of us so we now have individual surge plugs on
> sensitive appliances.
>
> Alan C
>
> On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 10:41 AM mike w
Surge protectors are mandatory on new installs in the UK, now, probably because
of the poor state of the supply infrastructure. We had three failures last
year (with accompanying surges) alone. None so far this year, surprisingly.
> On 07/12/2023 22:48 GMT Rick Womer wrote:
>
>
> I don't kn
Neither inbox nor spam here.
> On 06/12/2023 12:40 GMT ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> I replied but did not see my reply come up in my PDML inbox.. only in
> my sent folder.
> Just made my usual wiseass Jokey reply.. did it get through?
>
> I saw the email below of course and all the asnwer to i
Server Gods might be happy - the hard drive on my desktop definitely is not.
Unless Loki has been out to play.
> On 05/12/2023 19:27 GMT Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Are the Server God's happy?
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Rock'n'roll r us! (Makes devil's horn sign with fingers and hangs tongue down
chin without really knowing why)
> On 30/11/2023 00:27 GMT Postmaster wrote:
>
>
> Around the 1:24 :-)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIAcVSSHJgc
>
>
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Much better than the usual steroidal, lumpen mess. Perfect focus on the badge,
with (coincidentally?) nice, sharp, tyre treads. Smooth, uncluttered
background. We have come to expect nothing less...
> On 29/11/2023 14:28 GMT paul stenquist wrote:
>
>
> Another pic from last week’s shoot o
No wonder she can't fly.
> On 21/11/2023 07:31 GMT Bob W PDML wrote:
>
>
> Lunched a thousand chips, I think.
>
> > On 20 Nov 2023, at 21:54, Larry Colen wrote:
> >
> > It's a lovely photo. Is it a reference to "launching a thousand ships"?
> >
> >> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Alan C w
Best of..
Blur
Fungi
> On 18/11/2023 09:36 GMT bria...@lyons-ryan.org wrote:
>
>
> Here's a list of suggested themes. Please pick your LEAST favoured
> ones.
>
> Up Close
> Circular
> On reflection
> Still Life
> Best of 2023
> Roots
> Abstract
> Long Exposure
> Bridges
> Blur
> On four legs
Interesting that you didn't get any level of "diamond ring" effect. I'm not
sure what that indicates.
> On 16/11/2023 01:36 GMT John Sessoms wrote:
>
>
> https://flic.kr/p/2pg1zWk
>
> Wasn't as difficult as I thought it was going to be. One of my schemes
> actually worked which smoothed pr
> On 15/11/2023 02:28 GMT Rick Womer wrote:
>
>
> I’ve accumulated a lot of photos recently, from travel and walks through
> groves of autumn color.
>
> Today I sat down to post some. But…
>
> When I launched Lightroom the window that should have displayed the photos
> was blank. Both my p
a few offers for blue
pills from myself.
> On 11/11/2023 17:33 GMT Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>
> Thanks mike. Shows that this is the email address that gets through, even if
> Mail puts it into the spam folder … like it does for 80% of all the active
> PDML posts. Wish I
No, you're in my SPAM folder, as usual...
> On 11/11/2023 16:49 GMT Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>
> replies and messages I've sent don't seem to be getting to the list. I'm
> testing both my email addresses to see if either of these get there.
>
> G
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What about the Swarfega?
> On 08/10/2023 16:24 Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
>
> Okay okay, you can wear your Superman cape and that neoprene balaclava.
>
> Cot
>
> > On 5 Oct 2023, at 14:20, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> >
> > I dunno about the macintosh and trilby, but the rest works for me! :-)
-
Loads to do in Albuquerque. Just ask Al.
https://youtu.be/JE37e1eK2mY?si=DtTgIth_dQ5RdekE
> On 07/10/2023 00:52 John Sessoms wrote:
>
>
> I've made reservations. Confirmed reservations.
>
> I intend to be in Albuquerque a week from Saturday (14 Oct)
>
> ... and this time I've ALREADY made
Google maps says "Cycling not available" 8 -) but the walking route has a total
rise of just under 3000metres and a fall of just over, taking three days. Good
luck and have fun. Don't forget the Narodni Technicke Muzeum - not the one on
Wilsonova street.
> On 24/08/2023 01:23 Mark Roberts wr
All three getting through fine here.
> On 22/08/2023 09:54 Alan C wrote:
>
>
> Trying again
>
> Forwarded Message
> Subject: PESO: Spring is Sprung
> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:06:46 +0200
> From: Alan C
> To: Pentax Discus Mail List
>
>
>
> An ear
>From the one Perther on the board:
"Don't know about B&W film. Perth is amazingly unphotogenic. It is not a city
of great character or charisma. Fremantle is way more interesting, and perhaps
it qualifies, seeing that it is more or less attached to Perth. There is an
amazing lack of interesting
I made enquiries amonst those I know in the antipodes and this is the sole
response so far:
"I'm in BrisVegas, outer suburb, but cannot think of one place i would tell a
visitor "you must go see". He could have a Miami-ish experience if he wants to
go to the Gold Coast, just down the road"
> O
> On 03/08/2023 22:52 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> mike wilson wrote:
>
> >Two ways On the 23, there is a vertical fin under the fuselage at the tail.
> >
> >Not visible in your pic. The elevator surfaces extend beyond the jet pipe
> >on the 27, wh
> On 04/08/2023 05:50 Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> > On Aug 3, 2023, at 1:25 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> > Two ways On the 23, there is a vertical fin under the fuselage at the
> > tail. Not visible in your pic. The elevator surfaces extend beyond the
&
almost identical
externally.
> On 03/08/2023 17:48 Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> > On Aug 3, 2023, at 1:25 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> > 614 is a Mig 27
>
> Thanks, someone else ID'd it as a 23. How to tell the diff?
> Other than going back and gettin
I did wonder if that was a Skyraider. It just looks so petite in the picture.
> On 03/08/2023 16:08 Paul Sorenson wrote:
>
>
> Larry - Mike already identified 614, so here goes on the rest..
>
> 715 - North American T-28
> 441 - Beechcraft T-34
> 979 - Another
614 is a Mig 27
The rest seem likely to be trainers, including the twin engined one.
> On 03/08/2023 08:53 Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> Last weekend my friend Candice and visited the museum at March Air Base.
> Since it's only a few miles away, I treated it as a recon run and tried to
> get a co
Snap! We're just sooo last millenuim.
> On 27/07/2023 07:19 Alan C wrote:
>
>
> I don't take anything & wait till I get back home!
>
> Alan C
>
> On 27-Jul-23 07:28 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> > I simplify for travel: I don't use LR Mobile, or cloud-based LR.
> >
> > When traveling, I'm us
Black ones seem to be Latrodectus hesperus, the western black widow. The other
is likely Laterodectus geometricus, the brown widow. The latter is less deadly
and has a much greater range. Newly established in southern California.
> On 25/07/2023 18:35 Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> I'm pretty co
> On 14/07/2023 01:29 Larry Colen wrote:
> Last night I had a chance to come home to get my miata, I was hoping to have
> time to cut it up into pieces to mail to anybody that might want some,
That's very generous of you. I'll have a think about what I can afford postage
on.
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Shouldn't the first one have a question mark after it?
> On 25/06/2023 19:50 Bob W PDML wrote:
>
>
> Too easy.
>
> I have two favourite cryptic crossword clues, neither is difficult, but I
> like them.
>
> One that my housemaster told me when I was about 12 and he was explaining
> what cr
Also curious about the before.
> On 09/06/2023 23:53 Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> > On Jun 9, 2023, at 3:46 PM, Comcast wrote:
> >
> > The weather looked decent today although I think our air quality number was
> > still around 150, so I shot a car that I had to cover for an editorial
> > assi
Good to see Malcolm back in circulation. And Anne's editor needed permanently
planting themself. Thanks for the work, Brian.
> On 08/06/2023 12:24 Brian W wrote:
>
>
> G'day all
>
> Enjoy the new gallery here:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/
>
> (you may need to refresh your browser if you se
This guy has a number of presentations depicting how digital technology has
changed many aspects of industry. Quite a few of them are about photography
and, particularly, Kodak. They can be viewed online or downloaded.
https://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/presentations
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> On 28/05/2023 13:29 Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
>
> > On 26 May 2023, at 19:48, ann sanfedele wrote:
> >
> >> On May 26, 2023 8:38:36 AM PDT, mike wilson >> <mailto:m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com>> wrote:
> >>>> On 26/05/2023 1
Clever shot of Crag Lough through the hole in the wall. And Ultra-Tommi does
not look the way I was expecting at all...
> On 26/05/2023 20:43 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Finishing up (finally) in Scotland a couple of weeks ago.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/166715344@N04/albums/7217772030
It's famous enough (Hollywood movie, no less) without it getting into PUG as
well.
> On 26/05/2023 21:10 ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> Great set!
> ... too bad your solo tree didn't make it to the PUG for May, lousy
> sense of timing, that.
>
> ann
>
>
> On 5/26/2023 3:43 PM, Mark Roberts wro
> On 26/05/2023 16:15 Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> > Never mind. My brother recently informed me I'm also a "rat bastard"
> > after I showed him the bass guitar I bought recently. ;-)
> >>>
> Dont fret.
> >>>
> >>> Youre a nut.
> >>
> >> I'm not nutty enough to p
Surprisingly low (5mx5m) resolution. Must be a long way out.
> On 24/05/2023 15:39 Alan C wrote:
>
>
> https://petapixel.com/2022/03/14/ricoh-installs-modified-300mm-f4-lens-on-japans-kitsune-satellite/?fbclid=IwAR0mq3UlLvUh5mFpBGfACX37YL-4PEnSH5H3bDaW3OArmGZlUNzoovzqJbw
>
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> On 24/05/2023 17:13 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
> >>> Never mind. My brother recently informed me I'm also a "rat bastard"
> >>> after I showed him the bass guitar I bought recently. ;-)
> >
> >> Dont fret.
> >
> >Youre a nut.
>
> I'm not nutty enough to play an Iri
Thought you were leaving today?
> On 22/05/2023 21:35 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> Doug Brewer wrote:
>
> >wait a sec. I'm reasonably certain my parents were married when they
> >found me.
>
> Sorry. I'm still on Lindisfarne so I suppose you should be a "Scurvy
> Dog" then? I can never keep the
I had brought extra suitable clothing. He still looked like a
drowned rat at the end.
> On 20/05/2023 13:43 Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>
> We met up with Mike Wilson and Cath this morning for a walk around
> Lindisfarne. Great to catch up and to talk about everyone else on the
>
I moved one house along last year. Utter, utter purgatory. Good luck, John.
You're going to need it.
> On 13/05/2023 05:55 Alan C wrote:
>
>
> You know, it doesn't have to be. A good friend of mine in Phalaborwa has
> recently retired from Palabora Mining Company with 40 years service. H
Thanks for letting us know. Too many have just disappeared. I had some good
chats with Dan about his central European heritage.
> On 11/05/2023 00:27 Bruce Walker wrote:
>
>
> Facebook alerted me today of messages about the passing of Dan
> Matyola, May 2, 2023, at 81 years of age.
>
> I'm
That's better - a tree's not a tree without a cormorant.
> On 01/05/2023 14:01 ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> Mike... they are all here - :-)
>
> https://annsan.smugmug.com/Works-in-Print/Calendars-in-Print/2010-Nature-Calendar/i-b8CXkWP/A
>
>
> On 5/1/2023
Seems to be missing a cormorant. As I suspect most of this month's entries will
be.
> On 01/05/2023 13:08 ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
> Ok, I'll play
>
> Decided this one had been seen in a PUG before and the file, scanned
> from a Kodachrome slide, had
> not been well processed going to digi
The lengths they will go to for point scoring, though...
> On 22/04/2023 00:33 Comcast wrote:
>
>
> HAR! Love the obsessive photographers. They’re focused!
>
> Paul
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> > On Apr 21, 2023, at 7:18 PM, John Francis wrote:
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> > I occasionally see what a random XKCD strip turns up
> > (I'v
I wonder how big a "run" is. Not into triple figures, I would guess.
> On 21/04/2023 14:16 Bill wrote:
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>
> Apparently they started taking pre orders for the second run of the new
> Monochrome camera earlier today for deliveries in late May.
> It sold out in a couple of hours, so if you want
> On 21/04/2023 00:00 Bill wrote:
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>
> Jackson, just south of Yellowstone is a charming little town (or it was
> when I visited). If you don't want to shoot what other tourists have done
> stay away from the geyser fields. I also found that if one was willing to
> hike a few hundred yards fro
> On 19/04/2023 14:59 coll...@brendemuehl.net wrote:
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> In Sept we’re going to Yellowstone for 1 week followed by the Grand Canyon
> for another week.
>
> At least with digital I don’t have to worry about running out of film. (Just
> battery life.) Except for the 6x7. At 10 shots per roll
> On 16/04/2023 22:37 Bill wrote:
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> At least I think that's what it is.
> I put up before and after pictures, so two links.
> I can see some pretty stomach churning memes coming out of this tool.
>
> Before:
> https://flic.kr/p/2otGBoq
> And after
> https://flic.kr/p/2otGBnD
Missed your
> On 16/04/2023 18:34 Bill wrote:
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> I was at a car show a while back and happened upon this very futuristic
> Ford from the late 1950s.
>
> https://flic.kr/p/2otHvy9
>
> Shot on the Fuji X-Pro 1 and 35/1.4 Fujinon lens.
> I'm playing with the Remove tool in the Beta version of Photoshop
Great minds and all that. Although the folks on this one look more Graffiti
than Gothic.
> On 11/04/2023 12:43 Bob W PDML wrote:
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> Great shot. One of should have had a pitchfork in your hand!
>
> > On 11 Apr 2023, at 12:33, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
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> > I'm in NY for a short visit
They take your breath away.
> On 10/04/2023 09:38 Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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> Am 10.04.23 um 01:50 schrieb mike wilson:
>
> > domestic house pants. Those generally descendants of the species
> > truncata...
>
> Bermuda shorts?
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> On 09/04/2023 11:16 Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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> Am 09.04.23 um 00:20 schrieb Bill:
> > As promised, here is a picture of one of this year's blooms.
>
> Nice one.
>
> Are there varieties for different seasons? I've got one which has been
> sold to me as a Xmas cactus.
>
> Ralf
>
Schl
Any relation to the Owen/Luke Wilson clan? Seems very similar, facially.
> On 03/04/2023 19:01 Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
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> One of my college roommate's sons. Wen Wilson, is a close friend of Wes
> Anderson. He's the dude with the bandaged head brushing his teeth at 0:40
> of this video.
>
Feels self carefully. Yup; mostly, anyway.
> On 28/03/2023 22:04 Rick Womer wrote:
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>
> Is anyone else?
>
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First Northumbrian distillery in 200 years opens just off the route of your
last day. Would seem churlish not to visit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-65038894
> On 18/03/2023 16:20 Mark Roberts wrote:
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> Bob W PDML wrote:
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> >That sounds very unpleasant and disabling,
They just need to add an exclamation mark to that model for the perfect name...
> On 23/03/2023 10:54 Steve Cottrell wrote:
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> https://petapixel.com/2023/03/22/pentax-is-considering-making-a-new-hand-winding-film-camera/
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But clearly not profitable. Or profitable enough.
> On 22/03/2023 00:56 Rick Womer wrote:
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> I agree. Their forums were sometimes interesting or helpful, too.
>
> Rick
>
> > On Mar 21, 2023, at 5:23 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> >
> > That’s a shame. It was an asset. Detailed reviews and
Lampreys are fascinating organisms. Apart from being (afaik) the only
four-eyed vertebrate, their body chemistry provides rich hunting grounds for
pharmaceutics. Some are anadromous, some are not; some have a parasitic phase
of their life cycle, some do not.
As a child, I remember seeing "fie
Could have been worse - it's that daffodil time of year
> On 19/03/2023 16:35 Steve Cottrell wrote:
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> Sorry mate I should have further along the thread - sorry to see this. Must
> have been a sobering experience! ‘Stroke’ ! You sure it didn’t say ‘Nil by
> Pentax’ ;-)
>
> C
>
>
>
At least it was someone else's bike (as all the motorcyclists on here will be
thinking) but full marks for commitment. We will be in Dorset first week
of July, if you are healed and fancy meeting up.
> On 17/03/2023 19:02 Bob W PDML wrote:
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> That sounds very unpleasant and disabling,
They don't like being moved or otherwise disturbed once in bloom. Even
watering can cause bud fall. I had a gigantic one until it was repotted about
20 years ago. Never really recovered from that
> On 09/03/2023 02:51 Rick Womer wrote:
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> This is just a modest potted cactus until mi
> On 07/03/2023 08:12 Larry Colen wrote:
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> > On Mar 6, 2023, at 10:46 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> > Same here; the duplicate always arrives way before any replies. It's a
> > glitch that doesn't particularly bother me but, if generic,
> On 07/03/2023 08:12 Larry Colen wrote:
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>
> > On Mar 6, 2023, at 10:46 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> >
> > Same here; the duplicate always arrives way before any replies. It's a
> > glitch that doesn't particularly bother me but, if generic,
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