In a message dated 8/25/2006 8:59:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of vacation, here is the Q&D "tourist shot of Sydney":
http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-55
and of course, I have to throw in a bird:
http://photography.skofteland.net/display
lf Of
Christian
Sent: 25. august 2006 17:54
To: PDML@pdml.net
Subject: Back from Oz and 2 PESOs
It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
threads and a bitch session about DSLRs in Japan... It
On Aug 25, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Christian wrote:
> Speaking of vacation, here is the Q&D "tourist shot of Sydney":
>
> http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-55
>
> and of course, I have to throw in a bird:
>
> http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-56
>
> Sulpher-c
Both nice captures. I would prefer a bit more front lighting for the bird.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Back from Oz and 2 PESOs
> It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
> sa
Bruce Dayton wrote:
> Nice portrait of the Cockatoo. Love the background color - it really
> works well with the bird.
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Two good ones. I especially like the bird with the backglow.
Thanks, Paul and Bruce!
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Christian
http://photography.skofteland.net
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Cotty wrote:
> On 25/8/06, Christian, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>
>>>D'you meet up with any Ozzy's hint hint?
>>
>>Lots of 'em... the country is crawling with 'em.
>
>
> Any with a ponytail? ;-)
>
Oh yeah... "that" guy We saw Rob, Geraldine and the baby for a bit
on our last day
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>To: PDML@pdml.net
>Subject: Back from Oz and 2 PESOs
>Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 11:54:16 -0400
>
>It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
>same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
>threads and a bitch session
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Aug 25, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Christian wrote:
>
>
>>... The thing is, we don't have anything close to the parrots
>>that you guys have. The only parrot species in the US went extinct in
>>the 1800s. ...
>
>
> I'm sure they're imports, but there is a colony of wild pa
On 25/8/06, Christian, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> D'you meet up with any Ozzy's hint hint?
>
>Lots of 'em... the country is crawling with 'em.
Any with a ponytail? ;-)
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A couple of parakeets have been living outside one of the Ford buildings in
Dearborn, Michigan for several years. I think they survive the winters by
staying tucked in a corner of the brickwork when the weather is frigid
Paul
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From: Godfrey D
On 8/26/06, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Savage wrote:
>
> >>
> >>http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-56
> >>
> >>Sulpher-crested Cockatoo. They were perching on the balconies of the
> >>hotel where I stayed on Hamilton Island.
> >
> > Cool shot. I prefer the bl
Nice portrait of the Cockatoo. Love the background color - it really
works well with the bird.
As to the first, I think I've seen that same picture somewhere before
.
Welcome back. Not only the same threads, but the same participants.
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Bruce
Friday, August 25, 2006, 8:54:16 AM, you wrote:
Cotty wrote:
>>
>>http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-55
>>
>>and of course, I have to throw in a bird:
>>
>>http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-56
>
> Crap, as always ;-)
>
I take back what I said about your lighthouse picture. It's shite! :-P
> Welc
Two good ones. I especially like the bird with the backglow.
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From: Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
> same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
>
On Aug 25, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Christian wrote:
> ... The thing is, we don't have anything close to the parrots
> that you guys have. The only parrot species in the US went extinct in
> the 1800s. ...
I'm sure they're imports, but there is a colony of wild parrots
living in the city of Cuperti
On 25/8/06, Christian, discombobulated, unleashed:
>It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
>same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
>threads and a bitch session about DSLRs in Japan... It's just like
>coming home after vacation... :-)
Thanks! Me and John James: watch 'em for a bit, kill 'em and wire 'em
to a board. Oh and don't forget to include "Drawn [photographed] from
Nature" :-)
Christian
http://photography.skofteland.net
P. J. Alling wrote:
> The only question is are there Kodak footprints for the Sydney Opera
> Hou
David Savage wrote:
>>
>>http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-56
>>
>>Sulpher-crested Cockatoo. They were perching on the balconies of the
>>hotel where I stayed on Hamilton Island.
>
>
> Cool shot. I prefer the black ones, with the red flash under their
> tail. Sweet soundin
The only question is are there Kodak footprints for the Sydney Opera
House scene? It's a classic.
Ok, I have another question, do the birds actually pose for you or do
you shoot them and wire them in those poses. They're just too good.
Christian wrote:
>It's nice to see that after three weeks
On 8/25/06, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
> same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
> threads and a bitch session about DSLRs in Japan... It's just like
> coming home after vacation... :-)
>
It's nice to see that after three weeks gone, the PDML is still the
same I re-subscribed and the first messages I got were off-topic
threads and a bitch session about DSLRs in Japan... It's just like
coming home after vacation... :-)
Speaking of vacation, here is the Q&D "tourist shot of
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