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Re: Transoxania (Uzbekistan)
I did it all for the Nukus Nukus How to get around in the sticks U-Stan has an excellent train corrider from Bukhara, through Samarkand, up to Tashkent. They even have two high speed trains; the Registan and the Sharq. But outside that, you are pretty much on your own. There are two ways to get out of or into the Khorezm… -
>>> LPS#5 Feedback Thread
Mr Peas provided some feedback: 50 - photog01 - 350z (Love cars, Love the 350z, Love the lines shown here, They’re sharp and enticing.) 87 - jimgoldstein - End of the Day (I particularly like the bird with its wings up. The gold in the bg is just cherry. On top of that the horizon fades nicely in the back and gives it a… -
Re: Lightbox slow - anyone else or just me?
First, this morning (1/29) as I write this, performance is decent. Not good, not normal, but 2-4 seconds for a large image to come up, and no failures. I will try to do it again if it gets worse. Output of trace: fl=17f41h=www.captivephotons.comip=73.54.54.22ts=1454081531.844visit_scheme=httpuag=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT… -
Costa Rica
In February 1996 we went to Costa Rica to see the rain forests. https://picasaweb.google.com/106980008852702705641/1996CostaRica?authuser=0&feat=directlink pictures from 1996 taken with a point and shoot camera http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/2c0d8/ Narrative of that trip But we didn't see the turtle nesting because… -
PS LAB Color, Chapter 16 -- Recipe for portraits
This chapter presents a recipe for portraits which Dan claims drastically improves their belivability. The recipe is easy to learn but it has a few decision points which I've found difficult to master. I've been practicing it for a few months now and also practiced in Dan's class. Now I'm getting consistently improved… -
Pancho, Lefty and the Kid's Ride Report - Colorado & N Mexico * 56K warning!!!
Pancho, and Lefty, and the Kid , rolled out of old Terre Haute in the Indiana Territory, at noon, Monday September 4, Labor Day, and headed west on US 36. The trio desperately needed some R&R and time away from the clang and drang of modern life. They knew they needed open roads, a little beer, and a larger space to… -
Sleeping with the Enemy—Trying a D700
I'm a curious person to the core. I like to read manuals and learn something deeply. It's not like me to rally behind a product without knowing what else is out there. I like to know how the other half live. I switched from Aperture to Lightroom after spending months learning and using Aperture because I found it suited me… -
Re: >>>LPS#14 Feedback Thread
51 - clovisguy - Droplets My first impression is that a 10:4 pano crop on the top would look awesome. Love the droplet. 52 - RogersDA - Love is a like a rock Hmm, I like the photo, but don't get a feel for the theme. I do get some smooth vibe, but I get pulled toward craggy with the carving. I feel stuck in the middle. 53… -
>>> LPS#4 Feedback Thread
LPS#4 was a very enjoyable round to judge. A lot of creativity was evident. My compliments to all who entered. And now we open it up for some feedback that may help some out there. Here are my thoughts as I looked through them. Post# - Photog - Title 3 - denika - Porcelain Romp The framing and color seem at odds with what… -
Camping Lab Roof Top Tent Reveiw
My wife Cindy and I have been on the road for almost 4 years now. We've been in our 25' Sunline travel trailer the entire time. There have been times we wanted to leave the camper behind and explore areas more remote or off the beaten path. Not wanting to rough it too much, I mean we are pretty used to this Glamping…
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