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Apr 13, 2024 10:45:01   #
Frank T wrote:
Clinton got a bj in the oval office. He didn't pay her and hide it as a ca.paogn expense.


No, but he did lie to Congress.
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Apr 13, 2024 01:43:34   #
Triple G wrote:
Plus, it was an erroneous statement --it should have been past tense since it happened before 2022 e******n. Dishonest.


The charges were brought forth in October of 2023. Dishonest? Really?
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Apr 13, 2024 01:31:23   #
RixPix wrote:
That has zero relevance to this thread. Your whataboutism is a feeble and ineffective attempt to draw attention away from the topic at had.


It wasn't intended to do that. It was intended to point out that this behavior happens on both sides of the fence.
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Apr 12, 2024 20:26:25   #
Kraken wrote:
Man, one thing about you is that you always come back

with something new that we have never heard before.

Such a creative mind you have. Can you sense the sarcasm?

I didn't think so.


Why don’t you tell us how they handle a******n in Canada.
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Apr 12, 2024 16:25:08   #
Frank T wrote:
A fetus is not a baby.


That’s arguable.
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Apr 12, 2024 12:14:54   #
gwilliams6 wrote:
As a longtime international award-winning photojournalist, who has photographed all subjects around the world for the past 50 years, including war conflict, breaking news and more than my share of sad moments of human tragedy and grief, I can tell you it is never an easy thing we photojournalist have to do to document our world and all its good and bad.

In all breaking news situations it is common journalistic practice to do your best to get the names of those you have photographed , before or after you have made timely shots. But no you don't need to obtain model releases for public situations if the photos are being used for legitimate editorial purposes like news coverage, and not being sold or used in advertisements.

That doesn't prevent folks from naturally being upset if you photograph them in moments of sadness, grief, and tragedy. I have been cursed, assaulted, and more, while doing my job, I always try to work with as much respect as I can for everyone's human dignity. All people deserve no less than that from photojournalists.

That being said ,some countries and localities have imposed stricter guidelines for photographers photographing the public without advance permission. So it is important to know the prevailing culture and rules for where you are photographing.

In covering war I found most people felt it was important to tell their human stories to the world, and have the world see and understand their plight and suffering, and maybe someone would come to their aid and assistance.

On a domestic story, let me relate one amazing case of that. Many of you may know of the controversial "Megan's Law" which requires local authorities to notify area residents when any formerly convicted child molester or anyone who was a former sexual predator, lives in their neighborhood.

Well while I was staff photographer at the Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper I was one of the first photographers who rushed to the suburban scene in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, after young Megan Kanka was lured and murdered by a neighbor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Megan_Kanka

My task was to photograph the scene and that included the police detectives , the grieving parents, friends and relatives who had gathered at the Kanka home, and the murder scene right across the street in that neighbor's home, where an unknown formerly convicted child molester lived..

In an extraordinary act of courage ,instead of hiding from all the press gathered, the Kanka family invited us into their home and allowed us to take photos on the condition that we the media from TV and the written press would help them change the laws so that this tragedy would never happen to another unsuspecting family and community again. We all agreed, and in addition the family invited us to cover the funeral locally and nationally to help tell Megan's story to the world.

The story went national and we covered the Kanka family's crusade, and rightly or wrongly, before too long there was legislation that was passed in Megan's name and remains today.

In the war conflicts I have covered, as well as domestic breaking news I always carry press credentials and identify myself as a working photojournalist to any soldiers, authorities present as well as to the public, and most people , even in their grief, understand the importance of their stories being told and not forgotten.

Treat people with respect and kindness, and sometimes that meant not taking more photos at some point, once you had enough to tell their story. And other times that meant making the effort to follow up with the victims, with their permission when possible, to tell an even more complete, compelling and important story.

I have covered stories in Russia and Ukraine, and I am sure this photojournalist did their job to make themselves known to these Ukrainians over some days or even weeks.

The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature went this year to a team of journalists and photojournalists from Associated Press who covered the Russia/Ukraine war in " 20 days in Mariupol".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvAyykRvPBo

Cheers and best you.
As a longtime international award-winning photojou... (show quote)

Very well written. Thank you for your informed response.
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Apr 11, 2024 15:30:51   #
pendennis wrote:
There are a number of ways besides extracting from f****l f**ls. Thermochemical, photolytic and biological processes are three, and would likely become more economical as volume requirements increase.

None of these are going to reach critical mass in the near term, straditional fossil will be around for a long time.

The point I was trying to make is that producing hydrogen requires significant petroleum consumption.
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Apr 11, 2024 13:30:50   #


Meanwhile, the attorney general of New Jersey is saying a Democratic candidate for mayor of the city of Plainfield is being charged with v***r f***d for bringing a trash bag full of almost 1,000 falsified v***r r**********n forms to a post office. And your point is?
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Apr 11, 2024 13:12:11   #
pendennis wrote:
Until there's a proven replacement technology, it seems like hybrids are the next logical step away from internal combustion engines. Personally, I would like to see hydrogen technology as the logical final step.

While my vehicle was in the shop for repair, I got to drive a Toyota hybrid SUV. Very nice vehicle, and the t***sition between gas and electric was seamless. The only way I could tell was when the signals cued. I may have to consider hybrid on my next lease cycle.


From Wikipedia: "As of 2022, more than 95% of global hydrogen production is sourced from fossil gas and coal without carbon abatement."
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Apr 11, 2024 13:11:03   #
pendennis wrote:
Until there's a proven replacement technology, it seems like hybrids are the next logical step away from internal combustion engines. Personally, I would like to see hydrogen technology as the logical final step.

While my vehicle was in the shop for repair, I got to drive a Toyota hybrid SUV. Very nice vehicle, and the t***sition between gas and electric was seamless. The only way I could tell was when the signals cued. I may have to consider hybrid on my next lease cycle.
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Apr 11, 2024 12:27:02   #
Bridges wrote:
Early morning shot as the sun was just coming up.


Nice image. It would also be a candidate to convert to B&W.
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Apr 9, 2024 14:43:36   #
Kraken wrote:
The egg and milk tariffs were settled and I have yet to see

one American egg or one litre of milk from the US.

BTW, are the American eggs the ones with the crack on them?

Just asking.

Now I understand the “no skin in the game” comment from another poster. I didn’t realize that you were a Canuck stirring up the pot. How ironic.
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Apr 9, 2024 14:35:40   #
DennyT wrote:
Really ??? Who is talking about that except you and your ilk.
No one is the answer !!!

You’re the one called “ threatening the “ America way of life”.. good thing you weren’t around in the early stages of the automobile or airplanes .


When are electric powered aircraft scheduled to replace the current lot of jet powered aircraft?
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Apr 9, 2024 12:48:48   #
47greyfox wrote:
Very nice, Paul. When using the 100-400 ii with my R5, the 1.4x iii is always close by. The lens and tc are a marriage made in heaven (should there be such a place). It has never occurred to me that the tc might do well in concert with other lenses. It just may be time to try…. Thank you….


One of the things about extenders that never seems to be discussed is that the close focusing capabilities of a lens is preserved when using an extender. If the close focus of a lens without extender is 6' it will also be 6' with extender.
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Apr 9, 2024 12:39:03   #
StanMac wrote:
Or a very unpopular politician……

Stan


Aren't all politicians unpopular these days?
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