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Nov 26, 2019 11:26:16   #
markngolf wrote:
https://jazzonthetube.com/video/maple-leaf-rag-2/



Happy Monday!
Mark


I have heard that the piano rolls sped up Joplin's music. He is supposed to have said, "never play ragtime fast." I accompany my wife with brushes, snare, and high hat when she plays this rag.
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Sep 27, 2019 11:09:08   #
Boone wrote:
Dose anyone use PS Elements 2019? I have PSE 11, and it will not recognize my Nikon D750. (Raw Files) Will the Newer 2019 version recognize my camera? Also, do you like the newer version 2019. Thanks, Boone


Elements 2019 will recognize your D750 files without a problem. PSE 11 was fine; 13 was better, 19 is what I use now.
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Sep 19, 2019 23:39:54   #
Almostageezer wrote:
It looks like a great place to live........


Yes, it does. I might get cabin fever though. Thanks for taking a look.
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Sep 19, 2019 23:12:58   #
UTMike wrote:
Very nice set!


Thank you, UTMike. I do like the stuff you've posted.
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Sep 19, 2019 23:12:21   #
photophile wrote:
A fine series.


Thank you, photophile.
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Sep 19, 2019 19:43:26   #
Mendocino, aka Cabot Cove, is a small town 5 blocks x 4 blocks with some outliers 130 miles North of San Francisco. The trapezoidal buildings in some of the pictures are old water towers. Most of them are now residences or artists' lofts. The tombstone is of a young woman who died in 1865, most likely during or after childbirth. The flowers are mostly dahlias from a botanical garden a few miles to the North.


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Aug 24, 2019 13:01:25   #
"Doing well by doing good." :)
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Jul 28, 2019 11:34:15   #
Damn it! I recognized every one of those singers. I must be getting old. Thanks for posting.
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Jul 16, 2019 10:12:54   #
I use the menu system in both my D750 and D7100. It's all by rote now; no need to read. Menu>format>card1>yes>ok.
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Jul 8, 2019 16:52:07   #
lamiaceae wrote:
This page may be a good place to look
https://www.laspilitas.com/garden/sages.htm

But be aware of where the plants naturally grow, and if outside of that area they may likely be hybrids or cultivars. For example, Salvia clevelandii as the name implies is found in the Cleveland National Forest, meaning the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County, CA.


Thanks again for the reference. I think you are right, it's a hybrid of some sort. I would have thought "purple sage" (a la Zane Grey), but it is more likely a "salvia pozo blue". At any rate, it's pretty now, when most of the wild flowers have paled or gone dry.
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Jul 8, 2019 16:25:17   #
lamiaceae wrote:
"Albany Bulb", is your plant at a nursery or in the wild? It is certainly a Salvia species (Sage). But I'm not familiar with what species of Sage are found in your area. It also might be a cultivar or hybrid. If it were near were I live in CA I'd guess Cleveland Sage, Black Sage, or likely a hybrid of the two. There is a Sonoma Sage that is sparsely found in Northern California as well. But that plant is not tall to my understanding. I have a couple books of just Salvia flowers, there are about 15 in California. You might try Googling images of Salvias and look for a match. But with all the cultivars (hybrids) that could take an expert to ID it.

It is a great looking plant and go captured a nice shot with lots of flowers.
"Albany Bulb", is your plant at a nurser... (show quote)


Thanks lamiaceae. The Albany Bulb is an (mostly) artificial spit of land built out onto the East side of the San Francisco Bay. I'll take a look at the sage plants in the area... that's a good guess.
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Jul 8, 2019 14:59:35   #
This is a bush I found at the Albany Bulb, across the Bay from San Francisco. I've included a larger picture, and a flower detail. Can anyone identify it for me?


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Jun 20, 2019 11:05:38   #
DragonsLady wrote:
Looks like a lot of people got close to the action.


Thanks Dragonslady. Yep. boatloads of tourists with protective jackets, helmets, and some masks.
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Jun 20, 2019 11:03:18   #
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
I love the colors and textures in this one and the scale when I see the little cabin cruiser at the lower left of center-screen. The Clouds add even more drama to it and I would love to see it enlarged to wall-sized proportions to create a total transformation of a given interior space in a Gallery fashion.

I really like it the more I gaze upon it. Nice Job.


Thanks Blair Shaw. Alas, I am out of wall space.
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Jun 20, 2019 11:01:51   #
jaymatt wrote:
Excellent image, and the boat provides a nice size perspective.


Thanks jaymatt. I appreciate the comment.
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