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Nov 13, 2023 11:15:23   #
Tom DePuy wrote:
Emorie says Hello


Lovely girl, lovely pic.
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Nov 12, 2023 17:52:01   #
13 wrote:


Your header was "Why is focus important? To me, it's akin to looking at something without your specs on and the blinking you do to try to bring the scene into focus. I think that as long as there is some small area in the photo that is in focus, sometimes the whole shot works.
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Nov 12, 2023 17:45:13   #
Stevey wrote:
Came upon this scene by the roadside. Evidently the hawk had tried to take the snake for a meal but the snake was more than he could handle. The snake had wrapped around the hawk so he could not fly. I managed to untangle the two and both were able to live another day.


You are a very kind person.
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Nov 12, 2023 17:37:41   #
crapshooter wrote:
Valdez, Alaska


Spectacular!
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Nov 12, 2023 17:20:39   #
Just Fred wrote:
And maybe one you've had on your list, too. Given the active itinerary and travel arrangements, I decided to go smartphone-only. I have an Apple iPhone 14 Pro and sometimes enhance it with a XenvoPro wide-angle/macro lens. Posted also in the smartphone subforum.

This is Machu Picchu. My wife and I wanted to vacation there when we married in 1973. She got pregnant and the doctor forbade her from travel that distance and altitude. We never made it. But, here I am, fifty years later, now solo, fulfilling a dream.

SOOC, as this was taken only earlier today, and I'm now resting up in my hotel room.
And maybe one you've had on your list, too. Given ... (show quote)


Wonderful shot, Fred!
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Nov 4, 2023 17:38:36   #
bcheary wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW55J2zE3N4

Now and Then's eventful journey to fruition took place over five decades and is the product of conversations and collaborations between the four Beatles that go on to this day. The long mythologised John Lennon demo was first worked on in February 1995 by Paul, George and Ringo as part of The Beatles Anthology project but it remained unfinished, partly because of the impossible technological challenges involved in working with the vocal John had recorded on tape in the 1970s. For years it looked like the song could never be completed. But in 2022 there was a stroke of serendipity. A software system developed by Peter Jackson and his team, used throughout the production of the documentary series Get Back, finally opened the way for the uncoupling of John’s vocal from his piano part. As a result, the original recording could be brought to life and worked on anew with contributions from all four Beatles. This remarkable story of musical archaeology reflects The Beatles’ endless creative curiosity and shared fascination with technology. It marks the completion of the last recording that John, Paul and George and Ringo will get to make together and celebrates the legacy of the foremost and most influential band in popular music history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW55J2zE3N4 br br... (show quote)


The accomplishment is amazing and I was eagerly awaiting the release. But I was a bit disappointed when I heard it. I kept thinking they should have speeded it up a bit.
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Oct 31, 2023 09:40:35   #
tommystrat wrote:
Well, we have had our first snow here – in October! Reds and golds of autumn have largely disappeared to make way for the blues and whites of winter. As we get ready for the colder months ahead, we look back to the beauty that is fall in Montana. Download for best effect...


Gorgeous!
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Oct 30, 2023 11:09:29   #
gtilford wrote:
Seems like health issues have plauged me most of October but I did manage to get out Saturday October 28 for a few hours to see if I could photograph a rare visitor to Southern Ontario. A juvenile Little Blue Heron had been seen in the Hamilton, Ontario area over the past few weeks and I had been worried I would not make it out to add it to my bird life list. The weather up this way has started to really turn to colder temperatures and this coming week over night loves are reported to be below 0 degrees Celsius so if the bird was smart it will soon head back south. I was able to get a long shot of it so that I had at least some type of photo to add to my list with the bird and then I started to chase down some Black-capped Chickadees that were in the bushes around me. I got a few shots of them which I will include and upon turning around the Little Blue Heron had flown in and was within 10-15 yards from me. I crouched down and used an old stump for support and spent ten to fifteen minutes with the bird not caring in the least that I was that close.
Images were shot with the Nikon z50 and Sigma 100-400mm lense, and I tried some suggestions that were offered to me on an earlier post I had made this year on the best way to photograph a white subject. Many thanks to the UHH family for those suggestions as I was over the moon with my results. I shot with a very low ISO and a very high shutter speed then brought the image up slightly in post.
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A lovely set, for sure. Looks like you had a very enjoyable day.
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Oct 30, 2023 11:06:32   #
SX2002 wrote:
I took these pics down at Goolwa on the south coast. The reeds in this area were full of birds I've never seen before including this guy.
Not the sharpest pics, he wouldn't sit still and was gone in a couple of seconds...more snap shots than anything else. Still it was fun trying...


Lovely shots!
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Oct 30, 2023 11:01:42   #
hettmoe wrote:
One of my favorite birds to listen to, and observe.


Lovely shots - I had never heard of that bird before. Thank you.
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Oct 30, 2023 10:59:40   #
taffspride wrote:
found this colorful beauty at the La Chua Trail in Gainesville Fl.,


What a beautiful shot!
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Oct 30, 2023 10:51:48   #
jburlinson wrote:
Photographically speaking, I'm in the doldrums. I haven't taken any pictures in quite a long while. I haven't even done any processing of my vintage images. No lightroom. No photoshop. No Topaz.

Do you ever get in the doldrums? If so, what do you do to get out of them?


I hear you! Most of my photography these days is for particular reasons - a family wedding or other event, for instance. Then I spend considerable time processing the photos and sometimes designing a book. That will be it until something else crops up. If I get really antsy, I'll visit a park or the zoo or such like, and wander around taking random shots. I don't go out every day and just shoot what I see.
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Oct 29, 2023 12:50:41   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Italian or "Indigenous"? Buffy is in the news lately because people are claiming that she weas born to an Italian couple in Stoneham, MA. Buffy had said that this couple adopted her. If that were true, it would still show the names of those parents, but it would show the birth location as Saskatchewan. This is an awful way for Buffy to end her career - fighting allegations.


She says that she has no idea who her birth parents might have been. She certainly looks indigenous to me and an indigenous community says she's family, with or without proof. I don't think the press should think they're doing anyone a favour by trying to ruin decent people's lives.
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Oct 29, 2023 12:35:35   #
[quote=bcheary]kris kristofferson - Why me Lord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2u_rEcWW8M

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris_Kristofferson

Excerpt:

In 1958, Kristofferson won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, studying at Merton College. While at Oxford, he was awarded a Blue for boxing, played rugby for his college, and began writing songs. At Oxford, he became acquainted with fellow Rhodes scholar, art critic, and poet Michael Fried. With the help of his manager, Larry Parnes, Kristofferson recorded for Top Rank Records under the name Kris Carson. Parnes was working to sell Kristofferson as "a Yank at Oxford" to the British public; Kristofferson was willing to accept that promotional approach if it helped his singing career, which he hoped would enable him to progress toward his goal of becoming a novelist.[

This early phase of his music career was unsuccessful. In 1960, Kristofferson graduated with a B.Phil. degree in English literature. In 1961, he married his longtime girlfriend, Frances "Fran" Mavia Beer.

Kristofferson, under pressure from his family, joined the U.S. Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant, attaining the rank of captain. He became a helicopter pilot after receiving flight training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He also completed Ranger School. During the early 1960s, he was stationed in West Germany as a member of the 8th Infantry Division.[18] During this time, he resumed his music career and formed a band. In 1965, after his tour in Germany ended, Kristofferson was given an assignment to teach English literature at West Point. Instead, he decided to leave the Army and pursue songwriting. His family disowned him because of his career decision; sources are unclear on whether they reconciled. They saw it as a rejection of everything they stood for, although Kristofferson says he is proud of his time in the military and received the Veteran of the Year Award at the 2003 American Veterans Awards ceremony.

After leaving the army in 1965, Kristofferson moved to Nashville. He worked odd jobs while struggling for success in music while burdened with medical expenses resulting from his son's defective esophagus. He and his wife soon divorced.

He got a job sweeping floors at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. He met June Carter there and asked her to give Johnny Cash a tape of his. She did, but Cash put it on a large pile with others. He also worked as a commercial helicopter pilot for south Louisiana firm Petroleum Helicopters International (PHI), based in Lafayette, Louisiana. Kristofferson recalled of his days as a pilot, "That was about the last three years before I started performing, before people started cutting my songs. I would work a week down here [in south Louisiana] for PHI, sitting on an oil platform and flying helicopters. Then I'd go back to Nashville at the end of the week and spend a week up there trying to pitch the songs, then come back down and write songs for another week. I can remember "Help Me Make It Through the Night" I wrote sitting on top of an oil platform. I wrote "Bobby McGee" down here, and a lot of them [in south Louisiana]."

Upon hearing "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", Cash decided to record it, and in 1970 Kristofferson won Songwriter of the Year for the song at the Country Music Association Awards.

Kristofferson's compositions were still in demand. Ray Price ("For the Good Times"), Gladys Knight & The Pips ("Help Me Make It Through The Night"), Waylon Jennings ("The Taker"), Bobby Bare ("Come Sundown"), Johnny Cash ("Sunday Morning Coming Down"), and Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") all recorded successful versions of his songs in the early-1970s. "For the Good Times" (Ray Price) won "Song of the Year" in 1970 from the Academy of Country Music, while "Sunday Morning Coming Down" (Johnny Cash) won the same award from the academy's rival, the Country Music Association, in the same year. This is the only time an individual received the same award from these two organizations in the same year for different songs.

In 1971, Janis Joplin, who had dated Kristofferson, had a number one hit with "Me and Bobby McGee" from her posthumous album Pearl.
For the next several years, Kristofferson focused on acting. He appeared in Cisco Pike (1972) with Gene Hackman; Blume in Love (1973), directed by Paul Mazursky; three Sam Peckinpah films: Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974), and Convoy (1978); and Michael Ritchie's Semi-Tough (1977) with Burt Reynolds. He continued acting in Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Vigilante Force (1976), The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976), and the romantic drama A Star Is Born (1976) with Barbra Streisand, for which he received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor soon followed.
After his singing success in the early 1970s, Kristofferson met singer Rita Coolidge. They married in 1973 and released an album titled Full Moon, another success buoyed by numerous hit singles and Grammy nominations. However, his fifth album, Spooky Lady's Sideshow, released in 1974, was a commercial failure, setting the trend for most of the rest of his musical career. Artists such as Ronnie Milsap and Johnny Duncan continued to record Kristofferson's material with success, but his distinctively rough voice and anti-pop sound kept his own audience to a minimum. Meanwhile, more artists took his songs to the top of the charts, including Willie Nelson, whose 1979 LP release of (Willie Nelson) Sings Kristofferson reached number five on the U.S. Country Music chart and certified Platinum in the U.S.
After his singing success in the early 1970s, Kristofferson met singer Rita Coolidge. They married in 1973 and released an album titled Full Moon, another success buoyed by numerous hit singles and Grammy nominations. However, his fifth album, Spooky Lady's Sideshow, released in 1974, was a commercial failure, setting the trend for most of the rest of his musical career. Artists such as Ronnie Milsap and Johnny Duncan continued to record Kristofferson's material with success, but his distinctively rough voice and anti-pop sound kept his own audience to a minimum. Meanwhile, more artists took his songs to the top of the charts, including Willie Nelson, whose 1979 LP release of (Willie Nelson) Sings Kristofferson reached number five on the U.S. Country Music chart and certified Platinum in the U.S.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted Kristofferson in 1985, as had the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame earlier, in 1977. In 1999, The Austin Sessions, was released, an album on which Kristofferson reworked some of his favorite songs with the help of artists such as Mark Knopfler, Steve Earle, and Jackson Browne. In 2003, Broken Freedom Song was released, a live album recorded in San Francisco.

In 2003, he received the "Spirit of Americana" free speech award from The Americana Music Association.[30] In 2004, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

In 1961, he married his longtime girlfriend, Frances "Fran" Mavia Beer, eventually divorcing. Kristofferson briefly dated Janis Joplin before her death in October 1970.[ His second marriage was to singer Rita Coolidge in 1973, ending in divorce by 1980. Kristofferson married Lisa Meyers in 1983.Kristofferson and Lisa Meyers own a home in Los Flores Canyon in Malibu, California, and maintain a residence in Hana on the island of Maui. Kristofferson has encountered a few serious medical issues in the past few decades. He had successful bypass surgery in 1999. He later started experiencing memory loss

Kristofferson has said that he would like the first three lines of Leonard Cohen's "Bird on the Wire" on his tombstone:

Like a bird on the wire
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free

WOW!!!! What an incredible, varied journey that was filled with peaks and valleys, euphoria, and disappointment. Truth can sometimes be more astounding than fiction![/quote]

I love his music - experienced his live concerts several times. One of the best songwriters ever.
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Oct 26, 2023 11:35:21   #
joer wrote:
The tree in the center sprouted by itself some years ago.


I would consider that lovely tree to be a gift from Mother Nature.
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