Harry Kachline | 1 Jun 2005 07:35

(unknown)

Yesterday was fruitful for interesting shots in the yard.

PAW20 - I like dragonflies, their attitude, their stained-glass  
wings, and their flight characteristics amaze me:
<http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum11.html>
(FWIW, the uploaded shot is clean, the one appearing is annoyingly  
flawed. However, miles to go before I sleep, so tomorrow try again)

Other - It was worth looking down at the walk stones for critters  
sunning themselves - or in this case, something completely different.
<http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum12.html>

Any comments welcome, thanks for looking.

Harry

Every man is as God made him, ay, and often worse.  Miguel de Cervantes

GeeBee | 1 Jun 2005 10:21

#165

Leica M2 : 50mm DR Summicron : Agfa Vista 200

http://www.geebeephoto.com/2005/05165.htm

Graham
http://geebeephoto.com

drayton cooper | 1 Jun 2005 14:13
Favicon

Re: [PAW]

And they call themselves LADYbugs!!! With that kind of behavior, what will 
they think of next???

Both very good shots, Harry, and especially the ladybugs...very observant of 
you to spot them, energetic of you to get down that low to shoot them, and 
to get a splendid photograph of everyday life in the beetle kingdom. Not all 
wildlife photography has to be moose, elk and pronghorns!

Drayton

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harry Kachline" <hmkachline@...>
To: "PAW Project Discussions" <paw@...>
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:36 AM
Subject: [PAW]

> Yesterday was fruitful for interesting shots in the yard.
>
> PAW20 - I like dragonflies, their attitude, their stained-glass
> wings, and their flight characteristics amaze me:
> <http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum11.html>
> (FWIW, the uploaded shot is clean, the one appearing is annoyingly
> flawed. However, miles to go before I sleep, so tomorrow try again)
>
> Other - It was worth looking down at the walk stones for critters
> sunning themselves - or in this case, something completely different.
> <http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum12.html>
>
> Any comments welcome, thanks for looking.
>
(Continue reading)

Peter Williams | 1 Jun 2005 14:24
Picon

Week 22 Peter Williams

Also my contribution to the World Photo Day project.

First day of Winter in Melbourne.

http://fotoweek.com/galleries/showimage.php?i=1918&c=511

--

-- 
Peter Williams 

Gregory G. Harris | 1 Jun 2005 15:07
Picon

Greg H PAW 2005 weeks 20 + 21 + 22 (catching up)

Hi all;

I've been traveling, etc, so I'm doing a little posting catch-up here:

week 20: http://www.pgallery.net/gharris/image-84293.html

week 21: http://www.pgallery.net/gharris/image-84294.html

week 22: http://www.pgallery.net/gharris/image-84295.html

Greg.  :^)

Steve Barbour | 1 Jun 2005 19:44
Picon

tikwa...

>> I've noticed that during the last few days cats have gotten fair  
>> play, and some truly wonderful cat images have been posted...
>>
>> Meanwhile, I'm in the throws of a new puppy Labrador joining our  
>> home, and keeping our sleep to a minimum. Well of the many shots  
>> I've taken hectically, between urine stains on the rug, I'd like  
>> to show you a few images, these from the last 3-5 days,  
>> appropriately as my paw.
>>
>> http://www.leica-gallery.net/barbour/image-84380.html
>>
>> http://www.leica-gallery.net/barbour/image-84381.html
>>
>> http://www.leica-gallery.net/barbour/image-84382.html
>>
>> http://www.leica-gallery.net/barbour/image-84383.html
>>
>>
>> details, several leica M  35 pre ASPH cron, one leica R on a Canon  
>> 20D, and one Pentax ist DS digital...
>>
>> please feel free to comment on the images, on the pup, or on the  
>> fun of raising a puppy Labrador...
>>
>> thanks for looking, Steve

Mark Bohrer | 1 Jun 2005 19:48
Picon

Re: [PAW]

No, sometimes it's bison http://tinyurl.com/6vkff , cottontails 
http://tinyurl.com/dl57a , and skunks http://tinyurl.com/3s6ex !

(Pronghorn are pretty cool though: http://tinyurl.com/dfmmg )

Harry, I like the clear wings and contrast between the dragonfly and out of 
focus green background - the bright highlights only mildly distract. The 
lady bugs are priceless...

At 05:14 AM 6/1/2005, you wrote:
>And they call themselves LADYbugs!!! With that kind of behavior, what will
>they think of next???
>
>Both very good shots, Harry, and especially the ladybugs...very observant of
>you to spot them, energetic of you to get down that low to shoot them, and
>to get a splendid photograph of everyday life in the beetle kingdom. Not all
>wildlife photography has to be moose, elk and pronghorns!
>
>Drayton
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Harry Kachline" <hmkachline@...>
>To: "PAW Project Discussions" <paw@...>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:36 AM
>Subject: [PAW]
>
>
> > Yesterday was fruitful for interesting shots in the yard.
> >
> > PAW20 - I like dragonflies, their attitude, their stained-glass
(Continue reading)

GeeBee | 1 Jun 2005 22:20

Odd Day Out

I'm driving on a back lane when around a bend in the distance I can see this
chap over the hedge heading my way. My first thought was that he was a
little high for a cyclist so I reasoned that he must be on horseback.
Nothing unusual in that except that his movement is not consistent with a
horse rider. As we close on each other the bend between us disappears and I
get a good look at him as we pass. Was a time I would have just kept on
going but ever mindful of the fact that I need 'fuel' for the web site I
turn the car around at the first opportunity and go back, eventually pass
him (he was going surprisingly fast), put some distance between us, park and
then wait for him to approach. I take a shot.
http://www.geebeephoto.com/Walks/Odd_day/odd_day_01.htm

I resumed my journey and went back to soaking up the rustic splendour that
is Northamptonshire in the month of May. Scenes more in keeping with what
one expects to find in the English countryside. Rolling green hills,
hedgerows in blossom giving off fine fragrances and giving added peace to
the scene our farm animals grazing and lazing in the fields. A herd of
cattle, a flock of sheep with this years lambs, already almost as big as
their mothers, horses in a paddock, ALPACAS! I suppose they could be llamas
but I'm guessing these are being bred for their fur not for their spit.
http://www.geebeephoto.com/Walks/Odd_day/odd_day_02.htm

Sometimes the 'typical' English countryside can turn into Alice in
Wonderland before your very eyes. I'm thinking what else does
Northamptonshire have to offer by way of bizarre photo opportunities. A bird
as big as a Buick perhaps?.....
>.........Yeah right.
I move over to the left, the bird follows me. I move over to the right and
again the bird tracks my movements. The wings are fanned and the head pivots
from the base of neck in a large circle. I am uncertain as to whether the
(Continue reading)

Chris Saganich | 1 Jun 2005 22:53
Picon
Favicon

Print Exchange - I've lost touch

Help, I've changes jobs, computers, email software and in the process lost 
touch with the print exchange info.  I need to get back on the list and all 
current info regarding the deadline.

Thanks,

Chris Saganich

Stuart Goldman | 1 Jun 2005 23:36
Picon
Favicon

Thursday, June 2

Greg,

I was beginning to think you'd fallen off the face of
the Earth.  Seeing as how you've resurfaced, are we
still on for tomorrow night?

Stuart


Gmane