Bob - hehe - I could have just sent the photo to you , of course - but
maybe others would have been familliar . scroll right and you get my
black and white conversion..
so even more of the atmosphere you note in the other response . It was
the look on the guy's face that struck me.. I think I
p.s. I think it’s a very atmospheric photo, like a still from a Nouvelle Vague
film.
> On 28 Mar 2025, at 17:31, Bob W PDML wrote:
>
> I think it’s the subway entrance leading to the RER (not the Metro, although
> perhaps it was back then) station called Auber, on the corner of rue Auber
> a
I think it’s the subway entrance leading to the RER (not the Metro, although
perhaps it was back then) station called Auber, on the corner of rue Auber and
rue Scribe.
Above the man’s left shoulder there are two blue street name signs on the wall.
I can’t make out the names at the low resolutio
Fascinating perspective!
> On Mar 28, 2025, at 9:33 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> I know a couple of you , at least, are good candidates for giving me that
> info - google image search didn't help.
>
> https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/DISCOVERED-AND-UNCOVERED-/i-zDzp3fR/A
>
>
I know a couple of you , at least, are good candidates for giving me
that info - google image search didn't help.
https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/DISCOVERED-AND-UNCOVERED-/i-zDzp3fR/A
Thanks in advance,
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Am 05.06.24 um 03:50 schrieb Rick Womer:
For some reason, Smugmug insisted on organizing them =its= way, so the new and
old are somewhat mixed.
Lyon photos next.
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2023/Paris-Oct-23
My favourite, though the least 'Parisian' of them all, still is the pho
For some reason, Smugmug insisted on organizing them =its= way, so the new and
old are somewhat mixed.
Lyon photos next.
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2023/Paris-Oct-23
Compliments and criticisms equally welcome.
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been five months since our autumn trip to France, and I’m
>> finally getting around to posting some pics. (My photo computer and hard
>> drives took a hit from a nasty power surge, which took a long time to sort
>> out).
>>
>> Paris was our first stop, so more ar
sty power surge, which took a long time to sort
> out).
>
> Paris was our first stop, so more are coming.
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2023/Paris-Oct-23
>
> Comments always appreciated!
>
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Am 24.05.24 um 22:20 schrieb Rick Womer:
It’s -only- been five months since our autumn trip to France, and I’m finally
getting around to posting some pics. (My photo computer and hard drives took a
hit from a nasty power surge, which took a long time to sort out).
Paris was our first stop, so
It’s -only- been five months since our autumn trip to France, and I’m finally
getting around to posting some pics. (My photo computer and hard drives took a
hit from a nasty power surge, which took a long time to sort out).
Paris was our first stop, so more are coming.
https
ort I was reminded
> of two things: I have quite a few image sorting/filing projects left
> unfinished, and, it has been a long time since I have looked back at what I
> did a few years ago. This one caught my eye.
>
> K-20D, DA 16-45/4.0
>
> Somewhere in Paris… https://zen
I really love the way the color pops out without being garishly over
saturated.
I hope I live long enough to wander the back streets of Paris someday
... and I hope I have the eye to see the possibilities in such a scene &
the skills to capture it.
On 11/4/2021 5:04 PM, Stanley Halpin w
Thanks John, and Ralf and Rick…
I was in Paris for a series of meetings, the kick-off of a project. This day
once I was free I had taken the Metro across town to Montmartre area, up to the
Sacré-Coeur for views of the city, and then I wandered throughout that
neighborhood.
stan
> On No
seems quite
different to the touristy area of Montmartre. Paris rewards getting off the
beaten track as Rick says in another post.
John in Brisbane
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Am 04.11.21 um 22:28 schrieb Rick Womer:
Stan, I really like this. The lighting, composition, damp pavement, and the guy
sitting on the windowsill are very effective.
I really like Paris, too.
I don't like Paris after having lived there for a year, many moons ago,
but I do like Stan
Stan, I really like this. The lighting, composition, damp pavement, and the guy
sitting on the windowsill are very effective.
I really like Paris, too. You were “off the beaten path”; this could be a shot
from any number of French cities or towns.
Rick
> On Nov 4, 2021, at 5:06 PM, Stan
ince I have looked back at what I did a few
> years ago. This one caught my eye.
>
> K-20D, DA 16-45/4.0
>
> Somewhere in Paris… https://zenfolio.page.link/VU2Z5
>
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> On Nov 17, 2019, at 6:17 PM, jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
>
> I was lucky enough in the mid-70's to be appointed Administrator of a small
> French company, while also still working in the U.K., so I got to go to Paris
> every month for almost a week each time. Loved the
particularly attention-getting.
>
> I’ve been to Paris a few times, but have never been up in the Eiffel Tower.
>
> Rick
>
>> On Nov 17, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Stanley Halpin
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ken Bob John Dan Ann Henk Cotty and Alan for your comments, and
I was lucky enough in the mid-70's to be appointed Administrator of a small
French company, while also still working in the U.K., so I got to go to Paris
every month for almost a week each time. Loved the city, and spent many happy
hours exploring, mainly on foot, so felt I got to kn
Stan, as others have said this is a great gallery! The opening shot is
particularly attention-getting.
I’ve been to Paris a few times, but have never been up in the Eiffel Tower.
Rick
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Stanley Halpin
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Ken Bob John Dan Ann Henk Co
Thanks Ken Bob John Dan Ann Henk Cotty and Alan for your comments, and thanks
to all who took a look.
My first visit to Paris was in 1950, with my family doing a Grand Tour of sorts
on our way home from 2 years in Greece, headed to meet up with a ship in
Marseilles to take us back to the
Somebody once described Paris as 'a museum of museums'.
> On 16 Nov 2019, at 07:58, Henk Terhell wrote:
>
> Stan, nice series bringing nostalgic memories.
> With that old Citroen and Montmartre paintings around it looks as if the city
> hasn't changed in a lifet
& a couple of photos before the meeting. Crashed at 10pm & left
for the airport at 4am. Must have been crazy.
Alan C
On 16-Nov-19 12:25 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
Bob’s G
On 15/11/19, Stanley Halpin, discombobulated, unleashed:
>https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
>
>We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
>Bob's GESO inspired me to get back to my own photos and get some of them
>out there...
Tha
Stan, nice series bringing nostalgic memories.
With that old Citroen and Montmartre paintings around it looks as if the
city hasn't changed in a lifetime.
Henk
Op 2019-11-15 om 23:25 schreef Stanley Halpin:
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
We were in
c5719
We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
Bob’s GESO inspired me to get back to my own photos and get some of them out
there…
Most of this set were with a K-1ii, either D FA Macro 100/2.8 WR or FA 43/1.9.
One GR-III mixed in.
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>
> We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
> Bob’s GESO inspired me to get back to my own photos and get some of them
> out there…
>
> Most of this set were with a K-1ii, either D FA Macro 100/2.8 WR or FA
> 43/1.9. One GR-III mixed in.
>
> stan
>
Superb set, Stan - brought back many memories.
John in Brisbane
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Really nice - makes me wish I was there!
I'm particularly impressed by that shot of the Arc de Triomphe.
B
> On 15 Nov 2019, at 22:25, Stanley Halpin wrote:
>
> https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
>
> We were in Paris for a few days in ear
Nice captures Stan.
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>
>https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
>
>We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
>Bob’s GESO inspired me to get back to
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/2a36d422c6c34ad1b2cb3eac374c5719
We were in Paris for a few days in early October.
Bob’s GESO inspired me to get back to my own photos and get some of them out
there…
Most of this set were with a K-1ii, either D FA Macro 100/2.8 WR or FA 43/1.9.
One GR-III
Nice set Bob! Makes me feel like I was just there!
Well, actually, I was just there. I’ll post that in a bit.
But in your set, I particularly like #14 and #17. Thanks for sharing.
Stan
> On Nov 12, 2019, at 2:46 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>
> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends
e again in the New Year and hopefully it will sell. I've moved
away from the idea of living in Paris to having a place over here on the South
coast and a place in Avignon, and splitting my time between them. The place in
France will have to wait until the exchange rate has improved though. L
Enjoy ! Looks like its in great shape.
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Subject: Re: Paris
On 12/11/19, Bob Pdml, discombobulated, unleashed:
Spent the weekend in Paris with some
On 12/11/19, Bob Pdml, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins
>district which one of them had borrowed. Had a view of part of the
>Eiffel Tower and the Pantheon from the stairwell, which was jolly.
>
>https://a
loved 13but enjoyed the series. TFS
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 07:46:53 +
Bob Pdml wrote:
> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the
> Gobelins district which one of them had borrowed. Had a view of part
> of the Eiffel Tower and the Pantheon from the stairwell,
Not at all surprised. I thought of you and your Paris photos while I was there.
Merci pour le compliment.
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 12:01, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> Bob, you will probably not be surprised to learn my two faves are 3 and 13..
> but the whole view is yummy, despite t
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 20:56, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
>> Am 12.11.19 um 19:30 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
>> Those locks seem to plague Paris more than other places I have visited, for
>> some reason.
>
> Other cities get more than their fair share, as well. Thi
uble exposures.
>
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>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 11:47 PM Bob Pdml wrote:
>>
>> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins
>> district which one of them had borrowed. Had a view of
Am 12.11.19 um 19:30 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
Those locks seem to plague Paris more than other places I have visited, for
some reason.
Other cities get more than their fair share, as well. This is our main
railway bridge across the Rhine. The city authorities estimate there are
about 50 tons
Nice gallery, Bob! #14 makes me want to see more like it. You might be
onto something with those double exposures.
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 11:47 PM Bob Pdml wrote:
> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins
> di
Those locks seem to plague Paris more than other places I have visited, for
some reason.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 12:07 PM Bob Pdml wrote:
> Those locks are everywhere. God alone knows w
sculpted figure behind. Hate to see
> idiots have defaced a statue with locks.
>
> Paul
>
>> On Nov 12, 2019, at 2:47 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>>
>> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins
>> district which one of them had borrowed. H
ly 11, 13 and 17. 11 is a
> particularly interesting object; how did you find it?
>
> Dan
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>
>
>> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 2:47 AM Bob Pdml wrote:
>&g
I love the set, but particularly 11, 13 and 17. 11 is a
particularly interesting object; how did you find it?
Dan
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 2:47 AM Bob Pdml wrote:
> Spent the weekend in P
Am 12.11.19 um 08:46 schrieb Bob Pdml:
The first picture in the set is Greenwich, not Paris.
That's what one gets for clicking on links before reading the whole
message. Spent several minutes trying to make out where in Paris this
would have been...
A beautiful series. Much apprec
I like the gent in a museum with the sculpted figure behind. Hate to see idiots
have defaced a statue with locks.
Paul
> On Nov 12, 2019, at 2:47 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>
> Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins
> district which one of them had bor
Bob, you will probably not be surprised to learn my two faves are 3 and
13.. but the whole view is yummy, despite the touristas. Though a great
effort
to find cormy.. in firefox I couldn't enlarge the photo.
ann
On 11/12/2019 2:46 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
Spent the weekend in Paris with
Spent the weekend in Paris with some friends at a flat in the Gobelins district
which one of them had borrowed. Had a view of part of the Eiffel Tower and the
Pantheon from the stairwell, which was jolly.
They're not photography friends, so the pictures were taken in a rush, and in
m
oo fast mostly. I'd have preferred they had not
colorized it.. even though it is done minimally.
ann
On 11/6/2019 10:11 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 06.11.19 um 15:34 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
https://digg.com/video/heres-rare-footage-of-paris-from-the-year-1900-colorized?
Really am
Yeah, I agree Ralf - it seems too fast mostly. I'd have preferred they
had not colorized it.. even though it is done minimally.
ann
On 11/6/2019 10:11 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 06.11.19 um 15:34 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
https://digg.com/video/heres-rare-footage-of-paris-fro
Am 06.11.19 um 15:34 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
https://digg.com/video/heres-rare-footage-of-paris-from-the-year-1900-colorized?
Really amazing. It does help a lot if those old movies are played at the
correct speed, as well. Although I still have the impression it's a tad
fast.
Thank
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or may not have that originall were on CAFEPRESS.
NEWly added but previously published wall calendar is a selection of
photos from the Paris book.. all lanscape oriented and all in Paris
/per se.
PLease let me know if you want me to scratch your name off the list of
orders, (I won't be offen
e book was no longer in my store on their site...apparently,
> since I had not fiddled with
> any listings afer about 15 months they stop showing your creations. I
> had to pretend to edit each calendar and the PARis book to reactivate .
> that is when I found out
> I could hav
price to me about a week ago when I
saw that the book was no longer in my store on their site...apparently,
since I had not fiddled with
any listings afer about 15 months they stop showing your creations. I
had to pretend to edit each calendar and the PARis book to reactivate .
that is when I
career.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The oak might be another problem, but I expect the oak will be
>>>>>>>> replaced with some kind of engineered wood beams. Nor will it surprise
>>>>>>>> me if there's a lot o
mediately recalled how I was
overwhelmed by the majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when
I visited it on a spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip
by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and
Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting tribute-
onal support for the reconstruction.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On 4/17/2019 13:52:11, Bob Pdml wrote:
> >>>>>>> French people are saying 'typical Macron, promising something when he
> >>>>>>> has n
Am 21.04.19 um 01:30 schrieb John:
Seems to me the "wasn't done that way when ND was constructed" argument
is going to apply to anything they might be able to do today, which
means they're left trying to find the least historically incorrect way
of rebuilding.
Then again, those cathedrals have
ral when I visited it on a spring afternoon
in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting
tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film loaded when I stopped in the
cathedral and captured
>> One of the problems is that there aren't enough oak trees or carpenters
>>>>>> with the right skills
>>>>>>> On 17 Apr 2019, at 17:52, Paul Stenquist
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Th
;> with the right skills
> >>>>>> On 17 Apr 2019, at 17:52, Paul Stenquist
> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks to all who commented or had a look. In the hours since this
> >>>>>>
On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I’m catholic only by birth not by practice, but watching Notre Dame burn last
night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by the majesty
and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring afternoon
in 2003. Ex
ad a look. In the hours since this
> >>>> tragedy it’s become obvious that the cathedral can be restored. I will
> >>>> take year -- Macron says 5 years — but it will be worth the wait.
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12
ancient cathedral when I visited it on a
spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
the streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible,
alternately shooting tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film
loaded when I stopped in the cathedral a
>>
> >>>>> On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Paul Stenquist
> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I’m catholic only by birth not by practice, but watching Notre Dame
> burn last night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed
> by the maj
ip by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting
tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film loaded when I stopped in the
cathedral and captured a few images as best I could, given the faded mirror of
my Leica and the
It's raining money from the rich in Paris, right now.
“As soon as gold in the coffer rings, the rescued soul to heaven
springs.” ;-)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/apr/18/billionaires-donations-notre-dame-france-inequality
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On 17/4/19, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
>The oak might be another problem, but I expect the oak will be replaced with
>some kind of engineered wood beams. Nor will it surprise me if there's a
>lot of
>international support for the reconstruction.
I think Macron would rather shove bamboo u
last night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by
>>>> the majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a
>>>> spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
>>>> the streets of Paris with m
I will
>>>>> take year -- Macron says 5 years — but it will be worth the wait.
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Paul Stenquist
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I’m catholic only by birth
ry of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring afternoon
in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting
tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film loaded when I stopped in the
.
>>>
>>>> On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Paul Stenquist
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I’m catholic only by birth not by practice, but watching Notre Dame burn
>>>> last night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed b
ng Notre Dame burn last
night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by the majesty
and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring afternoon
in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron
Am 17.04.19 um 19:52 schrieb Bob Pdml:
French people are saying 'typical Macron, promising something when he has no
idea whether it is possible or not'.
This whole thing is a public relations godsend for Macron. The nation
will be unified behind one of its most famous symbols. For a while at
last night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by
> >> the majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a
> >> spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
> >> the streets of Paris with my Leica
majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring
>> afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the
>> streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible,
>> alternately shooting tribute-x and Portra 400. I had
birth not by practice, but watching Notre Dame burn last
> night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by the
> majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring
> afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the streets
majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a
>> spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
>> the streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible,
>> alternately shooting tribute-x and Portra 400. I had t
;spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
>the streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2
>Collapsible, alternately shooting tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the
>color neg film loaded when I stopped in the cathedral and captured a few
>imag
helmed by
> the majesty and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a
> spring afternoon in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered
> the streets of Paris with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible,
> alternately shooting tribute-x and Portra 400. I
streets of Paris
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting
tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film loaded when I stopped in the
cathedral and captured a few images as best I could, given the faded mirror of
my Leica and the dim lighting. Yesterday, I
Must be why everyone's been growing enormous bushy beards these last few years.
> On 25 Nov 2018, at 21:45, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> There may be a new Crimean War:
> https://news.sky.com/story/russia-fires-at-ukraine-ships-in-black-sea-11563775
> Dan Matyola
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I don't know, I've never read it.
However for a few years before he died I was friends with one of their
prominent former-journalists, a great francophile, independent-minded, but
quite an establishment figure, who voted Liberal. He had very prominent
political friends of all parties in severa
There may be a new Crimean War:
https://news.sky.com/story/russia-fires-at-ukraine-ships-in-black-sea-11563775
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On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 1:21 PM Bob W-PDML wrote:
> I agree. The Guardian is my favourite paper, but I didn't suggest it
>
What bias do you think The Economist shows?
I enjoy their articles and editorials very much.
Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 1:21 PM Bob W-PDML wrote:
> I agree. The Guardian is my favourite paper, but I didn't suggest it
> because it is ve
I agree. The Guardian is my favourite paper, but I didn't suggest it because it
is very left-leaning so could (!! By some stretch of the imagination!!) be
accused of being like the Express and Mail in its bias. Whereas the left and
the right both accuse the BBC of other-wing bias, which is proba
Am 25.11.18 um 17:45 schrieb Bob W-PDML:
You will certainly get a twisted view if you rely for your information on
hate-sheets like the Express and Mail - the BBC is a much more reliable and
balanced source, although I have to say it's been dumbing down a lot recently.
I'd like to add the Gua
I picked that particular article about Paris burning for the images --
mostly Getty, I believe.
My principal source of information about Europe (and about the rest of the
World) is the Economist, for which I have both a paper and a digital
subscription. I also watch the BBC international news on
, 2018 at 11:13 PM Ken Waller wrote:
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>> Dan, I don't need to hear about this on a camera site.
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>> -Original Message-
>>> From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
>>> Sent: Nov 24, 2018 4:18 PM
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Am 25.11.18 um 15:49 schrieb Ralf R Radermacher:
...despite the fact that a few
dozen guys in white collars cost us more on a single than all immigrants
together in a year.
That of course should read "cost us more on a single day..."
Ralf
--
Ralf R. Radermacher - Köln/Cologne, Germany
Blo
Thanks, Ralf. I appreciate your comments and point of view.
Things could be better, but they certainly could be much worse as well.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 9:50 AM Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
> Am 25.11.18 um 14:28 schrieb Daniel J.
Am 25.11.18 um 14:28 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
I posted it here because I am somewhat puzzled and distressed by events in
Britain and Europe
Nothing wrong with that. We Europeans are just as distressed about what
is going on in the U.S.
Over here, with globalization and all that, too much
t;Sent: Nov 24, 2018 4:18 PM
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> >Subject: OT: Is Paris Burning
> >
> >Ha Europe caught the disease of fanaticism and violence from the US?
> >
> >
> https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1049731/France-protests
out this on a camera site.
-Original Message-
From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
Sent: Nov 24, 2018 4:18 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: OT: Is Paris Burning
Ha Europe caught the disease of fanaticism and violence from the US?
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/10497
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