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Frank Fremerey

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #120 on: October 17, 2016, 07:51:45 »
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #121 on: October 17, 2016, 08:00:27 »
Wild turkey

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #122 on: October 17, 2016, 08:06:27 »
To be honest, I find the swarm of pictures in this thread takes over completely. May I suggest you follow Ron (Scubadiver)'s method by including just a few and then include a link to the rest.

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #123 on: October 17, 2016, 08:22:45 »
Honesty is always appreciated.

Currently I am happy to provide some pictures at all. I might later create a "best of" thread. I cannot see far enough yet to do this.

So be picky tell me what you like and what you do not like or ignore this thread for the time being.
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #124 on: October 17, 2016, 08:43:06 »

So be picky tell me what you like and what you do not like or ignore this thread for the time being.

The thing is Frank that it is (on the front page of NG) hard to see what else has been posted when a user keeps updating one thread so often that it pushes the other postings off the grid. That's why just ignoring this (and similarly behaved threads) won't solve the issue. A certain, "natural" flow of thread activity is easier to cope with.
Having said this, I do appreciate your pictures though.

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #125 on: October 17, 2016, 09:09:42 »
One could call Fresno the armpit of California, but perhaps Bakersfield better deserves that appellation.  There is a lower level than armpit but that's reserved for the town of Trona, near Death Valley, which you have not been to.

Bill , have to agree on Bakersfield.  In fact I have no fond memories of Highway 99 and its surrounds, but I always knew when Manteca was 50 or 60 miles away  ;) .  HW 395 is totally the opposite, particularly the further North.   I have probably been to Trona but it did not leave any memories at all .   I guess the term "no redeeming features" could apply to many places I've been.

Frank, I agree with Sten but that is how the site is laid out.   You've some good images and a lot not so good.  It's like someone inviting you over for dinner and then showing colour slides of their holiday for two hours.
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #126 on: October 17, 2016, 09:38:10 »
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(and similarly behaved threads)
as Sten puts it,
For instance the "Daily" thread except for the participants there appears to be no further ado.
Often have considered to stop further contributions, yet in a positive sense, its but a social game.

Frank may think of lumping his photos and comments more into one entry, instead of posting every 'burp' individually,
that should clear up the front page.

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #127 on: October 17, 2016, 13:05:00 »
Thank you, Gentlemen. I did not think about  the way you might use the site.

I have bookmarked the "unread topics" page as my entry point.

On that page every updated thread only appears once even  if it was updated 5000 times since my last visit. I ignore a lot of threads and follow other threads very closely that way. Once through the list I mark "all read" and next time I come I can again freely chose to ignore or participate.

I will suggest to Andrea to change the list that annoys you accordingly.

Any opinions on that?

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Concerning the "quality" of the pictures it starts with myself having preferences and others having fully different preferences in the general and the special. So I obviously cannot satisfy Bez and MFloyd with the same picture.

If you are invited to friends and they force pictures on you it is a much less free situation than here.

Be picky.

Love

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #128 on: October 17, 2016, 13:11:49 »
I use Unread Posts to view this site.  I am fine with the way Frank adds the photos.  I prefer to stay here rather than be directed to an external site, as it makes commenting on specific photos easier. 
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #129 on: October 17, 2016, 13:29:19 »
I also use the "unread posts" option, and never click to external links. If the images don't show here I would not see them.

We all have different personalities, this thread gives a glimpse of Frank's. Which I for one am thoroughly enjoying.

Cheers
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #130 on: October 17, 2016, 13:38:51 »
I find it unreasonable to expect a thread like this to be a finished work when it's a log of things that *are* happening. A finished work can't come now, it must come later. I'm enjoying it and if a particular photo doesn't catch my fancy I just pass on. Again I'm enjoying this thread.

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #131 on: October 17, 2016, 15:39:34 »
The Homepage contains the last 15 previous posts.
We could probably extend it to 30 previous posts, but I firmly believe that it wouldn't be the right way to follow up on action on NG, because you won't see the 31st one :)
As already stated above by others, I too use the "Show unread posts since last visit" to get a complete overview of what has happened on NG since my last visit.

Frank, the wild turkey image is miss-focused  ;)
But I do like the grass immediately after it!

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #132 on: October 17, 2016, 16:00:03 »
#114 landscape , very nice Frank !

+1 Show unread posts - but I rarely go beyond page 1
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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #133 on: October 17, 2016, 22:47:08 »
The Y chromosome with the lonely pole made me smile. So manly!
I don't mind many pictures and post, as long as they are of this quality.

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Re: California 2016. SF and LA and more
« Reply #134 on: October 18, 2016, 02:44:48 »
Frank and Konstantin called in on Saturday to see us in Hayward, on the east of the San Francisco Bay.

Near us is a park called Coyote Hills, which often offers a great view down the bay and shows the Dumbarton, San Mateo and Bay Bridges to good advantage when the light is right. This part of the bay was formerly used for salt production by evaporation and still has many remains of the equipment used to shuffle water from one pound to another. Much better photographers than me have documented the way the ecosystem has rebounded from its former uses.

When we went to the park the light was brooding and monochromatic, so naturally I wanted my pictures to be the same.



The now-abandoned equipment included helpful warning beacons to alert me to Frank's whereabouts, which made keeping track of him quite easy:



Some pelicans with what looked to my eye to be immature plumage were fishing in the shallows as we looked down the hill, and I realised I had no idea how they fish until I watched them. They skim the surface with lazy strokes and every so often plunge their heads down into the water while still in flight. In some of my other pictures it's clear that they turn their heads on the side as they do so, but this picture just shows a pair, one with his head already in the water and one just on the brink:



The dark overhead cloud cover - very rare here with so many clear days - and the bright light the other side of the bay gave the water an extraordinary texture looking down on it from the hills and made the birds much more appealing as subjects for me than they would otherwise be. It also made me realise I have a lot to learn about photographing birds, but I find the images pleasing nonetheless.

Randomly, a 1929 Ford Tri-motor (yes, Ford made planes for a while) flew over the hills as we were walking around and posed itself rather nicely with a bench for me:



Normally light in the bay is a bit hazy at best, with not many days giving clear views of the San Francisco skyline. However, on this day the rainy mist had a different quality to it and I tried several different approaches to capturing the mood of it. None were really successful, but this one was perhaps the "least bad":



I like it because at first glance it appears a traditional "foreground feature" recipe for a landscape photo, but on closer inspection the city appears on the skyline.

There are more photos from the day, but these were just a few to tell the story of what I saw on the day. I don't get many days just photographing these days, it was very enjoyable to be back at it.

I hope Frank doesn't mind me crashing his thread, and I hope he and Konstantin are enjoying southern California. Thanks for a great day.
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