Tomuk Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Hi! All,Today I spent a very nice couple of hours Photographing an American Civil War re-enactment (a sequence to follow).I was amazed a the lengths these dedicated people go to.I have over 1.5gb of images to mold into a sequence.They had an encampment with open fires, cooking period food, even the woman folk and children are in costume.I have provided a taster below, now look out for the show. Tom. Quote
Tomuk Posted September 20, 2008 Author Report Posted September 20, 2008 Sorry Folks,I forgot to post the Soldiers boss......LOLTom Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Hello Ken,Let me remind you of the necessity of an OFF-TOPIC section Best regards,Xaver Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Slide show created with PTE?It seems to be difficult to assign off-topic posts in this forum! Why?Regards,Xaver Quote
Ken Cox Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 XAVERif you had been around a few years you would understand the difficulties we have had getting new sections -- Igor is busy enough and you seem to enjoy stirring the potken Quote
Guest Yachtsman1 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 XAVERif you had been around a few years you would understand the difficulties we have had getting new sections -- Igor is busy enough and you seem to enjoy stirring the potkenMaybe he's a Johnny Reb'Yachtsman1 Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Ken,Although the expression “to stir the pot” does not belong to my restricted vocabulary, I am rather convinced to know what you mean (by the way, you are a typical representative of those users who normally do not care very much for others not being native English speakers). If it is a problem to open an appropriate section for all odds and ends, we have to live with the situation as it is. What I do not like are situations where people try to brush things under the carpet.Regards,XaverMunichBy the way: The Munich Oktoberfest 2008 just has started. In which forum shall I make an announcement? Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Maybe he's a Johnny Reb'Yachtsman1 Ich würde mich an dieser Stelle sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich etwas klarer und für einen deutschen Benutzer verständlicher ausdrücken würden. Mit freundlichen GrüßenXaver Huber,MüchenOberbayernDeutschland Quote
Ken Cox Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 the way: The Munich Oktoberfest 2008 just has started. In which forum shall I make an announcement? what has this got to do with the forum?we have the largest Oktoberfest 2008 in North America in Kitchener Ontario Canada do you want to be advised when it being heldput your announcement inTutorials and Articles and i am not trying to brush things away -- i am telling it as it isusing googlestir the pot =http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/7/messages/204.html Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Ken,You really seem to be intractable (please correct me if this expression does not hit the point), but your arguments cannot convince me. The Oktoberfest, similar to many other things posted here, has nothing to do with PTE. I just mentioned it as a typical example which should be avoided. By the way, I do not like this Munich event very much, and I'll be very happy when all the drunken visitors will be at home again.Regards,Xaver Quote
potwnc Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Ich würde mich an dieser Stelle sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich etwas klarer und für einen deutschen Benutzer verständlicher ausdrücken würden. Mit freundlichen GrüßenXaver Huber,MüchenOberbayernDeutschlandEr schriebt im Scherz... aber das kann nicht gut auf Deutsch übersetzt werden... nur daß Sie ein bißchen rebellisch sind. Quote
xahu34 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 ... nur daß Sie ein bißchen rebellisch sind.Do you consider this as a disadvantage?Best regards,XaverMunich Quote
potwnc Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 Do you consider this as a disadvantage?Best regards,XaverMunichI have no opinion about that. I was just trying to explain the context in German. Quote
fh1805 Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 Folks,I sense there's a new FAQ lurking here. "Where do I post an Off-Topic subject?". I'll add it to the ToDo list for batch #4 (November),regards,Peter Quote
d67 Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 Today I spent a very nice couple of hours Photographing an American Civil War re-enactment (a sequence to follow).I was amazed a the lengths these dedicated people go to.I have over 1.5gb of images to mold into a sequence.Hi TomInteresting portraits !You had apparently the opportunity to take your shots in good conditions (light, distance, environment) which is not always possible in such demonstrations !Patrick Quote
xahu34 Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 I sense there's a new FAQ lurking here. "Where do I post an Off-Topic subject?". I'll add it to the ToDo list for batch #4 (November)...Good idea, I'm looking forward to read and learn.Best regards,Xaver Quote
cjdnzl Posted September 22, 2008 Report Posted September 22, 2008 Ken,Although the expression “to stir the pot” does not belong to my restricted vocabulary, I am rather convinced to know what you mean (by the way, you are a typical representative of those users who normally do not care very much for others not being native English speakers). If it is a problem to open an appropriate section for all odds and ends, we have to live with the situation as it is. What I do not like are situations where people try to brush things under the carpet.Regards,XaverMunich<snip>Xaver,As a New Zealander, with English as my first and only language (apart from some Latin at school about 60 years ago!), I find your English is excellent, concise, and accurate. Of course, some sayings in English may not translate well into other languages, especially when, as in 'stir the pot', the literal words have nothing to do with the meaning of the phrase. An explanation of its meaning can be read here:http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/7/messages/204.htmlRegards,Colin Quote
xahu34 Posted September 22, 2008 Report Posted September 22, 2008 ...Of course, some sayings in English may not translate well into other languages, especially when, as in 'stir the pot', the literal words have nothing to do with the meaning of the phrase. An explanation of its meaning can be read here...Thank you Colin for the explanation,Deliberately provocative, this may be true for some of my contributions, but (hopefully) not to be regarded as malicious.Best regards,Xaver Quote
Tomuk Posted September 22, 2008 Author Report Posted September 22, 2008 Hi! Xaver,,Can we now put this matter to rest? When it all boils down to it (there’s another one for you) it’s the job of the moderators (of which Ken is one) to decide what posts are appropriate and which are not, they have the power to delete or move posts as they deem fit, they have this power granted to them by Igor because he feel they are responsible enough to manage the forum unsupervised. Now if the general membership population takes the prerogative from them, were will we be? We will have posts hi jacked just like you hi jacked this post to make your complaint.What you should have done, if you feel that strongly about the matter, is to contact a moderator by PM, they will consider your points and take any action they think appropriate.My thanks to Patrick, because he was the only one to reply to my post as expected.Tom. Quote
tom millar Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 Hi! Xaver,,Can we now put this matter to rest? When it all boils down to it (there’s another one for you) it’s the job of the moderators (of which Ken is one) to decide what posts are appropriate and which are not, they have the power to delete or move posts as they deem fit, they have this power granted to them by Igor because he feel they are responsible enough to manage the forum unsupervised. Now if the general membership population takes the prerogative from them, were will we be? We will have posts hi jacked just like you hi jacked this post to make your complaint.What you should have done, if you feel that strongly about the matter, is to contact a moderator by PM, they will consider your points and take any action they think appropriate.My thanks to Patrick, because he was the only one to reply to my post as expected.Tom.Hi Tom,Liked the shot of Lee! however don't agree with Patrick I have similar shots which where taken on what started on a very wet day and then dried up but was very over cast. I am hoping to do ashow using these shots but I am a newbee at PTE and am having problems. So it will be which of us gets finished first and I dont think it will be me looking forward to seeing your show?RegardsTom Quote
Tomuk Posted October 3, 2008 Author Report Posted October 3, 2008 Hi Tom, I am hoping to do ashow using these shots but I am a newbee at PTE and am having problems. So it will be which of us gets finished first and I dont think it will be me looking forward to seeing your show?RegardsTomHi! Tom,I’m interested to know where you took your shots, I took mine at an event at Tatton Park in Cheshire 20th.Sept this year, and yes it started off with Rain then brightened up with strong sun light, then, for me the quality of light had too much contrast which produced some hard shadows (at these types of events, you can’t be carrying and using reflectors and such can you?) , still with a little help from my software I’ll manage to resurrect most of them, the remainder will make some nice monochrome prints.As to my sequence I’m going to take my time over it, I have other projects that require my attention first and besides I’m now going to wait for yours so I can steal some of your ideas L.O.L.Tom. Quote
tom millar Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 As to my sequence I’m going to take my time over it, I have other projects that require my attention first and besides I’m now going to wait for yours so I can steal some of your ideas L.O.L.Tom.Thats a rotten idea as I haven't been able to get to grips with the program!Most of the shots where take at The Ulster American Folk Museum last year but I haven't used themas yet. I did do a very quick one using another program but no thought was put into it as I was wantingto see what it looked like. I have a rough idea of what I want to acheive but don't know exactly how to goabout it also was toying with the idea to do all the images in a Sepia Tone rather than full colour to give a feelfor the period as photographs would have that effect what do you thinkregardstom Quote
Tomuk Posted October 6, 2008 Author Report Posted October 6, 2008 Thats a rotten idea as I haven't been able to get to grips with the program!regardstomTom,I was only joking, I wouldn’t dream of stealing your ideas.LOL.As to my show I have all but completed it, I’m having to take my time constructing the sound track, it gets more complicated each time I work on it, the trouble is, I get fresh ideas as I go along and the whole track has to be re-mixed, Thank god for Audition and project files.If you would like a preview of my show (a beta version) sent me a personal message that includes your e-mail address.Tom. Quote
jfa Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 The two portraits you posted Tom were very well done. I am looking forward to your show on the American Civil War re-enactment as this is also a subject I am interested in from an historical point. Quote
Tomuk Posted October 7, 2008 Author Report Posted October 7, 2008 The two portraits you posted Tom were very well done. I am looking forward to your show on the American Civil War re-enactment as this is also a subject I am interested in from an historical point.Hi! John,As I was telling Tom, the construction of my show is slow going at the moment, I am at the bottom of the learning curve when it comes to building a sound track, I have trouble making seamless joins, levels control and timings, I find it just as difficult as learning photography and Photoshop, both of which I'm also at the bottom of the learning curve.As soon as I have a semi completed show, I'll post it up and request recommendations for changes from you knowledgeable lot.Tom. Quote
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