Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 07:20:48PM +0000, Aram Langhans wrote: > > All this news about R and S cameras, but few photos to see. Thought I'd > break the trend. Here are some sunset shots I took on my two week trek > south along the Oregon and California coasts. A couple from Beverly > Beach State Park in > Oregonhttp://tinyurl.com/4llu2rhttp://tinyurl.com/4puav5 Gold Beach in the > Redwoods area of N. Cal.http://tinyurl.com/4qxway New Brighton State > Parkhttp://tinyurl.com/3u2sy9 Moro Bay, or actualy Montana de Oro state > parkhttp://tinyurl.com/3nugwyhttp://tinyurl.com/3zbaq5http://tinyurl.com/4yoy56 > And a bunch from Carpenteria. Had a lovely swim there. Water was so > warm.http://tinyurl.com/4fndmshttp://tinyurl.com/42zcs9http://tinyurl.com/4udgzohttp://tinyurl.com/3rcg78 > I like this one better than previous except bird facing the wrong > direction Most, unfortunately, taken with Sigma 17-70 zoom on Rebel XTi, > but some taken with Leica 35-70 f/4 on same camera. Comments welcome Aram > Wonderful photographs, thanks for posting them! HORRIBLE MESSAGE, though. I suspect you don't realize how bad it is since it probably looked fine when you sent it, but your mailer seems to have mangled it thoroughly. The main problem is that all the URLs ended up with no white space before them, so they all appear to be part of the previous word. It is a real pain to try to extract the URLs from that mess. I assume that your mailer sends only a formatted message without a plain text alternate, and the mailing list software strips off the formatting leaving a mangled message. In any case, if you can choose "plain text" when sending to the list, it would be very helpful to the rest of us. While I'm bitching, may I respectfully suggest avoiding tinyurl-only links? They are nice sometimes, but have the disadvantage of being a good way to hide information rather than reveal it. It is usually easier (and always faster) to go to the next picture in the gallery than to have to go through clicking on a link to a third party encryption service, but with only the tinyurl to guide you you cannot be sure that you are looking at the right picture without going the long way around. I think Ric Carter's method of posting both the original and the tinyurl link is the best, though I'm sure it's more of a pain for him. At least there's never an excuse to miss one of his pictures. At least a couple of people missed out on seeing yours... Emilio