"Ralf R. Radermacher" <fotoralf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Lumières d'Opale <archibald.lejeune@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> This site presents pictures about French "Côte d'Opale", near Le
>> Touquet, where light is ever unsettled.
>
> Région que j'adore et que je fréquente depuis plus de vingt ans, mais...
>
> Présentation rustique, images trop petites et d'une qualité technique
> vraiment naze (gradués à forte pixelisation), énormes gaffes dans la
> composition (lampadaires aux coins de l'image etc.) et puis la date
> incrustée dans les photos. Désolé, mais c'est complètement raté.
>
> Awfull presentation, pictures too small, miserable technical quality,
> terrible composition, and the date in the pictures is an absolute no-no.
>
>> I remind you that I am an amateur photographer
>
> Un amateur c'est quelqu'un qui aime. Ça ne se voit vraiment pas, ici.
>
> An amateur is someone who loves what he does. It doesn't show here.
>
> Sorry.
>
> Ralf
>
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Hi Ralf,
You have a very nice collection of industrial 'landscapes'. Is there any
type of restriction photographing industrial site in Europe. I'm asking
because once I was traveling on autobahn A4 near Eschweiler, there is a
nuclear plan on the north side and wind turbines on the south side. Here
in
Québec we use hydroelectricity, so I stopped and took pictures without
thinking at the time that in foreign country they may have different
rules.
I would not try it in the United States. I've been often to Cuba, but I
rather avoid Guantánamo.
Michel


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