Freakscene
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Two years without @charjohncarter. Time and its petty pace.
Edit: Ned is right, it’s three years. There you go. Time . . .
Edit: Ned is right, it’s three years. There you go. Time . . .
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Agree. His FlickR remains: John CarterJohn was a good guy. I celebrate his memory with joy! 🙂
Thanks for posting that link! It was fun walking through some of his photos again. A few of them I remember from when he first posted them. 🙂Agree. His FlickR remains: John Carter
The photos on FlickR of a house with 13 on it are John’s place. I really liked the way he could still see the photos in his day-to-day life.He was a quiet master of black and white photography. Always happy to share his insights and tips. The photos he took of around his house in Danville sparkle. I admire him and miss him.
Agree. His FlickR remains: John Carter
A few years ago, I came across The Rangefinder Book by Roger and Frances in a secondhand bookshop in Melbourne! Of course, I bought it immediately.It's good to know that some of our old members, who were so prolific with their postings and so generous with their comments and assistance to many of us, are still remembered. I think of such 'oldies' as Roger Hicks and I find myself missing the good old days.
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Just so you know, if you use Firefox (and presumably other browsers) you can make a Firefox account which will save your bookmarks. So if your computer crashes again, you can restore the bookmarks by downloading Firefox and logging in to your account. It will also allow you to access your bookmarks across multiple devices by logging in.Many thanks for this post. I had the late John's Flickr site saved for a few years, but then had a computer crash and lost all my bookmarks. Hadn't yet got around to rebuilding, and in fact had thought his site maybe would have "passed" along with him.
I have now saved it again, and I will return to it for a good browse soon But 2000+ images, oh my...
If an image is worth a thousand words, this post is worth ten thousand! Thanks. I will this coming weekend set up my Firefox, little used til now but about to be revived.Just so you know, if you use Firefox (and presumably other browsers) you can make a Firefox account which will save your bookmarks. So if your computer crashes again, you can restore the bookmarks by downloading Firefox and logging in to your account. It will also allow you to access your bookmarks across multiple devices by logging in.