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I'm so sorry, Fred. What a lovely gesture on your wife's part. As terrible as the outcome, one of your final carefree moments together came from her love and kindness. The concert must have very special meaning.

Best wishes, Ken

Hi Ken,
thanks for your warming words. I had only one complaint on the audience; the buhs when Sinéad O’Connor appeared on stage to perform. She coudn't start her song and after her monologue she left the stage with no song but tears in her eyes. Hopefully Kris Kristofferson gave  her a heart and Neil Young saved the situation with "All Along the watchtower..." 

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2 minutes ago, d_w_wolves said:

Hi Ken,
thanks for your warming words. I had only one complaint on the audience; the buhs when Sinéad O’Connor appeared on stage to perform. She coudn't start her song and after her monologue she left the stage with no song but tears in her eyes. Hopefully Kris Kristofferson gave  her a heart and Neil Young saved the situation with "All Along the watchtower..." 

Yes, I remember that, too. That was over her criticism of the Pope. That was very sad. Neil Young was truly amazing. Such a different talent from Dylan's and yet so near at the same time. My first musical love is classical, but the amount of talent and genius coming out of the 60s in rock is just breathtaking.

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Yes, I remember that, too. That was over her criticism of the Pope. That was very sad. Neil Young was truly amazing. Such a different talent from Dylan's and yet so near at the same time. My first musical love is classical, but the amount of talent and genius coming out of the 60s in rock is just breathtaking.

Hi Ken,

I can't believe, I'm too love classical ; all operas and all the great classic artist, except our german Wagner. I had unforgettable concerts at the Met or in Boston, in Vienna, in Frankfurt, in Berlin, in Stockholm, in Verona, Salzburg, Budapest ...all with my dead wife. RIP,  Beloved Ute.

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2 minutes ago, d_w_wolves said:

Hi Ken,

I can't believe, I'm too love classical ; all operas and all the great classic artist, except our german Wagner. I had unforgettable concerts at the Met or in Boston, in Vienna, in Frankfurt, in Berlin, in Stockholm, in Verona, Salzburg, Budapest ...all with my dead wife. RIP,  Beloved Ute.

That's extraordinary, Fred: such cultural richness. Do you know that a bunch of us LUF members are meeting in NY at the end of March for 3 days of photography? Some of us are having dinner together on Friday night, but go our separate ways other evenings. My wife and I are seeing Tosca with the incomparable Anna Netrebko. Any chance you might be able to join us for photography and fun that weekend? 

 

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vor 4 Minuten schrieb bags27:

That's extraordinary, Fred: such cultural richness. Do you know that a bunch of us LUF members are meeting in NY at the end of March for 3 days of photography? Some of us are having dinner together on Friday night, but go our separate ways other evenings. My wife and I are seeing Tosca with the incomparable Anna Netrebko. Any chance you might be able to join us for photography and fun that weekend? 

 

Thanks Ken for the invitation; and its great seeing tosca with your wife and  the wonderfull Anna Netrebko performing. All my pleasure is with you. I will sent you my answer by PM adressed to you. I will be back with my answer as soon as possible.

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River Ice, was crossing the Connecticut River on the bridge at the end of our road, looked down, couldn't believe all the swirls and patterns. The river is just refreezing, saw someone skating on it just before the holidays.

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I’m helpless in some areas. Please explain to my why the left is on the right, the right is on the left, the top is on the bottom, and the bottom is on the top but only in the amber colored liquid area of the photograph?

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I’m helpless in some areas. Please explain to my why the left is on the right, the right is on the left, the top is on the bottom, and the bottom is on the top but only in the amber colored liquid area of the photograph?

Simple lenses, of which a glass of wine is one, ALWAYS invert the image - it's basic optics - the same if you were to use a large format camera: the image you'd see on the ground glass screen would be inverted. Digital cameras kindly straighten it out in the EVF or on the LCD. IN film cameras, the image is re-inverted during printing.

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It was an unseasonably warm day at the local Colt State Park. These with the 35 f/1.4 FLE.

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On 1/9/2020 at 7:17 AM, d_w_wolves said:

Hi Ken, i agree with you a 100%. I have seen and heard him also several times in germany. But anyway "Don't think twice.....!!!" and "The times they are a changing....!!!" (electric gitar!!!)

 

On 1/9/2020 at 2:28 PM, bags27 said:

And for Bob, "It's [definitely] Not Dark Yet" 😀

The 30th at the Garden must have been incredible. So many fantastic performances. I have 2 copies of the video, as my kids didn't realize I have it and bought it for me, too. 

 

On 1/9/2020 at 1:54 AM, albert said:

Thanks everybody for putting up with my Dylan infatuation. My wife and I were present at Williams Arena, University of Minnesota in 1965 when the curtains opened after intermission an Bob went electric for the first time. He started with:”Something is happening Mr. Jones, but you don’t know what it is”. 💁

It must be something in the air - I've been watching the Rolling Thunder documentary on my daily commute for the last week or so. I've never seen him perform though so I'm jealous :-( 

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1 minute ago, Dippy said:

It must be something in the air - I've been watching the Rolling Thunder documentary on my daily commute for the last week or so. I've never seen him perform though so I'm jealous 😞

Hope you're not driving, Dippy!

Is that the Scorsese one? That's a great flick, but it's a pseudo-documentary. Spoiler alert: Rolling Stone Magazine published a "cheat sheet" on how to watch it. If you want, I can probably find the link.

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Hope you're not driving, Dippy!

Is that the Scorsese one? That's a great flick, but it's a pseudo-documentary. Spoiler alert: Rolling Stone Magazine published a "cheat sheet" on how to watch it. If you want, I can probably find the link.

No - I travel on the London tube (underground) - deep joy. 

Yes, it's the Scorsese one and yes please to the link. Thank you so much. 

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