Thanks Bob, and to everyone else who took a look and commented. We had a
wonderful fall this year, though short lived. The were downright glowing
luminous for a week or so!
Mark
On 11/3/2012 11:36 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Mark,
Congrats on the book award!
The autumn color photos are wonderful.
I don't know how you keep doing it - fantastic, muted colors.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Mark Cassino <[email protected]> wrote:
HI Everyone -
Been off list for a while. Just over a month ago we started a major
remodeling project and my wife and I moved out of our house and into her
late-mother's condo. I had expected to be in the house regularly to use my
desktop and access photos, but with contractors taking several rooms down to
the studs and re- wiring most of the old knob and tube, I haven't been able
to do anything in the house at all. It's a mess. So... I'm working off a
nice enough Toshiba laptop (5 year old Core 2 Duo) that can more or less
chug its way through processing with Photoshop CS5.1.
Here are a few autumn color snaps from October. Despite the drought, we had
a lovely fall in Michigan:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/a-little-fall-color
The biggest problem with this laptop is that a slight shift in the angle of
view changes the apparent brightness and gamma of the image, so I never feel
confident that the image is properly adjusted....
I also got a little good news about my book, The Story of Snow. The American
Meteorological Society has awarded it their 2013 Louis J Battan award as an
outstanding book in the atmospheric sciences. More here:
http://www.storyofsnow.com
And I also learned that the book is being translated into Chinese. Not sure
when the release date will be - this is in addition to the Japanese and
Korean editions.
I hope everyone is doing well, especially folks on the east coast. I finally
put Thunderbird on this laptop and gave up on trying to read the list via
Charter's webmail, so might be able to keep up with the list a little
better.
Mark
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