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  1. Brussels European Parliament visitor center. Germany book - distro - mid low $$. Distributor but not through this fake shop website. Yikes! wim
  2. Congratulations TeeCee! Now it's up to you. No pressure. This a list of themes that have gone before, but there are no rules remember. 2022 April - Cats and Dogs March - Landmarks February - Chiaroscuro January - On a Walk 2021 December - Smile! November - Weather! October - World Markets September - Agriculture! August - Seaside July - Small town life June - Family May - in Between the Lines April - Buskers March - People February - Doors and Windows January - Pandemic 2020 December - Repetition November - Photographers October - Orange September - Broken August - Homegrown or Home brewed July - Fire, Water, Earth and Air June - Green May - Signs April - Social Gathering March - Fog and Mist February - Sustainability January - Irony 2019 December - Holiday Spirit November - Empty October - Attention to the Reflection (Urban) September - Faces August - Climate July - Children in Action June - Remembrance, Honouring, Celebrating May - The Thrill and Joy of Sport April - Women's Role in Todays Society March - Eating February - What is Love? January - Happy New! 2018 December - Converging Lines November - The City October - You Wear It Well September - Think Local August - NEWS July - FUN June - National parks scenery (pure nature) May - Twilight April - In or On the Water March - Without leaving the house (or garden) February - Winter Activities January - Music 2017 December - Taste November - Iconic October - Failure September - Critters August - On The Beach July - Street Art June - Festivals May - Transport April - Proverbs and sayings March - Urban Wildlife February - Urban Landscape January - Friendship and Friends 2016 December - Behind November - Trees October - River September - Our Native Land August - Digital Manipulation July - Pedal Power June - Help May - Worm's eye view April - City March - Joy of Travel February - The Blue Hour January - Silhouettes and Shadows 2015 December - Motion November - Solitary October - The Decisive Moment September - Concept August - Travel Magazine cover July - Skyline June - Environmentally Friendly May - Communication April - Little March - The Good Life February - I don't know why I like it.. January - Informal Portrait of a Stranger 2014 December - Festivities November - Autumn Colour (Color) October - Shoot Local September - Music August - Bridges July - My Favourite Place June - Perspective May - Rules April - Abstract/Minimalism March - Health February - The Unusual / The Weird / The Lucky Shot January - Sunset 2013 December - Peace November - Cold October - Harmony September - Triumphant August - Taking it easy July - Heat June - Night May - Excess April - In the Air Old forum: March - Minimalism February - Forgotten January - Alone 2012 December - Togetherness November - A Magical Moment October - Autumn - was probably the first wim
  3. Aaand we have a winner ladies and gents; dudes and dudettes! 🍾 TeeCee's Denzil, treading lightly while carrying a big stick, has won after a remarkable catch up during the last part of the race. 🏆 🥇 So TeeCee, now a two time winner, will set and host the next challenge. There's no rule about thinking up a theme that has not been done before. There are no rules at all actually, the winner just sets her or his own rules. Thank you all for taking part! And thank you all for voting! wim
  4. Temporary panorama museum Berlin. Editorial print + digital use.inside. Lower mid $$ wim
  5. Because it's a really popular thing on the web? The remedy? Consider becoming an affiliate yourself. wim
  6. Not sure if this has happened before: anyways Excel divides the Sales details into up to 9 different cells on different rows. Aargh. wim
  7. Looks like the setup my father in law ran. He was an OS2 beta tester. He ran 2 versions of that plus at least one Linux and grudgingly a Windows system. Which would have been fine, but he insisted to have it all on both his machines. He may have kept a pure Dos machine as well. Just in case. It gave him lot's of joie de vivre, until it didn't. My Excel is a 365. That may have solved the distortion thing. I never look at the Version notes. I'll check my other browsers later. If I don't fall asleep in front of the news. wim
  8. Has one of your lesser pseudos taken the position that the main one had before? wim
  9. Haha! The takeaway? Both captions and stories (or Additional info or More information) help sell an image! 😎 wim
  10. Yes so did I. I had experimented with the Sales History (previously Summary of sales) but found it cumbersome and as I said the thumbnails would be distorted. Excel; Firefox and Windows 10. Are you sure you selected the thumbnail column? wim
  11. Glad to see the forum is working again as it should. wim
  12. No such luck for me. So let's do it again. 17 for 622 wim
  13. No such luck for me. So let's do it again. 17 for 622 wim
  14. No such luck for me. So let's do it again. 17 for 622 wim
  15. Try going to your Sales history. Go back to when you signed up. Now let it display up to 100 sales. (Set the page to 100 images.) Make a note of the last date. Copy all sales including the thumbnails: Put your cursor in the upper left corner under the grey bar and while holding the Control key, move down to the last cell in the Amount column on the lower right hand corner. (Just holding Control and clicking left of the grey bar will get you the same selection, but with the bar included.) Copy. Now open a blank spreadsheet and paste. Repeat until you reach today. Previously this distorted the thumbnails, but somehow since a while they keep their image ratios. This spreadsheet does what you want. I seem to remember there used to be a download button to get this, but certainly no more. You will need a bigger image as an input for an image search. There are many ways to display and search your complete portfolio. For looking up images on the web I prefer Search by Image . From this topic 3 weeks ago: For Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge and Safari there's Search by Image. - [It] makes effortless reverse image searches possible, and comes with support for more than 30 search engines. A bit down that page there are buttons to take you to the download pages for the respective browsers. I use it with Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu and Tineye. Especially Yandex is brilliant for finding (nicked) copies of published images. However Yandex is Russian. Albeit that the people that run Yandex are fleeing the country and that Yandex is in fact a Dutch company and at one point was hosted on Dutch servers. And maybe still is, however the main servers seem to be in Finland. They have an Israeli branch as well. wim edit: the spreadsheet works, but will probably break up sales details in many cells. If you don't need the images, the Net revenue sales report will do. It allows setting back the date as far as you want. And it's a lot quicker. Now if only I had a way to attach the images automatically.
  16. You did download your spreadsheet, right? I keep a document with thumbnails of all images that have been licensed and their prices plus their total. And I rank them. But it doesn't count them. Preferably I would merge the two, but have not found a good way to do so without ending up with a Gigabyte of spreadsheet. My document is 125 Megabyte, but my spreadsheet is a mere 0.24 Megabyte. wim edit: thumbnails images have
  17. Haha her face is suggesting otherwise. Cats can be very passive aggressive. wim
  18. That's a good one. His setup has just too much flex I think, because his camera is too far off axis of the column. I can see the usefulness of the Stackshot. I have tried the A7RIV myself with the 16 shot super pixel-shift mode. And there is some gain, but not enough to justify buying one. The need for the Stackshot can be somewhat remedied with a dedicated macro lens like the 90mm Sony/Zeiss by placing the focus point in different places. This is pure blasphemy in the macro church, but usually the Sony is accurate enough to my amazement. I do use magnets to augment the clamping force of the film carrier. 4 big magnets from an old hard drive sit on both sides of the 35mm negative. But only for very curved film. They're interfering with rapid advancement of the film strip obviously. In the thread on the negativelabpro forum I was very impressed with the guy using the Z-Axis Manual Linear Stages. The main things I'm doing wrong is not using the column of my Leica Reprovit in it's designated spot in the house. (It's now my in-house tool shed. And the Reprovit lies unused in parts.) And picking that spot in the house that vibrates the most with any movement. (Just a very nice place to sit where I ended up wheeling my computer to.) wim
  19. We seem to have lost some posts in this thread. Mine has gone. Some more of my posts too, including my own vote for the Cats and Dogs challenge. wim
  20. Well at least mine did. All of them. Including my own vote for the Cats and Dogs challenge. My guess is that around 10 to13 votes went missing. wim edit: one of my posts just came back on. Not the votes though.
  21. Please take a look if your vote has also been lost due to the forum having hiccups this Sunday afternoon. Mine had. wim edit: The image aspect ratios have gone funny again too.
  22. At one point you were the runner up. However we seem to have lost 13 votes or so during the hiccups. The 13 may have broken it. wim
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