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« on: June 24, 2012, 5:09 PM »


COFFEE COUNTER
for week of
June 24th  2012



Today In History


Jun 24, 1997:U.S. Air Force reports on Roswell


On this day in 1997, U.S. Air Force officials release a 231-page report dismissing long-standing claims of an alien spacecraft crash in Roswell, New Mexico, almost exactly 50 years earlier.

Public interest in Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs, began to flourish in the 1940s, when developments in space travel and the dawn of the atomic age caused many Americans to turn their attention to the skies. The town of Roswell, located near the Pecos River in southeastern New Mexico, became a magnet for UFO believers due to the strange events of early July 1947, when ranch foreman W.W. Brazel found a strange, shiny material scattered over some of his land. He turned the material over to the sheriff, who passed it on to authorities at the nearby Air Force base. On July 8, Air Force officials announced they had recovered the wreckage of a "flying disk." A local newspaper put the story on its front page, launching Roswell into the spotlight of the public's UFO fascination.

The Air Force soon took back their story, however, saying the debris had been merely a downed weather balloon. Aside from die-hard UFO believers, or "ufologists," public interest in the so-called "Roswell Incident" faded until the late 1970s, when claims surfaced that the military had invented the weather balloon story as a cover-up. Believers in this theory argued that officials had in fact retrieved several alien bodies from the crashed spacecraft, which were now stored in the mysterious Area 51 installation in Nevada. Seeking to dispel these suspicions, the Air Force issued a 1,000-page report in 1994 stating that the crashed object was actually a high-altitude weather balloon launched from a nearby missile test-site as part of a classified experiment aimed at monitoring the atmosphere in order to detect Soviet nuclear tests.

On July 24, 1997, barely a week before the extravagant 50th anniversary celebration of the incident, the Air Force released yet another report on the controversial subject. Titled "The Roswell Report, Case Closed," the document stated definitively that there was no Pentagon evidence that any kind of life form was found in the Roswell area in connection with the reported UFO sightings, and that the "bodies" recovered were not aliens but dummies used in parachute tests conducted in the region. Any hopes that this would put an end to the cover-up debate were in vain, as furious ufologists rushed to point out the report's inconsistencies. With conspiracy theories still alive and well on the Internet, Roswell continues to thrive as a tourist destination for UFO enthusiasts far and wide, hosting the annual UFO Encounter Festival each July and welcoming visitors year-round to its International UFO Museum and Research Center.


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Quote Of The Day  

"Criticizing another's garden doesn't keep the weeds out of your own."

Irish Proverb







Today's Trivia







Adolph Hitler

Adolph Hitler played chess daily. He always played the white pieces, and insisted on being allowed to replace one of his bishops with a second queen.




Gustave Eiffel

Gustave Eiffel, designer of the Eiffel Tower, enjoyed a successful career as an architect despite having dyslexia and a paralyzing fear of heights.




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PHOTO OF THE MONTH
MAY 2012



Tower Headland
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From Ian Clamp

"This is opposite the tower and is part of the newly built Blackpool sea defences which has completely transformed the town's promenade. This was the end of a beautiful but very cold day, I could see that lovely colour forming in the sky and set about composing my image ready for the right moment to take the shot. I liked the formation of the light stands and wanted to utilise the oversized pebbles as the foreground. I took it from quite low down but had to ensure that the railings did not coincide with the horizon which was set on the upper third of the frame.
My camera (Canon 5D & 24-104L) was set at ISO500-1/320th sec-f9

Thank you very much for making this POTM

Ian Clamp".
  



CONGRATULATIONS Ian Clamp!


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The Judges of the Cafe Choice Award are pleased to announce the presentation of this highly rated award:









is awarded to member



TINA

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"White on White"









From the Judges:

"Tina’s shot of a cat waiting to come in is very simple in appearance at first glance. Look closer and you’ll notice how the quality of the exposure which gives us so much detail in the white tones, is amazing. The faint reflection of the cat in the glass gives the image some depth and there’s a wealth of detail in the fur, the window blind and the masonry.

We have a perfect high key image with the blacks in the cat’s eyes and the framing of the window providing the contrast.

The judges, although not unanimous in their love for cats are unanimous that this is a top quality image and should be awarded Photography Café’s highest award.

Congratulations Tina!"



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Today's Chuckles  


Password

A computer system technician worked at a law firm. One day, in the process of reconfiguring a user's computer, he had to log a user off and then back on. He entered her username and then asked her password to log back on.

Her password was "genius".

Each time he tried it, he received a message that stated the username or password was incorrect. Knowing that the username was correct, he asked her how to spell her password.

She said, "G - E - N - I - O - U - S."



The Biggest Sign

The shopkeeper was dismayed when a brand new business selling almost everything he sold opened up next door and erected a huge sign that read, "BEST DEALS."

He was horrified when another competitor opened up a shop to the right of his store, and announced its arrival with an even larger sign, that read, "LOWEST PRICES."

The old shopkeeper was panicked, until he finally got an idea. He put the biggest sign of all over his own shop. It read, "MAIN ENTRANCE."



Quick Quotes

"The most practical, beautiful, workable philosophy in the world won't work if you won't. "
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"Do not anticipate trouble or worry about what may never happen.  Keep in the sunlight. "
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More Chuckles

Management Speak

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: That's very interesting.
TRANSLATION: I disagree.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: I don't totally disagree with you.
TRANSLATION: You may be right, but I don't care.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: You have to show some flexibility.
TRANSLATION: You have to do it whether you want to or not.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: We have an opportunity.
TRANSLATION: You have a problem.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: You obviously put a lot of work into this.
TRANSLATION: This is awful.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: In a perfect world.
TRANSLATION: Just get it working and get it out the door.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: Help me to understand.
TRANSLATION: I don't know what you're talking about, and I don't think you do either.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: You just don't understand our business.
TRANSLATION: We don't understand our business.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: You need to see the big picture.
TRANSLATION: My boss thinks it's a good idea.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: We're going to follow a strict methodology here.
TRANSLATION: We're going to do it my way.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: I didn't understand the e-mail you said you sent. Can you give me
                  a quick summary?
TRANSLATION: I still can't figure out how to start the e-mail program.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: Cost of ownership has become a significant issue in desktop computing.
TRANSLATION: We want all of the benefits and none of the costs.

MANAGEMENT SPEAK: We have to leverage our resources.
TRANSLATION: You're working weekends.


MANAGEMENT SPEAK: Wrong answer.
TRANSLATION: You didn't tell me what I wanted to hear.

 









 
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2012, 8:05 AM »


 
PHOTO OF THE DAY FOR June 25th

Preparing to land

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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2012, 8:19 AM »

What you have to realise about puffins is that they are small and fly very fast. By the time that you spot one and get the camera to your eye, they’ve gone. David knows how to track them in and pan for the shot.


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Good lines to sack someone with:
I don't know what we'll do without you, but we are going to try!
There's something extra in your pay packet this week - your cards!
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2012, 8:40 AM »

Congratulations David  on POTD
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2012, 6:40 AM »


 
PHOTO OF THE DAY FOR JUNE 26th

Let's go

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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2012, 7:43 AM »

Chocky’s buzzard stands proud against a sky that has no distraction. Caught at the moment of take-off, it shows off the wings at their best. The bird is off-centre and has a generous space to fly into.


Good lines to sack someone with:
Look, let me put your cards on the table.
Its not that you aren't a responsible worker. In fact, you've been responsible for more disasters than any one else in the place.
Today I'm going to mix business with pleasure. You're fired!
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PHOTO OF THE DAY FOR JUNE 27th

Chiffchaff Snacking

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« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2012, 8:27 AM »

It’s clean and simple and charming. Chocky has put the subject on the Thirds facing centre. The subject is sharp and the background out of focus with just a hint of foliage.


Good lines to sack someone with:
I've got good news for you. You won't have to worry about being late for work ever again.
They told me to get some enthusiasm back into this unit. So I'm firing you with enthusiasm.
Tell me - how long have you been with us not counting tomorrow?
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PHOTO OF THE DAY FOR  JUNE 28TH
Post evening light Newtonshore

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« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2012, 7:45 AM »

As always in a winning sunset, the important inclusion of a foreground subject makes the image work. Gary correctly offset the main foreground object and there is enough light in the shadows to see detail.


The fire alarm system here is terrific. The minute someone gets fired the whole office knows about it!
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« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2012, 6:51 AM »


 
PHOTO OF THE DAY FOR  JUNE 29TH
storm over head

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« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2012, 8:00 AM »

Our POTD captures the essence of the storm that drenched the North of England. Those black clouds are very foreboding. By raising the brightness around the gate, the ghost draws our eye to that point and it links us to the path up to the Penshaw monument.


Have you heard how the government are going to reduce the dole queues?
They are going to make people stand closer together!
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« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2012, 10:24 AM »

It's the last day for voting in the HDR Challenge. Looks like we're heading for a tie break but maybe a couple more votes might separate the leaders. If you've not voted, please take a look and vote for your three favourites.

http://www.photography-cafe.com/forum/index.php?topic=17711.new#new

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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2012, 6:24 AM »


 
Photo of the Day for June 30th

On the Hill

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« Reply #14 on: June 30, 2012, 6:38 AM »

In branny’s POTD we have three shapes with no detail; yet our brains delight in filling in the missing information. We know what they are and the way they are standing. It’s the stark contrast which gives the sky such impact.


"I'm never going to work for that man again, he really upset me."
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The Cafe's HDR Challenge #12 - Doors

Congratulations to karenc who takes First Place

Thank you to everyone who entered this HDR Challenge and thank you to everyone who voted. To see all the winning entries



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« Reply #16 on: July 1, 2012, 7:22 AM »


Photo Of The Month for June

During the previous month you have seen some wonderful POTDs. Now it is your chance to cast up to three votes for one of these to become the POTM for June 2012

Just go to this link - http://www.photography-cafe.com/forum/index.php?topic=17995.0 and pick your winner.

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Photo of the Day for July 1st

Weather Beaten

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« Reply #18 on: July 1, 2012, 9:58 AM »

Ordinary photographers look at a subject and photograph the whole thing. But if you get in close, and narrow down the view to part of the whole, you can get some eye-catching images. Although Seven_Wishes’ POTD shows none of the surroundings yet we can imagine the environment.


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