Bucefalo, album created on 22 May 2022
Bucefalo is a Segugio Italiano, a dog of great nobility, whose ancestry reaches back to ancient Egypt. Picked up from the streets of Rome, he is supposed to be four years old, but who can tell? His name is drawn from the famous horse of Alexander the Great. I like it in spite of its impracticability, and am still searching for a saddle that fits.
Chencho, album created on 25 Mar 2013
Chencho (short for Inocencio) is a Spanish dog of (by the looks of him) superb lineage, which seems to point to the Basset fauve de Bretagne breed. He’s also the latest addition to our family.
Personal Best, album created on 26 Jul 2007
Normally, I want to capture special moments, and preserve what may be lost tomorrow. I have no ambition to be “artistic”, though I’m human enough to be happy when pictures turn out well.
This album is for my personal faves.
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This post is a reply to one by Sarah (AKA Half_Jack, AKA Hija de Rebujito) who challenged a number of Ipernitians to tell ten facts about themselves. I have no possibility of filming myself (thank God for that!), so unfortunately you’ll have to do with some text and a few new or unknown pictures.
Forgive me for not passing the assignment to others: I could mention your mom, to put some more pressure on her; otherwise, I fear I don’t know that many people well enough...
1) I am slow.…
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01 Jul 2007
Ipernity’s Geotagging feature employs Google maps and is clearly superior to ... what we were used to. The hybrid mode, especially, makes identifying motifs a lot easier, and you’ll be able to differentiate between objects which, in real life, are only a few yards apart.
Unfortunately, that’s not all there is to it.
It’s all very fine if your image focuses on only one thing: just taggit! (and don’t ask yourself if it makes much sense to geotag a tulip)…
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27 Jun 2007
Yesterday, using the “Contact us/Report bugs” link at the bottom of every Ipernity screen, I sent a mail to Support and asked for extra bandwidth so as to be able to transfer all of my Flickr pictures to this place. Only a short while later, Christophe of the Ipernity team notified me that my request had been granted. Bandwidth had been tripled.
To transfer 750+ high resolution pictures would have been virtually impossible without having the GreaseMonkey script. I read it was…
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