Actually, Connie, I did shoehorn a barometer onto the port bulkhead right over the sink right next to the microwave and above the dishwasher. If you check my pictures on MSOG photo site you will see it. 😉 On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Conbert Benneck <chbenneck@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/17/2017 2:14 PM, Thomas Buzzi wrote: Hi Tom, That's why you need a barometer on board to give you some warning of a front like this coming through....
I totally, agree; I want no part of this - this is when I want to be in a snug harbor waiting for the angry seas to get reasonable again.
Ciao, Connie
That's it John, good work! When I think of my 17 in anything like that I get the shakes.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 12:26 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Maybe this is what you're looking for:
http://www.boredpanda.com/the-freak-liquid-mountains-of-lake-erie/
Same photog, a different site: https://petapixel.com/2015/12/10/photographer-captures-power ful-waves-on-lake-erie-as-liquid-mountains/
If not the ones you were trying to share, still pretty fascinating wave photography...
cheers, John S.
On 01/16/2017 07:04 PM, Thomas Buzzi wrote:
I know what you mean, David. I too have had no luck in opening photos
shared by others. I posted quite a few on the MSOG photosite. It is very straight forward once you learn how and the learning curve isn't bad. If I can do it.......... Don't know if I can isolate a picture of those Lake Erie waves and get one on the photosite though.
Tom B
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