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From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom,
Do you tend to fill all the cards on 1 wedding?
No.
What would the
average number of shots be?
1000.
tv
per wedding?!!?!? are you kidding me?!!?!?!?
I shoot 150-200 USUALLY, up to 300 if it is a HUGE celebration...
tan.
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 5:02 PM
Subject: RE: Re[2]: card storage in the field
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From: Tanya Mayer Photography [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
per wedding?!!?!? are you kidding me?!!?!?!?
I shoot 150-200 USUALLY, up to 300 if it is a HUGE celebration...
You're probably too busy doing eveyone's makeup and washing the limo.
You shoot 200 frames
ERNR, I thought you were a guy!!
That's why I used to sign my rec.photo.equipment.35mm posts They call me Mrs
Reed. People come to conclusions about initials, for some reason. Very common
mistake.
You are indeed a very beautiful lady...
Thanks -- but, um, that there self-portrait got a
Well just as a comparison to scanned images, a 16 bit tiff from a 2800 dpi
scanner creates from 50 to 60 meg files, 8 bit is like 23 to 30 meg. I'm
not sure off the top of my head what the *istD is generating. I'm also
wondering about the quality of the *istD's 12 bit format that supposedly is
Um, in general I think it's ok to use a flash that's convering a wider angle
then the lens, it's the other way around that would cause a visible defect
such as vignetting
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 9:16 PM
Haven't shot any on digital yet, but on film (67 camera) I would shoot
in the neighborhood of 300 and deliver 200-250 as proofs.
I would expect to shoot quite a bit more on digital, because there is
not any real extra cost and I can work/shoot faster than with the 67.
Bruce
Thursday,
That's what I was implying...she seemed to think ttl would stop
working because the lens didn't match the zoom setting on the flash.
tv
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www.thomasvanveen.com
301-758-3085
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From: Dave Miers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Hi graywolf,
on 04 Dec 03 you wrote in pentax.list:
Just changing the subject line for Katrin (grin).
Did work :-)
hm, I just don't have the impression that there are many germans on
this list
There's a horde of Germans here, but we are too often too lazy to
translate our thoughts ;-)
Hi Thomas,
I am very much looking forward for your report whether and how Pentax
will be able to fix the AF accuracy of your *ist D!
Arnold
Thomas Stach schrieb:
I've not only heard of this, I'm experiencing it with my Starkistdee itself. Very annoying. I've tested it with my FA 24, 35, 50
on 04.12.03 21:55, Katrin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always read all those posts about pdml meetings... will there ever
be one in Germany?
We'd better arrange European PDML meeting!
--
Best Regards
Sylwek
On 4/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on this link - you
will find some thumbnails of an image. The original is the one in colour.
Each version of the image was converted to grayscale (greyscale to the
Northerners) using the methods
On 5/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Hot off the Optio's SD card, my self-portrait.
http://members.aol.com/greenfalc1/selfport.jpg
A very pleasing portrait Eleanour.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
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tom, i will shoot around 200-230 and deliver average of 200, sometimes
150-180 if they're on a budget... of which, an average of 30-40 are then
chosen for their album, and they get to keep the rest of their proofs which
are 5x7s, UNLESS they have chosen a digital package whereby they receive
Guilty as charged Cotty, and totally proud of it! lol.
t.
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Faces to names...
On 4/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Thanks Christian and
on 05.12.03 8:48, Heiko Hamann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a horde of Germans here, but we are too often too lazy to
translate our thoughts ;-) I'm living in the near of Dortmund - quite
the middle of Germany. And there are Arnold and Boz in Hamburg. You see
- we are everywhere ;-)
So
frank, that is a cool little gadget! Can't wait to see that 19mm shot,
sounds great!
have a great weekend!
tan.
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From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Faces to names...
Hi, Tanya,
Ah,
got em! thanks rob!
t.
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From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Archiving stuff...
On 4 Dec 2003 at 17:34, graywolf wrote:
Have you joined the Professional Photographers Association for
OMG - a whole new STREAMLINED world has just opened up!!!
I might actually have time to play in photoshop if I get some of these
thingies in place!
thanks guys.
tan.
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From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:28 PM
on 05.12.03 4:35, Bill Owens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/calc.htm
Very nice! I have found just another:
http://dfleming.ameranet.com/
They have free DOF calculator for Palm also! Superb! Now I'll take my Palm
everywhere during photo sessions and have DOF
Oh, just realised that you asked about time - well, generally, if i am doing
makeup, i just spend the entire day with them - start at around 10am, finish
faces by around say 2pm (if the wedding is at 3pm for eg), shoot bridal
shots pre-ceremony, follow her to ceremony (or go ahead to shoot her
My ISP had a 2 day outage and decided to hit me with about 500+ assorted
(some repeated!) messages today. So sorry I'm only catching up about now..
Anyway. You know the term cradle snatcher? With a little bit of creative
license I think I'll kick the innuendo and lay claim to it- in the Give me
Thanks!
It was fun and very inspiring to be invited and to do the project. Before the 20th
each month we had to show the others last months photo, so we had a pressure and also
the joy to see how the projects evolved. The guy starting it had chosen 12 very
different photographers, so it was
Hi,
Friday, December 5, 2003, 2:36:31 AM, you wrote:
I'm getting ready to email Santa with this year's wish list, which has at
the top, a new Incident Meter. My historic Sekonic L-28, while reliable,
simple to use, and as solid as an Abrams Tank, is also heavy, clumsy and as
old as Paul
Hi,
Friday, December 5, 2003, 8:40:53 AM, you wrote:
BTW, what about arranging Europen PDML meeting? That would be something
really special (althought difficult to choose one place that would suit all
;-)
Paris in the springtime? Meet at the Fondation Cartier-Bresson, or the
Maison Europeene
Hello !
Heiko Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 05.12.2003, 08:48:00:
Hi graywolf,
on 04 Dec 03 you wrote in pentax.list:
Just changing the subject line for Katrin (grin).
Did work :-)
Huh, sorry forgot this -_-
hm, I just don't have the impression that there are many germans on
Hi Sylwester,
on 05 Dec 03 you wrote in pentax.list:
BTW, what about arranging Europen PDML meeting? That would be something
really special (althought difficult to choose one place that would suit all
There's one place: Photokina 2004 in Cologne. Who will be there? Maybe
we can organize a
on 05.12.03 11:07, Bob Walkden at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paris in the springtime? Meet at the Fondation Cartier-Bresson, or the
Maison Europeene de la Photographie. Or outside the offices of Magnum
Paris would be very nice (especially that I was there once and spent only
two hours), althought
on 05.12.03 11:12, Heiko Hamann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's one place: Photokina 2004 in Cologne. Who will be there? Maybe
we can organize a nice meeting.
Well, why not? After all Cologne is a beautiful city with one of the biggest
gothic cathedrals n the world. I'd love to see that
Dave Miers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, in general I think it's ok to use a flash that's convering a wider angle
then the lens, it's the other way around that would cause a visible defect
such as vignetting
Absolutely. I do it all the time with outdoor fill flash. I've used an
18mm lens with my
Hi Frank,
First, I guess the lighting in Toronto's subways are better
than your Tubes.
In car shots are no problem, and it seems that the lighting
in the stations is not too far off the lighting in the cars,
so one can get some interesting shots coming into stations.
I don't have
Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Miers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, in general I think it's ok to use a flash that's convering a wider angle
then the lens, it's the other way around that would cause a visible defect
such as vignetting
Absolutely. I do it all the time with outdoor fill
Hallo Katrin,
früher gab es mal ein Mitgliederliste von pdml und da
waren etwa bis acht Leute aus Germany drauf - wurde aber nie wiederholt und
ich habe die Liste auch leider wegen technischer Pannen nicht mehr
gespeichert ...
Ich wohne im Schwarzwald, also auch in
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Mark Roberts wrote:
What I meant to point out is that you *can* use flash coverage that's
narrower than the field of view of the lens in some special instances.
It's almost always OK to use flash coverage that's wider than the FOV of
the lens (as long as you're sure the
I vote for #2
Bill
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From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 9:08 AM
Subject: AutoPug decision needed (was Re: More Months, Please)
How many contributions should each photographer be able to submit each
month?
Here
On 5/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open section of the
gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
Votes will be recorded with thanks.
1/ One image per gallery.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O)
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open section of the
gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
I vote for one image per gallery.
Ziggy
OK - I found a couple of copies of the November 2001 version of the Pentax
Lens Opinion site - thanks Fred for your copy! I have replaced what was on
RoadRunner, the version there now should work allright. Let me know if there
are any problems.
All of this has given me serious motivation to
Hi,
I think Southern Germany would be fine for me, but what about
Bruxelles or Amsterdam?
There are very cheap air fares to those cities (from Naples, at
least).
Ciao,
Gianfranco
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From: Bob Walkden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Bill Owens wrote:
That bear looks a lot like GFM's cinnamon colored black bear, Kodiak.
Bill
Well, i'll bring a printout of the scan to GFM and hold it next to him :)
so they named him Kodiak because he looked like a griz?
I still think it is a griz on the Bryson cover
annsan
-
Stan Halpin wrote:
on 12/04/03 2:29 PM, Ann Sanfedele at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought the audio tape used and played it for
myself, wonderful stuff -- maybe
was the extra push to get me to GFM - but, but
... the cover of the 4 cassette
box was apparently designed by someone
frank theriault wrote:
Woo Hoo!!
-frank vbg
I guess that means you are glad I'll be there ;)
ann
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, officially add me to the
Hello Jostein,
I vote for one image per month per photographer.
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Friday, December 5, 2003, 6:08:50 AM, you wrote:
J Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
He mentioned that the meetings he has been having are not that
scintillating, and they all sit at the tables, laptops
Sylwester wrote:
They have free DOF calculator for Palm also! Superb! Now I'll
take my Palm everywhere during photo sessions and have DOF
calculator in very convenient form!
All my lenses (funky old SuperTaks, etc) have DOF
calculators right on them! Have these markings
Hi!
J Here are the options:
J 1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open section of the
J gallery.
Yes.
J 2. One image in each section of the gallery.
No.
Thanks.
Boris
Jostein wrote:
However, with the change from alternating themed and open months, we need to
make a decision on one question:
How many contributions should each photographer be able to submit each month?
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open
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From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: the bear facts (?) A walk in the woods, Bill Bryson
I have no idea how they name their bears. IIRC they are Carolina, Jane,
Kodiak, Dakota. And a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A recommendation for portrait photographers using a Pentax 67:
I have been using a Vivitar 2 X converter on the standard
lens with good results.
On the rare occassion when someone around here is seriously
wanting quality portrait photographs I
How many contributions should each photographer be able to submit each month?
Just one.
The monthly PUG is already quite large enough, even before the expected
increase in size from photographers who have nothing that fits a theme.
A gallery possibly twice the size (or even more) of an
-Original Message-
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tom, i will shoot around 200-230 and deliver average of
200, sometimes
150-180 if they're on a budget... of which, an average of
30-40 are then
chosen for their album, and they get to keep the rest of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also have one of these meters, and although I haven't run
into the problem,
it is one of the knocks against Sekonic meters.
Hmm, so this is a known issue?
The
Minoltas don't seem to
have the problem.
-Original Message-
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sooo, I guess, if
you count the hours, it is an average of around 10 hours
for a full wedding,
and let me tell you, the smells of the yummy food at the
reception make sure
that I am generally STARVING by
Happy birthday, Tanya.
TMP I can now officially say that I a in my late twenties, gawd I feel old,
TMP but at least now I fit in with you lot a bit better! lol. ;-)
Never new such thing existed as late twenties. In such a case, I
suppose I am in my early thirties then...
Boris
HI!
Collin,
I think, as usually humbly, that you are rushing things a little.
Until not recently, DSLR was a privilege of rather few (perhaps
professional) photogs. Now, with introduction of $1000 or below units
it is becoming more affordable and way more people would buy those.
After that, I
Amazing how much more complex simple things have become LOL Sheesh
...
Oh, there's a nice scene (Photog opens laptop, fires it up, connects
camera, calls up various exposure programs, decides upon exposure, calls
up DOF program, sets camera DOF, points camera in direction of subject,
camera
I downloaded Thumber and tried it. Ten thumbnails are no good to anyone and
don't even make a good test. I removed it after half an hour.
Don
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http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams
Author's Web Site and Photo Gallery
See New Pages 'The Cement Company from
Keith,
Don't think that you can out of it that easily. A swedish ogranisation
(SWEA) has their annual x-mas basar somewhere in hollywood this weekend and
I'm sure you can get Jansons temptation there. S
/helpful? Paul
From: Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Folks, for anyone who might be interested, given all those JPEGs and TIFFs
you're all generating nowadays, this company has a free-three-year website
hosting deal going on right now that expires at year end
www.1and1.com
They're a large European (German, I think?) webhosting provider who's
But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would consider it a
BW image.
I remember doing some copy pictures of very old photographs for a customer. She
wanted to keep the color toning and ageing, so I shot them in color negative. My
lab guy got interested and we managed to
Thanks for that.
I'll do that.
Dave
You might think of joining the Photoshop list as
well. VERY helpful group of people
there,
including some people from Adobe.
To join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ttyl, shel
On Thursday, Dec 4, 2003, at 06:41 America/New_York, Herb Chong wrote:
there have been a few articles out now that basically say that digital
cameras, once you keep good battery warming habits, are better for
very cold
weather shooting than film cameras because you don't have to worry
about
On Thursday, Dec 4, 2003, at 06:42 America/New_York, Herb Chong wrote:
i have one too. it doesn't hold enough cards and is larger than a soft
case.
I use a small Hakuba holder with a clamshell design. Each half of the
clamshell holds a CF card (or other media depending on model) and
there's a
-- -Original Message-
-- From: Bill Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 9:57 AM
--
-- - Original Message -
-- From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
-- Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--
-- The PDML at GFM would be a great
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-- From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 11:29 AM
--
-- On 3/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
--
-- We've got plenty of time to work out sleeping arrangements.
--
-- Agreed. I'm flexible.
--
--
-- So am I.
--
-- Looks
-- -Original Message-
-- From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 11:56 AM
--
-- On 3/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
--
-- The PDML at GFM would be a great plot for a movie.
--
-- Cast suggestions
--
-- Frank Theriault..himself
--
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1161440size=lg
Just to show you how bright our subways are.
And the photographer... Nice shot, Frank!
About LX noise, tonight I go for some stage shots (music) and, in
this case, I do have to bring along a Leica as when the music is
low, the LX
1 image per month.
Matja
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open section of
the gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
Votes will be recorded with thanks.
This
My LX was effectively used to get the zoo animal's attention with the first
shot, then get a beautiful face-to-face portrait. It also worked for a doe
and her fawn which were about 200 yards away, across a lake. The first
shot: Ka-CHUNK! and they look up and stare at me, next frame, perfect...
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From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open section of the
gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
Votes will be recorded with thanks.
One image per month.
christian
-Original Message-
From: Cesar Matamoros II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tomorrow is my birthday.
My coworker surprised me this morning. She had baked a
cake for me last
night.
I made a sandwich for you last night. Sorry, I ate it.
tv
Jostein wrote:
How many contributions should each photographer be able to
submit each month?
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or the open
section of the gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
Votes will be recorded with thanks.
More:
Kodak Portra 160NC - 120 format
1 propack (5 rolls) - Expiry 2/2004 - kept frozen
$5.00 plus shipping
Agfa Portrait XPS 160 - 220 format
1 propack (5 rolls) - Expiry 4/2001 - kept frozen
$7.50 plus shipping
Fuji NPS 160 - 220 format
4 rolls - Expiry 6/2004 - kept frozen
Alan,
You're known to be quite handy. At least that's been my impression.
Now, let us say it would be me who'd try that thing. My both hands are
left at best... (for a right-handed person)...
What should I do? I can try it as long as it does not involve taking
the lens apart.
Thanks.
Boris
Here are the options:
1. One image per gallery, in either the themed or
the open section of the gallery.
2. One image in each section of the gallery.
I agree with most - 1. One image per gallery.
fairygirl.
Hi!
http://boris.isra-shop.com/local/myself-web.jpg
Duelling with Fuji DZLR of some kind. Using my largest sword - Soligor
70-222/3.5 lenszilla...
Pleased to meet everyone else who posted their faces and/or links of
face bases grin...
Boris
P.S. I am 32... Just for the record.
On to the faster stuff:
Kodak Portra 400VC - 220 format
2 propacks (10 rolls - actually 1 roll is 400NC) - Expiry 6/2004 -
kept frozen
$20.00 plus shipping
Kodak Portra 400VC - 120 format
9 rolls - Expiry 2/2004 - kept frozen
$9.00 plus shipping
Kodak Portra 400UC - 120 format
12
Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote (on Fri, 3 Oct 2003 04:25:11 +1000):
snip indirect marketing
and word of mouth are your best friends in a small town snip
They are your best friends anywhere. It is because you are a small
business. My company (five people) gets most of its custom from
Pentax Corp's profits jump 56% higher than forecast because of higher than expected
digital camera and endoscope sales in Europe and the US.
Herb...
Hi,
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
I've seen some of his work. He's good in many ways.
I may take another look at it, although his style hasn't really been on my mind so
far.
I was intending not so much his style as the thought of using the room
as it is, instead of studiofying it. It was easy for
Freedom foto taker
graywolf wrote:
No, the are going to call it a Patriot.
--
Brian Dipert wrote:
Wonder if they'll call it a 'Rebel'? ;-) I'm not holding my breath on a
Pentax equivalent
--
graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com
You might as well accept people as they are,
you
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pentax Corp's profits jump 56% higher than forecast because
of higher than expected
digital camera and endoscope sales in Europe and the US.
I guess they're making money out the wazoo.
tv
Last of the color fast stuff:
Fuji NHGII 800 - 120 format
2 propacks (10 rolls) - Expiry 6/2003 - kept frozen
$10.00 plus shipping
Fuji NPZ 800 - 120 format
4 rolls - Expiry 2/2004 - kept frozen
$4.00 plus shipping
Kodak Portra 800 - 120 format
7 rolls - Expiry 6/2003 - kept frozen
1 image per month
So sad.
tv
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 3:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FS: Film
Last of the color fast stuff:
Fuji NHGII 800 - 120 format
2 propacks (10 rolls) - Expiry 6/2003 - kept frozen
Last of the film:
Ilford Delta 3200 - 120 format
7 rolls - Expiry 12/2004 - kept frozen
$7.00 plus shipping
Kodak Porta 400BW - 120 format
1 propack + 2 (7 rolls) - Expiry 12/2003 - kept frozen
$7.00 plus shipping
Agfa APX 100 - 120 format
4 rolls - Expiry 1/2007 - kept frozen
$4.00
Hi,
Katrin wrote:
hm, I just don't have the impression that there are many germans on
this list and I'm not very good in organising such things...
but maybe I should just give it a try... *waveswithbothhands*
anybody here who would be interested in a Southern Germany PDML
meeting
Be careful!
Germans are eating people!
Andreas
--- Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Maybe a trip to Germany may be in order?
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Slovene largest newspaper. His very subtle photo
represents cat in electric owen.
Best regards, Andreas
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Hi,
Well, I've actually gotten a couple of rolls back, but this is the first one
that I thought worth blowing up:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1956319
Scanned from 8x10. When he saw my camera, this fellow asked if I wanted to
take a photo of his pennies. I said sure. He
Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
-- -Original Message-
-- From: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 10:37 PM
--
-- Bill Owens wrote:
-- (to annsan)
--
-- Well, since Cesar's already volunteered to give you his
-- bed, you've got it.
--
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
-- Shel- Carl Reiner (if he were still alive)
What about Rob Meathead Reiner?
:)
Collin
Sure - still in the family... :)
But he looks more like Carl
ann
Jostein,
I haven't looked to see how everyone else voted, but I think I prefer one
photo in each of the themed and unthemed galleries (ie: a total of two per
month for each contributor). I think that would be fun!
Thanks to you and Adelheid for all your hard work, BTW.
I'll buy each of you
Hi,
Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
We'd better arrange European PDML meeting!
I've tried twice to organise one in Polska but nobody wanted to leave
their home town. Then, when I was going to one place, the only PDMLer
there left. Think I'll stop this post here.
mike
Well, thank you, Bill!
So far, after seeing about a dozen one photo per gallery, you're the first
other adventurous person I've seen out there! I'll have to buy you a drink
at GFM...
cheers,
frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true.
I may be able to scrounge up a tent large enough for 3 or 4 people. When we
bought the camper, we gave our son the tent. I'll see him next Wednesday
evening and will ask him if we can borrow it.
Sorry, no extra sleeping bags or air mattresses.
Bill
Is Carl Reiner dead? I'm pretty sure Shel isn't, so you must be talking
about Carl.
I must've missed that one...
-frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Collin Brendemuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
Speaking of nature, besides mentioned Bieszczady mountains, there is also
Biebrza marshland - with a large number of wild birds. In fact this is the
wildest marshland in the Europe :-) Here you can read more in English:
Well, you've managed to mention the two
And I can attest to the fact that she is...
César
Panama City, Florida
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-- Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 1:47 AM
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-- ERNR, I thought you were a guy!!
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-- How wrong was I? You are indeed a very beautiful
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http://luminous-landscape.com/columns/sm-02-08-25.shtml
Bill
Hi,
Jostein wrote:
How many contributions should each photographer be able to submit each month?
One image per gallery.
My thanks to you and Adelehid.
mike
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