I love it. The colours are fantastic.
Cheers,
Dave
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Put this up recently in the New York gallery
I
Boris,
I concur. I really don't mind vertical scrolling, because I have this
wheel on the mouse horizontal scrolling upsets me ;-).
Apple Mighty Mouse might be your remedy. ;-)
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Hi Jan,
For daily work and most browsing, a laptop with 15 inch 1024x768
(NOT running Mac, Windows or Linux , so no Flash either :-)
so it's DOS ;-) *BSD or ?
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1) What size screen do you use
17' LCD (1280x1024) and 12' LCD (1024x786)
2) What resolution do you prefer?
1600x1200 (not on my screens though ;-)).
We bought some NEC SpectraView 2090 LCDs for colour corrections and
they're great. A-TW-IPS, HW calibration (in the LCD itself) etc.
Bob,
http://www.web-options.com/_4064827.jpg
David vs Goliath. ;-)
What is it - the Thames Barrier?
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Hi Jan,
For daily work and most browsing, a laptop with 15 inch 1024x768
(NOT running Mac, Windows or Linux , so no Flash either :-)
Ooh, I missed a screen poll.
I run two dual screens as a composite desktop, primary is CRT and
secondary is
Bob W wrote:
The barges wash
Drifting logs
Down Greenwich reach
Past the Isle of Dogs.
(T S Eliot)
A couple of snaps from the river today:
http://www.web-options.com/_4064813.jpg
http://www.web-options.com/_4064827.jpg
Bob
LIke the pics (especially the second one) and the
On 6/4/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
The barges wash
Drifting logs
Down Greenwich reach
Past the Isle of Dogs.
(T S Eliot)
A couple of snaps from the river today:
http://www.web-options.com/_4064813.jpg
http://www.web-options.com/_4064827.jpg
I like the second one. V nice.
I like a
Hi Rob,
good to hear from you again. Nice pictures. Shame you couldn't escape
while you were over here though.
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Yes.
I like the way the curve of the barrier echoes the curve of the sail
at the front (there's probably a nautical word for that sail - is that
the jib?).
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 23:58:19 +0100, Bob W wrote:
A couple of snaps from the river today:
http://www.web-options.com/_4064813.jpg
http://www.web-options.com/_4064827.jpg
Very nice Bob!
I like the second one best although the lighting is a bit flat ..
On the first one, I thought for a moment
Hi Ann,
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Beautiful colors!
I'm slowly adding more stuff to all the galleries on my new web page on
smugmug
Put this up recently in the New York gallery
I looked at all 8 in this
Hi Peter,
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 08:18:29 +0100, Peter Lacus wrote:
For daily work and most browsing, a laptop with 15 inch 1024x768
(NOT running Mac, Windows or Linux , so no Flash either :-)
so it's DOS ;-) *BSD or ?
No, it is OS/2, or rather its latest incarnation 'eComStation'.
I worked
On 7/4/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I like the way the curve of the barrier echoes the curve of the sail
at the front (there's probably a nautical word for that sail - is that
the jib?).
It's a gaff-rigged sloop with twin foresails (a pair of jibs) and a
bowsprit. Actually an unusual
Hi Rob,
Glad to see you made it home safely.
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Thanks for your welcome all, I have a feeling I am going to have fun. I
do have a few questions but I will save those for another thread. Also,
thanks Cotty for posting the FAQ, I was wondering what some of the TLAs
meant!
I googled the two words you mentioned Brendan lots of hits
Hi,
Lovely pictures, I envy you having a good camera while your son is that
young, my memories from 8 years ago are recorded on a 640x480 PS.
Glad you enjoyed our little country.
Cheers,
Andy.
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I'm back from three weeks in the UK and Ireland,
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Great colors, but the pic could be better framed, and the copyright notice
is huge and distracting.
Shel
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This butterfly (Comma) survived winter as a butterfly (not without damage).
http://leende.net/peso/20070406
istD Novoflex Telyt 560/6.8 @ f8 1/320
Tone
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Thats what i thought.
I found something on Camera Canada i wanted once, that was in stock,
and canceled the previous order, only to find out, they were
backordered as well.
Dave
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Hi Dave,
I would email the guys of the Camera Store before
Hmmm... TinyURL did not work right for me.
Here is the link I intended originally:
http://picasaweb.google.com/distudio/Thomas/photo?authkey=pzmnlsD2ZJI#5050156771071105682
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It certainly is.
It works for me. Lovely abstract.
Cheers,
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Very nice, Mark.
I have one of those that I call Red. Perhaps we can collaborate on
all the colors... ;-)
G
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Hi all,
Just want to say hi to you all and that I'm still around.
Spring has arrived up here, although for the time being it's still a bit
chilly and windy.
But there is more light and among everything else that springtime brings
along, you start thinking about how to photographically make the
On 07/04/07, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
good to hear from you again. Nice pictures. Shame you couldn't escape
while you were over here though.
Hi Bob,
Thanks, I really would have liked to get to see you again and meet
some of the new UK PDMLer however on this mission I was a
Porsche?
Even if it's not, I like the photo anyway.
CW
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Interesting shot, nice light. I might crop out a bit more sky. I'm
not familiar with smugmug, but I like the presentation. However, I
can see where eliminating the white border would serve you well here.
Paul
On Apr 7, 2007, at 12:06 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Fair warning will be nice indeed ;-).
Boris-not-British
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 07/04/07, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
good to hear from you again. Nice pictures. Shame you couldn't escape
while you were over here though.
Hi Bob,
Thanks, I really would have liked to
Pleasing lines. Like the soft color and shading. Nice!
Jack
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Hi Lasse,
Good to hear from you. It must be homecoming weekend on the PDML.
Hope you decide to post some spring pics. We are allowed to view
Canon photos. That general permission falls under a set of guidelines
known as the Cotty rules. :-)
Paul
On Apr 7, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Lasse Karlsson
I thought that was thick yellow paint flowing across a surface until I read the
caption.
The shadows and curves work well. I like it.
Cheers
Brian
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Western Sydney Australia
Quoting Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lasse, it is nice to have you back.
After what must be considered a full and maybe fulfilled life, my father
recently passed away, at the age of 85. I am still, along with my sister,
sorting out the legal aspects that follow his passing. (My mother passed
away many years ago.)
This is sad
http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/b/cbwaters/photo/GFM%20Roll%202%20052.jpg
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I like this quite a lot. Well composed and excellent play of the
shadows.
Paul
On Apr 7, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Very nice, Mark.
I have one of those that I call Red. Perhaps we can collaborate on
all the colors... ;-)
G
On Apr 7, 2007, at 4:16 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
I have one of slightly orange color. May I join you, gentlemen? ;-)
Boris
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Very nice, Mark.
I have one of those that I call Red. Perhaps we can collaborate on
all the colors... ;-)
G
On Apr 7, 2007, at 4:16 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
You mean criptons???
;-)
Boris
Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 6/4/07, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
At the request of a couple folks who've attended the GFM Nature
Photography Weekend in the past, this year I'll be leading an informal
hike to Attic Window Peak on
Cool as always.
Boris
ann sanfedele wrote:
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I'm slowly adding more stuff to all the galleries on my new web page on
smugmug
Put this up recently in the New York gallery
I haven't yet fingured out a way to keep the background
Hi again,
As I mentioned in a previous message I've got some old stuff that just take
space and that I intend to get rid of one way or another.
(If anyone's got any Canon EOS lenses or any other useful Canon stuff in
working order, they might be considered in a trade.)
For now I've got only
On 07/04/07, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean criptons???
So long as he didn't mean crampons!
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On 07/04/07, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob.
Hi Boris,
Strange, I only just received your email though it was sent hours ago,
the vagaries of the net?
Long time no chat.
http://tinyurl.com/yqmc5z -- you (it is you, right?) look very much
like Connor McLeod here ;-).
Well
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Very pretty. Is that a photograph?
Marnie aka Doe :-)
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On 4/7/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/04/07, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob.
Hi Boris,
Strange, I only just received your email though it was sent hours ago,
the vagaries of the net?
The vagaries of Gmail. I got it when it was originally sent at my
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Great colors, but the pic could be better framed, and the copyright notice
is huge and distracting.
Shel
If you area talking about the white around the photo, this is something
I'm investigating to get rid of - I hate
it, too - and glad you mentioned it, actually.
I
An interesting review of the K10d on the Imaging Resource web site.
In addition to the traditional list of features and descriptions of
knobs, there is a longer term user report that actually provides a
little perspective on the design and use of the camera.
Whatever you think of the author's
Jan van Wijk wrote:
Hi Ann,
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 00:06:38 -0400, ann sanfedele wrote:
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Beautiful colors!
Thanks, Jan
I looked at all 8 in this gallery, was wondering about Rooftops on 7th
street.
What direction is it taken ? And
I could writhe another Yellow Journalism/Victorian Morality/1950's
Horror Movie style description of Cotty's experiments, but I'll leave
that that to your imagination.
Scott Loveless wrote:
Maybe Cotty can give you some pointers. g,d r
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I seem to recall that Addy did this hike with you and came back to camp
scared shitless...I'll be with you in spirit.
Norm
Mark Roberts wrote:
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Photography Weekend in the past, this year I'll be leading an informal
hike to Attic
I guess you deleted the original.
Jan van Wijk wrote:
Hi Bruce, thanks for the feedback!
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:51:17 -0700, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I like Soaring Stork. I am curious, though - on my screen it looks
too contrasty - almost like detail is being lost in the whites and
blacks.
I hate the white border - I have to get the code changed in that theme
to get rid of it...
when you look at the slide show for each gallery it doesnt show up...
I know I can get it done but I don't want to bug the help guys on easter
weekend...
I've been bugging them enough!
ann
Paul
There were plenty of British Loyalists available, and a few atrocities
from both sides, mostly in the Carolinas. The British perpetrated ones
are better known, possibly because they were actually worse, possibly not.
John Forbes wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 15:51:52 +0100, graywolf [EMAIL
Hi Lasse,
Good to hear your still around and thanks for the update. My condolences
regarding your father.
Norm
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
Hi all,
Just want to say hi to you all and that I'm still around.
Spring has arrived up here, although for the time being it's still a bit
chilly and windy.
No, I wasn't talking about the white border. I feel a somewhat tighter
framing of the image itself would make for a stronger pic. Unfortunately,
you or smugmug don't allow the pic to be downloaded, at least it didn't
allow me to download it, so I can't show you what I mean or offer anything
but
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For what?
g
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Norm Baugher wrote:
I seem to recall that Addy did this hike with you and came back to camp
scared shitless...I'll be with you in spirit.
Norm
and probably in spirits too, if I recall your tendancies, Norm :)
Trust me, I ain't going on that either -
see you around the nature trail -
ann
Tom C wrote:
On 4/6/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An interesting study in Pavlovian reactions.
I always have a good reaction to Pavlova.
M...Pavlova.
Cheers,
Dave
When I think of Pavlova I think of something quite different - rather -
the
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
No, I wasn't talking about the white border. I feel a somewhat tighter
framing of the image itself would make for a stronger pic. Unfortunately,
you or smugmug don't allow the pic to be downloaded, at least it didn't
allow me to download it, so I can't show you what I
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
Hi all,
Just want to say hi to you all and that I'm still around.
Spring has arrived up here, although for the time being it's still a bit
chilly and windy.
But there is more light and among everything else that springtime brings
along, you start thinking about how to
Looks, great. The reflections are soft and does not give too much
away. What car is it?
Bong
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Well, I had some issues with dust, as we all do, and
took a look around at sensor cleaners. As most have
seen, the dust removable function on the K10D may
work for some dust but it's definitely not a cure all
by any means.
So, after searching around and deciding that I didn't
want to
Mark,
Nice abstraction. Good work.
How was this processed? Am I seeing color noise or did
you apply an effect to the image?
-Brendan
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1) What size screen do you use
17 inch CRT (an aging Panasonic)at 1260x1024 for the primary, secondary
is a 'junker' 15 inch CRT at 1024x768.
Primary is on a KVM with with another PC that is sometimes at 1280x1024
and sometimes at 1024x768.
Laptop is an old 800 x 600
cbwaters wrote:
Porsche?
Even if it's not, I like the photo anyway.
The photo is a couple of years old and obviously I wasn't paying
attention to the make/model. But I think it was something tacky like a
Dodge Neon. But in a way, that's what I like about my Auto Parts
photos: They abstract
Hi!
I've a question that I think may be interesting for many people here.
Suppose I have a file in a certain directory of my hard disk. It is also
registered in LR data base. Now, suppose I have processed the file in LR
and all the processing info is of course stored in the DB.
How can I move
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 07/04/07, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean criptons???
So long as he didn't mean crampons!
You might actually need crampons for doing this hike in the winter but
thankfully, even though the weather at GFM is tremendously variable, we
can rule
Norm Baugher wrote:
I seem to recall that Addy did this hike with you and came back to
camp scared shitless...
I'm afraid so. I didn't know she had a problem with heights until we
were well out there.
I'll be with you in spirit.
And only in spirit: There's no cell phone reception out there
Brendan MacRae wrote:
How was this processed? Am I seeing color noise or did
you apply an effect to the image?
Straight conversion in Camera Raw with minor levels/curves adjustment.
Shot at ISO 200 on the ist-D, so considering this is uncropped, resized
down to 800 x 533 and has had *no*
I'm sure I'm going to get some heckling for forgetting the URL -
probably the best crop of all grin.
Here's the URL:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4666.htm
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Saturday, April 7, 2007, 10:35:02 AM, you wrote:
BD I'd like some advice on how to crop this shot most
Just move the file using Windows. Then in Lightroom right click on the
folder name where the photo is registered, and choose Check for
Missing Photos and Folders. LR will look for them and recatalogue
them. Alternatively, you can delete them from the LR database and
re-import them, which is the
Here's my take:
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/bkd_4666_std_BD_DSv.jpg
Cheers,
Dave
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I'm sure I'm going to get some heckling for forgetting the URL -
probably the best crop of all grin.
Here's the URL:
I'd like some advice on how to crop this shot most effectively. Some
of the surroundings are probably nice to have and some not.
Pentax K10D, Tokina AT-X SD 400/5.6, Handheld
ISO 400, 1/750 sec @ f/5.6
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The collective list's favorite bird about to do some serious damage to
whatever is in it's way.
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...Ahh...
Twice Bruce? :-)
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave's is good. Another possibility is to crop the
left 60% and the right 20% and make it a vertical.
Rick
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Here's my take:
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/bkd_4666_std_BD_DSv.jpg
Cheers,
Dave
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Typo: crop the left 40 percent. Leave the bird!
Rick
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Here's my take:
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Cheers,
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wrote:
I'm sure I'm going to get some heckling for
No link, Bruce.
-Brendan
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OK, anticipation is the name of the game - too much going on right
now. Here you go.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4686.htm
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Saturday, April 7, 2007, 10:49:27 AM, you wrote:
BD The collective list's favorite bird about to do some serious damage to
BD whatever is
Thanks for the links Ann!
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:22:26 -0400, ann sanfedele wrote:
That's the Williamsburg bridge ... The one that goes across the east
river at Delancy.
OK, got it ...
snip
for a view from my roof in other directions - here are a couple of links...
facing southwest - using
Hi Peter,
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 12:30:18 -0400, P. J. Alling wrote:
I guess you deleted the original.
Yes, sorry for that.
I took it down after a day or so, I am a bit cramped in space
on the website (actually more than 50% over allowed space :-)
Corrected image is at:
Hi Bruce,
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:36:42 -0700, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I'm sure I'm going to get some heckling for forgetting the URL -
probably the best crop of all grin.
Won't go into that, pot kettle :-)
Here's the URL:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4666.htm
Well,the blurred branches/tree
Sure is. Good eye.
Kenneth Waller
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First glance I thought it was liquid paint. Very nice!
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Lasse,
Good to hear from you. Sorry to hear about your father.
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Saturday, April 7, 2007, 5:36:18 AM, you wrote:
LK Hi all,
LK Just want to say hi to you all and that I'm still around.
LK Spring has arrived up here, although for the time being it's still a bit
LK
Hello lens lovers.
I selling two Leitz items that I most likely will never use. A Parallaxe
View Finder and a 4/135mm Tele-Elmar:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/72157600053503391/show/
ebay links on the above site
Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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Last Sunday I took some shots of a choral recital. I wanted to shoot RAW
because the lighting was tricky (in a church, no flash allowed, half the
group in full stain-glass filtered sun, half in the gloomy chancel). I
decided to use PEF vs DNG, just so I could squeeze enough photos on the
card
Yes, I'd say there is a little damage. You nailed the focus and got
it with wings open. Nice going! The bokeh from this lens is a bit
disturbing, though.
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Saturday, April 7, 2007, 4:42:52 AM, you wrote:
T This butterfly (Comma) survived winter as a butterfly (not
I'd make it a vertical with the branch he's sitting on tucked into
the upper left hand corner. Good shot, by the way. Ugly bird:-)).
Paul
On Apr 7, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I'm sure I'm going to get some heckling for forgetting the URL -
probably the best crop of all grin.
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Sure is. Good eye.
Kenneth Waller
Good as Gold , eh?
Nice, Mark - what color did you say that was? my monitor is a bit wonky
ann (hoping she doesn't need a smiley face.)
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Subject: PESO: Yellow
My take also.
Kenneth Waller
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I'd make it a vertical with the branch he's sitting on tucked into
the upper left hand corner. Good shot, by the way. Ugly bird:-)).
Paul
On Apr
Spring brings out the flowers, among which are the California state
flower - the Golden Poppy. This shot shows various stages of the
flower life.
Pentax K10D, Tokina AT-X SD 400/5.6, Handheld
ISO 400, 1/1000 sec @ f/6.7
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4692a.htm
Comments welcome.
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Nice capture, but I'd definitely eliminate the remnants in the LRH corner.
Taken recently? Where abouts?
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: PESO - Poppy
On Apr 7, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Mark Cassino wrote:
... Has anyone else switched back and forth between the two formats
and seen
a difference?
With the K10D, I use RAW/DNG and RAW/PEF interchangeably and process
with Lightroom. Zero difference in rendering qualities, noise, etc.
It's the
Hi Andy
Welcome here and enjoy your Pentax :-)
Greetings
Markus
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 12:01 PM
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Subject: Intro
Hi all,
Just a quick intro... Just bought my first DSLR, one
The gaff is good for down-wind sailing, but it's main appeal is to
traditionalists. There is a practical advantage to the two foresails -
they are smaller than one big one, and thus easier to handle by a small or
elderly crew.
John
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:42:54 +0100, Cotty [EMAIL
To the victor, the right to write the history.
Treason doth never prosper.
What's the reason?
Why, if it prosper,
None durst call it treason.
Anon
John
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:33:33 +0100, P. J. Alling
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There were plenty of British Loyalists available, and a few
Hi all,
Been busy shooting anything that moves (and lots that doesn't)
http://www.rileyelf.free-online.co.uk/GESO_7-4-07/
Some taken with kit 18-55, others with 80-200 Carl Zeiss Jena F4.5-5.6
The pics with the kit lens I shot as JPG, the others in raw and
processed with Ufraw GIMP. What is
Happy Easter to all. Normally, I would have used the FA 35/2 or the
FA 50/1.4 for this, but the DA 50-200 was mounted, and the moment was
upon me.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5818952
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FA 50mm f/1.4:
http://tinyurl.com/3xsswp
D FA 50mm f/2.8 Macro AF
http://tinyurl.com/2v7bbm
DA 50-200mm f/4 - 5.6
http://tinyurl.com/2va2kj
Amita
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Good work. I especially like the reflections in the pond, the flower
and the curving creek. Well seen.
Paul
On Apr 7, 2007, at 5:26 PM, drew wrote:
Hi all,
Been busy shooting anything that moves (and lots that doesn't)
http://www.rileyelf.free-online.co.uk/GESO_7-4-07/
Some taken with
On 7/4/07, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated, unleashed:
So long as he didn't mean crampons!
Tampons, that was it.
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