Dan,
I also see live people's parts; in fact, that is more than 99 % of my
work nowadays.
I hope this makes you feel better ;)
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Ecke,
Perhaps you should meet him (Pebble, I mean) to fully realize what he
is capable of ;)
http://www.fotokritik.com/2366710
(text in Turkish).
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2011/5/30 Bulent Celasun :
> Monochrome.
> Abstract...
> ?No big deal ;)
&
Beautiful.
Can certainly touch a few chords...
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> I'm sure th
Monochrome.
Abstract...
?No big deal ;)
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Boris, I doubt if that filter adds any charm at all :(
Good night :)
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I will be joining.
Flickr name is bc_the_path (as below).
Thanks for the idea and the effort :)
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I guess most would suggest at least one zoom.
Still, under your circumstances, my suggestions are as belows:
- K5 body and grip with two batteries and a charger.
- DA 15mm f/4, a 31 or 40mm prime, DA 70mm.
- I doubt if you miss a stronger telephoto...
In fact, I am packing for a 4-day-trip now.
I
That smiling face behind the window, surely contributes :)
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I have the * 50-135mm.
It failed a few weeks after the warranty period.
The SDM died.
Until that time I have not used it for more than a couple of times
(less than ten, I believe).
Unfortunately, Pentax strictly forbids using it as a screw driven lens
on recent bodies.
The screw drive mechanism sit
Thank you all very much my friends.
It took about half an hour to let the lilac present itself in this manner.
We are both very pleased by your comments :)
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She seems to be lost...
Beautiful and thought provoking.
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Very pleasing both graphically and emotionally.
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This was shot using a Vivitar Series 1 105mm f/2.5 macro lens.
The DOF is intentionally limited.
The bokeh sems to be fine, to my eye.
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If you do, please tell me if this one looks&feels more irritating than alive.
I was trying to get the effect of the breeze on the grass and the
flowers, by the way.
So, there is
>... but my ears start to bleed just looking at them.
Exactly :)
I have informed my sons about your signature; do not surprise if it
proliferates!.
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...or, if you are not a "purist", you can try moving the bird towards
a higher / off center point.
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I agree with Paul about the crop; it was my impression as well, before
reading his comment.
As you know, there are "native" 6x6 cameras; those may save you many crops ;)
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I liked it very much.
My other favorites among your PAW set are the 28th and the 54th, by the way...
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Those are lovely.
I am patiently awaiting the next one, Walt :)
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2011/5/1 Walter
o many photogs will have one at home.
>
>
> On 11-05-05 1:22 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>
>> If you want a good job done of it, remember that the professionals have
>> better printers than you'll ever be able to afford.
>>
>> On May 5, 2011, at 1:17 AM, Bulen
It is this one:
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To be displayed at some office space.
I have a rather common garden A4 printer (HP D7360).
I would especially appreciate technical tips for getting a better
image with less tries ;)
Or should I just have it printed by a sh
Beautiful project.
I envy seeing a "finished project, by the way ;)
Stylistically (as if I know enough about this), the photos differ widely.
However, the theme justifies it!
I wish I could start imagining the start of a similar attempt here...
...
b u t I a m t o o l a z y :)
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Beautiful!
It somehow looks like to be shot on film.
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2011/4/25 Krisjanis Linkevic
I guess the situation may have something to do with the viewing angle
of the flash.
The minimum distance probably coresponds to the narrowest angle of
view the flash can illuminate.
Closer than that, the flash still distibutes its light to a wider area
(without knowing the "real" distance).
This, m
Sorry to hear all that...
I sincerely hope that you soon manage to return to your peaceful days.
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Apr 27, 2011 at 7:23 PM, frank theriault
> wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Cotty wrote:
>>> On 17/3/11, Bulent Celasun, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>>
>>> >From a recent trip to easternmost Turkey.
>>>>
>>>>http:
Thanks Frank,
That one was quite happy and working against natural selection while
devoring the remains of fish offered by the restaurant owner nearby :)
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;s a very pleasing
>>> image.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Boris Liberman
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/17/2011 09:19, Bulent Celasun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From a recent trip t
> Charles:
> I love the summary in step 14:
>
> "Approximately 4 billion screws hold the device together."
>
...and I can't imagine how the writer screwed that number up!
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With two sons of my size and not a single experiment like this; I envy you ;)
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My honest, if not brutal, opinion is that the colors/tones and the
blurring of the background in yours is commendable.
However, I liked her composition and framing more.
She does make justice to the equipment she uses.
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Welcome back Peter :)
A "terrific" return, I should say!
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I liked the title as well :)
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I agree with what Cory has already said.
Nothing to worry about... yet !
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Those are certainly the best photos I have seen until now at that ISO.
Some are plain beautiful. I believe they allow some perfect B&W prints
to be made.
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This is lovely and informative.
A perfect utilisation of the technique...
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He sure knew what he was doing.
A good set.
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>>
>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
>>> On 3/17/2011 09:19, Bulent Celasun wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> From a recent trip to easternmost Turkey.
>>>>
>>>> http://500px.com/photo/437321
>>>&g
A Certo-Certina followed by a Lubitel.
Still keeping the latter!
It reminds me of my deceased mother and my childhood...
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Dear Regressing Rick,
You may not be alone :)
Thank you all for your kind attention, my friends.
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Larry,
Thank you for your comment.
My original idea while shooting was to reach a B&W.
However, the colors seemed too nice to be discarded.
You may consider the below one better as it was shot with another
light source (LED) close to the camera:
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Nope!
I have the full manual Samyang (Rokinon) 85mm f/1.4 and I am very
pleased with its performance.
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How about trying that lens on a Sigma DSLR (with a Foveon sensor)?
I know this may not be practical but, technically, this is said to be
a strength of the said sensor.
My one and a half cents :)
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I liked the ambiguity created by the fog; the rearmost building seemed
to be superimposed onto the middle one at first sight.
Either that is intended or I have some cognitive dysfunction due to
repetitive drive/work/drive/rest cycles.
Seriously, your whole project looks solid.
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Done!
Thanks :)
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Definitely better.
The changes makes one look at it longer.
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Beautiful work.
No technical glitches.
I wonder what kind of creative/artistic projects can be done using
this approach...
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Beautiful composition.
Perfect post processing.
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... for an abstract feel.
Smaller:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12938842
Larger:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12938842&size=lg
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I liked the image and the intrigue; however, I feel that Godfrey's
words&advice also seem sound.
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Oh! Life is everywhere... thankfully...
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Boris,
I use a lens pen whenever needed (that is, infrequently).
I always blow & brush the visible dust particles first.
I always store it with the cap on.
No harm until now...
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2011/4/10 Tim Bray :
> You can't look at that and not smile. Thanks. -T
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Bulent Celasun
> wrote:
>> Again, from the frozen lake adventures (!) :
>>
>> Larger:
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_i
Good idea, nice execution!
Any photos to show yet?
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Adam,
> The F 110/2 Planar is a gem ;-)
It is surely priced like one ;)
"6390$"
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2011/4/9 Adam Maas :
> The F 110/2 Planar i
Sam,
For each lens you have to make separate test(s).
For 18-55mm and 55-300 mm lenses you can either make the tests for the
focal length you use most
(say, 28mm for the kit lens and 70mm for the tele); or choose a mid
value for each zoom as if they were primes at that focal length.
For the 40mm,
Again, from the frozen lake adventures (!) :
Larger:
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Smaller:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12924212
To me, it looks more than a snapshot. I wonder if others also see a
person, a lifestyle here.
Or, is it nothing more than just a
Geese.
The area is famous with its dish made from these...
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2011/4/6 Daniel J. Matyola :
> Are those ducks or geese?
>
> Da
I suggest use all the C41 films freely for "non-critical" work.
They seem to withstand time and storage at room temperature without
significant deterioration.
I have no experience with dated slide films, though.
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I've followed the links and learned some quite interesting stuff.
Thanks for letting us know, Igor.
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Andy,
I liked all the photos in the series.
The "Urban Disconnect" was especially thought provoking.
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God forbid!!!
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2011/4/4 Bob W :
>> Steven,
>>
>> > ... Down that road lies bankruptcy.
>>
>> Well, I guess bankruptcy can o
Thanks Collin,
That is the first one I will be trying :)
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2011/4/1 Collin Brendemuehl :
> I suspect you'll like the results
Steven,
> ... Down that road lies bankruptcy.
Well, I guess bankruptcy can only ensue if & when the dear wife
notices -by accident- the prices of those thingies.
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2011/4/4 Boris Liberman :
> On 4/1/2011 11:51, Bulent Celasun wrote:
>>
>> As a chronic, incurable impulse-buyer, I bought a used Hasselblad to
>> K-mount adapter without thinking much about its use.
>> Now it is ab
She sure takes shooting seriously; I can't think of a better sign for
a blooming "photographer".
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As a chronic, incurable impulse-buyer, I bought a used Hasselblad to
K-mount adapter without thinking much about its use.
Now it is about to arrive and I find it difficult to find a good
project where I can use the adapter for something I cannot possibly
achieve with my Pentax stuff.
Please don't
>
> Hell is others.
>
You mean us?
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I can realize the work behind the book(s) easily as I am far behind my
schedule fr a project that should have been finished more than a year
ago!
Anxious to see the 2011 volume.
Thanks Mark!
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Bob,
I've never known until today that I have always been an amuffinist, myself!
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The second is too "processed" and almost plasticky, for me.
The rest are really pleasing, especially given the circumstances.
Thanks for inspiring us for using ISO 3200!
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Welcome Back, Boris :)
Hope we can take a glimpse at a few shots of her; not that we disregard yours ;)
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Must feel great, Tim!
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2011/3/29 Tim Bray :
> Hey, we do that in Canada too! Only we put a little hut over the hole
> afte
... really!
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I liked the boiling(!) image; whatever that happens to be...
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Ann,
You won!
You survived more than ten times than me :)
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2011/3/26 Ann Sanfedele :
> I lasted 10 seconds
>
> ann
>
> Bob
Dear All,
Thank you very much for visiting my singers.
The image has already been cropped a lot more than usual/planned.
I was afraid that getting closer (with my 40mm prime) would make them
even more unhappy about my presence.
Thanks to the availability of many megapixels, even a heavy cropping
Couldn't be better, I believe.
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I was about to write a comment but I have just noticed that mine was
going to be a replica of what Ann has already said!
There you are :)
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... which you might have heard before!
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12859392&size=lg
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Quite an experience!
Thanks for telling us.
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es.
>
> I'm probably not the first one to contact you ... and I apologize if this is
> got you all baffled and
> I'm rubbing salt inthe wound - or you know what the problem is and just
> havent got it fixed yet
> but is is possible just to put some sort of note out the
Dan,
Unfortunately, it is not a cache problem.
I become a different user each time I try to login.
Below is the message the site displayed a minute ago:
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all requests or is undergoing maintenance.
Please try again later. Thank
Nope!
I still login into other people's accounts.
It is more than 12 hours since I noticed this.
There must be a huge damage to the code, I guess.
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I liked the first and the second most.
The first has the old-time look and the second has a natural feel about it.
The last one might have been better for me, if the foot was not
fighting for attention.
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I liked the tonality and the overall composition.
I just wonder if adding something / someone moving would make it better.
The defect you point out is bothering, however; hope it is fixable.
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The shadow of the diagonal bar adds depth.
Nice abstract feel.
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You have rivals:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12849352
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Ann,
Sorry for the problem.
It is below, as well:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12840961&size=lg
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2011/3/22 Ann Sa
Steve,
Thanks for the info; I did not know that they were called Turkish
veronicas; I just loved those little beauties.
You must be right about the woolly ones.
They were on my path while walking with our pointer "pebble".
The whole area shown is about a span or so...
Bulent
The seemingly imbalanced composition works well; thanks to the faces
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Can you believe that we all step on these?
http://500px.com/photo/447017
Bulent
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Nice contrast between the spiral, verticals and the diagonals.
Without the cars, it may become a beautiful abstract, I think.
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This is a lot more than "good" for a photo without a telescope.
Bulent
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"Mystavandalism" and "Days of Dry Cold" are my favorites. The
rendering of light in the second one is particularly impressive.
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I loved that shadow of the tree on the building; seems to add an extra
dimension...
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I wish I had more remaining unchanged from that period, though ;)
I mean; knees, vertebrae and eyes, to say the least!.
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Fine photographer.
Poor dog!
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At Military High School.
Believing that "civilians" do not worth a penny; I mean, then ;).
Sure that an order can even cure cancer!
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