http://up.let-us-sell-it-4-u.com
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Very nice shot!
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
PESO: Upside -Down Jellyfish
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Great photo!
Bruce Walker wrote: With this portrait I've finally achieved a very
elusive goal: that of
getting a shot of my partner (for some 32 years) of which we're both happy.
http://goo.gl/skjul
But I wonder: how many of you can take simply terrific shots of other
people but are reduced to
I see what you see, an icon but no photo. Contact the PPG help desk.
They had to reload one of mine. 'Course so far there's only one.
k
Darren Addy wrote:
Fri, 09 Dec 2011 09:16:55 -0800
The weird thing is, I can't seem my photo beyond the thumbnail.
Whenever I clicked on the eye icon I got no
Nice shots!
Charles Robinson
Mon, 05 Dec 2011 10:43:21 -0800
Some friends of mine threw a show in St. Paul on Friday night.
I got in for free in exchange for photographing the festivities - a fair
exchange.
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I’ve been out of the loop lately: not even able to lurk.
Larry, the brain dump is a very good start. Your rules actually
apply to a lot of life in general.
There are a lot of good comments in this thread. The only reason I
post photos is to get feedback from a group of people who collectively
I like it. (Don't know if I would have had the nerve to be caught
taking a shot there. ;-) )
Rick Womer
Tue, 22 Nov 2011 18:45:18 -0800
Reaching back a few months... another from the Art Gallery of Ontario in
Toronto:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=14149419size=lg
(K7, DA 16-45)
Funny, only allows photography in the bathrooms and the fixtures.
Those pictures remind me of the person who got me hooked on Pentax.
My father worked in the RD department for American Standard. He
designed machines that made plumbing fixtures. His friend was the
photographer who staged and
Very nice.
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Yes, still experiencing some glitches.
Last week as I was voting, I was seeing black pages/photos. The photo
gallery help desk indicated these were errors and were removed. My
original submission was also a black page and the help desk said that
rhere had been a problem with the upload. The
Oh yes, I questioned the lack of a pass option. There are photos I
don't desire to judge. Their response was
Please vote on exposure, composition, etc. EX: spiders aren't my
favorite however if it's a good picture I vote yes.
Best, PPG
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Sure the PDML is worth it.
No, I created a Yahoo account because my work account always includes
the blah, blah. The Yahoo account worked for a couple of months.
Monday morning while at the airport the Yahoo email stopped posting to
the PDML. It' still receiving the digest and sending a copy of
I like it!
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Yeah,
I created a Yahoo account to get rid of the disclaimer, but for some
reason this week my Yahoo account stopped allowing me to create
messages in plain text. Tried several things ultimately created a
different account, which also didn't work, tried my business account
again, to make sure I
Comments critiques are welcome.
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Had a busy weekend.
Comments critiques are welcome.
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Brian,
Good point. Thanks. I need more work with the software. I was having enough
trouble with the software to render one photo in bw that I didn't think about
the perspective of that one.
k
Brian Walters wrote:
On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:23 PM, Keith Mosier
jarheadpho
The facades of the buildings reflected are cast iron or have cast iron
components. I used to work in one about 45 years ago, it was in terrible shape
then. Unfortunately most of the buildings were in very bad condition. A local
developer has purchased the block and wants to build a new hotel
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, at 11:03:45 -0700 John Francis wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:56:36AM -0700, Keith Mosier wrote:
Paul,
?
Great snap.? I never could resist taking the photos of everyone else taking
photos.? If I could just find the negative of an early 70's East Coast
surfing
Very nice!
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Paul,
Great snap. I never could resist taking the photos of everyone else taking
photos. If I could just find the negative of an early 70's East Coast surfing
championship model being snapped by every young man on the beach... Wait I
may have burned that roll.. If I remember right my wife
Frank,
Good one.
I thought about taking a similar one last weekend at a Tae Kwon Do tournament,
but the guy was using a tablet to video the opening ceremonies, and he was
moving so much he was frustrating.
By the way, the tablets are simply annoying when used to take photos. The cell
I like it. You don't hear voices? When?
frank theriault wrote:
I added a bit of grain to give it that TriX look:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2011/10/hearing-voices.html
Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.
cheers,
frank
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That's very nice. I also am curious as to how you get them to stay still.
You present that photo and then you quote Cartier-Bresson on sharpness? ; )
k
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Good shot! I like what you did.
I need to experiment more with techniques like this with some of my shots.
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Very nice.
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Great shot. Love the expressions.
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 19:49:59 -0400
From: Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net
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Subject: PESO - A little help from my friends
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Nice shot.
PESO - Windswept Lighthouse
Mark C
Fri, 07 Oct 2011 17:12:18 -0700
An out take from last Friday - Mz-S and FA 80-320, Neopan 400 pushed to
1600.
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/ or
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/windswept-lighthouse
, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Keith Mosier jarheadpho...@yahoo.com
wrote:
This is my first post of a photo.? Just too, too busy?to do much more than
lurk.
Comments critiques are welcome.
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Bruce,
Thanks for the info. Maybe I, and my daughter, assumed it would download
because the options were shown.
k
Bruce Walker bruce.wal...@gmail.com wrote
Subject: Re: PESO - last wave of summer
On 11-10-04 6:06 AM, Keith Mosier wrote:
My daughter pointed out that the Flickr account
Thanks to everyone who has commented on the photo and about posting with Flickr
or any other web-hosting site.
John Sessoms asked, Keith, do you leave your Flickr account signed in on your
home computer? Could your daughter have been using that computer to look at
your Flickr account?
Durn! And all these years I thought you had to work at it. I think my ratio
of good to snapshot is 1:200.
The youtube ad for the Panasonic is hilarious in ways the creaters did not
intend.
k
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This is my first post of a photo. Just too, too busy to do much more than
lurk.
Comments critiques are welcome.
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I have also been watching the discussion on underground wires. I live in
Louisville, Kentucky. Here strong storms, tornados and shear winds are not
unusual. A couple of years ago remnants of a hurricane even made it to
Louisville, as well as much of the central part of the USA. There were a
A couple of months ago in a team meeting one of the engineers in my group sat
down with the following coffee cup. I was so engrossed in the meeting I didn't
recognize it for what it was for at least 30 seconds.
Very Nice!
Tom C caka...@gmail.com wrote on Mon, 15 Aug 2011 13:14:04 -0600
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Very Nice!
Walt Gilbert wrote on Sun, 14 Aug 2011 23:13:28 -0700
Hi all, I grabbed this shot this evening while I was walking around in the
front yard this evening. All but about a dozen or so blossoms are gone on this
tree, and I just happened to catch this one out of the corner of my eye
Thaks Dan. It's a very good look at the life. She's right, in your mind you
own the photos forever. (Even though mine were really owned by the USMC.)
They never fade, especially the ones you want to fade the most. Been there,
done that. I love the project she did for her local vet center.
As usual, not everyone has lost their senses. Good to see a photo of normal
people instead of the rioters..
k
On, Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:43:29 -0700 Bob W wrote:
...riot shields into tea-trays.
A great picture - not one of mine, alas - from London in the early hours:
at it today --
Wed is family day at the Sal Army and 10% off day at the Trade fair
grocer in Queens - so I was busy saving money...
What you describe sure makes sense tho.
ann
On 8/3/2011 11:49, Keith Mosier wrote:
On 8/3/2011, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
The Moir? pattern could also be caused
I think I would be a little more than fairly happy with that photo. Good work!
on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 03:02:06 -0700 Larry Colen wrote:
I was photographing some friends playing in a bar tonight, and decided to see
how the K-5 would do with the 18-250. In order to shoot Livia at 250mmm, 1/40
In my neighborhood one of the churches used to have a drive-in service. The
parking lot was arranged much like a drive-in movie, with a stage and pulpit.
They would broadcast the services over a low power, short range AM radio
station. I used to see about 10 - 15 cars in the parking lot on
On 8/3/2011, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
The Moiré pattern could also be caused by the safety material in the glass.
It's a tinted, safety glass door. It uses a sandwiched elastomeric material,
possibly Butacite®, between two pieces of glass, much like a car windshield.
k
On 8/2/2011 23:37, Bob
Don't you know that women are the only works of art?
Keith M
I'm not smart enough to come up with a line like that myself, but I have
gotten a couple of smiles when using it. From Drivin' With Your Eyes Closed,
written by Danile Krotchmar, Stanley Lynch, Don Henley.
On 19 Jul 2011,
Got my vote.
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Congrats Tanya! Great photos!
Tanya Love wrote: I'm in a big rush, but I'd just like to add that I just won
two silver distinctions and a silver award at the Australian Professional
Photography Awards, with nothing other than my K-7! :) You can see my award
shots here:
The harbor looks familiar, where Was that taken? The color is good, but it is
difficult to distinguish the boat as Bob Sullivan said. Just a slightly
different angle may have made all the difference.
on Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:31:26 -0700, P. J. Alling wrote:
The title is false
On 28 Apr 2011 15:55:59 -0700 Stan Halpin wrote:
Have you come to an answer yet? stan
I am still being asked that same question by my friends who retired from the
Corps. I still kick myself for not following up on that offer from the AP. I
guess the answer was and still is security for my
Chris Mitchell wrote:
Impressive disclaimer...
Yeah that's why I opened a Yahoo account. There's no way to delete the
disclaimer on my main account.
k
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35 years ago I was just starting in this job, and wondering why the hell I had
left my photojournalism and Marine Corps careers.
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Christian Skofteland wrote;
...I walked into the local one-hour photo lab and proceeded to use the
Kodak Picture Maker.
I've used one of these a few times to scan prints, like you I was in a
hurry. I liked the quality I got for what I paid. I didn't realize they
have a negative/slide
Naw, he got Hinky from the movie The Fugitive. One of the Marshal
Service deputies says Hinky describing the fugitive, and Tommy Lee Jones
character asks the deputy the meaning of hinky and tells him not to use
words that have no meaning around him. Unfortunately I didn't recognize a
Pentax
Thanks, to those who responded to my question about the digital image to
transparency situation. Several good suggestions. Out local high quality
digital lab doesn't offer the service because the quality is usually very
poor even with a ultra high resolution file. The tech recommended copying
My work group, the training department for a large chemical company, just
had a meeting where I was given the task of upgrading some of our photo
related equipment. Most of our work will be in digital, as most of the
training has transferred to computer based. We have extensive slide files,
Cesar Matamoros wrote about the Sports photographer mentality...
I usually take photographs for a local triathlon. I tend to take
pictures showing crowds, advertising, and the like. This year, due to
nepotism, I was ´relieved´ of my duties..
In a similar vein (sort of), for
Wheatfield Willie wrote:
That's an interesting take on Would you like to see
my etchings?.
We are photographers here. The correct phrase is would you like to
help me develop something in my darkroom
WW
How true. That line's been around almost as long as photography.
Thanks, to everyone who responded about the Lenspen and the carbon black.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
"I was looking through "Requiem" last night and noticed that none of
the pictures I saw of photographers with their cameras had filters on
their lenses. And this was in a war zone.
Got me, too. I reread it twice Chris and still didn't catch it when all
along it was right there in front of us in the address.
I didn't get to read the pdml yesterday, so I'm sitting here in the office
waiting to get right down to work, when I think, "Yeah. I am a little
tired of 100 posts
Paulo Ernest wrote:
But not in the middle of "March Madness" when my USC Trojans are in
the "sweet sixteen" for the first time in history.
GO SC.
I hope you don't have a black out during the game, when my Cats defeat your
Trojans. :-P I want you to see just how great Kentucky's
Collin Brendemuehl wrote
Any of you folks ever use one? (Graflex Norita) Midwest Photo
recently got in a couple of bodies and several lenses. It's designed
a lot like the Pentax 6x7 -- interchangable finders, 6x6, FP, 75mm LS
lens, etc. Nice looking outfits. How are the
Hey Chris, Where are ya'?
I tried sending the attached to you, but it was bounced right back at me,
saying, "Host connect failed - destination host not responding." I tried
it three times, no go.
Anyhow, here's the message.
K.
To: Chris Brogden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 200mm
Skip,
You may be right, there may be no current drain on the battery. I don't
know for certain. I based my assumption on my past experience with the
MESuper and my battery operated analyzers and laptops which drain the
battery much faster while in standby mode than when off. I should have
Pentax Clover has posted several times extolling the virtues of CdI
magazine. Other's have written disagreeing comments. I'm not in any
position to comment either way, I've never read CdI. I usually judge my
lenses by my own experience. I use lens tests and the comments of others
only when I
Pl wrote:
Frankly, I don't think people should care about this at all. The point
I'm trying to make out is that there often is a far cry from these tests
and real life performance.
This is exactly what I was trying to say. I've heard a lot of Pentax
owners complain that the magazine
Congrats, Collin!
One kind comment to me about my gallery shot was to send info
on to the Madison CofC. So I did. They like is and asked about
my pricing! How thrilling. Now all I need is a new pricing schedule.
It's been a few years since having one so I've got to make one.
Should be
Mike Johnston etched:
"Okay, hot shots. You want to try your hands at my "How to Tell If
You're a Real Photographer" quiz? This was going to be an article in
_PT_. (I have it around here somewhere and I'll bet I could find it.)
I consists of 50 questions about photography that
I recently asked the PDML if anyone had ever purchased any photo equipment
from Stan Tamulevich. A few people responded off list and a few responded
on list that they had had good dealings when purchasing photo equipment
from him. I purchases a VERY nice, absolutely mint, Takumar 35mm lens,
I'm afraid Wheatfield Willie has been staring at the snow too long. Can we
get him some help? ;-P
In SASKATCHEWAN if it has four legs, we call it Sweetheart.
HAR
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Shel,
Good link. I'm gonna' have to try this. Thanks.
Shel wrote:
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:06:37 -0800
From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Moose's Infamous Teddy Bear Exposure Test
http://www.moose395.net/teddyb.html
This, and variations of this, is a
Chris,
I would rather leave my name/city out of a list posted to the web. I'd
rather avoid the spammers. I don't mind being included in a mailing list.
Sorry, about the extra work, but you know how it is when you volunteer. g
Chris Brogden wrote:
However, I'm wondering how everyone would
Check out the attached Yahoo auction description for another good laugh.
Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy g! Also makes me want to trust this new
person to photo equipment auctions.
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/auction/48934107
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Herbet Brasileiro wrote, "I got a shot...taken with a FA100/2.8...the
subject didn't like the picture... So I followed Aaron tips and here's the
result www.itsmysite.com/herbet.
Herbet, that's a fantastic difference! You've gotta show it to your
friend! I gotta try this! I just purchased a
annsann wrote, "All of you guys seem to think that what *that* woman
didn't like about the picture was (just) the
wrinkles. But what I would be more displeased with from a vanity point
of view is the heaviness in the neck. I think cropping a lot around her
very animated face with
Igor wrote: "I purchased an old (original aluminum) Tiltall
tripodbodies..could not be secured on the tripod's head. The hole in
the bodies is just not deep enough for the screw to push the body against
the head..."
When I purchased my then new MESuper, it came with a spacer just for this
Dan wrote:
Always nice to hear there is another Marine on the list.
S/F - All us jar heads gotta stick together.
Dan wrote:
I bought my first Pentax while serving as a Marine in Viet Nam.
One of my friend photogs at the University of Kentucky was a former Marine
photog, a section
JoMac wrote:
the photographic lab at Naval Air Station Miramar, San Diego,
California had to produce a moderate to humongus number of
panchromatic and color 8 x 10 prints in short order. The Kennedy job
involved over 24 hours of printing from 4 x 5 dupe negatives using six
At: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 13:29:35 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... They show all right in my two old browsers (Opera Netscape
3.0), but I will check the source again.
Try it again, use the exact address:
http://www.volny.cz/ffranta/index.html
Fr.
I can read your home
Watch it, Bob! "My momma' lives in a trailer." vbg
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 20:35:49 +
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Subject: Re[2]: Wake up
Hi,
Shel wrote, about obesity:
I heard that Australia is rapidly catching up the the US in this
regard.
Chaso,
I would agree with everything Tom V, said.
Someone whose style you like. It didn't matter to me at all that one
photographer was planning to wear a tuxedo to the wedding, and I didn't
like the idea that he thought what he would wear was worth mentioning. (I
assume a professional will
Just an extra note. Several of my "ancient" flashes recommend similar
techniques for forming the capacitor.
The AC electric ones as well as the strictly DC battery ones suggest
forming the capacitors for a length of time. One hour is common for the AC
types, but several minutes is all I
There have been several good responses to your questions.
My 2-cents worth, which will probably echo some of the previous comments.
Don't purchase from ebay, or any of the other auctions, if the price gets
higher than KEH or Charlotte Camera. Don't purchase from auction sites
unless there is a
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