RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-13 Thread Jens Bladt
What a beautiful gallery, Fracis. Well done. regards Jens Bladt http://www.jensbladt.dk -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Bob Shell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 10. marts 2006 12:36 Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Emne: Re: geso: Flying things On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:28 PM, Francis wrote

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-13 Thread frank theriault
On 3/9/06, Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html Stunning work. You even made flying rats

RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-11 Thread Tim Øsleby
@pdml.net Subject: geso: Flying things Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all taken in the last year

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-11 Thread Bob Shell
On Mar 10, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Francis wrote: Bob Shell, I don't know what to say about that. I'm looking at in Firefox from my PC and it seems to be working fine although when I was poking around with it I did notice some odd things in the script that PS had generated. I just tried

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread mike wilson
From: Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2006/03/10 Fri AM 04:28:14 GMT To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Subject: geso: Flying things Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread David Mann
On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Bob W wrote: There are certain categories of photo which, so I'm told, make the hearts of judges and assessors sink. They include lions, children and birds [...] How about kittens? - Dave

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
Excellent work. I would eliminate two: the second one (out of focus flying ducks) and the last one (small bird seen from the rear). The rest are fine for stock or sale. Good job. Paul On Mar 10, 2006, at 2:13 AM, Francis wrote: Boris Liberman wrote: Hi! snip I am not sure about

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
The BBC competition is another thing entirely. The competition is fierce, and it takes something very special to get noticed. Try if you wish, but don't be disappointed if your efforts are for naught. Paul On Mar 10, 2006, at 6:18 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote: Excellent work. I would eliminate

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Bob Shell
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:28 PM, Francis wrote: I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all taken in the last year, on Sensia

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Davis
Frances, Thanks for the look at some fine work! It shows incredible patience and a good eye. IMHO, (left to right) #1 and #14 (first owl) are my choices from the group. I've often been surprised by what is chosen by contest judges. If you were to submit these to ten different judges you might have

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Francis
Thanks to all who commented! I find it very interesting which ones people liked most, especially because they barely overlap at all. I agree that the BBC contest would be a long shot, but I just wanted to see what you thought. If only my birthday was in August instead of February then I

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread mike wilson
Francis wrote: Thanks to all who commented! I find it very interesting which ones people liked most, especially because they barely overlap at all. I agree that the BBC contest would be a long shot, but I just wanted to see what you thought. If only my birthday was in August instead of

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Davis
Frances, Now you understand about the variation of opinions held by those viewing art work. Same with judges. When I present portfolios for potential buyers, I NEVER know what they'll pick..if any. However, I'm no longer surprised. Jack --- Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks to all who

RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Bob W
-Original Message- From: David Mann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 March 2006 10:07 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Subject: Re: geso: Flying things On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Bob W wrote: There are certain categories of photo which, so I'm told, make the hearts of judges

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread mike wilson
Bob W wrote: -Original Message- From: David Mann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 March 2006 10:07 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Subject: Re: geso: Flying things On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Bob W wrote: There are certain categories of photo which, so I'm told, make the hearts

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Davis
Mike, I'm butting in here just to say that all I did to see the next pic was click the little arrow point. Jack --- mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Francis wrote: Thanks to all who commented! I find it very interesting which ones people liked most, especially because they barely

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread mike wilson
Jack Davis wrote: Mike, I'm butting in here just to say that all I did to see the next pic was click the little arrow point. Jack Sorry, not being clear. If I've looked at one picture and know I don't want to look at the next but want to move further along the gallery, I have to go back

OT: Skiing things (RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Bob W
There are certain categories of photo which, so I'm told, make the hearts of judges and assessors sink. They include lions, children and birds [...] How about kittens? just another form of lion. Talking of Lion (hearts) how was the skiing? I'm not very

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Davis
You then must move the thumbnails along to find the last pic you looked at. I get it. To avoid this, having all thumbnails appear on the home page would simplify the navigation some. It bothers me a bit that, on my monitor, 'one' of my thumbnails doesn't show on my gallery directory page, although

RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Tom C
@pdml.net Subject: geso: Flying things Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 20:28:14 -0800 Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Tom C
From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike, I'm butting in here just to say that all I did to see the next pic was click the little arrow point. Jack Did you really HAVE to tell him? Tom C.

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Davis
OH!..I'm sorry. It's that 'kind' thing I can't seem to shake. I'll work on a knowing air of gloating contempt rather than offer assistance. That way I'll insure my spot on the list. (guffaw) Jack --- Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike, I'm butting in

geso: Flying things

2006-03-09 Thread Francis
Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all taken in the last year, on Sensia 100 with a K200mm f2.5 and (most of

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-09 Thread Keith McGuinness
Like the collection: heron3 would be my favourite. Can't comment on salability as I know nothing about it. Keith McG Francis wrote: Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-09 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all taken in the last year, on Sensia 100 with a K200mm f2.5 and (most

Re: geso: Flying things

2006-03-09 Thread Francis
Boris Liberman wrote: Hi! snip I am not sure about saleability or contests simply because I've no clue about them... The photos are really, really, *really* good. Boris Thanks Boris! I'm blushing all over grin Just for fun. :) Here is the contest I was referring to.

RE: geso: Flying things

2006-03-09 Thread Bob W
Subject: geso: Flying things Hi all, I've been gradually putting together a photo web site one gallery at a time and uploading them when I feel like it. So here is my latest effort (Birds): http://photosynth.ca/photo/f/birds/index.html These were all taken in the last year, on Sensia 100