Tim Øsleby wrote:
Oslo is far from the fjords, how about a PDML western Norway?
If you make it in Bergen..
E.R.N. Reed wrote:
Antrollio
A smile on a rainy morning. Thank you.
On 29/6/05, Mark Cassino, discombobulated, unleashed:
Here's a mini gallery with three bug shots from the last few days:
http://www.markcassino.com/temp/peso/GESO_June.htm
Comments and critiques are appreciated.
The second dragonfly is exceptional. Beautiful composition.
Cheers,
Cotty
Didn't even pay attention LOL ;)
That said I really don't need it. Gonna sell it.
2005/6/29, Andre Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://cgi.befr.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=7525002092
I don't care about SFX, 240FT.
70-210 is cool and 35-70 is a nice addition.
Anyone needs an SFX ?
On 29/6/05, Albano Garcia, discombobulated, unleashed:
Hi gang,
I'm very happy. I won a Mention in a photo contest
called People of my city. It's a prestigious contest
with more than 1000 photos involved. They pick 25 to
show in an important cultural center for 2 weeks.
This is the photo:
Mark, these are really super! Bug and insect shots don't usually push any
of my buttons, but these do. Great! Especially #2 and #3.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Mark Cassino
Here's a mini gallery with three bug shots from the last few days:
You guys should try to get hold of the UK publication 'Amateur Photographer'
for 11/6/2005 and read the latest from the Lord Mayor of London on
photographers in parks in London, and then scare yourself to death with
Roger Hick's article foretelling just how bad it could get! Tom's thoughts
Rob Studdert wrote:
A commentary on the state of things to come or pass from Erwin Puts:
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/comments/c014.html
I'll reserve my comments for later :-)
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Erwin's comments, in part:
My personal testing (to be published soon) shows
From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 07:21:31 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: GESO - Three Bugs
Mark, these are really super! Bug and insect shots don't usually push any
of my buttons, but these do. Great! Especially #2 and #3.
Shel
Indeedy,
On Jun 30, 2005, at 4:19 AM, Cotty wrote:
China
Not a scam, no way...
NO fake!!! NO fake!!! Real!!
That bit cracked me up.
Cheers,
- Dave
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
On Jun 30, 2005, at 4:02 AM, Cotty wrote:
Ask Albano how we got cash from the sale of his 17mm f/4 fisheye to
him !
Your people met his people at the border, under cover of darkness?
I can just imagine Mr. Bond chasing your rocket-powered Land Rover in
his Aston Martin.
The fisheye
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Kenneth Waller wrote:
for me the centered, static composition really hurts an otherwise well done
image. I like the background on this, as it is less in competition with the
subject than first one you posted.
I agree. I should also pour some venom for that 28-70.
Kostas
From: keithw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 07:53:15 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT Why the full size solid-state imaging sensor will be a pipe
dream
Rob Studdert wrote:
A commentary on the state of things to come or pass from Erwin Puts:
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Cheers,
Jostein
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Ain't those illegal?
Jostein wrote:
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Cheers,
Jostein
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
you are lucky that the copy operation worked. if you ran ImageRecall on the
copied contents, it didn't do anything for you. the filesystem and files
were intact and just needed renaming. it's useful only on the original drive
itself.
Herb
- Original Message -
From: Jens Bladt
From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 10:18:04 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: PESO - Weeds of Denmark
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Looks windy out there.
From: Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 10:24:11 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESO - Weeds of Denmark
Ain't those illegal?
Just been listening to a radio programme about how opium poppies are a (pardon
the pun) growing crop in the UK.
Where will you be staying in Detroit? Perhaps we could arrange a quick
coffee meeting with the PDML Detroit.
Paul
On Jun 29, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Amita Guha wrote:
When I met Godfrey in Oxford last May, he was carrying a cool little
Lowepro
bag that looked like a briefcase but had a little
This supports what many had begun to suspect, based on the release of
lenses designed for the APS digital sensor size and the reluctance of
most makers to go full frame. If this is correct, Pentax is on the
right path.
Paul
On Jun 30, 2005, at 1:36 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:
A commentary on the
Nice. Just the right DOF to carry this. If it were mine, I would crop
the empty space off the top and a bit off the right as well.
Paul
On Jun 30, 2005, at 6:18 AM, Jostein wrote:
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Cheers,
Jostein
Bergen?
Jolly good.
I work near Bergen, (live about 250 km away). The city is nice, very nice,
and there is plenty of interesting nature in the area. And the people there?
First class. Opinions on them vary a lot, I myself find them nice and
friendly (a lot less abusive then myself). If you
We arrive tomorrow at 12:30, and we don't have any plans for the afternoon
or evening. Coffee would be great. We're at the Dearborn Hyatt.
Amita
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 6:37 AM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Kostas Kavoussanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Kenneth Waller wrote:
for me the centered, static composition really hurts an otherwise well done
image. I like the background on this, as it is less in competition with the
subject than first one you posted.
I agree. I
All shot in the wild - I basically spend a lot of time walking on my
knees...
Dragonflies will often return to the same perch several times over. So if
you spot on in a good spot, slip in when they fly off and wait. About half
the time they come right back and don't notice you sitting there.
Thanks, Anothony. I'm planning to use the 90mm as a portrait lens. If I were
concerned about my back (and I am) I'd leave the Tamron 28-75mm at home, but
my husband convinced me to bring it. The Sigma's coming along mainly as the
walkabout lens for the rest of the trip and for the wedding itself
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There will be no Sigma 30/1.4 for Pentax.
Just like no 150mm macro; no 80-400 OS, etc. edtc.
Buy the Limited 33/1.8 (One of the best lenses made; only $800 USA
The Sigma 30/1.4 should be available for Pentax by this fall.
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
lol ... Actually, it was Richard Day, my friend from
Gloucester, that
had the Lowepro Omni Traveler. It seems a very nice bag! I've been
tempted.
LOL! My bad, although I could have sworn I saw you with it. Guess my
memory's going already.
BTW, last night I noticed that Pelican had a
Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mentioned in the another thread that I'm attending a wedding outside
Detroit this weekend. My kit for the weekend is
istD
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8
new crop factor Sigma 18-125mm f/3.5 - 5.6
Tam 90mm macro
FA 50mm f/1.4
my Sigma flash.
Does that sound like
Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dragonflies will often return to the same perch several times over. So if
you spot on in a good spot, slip in when they fly off and wait. About half
the time they come right back and don't notice you sitting there.
Now *this* is useful photographic
I know exactly what you mean, I use diopters on the
cameras.
About 15 years ago I damaged the cornea on my left
eye, it healed but it's not attached very well.
Rules out contacts permanently. ;-(
Don
-Original Message-
From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This supports what many had begun to suspect, based on the release of
lenses designed for the APS digital sensor size and the reluctance of
most makers to go full frame. If this is correct, Pentax is on the
right path.
Paul
On Jun 30, 2005, at 1:36 AM,
Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
Thinking of buying the pentax 80- 200 f2.8 for my Pentax ist D. But I am
concerned about the power focus. I have a 28 -105 power zoom which does not
work on ist D is this the same for 80-200 f2.8. Would it be better to buy
the sigma lens ?
The LowePro Omni Trekker is the same concept.
Stowable/removable backpack and tripod straps.
It's a good bit larger than the Traveler though.
I just priced them through Photococan, an eekBay
seller.(very good one) $119.00 plus shipping.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Amita Guha
Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jostein wrote:
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Ain't those illegal?
What, daisies?
:-P
Now, no false moves please. I want you to hand over all the lupins
you've got.
--
Mark Roberts
Excellent shot Albano.
I like how the blue arc offsets the spots a bit.
Well deserved honour Sir.
Dave
Hi gang,
I'm very happy. I won a Mention in a photo contest
called People of my city. It's a prestigious contest
with more than 1000 photos
The *ist DL gets a nice brief review and picture in the New York Times
today. The author gives kudos to Pentax for backward lens
compatibility. Very nice. It's on page C8 in the national edition.
Paul
Welcome to the world of 001001000100010g
Some nice first samples Butch. I really like the mill and the BW bird.
I have the A28 and it has become the standard lens so to speak for my istD.
Dave
Hi guys
As promised Some photos from the new ist ds. The
Excellent.
Love the look and the tilt works well.
Dave
Playing catch up ... hmm, should be on #27
according to my calendar.
This guy's expression really got my attention.
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/22.htm
Comments, critique,
Quoting Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ain't those illegal?
Not this one, no. This is the wild poppy that you find as weed all over Europe.
It doesn't contain very much of the famous opiates.
Jostein
This message was
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 20:43:07
US/Eastern,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gang
I fear my run of 5 pictures with positive feedback is about to change,but,
i'll submit
Deer_1 for
your dining and dancing pleasure.
Just finishing my packing now:
Helmet: check,
Bike shoes: check,
Ears: check,
Jerseys and shorts: check,
Jazz CD's and player and book for the plane: check,
Camera (bringing only the Leica as I have to pack light): check,
Birth certificate: check.
There's something I'm forgetting, but
mike wilson wrote:
My personal testing (to be published soon) shows that a 5MP sensor
with dedicated optics can match the performance of a 35mm negative
of superb quality coupled to a lens of equally superb quality.
To do what, though? Produce prints up to a certain size, arguably.
You can do
From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 12:16:05 GMT
To: PDML pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: NYC Here I Come!
Just finishing my packing now:
Helmet: check,
Bike shoes: check,
Ears: check,
Jerseys and shorts: check,
Jazz CD's and player and book for
From: Steve Jolly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 12:17:06 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT Why the full size solid-state imaging sensor will be a pipe
mike wilson wrote:
My personal testing (to be published soon) shows that a 5MP sensor
with dedicated optics
- Original Message -
From: Steve Jolly
Subject: Re: OT Why the full size solid-state imaging sensor will be a pipe
I don't understand the importance of print size. If the two systems
capture the same amount of information about a scene, then they will
produce prints of the same
- Original Message -
From: David Mann
Subject: Re: A technology only a Cotty could love
Now that's amazing, but so is the K mount view camera on the same
page.
That's brilliant. Should try it with a 6x7 :)
I did that a few years ago.
William Robb
On 6/30/05, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passport, Frank, Passport.
Don't have one yet. When I get back, that's on my priority list,
since I may be heading to Spain at Christmas.
I know that next year the rules change so that a passport will be
required for Canadian citizens entering
Hi gang,
Thanks to everybody for your nice words!
Regards,
Albano
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent shot Albano.
I like how the blue arc offsets the spots a bit.
Well deserved honour Sir.
Dave
Hi gang,
I'm very happy. I won a Mention
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 08:43:06 -0400, frank theriault wrote:
Once they see the ears, how can they refuse me entry? g
I knew I shoulda turned left at Albuquerque. :-)
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
From: Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 11:42:07 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: it's all Godfrey's fault
The LowePro Omni Trekker is the same concept.
Stowable/removable backpack and tripod straps.
It's a good bit larger than the Traveler though.
I
Looks like I'll get a chance to meet up with Amita, Nate and
Mishka in Queens on Sunday night! I'm really looking forward to that!
Have a good trip! Looking forward to Sunday night!
Amita
From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 12:43:06 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: NYC Here I Come!
On 6/30/05, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passport, Frank, Passport.
Don't have one yet. When I get back, that's on my priority list,
On 30 Jun 2005 at 7:36, Mark Roberts wrote:
Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dragonflies will often return to the same perch several times over. So if you
spot on in a good spot, slip in when they fly off and wait. About half the
time
they come right back and don't notice you sitting
On 6/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip have a good time in NYC. Say hi to Ann and anyone else you meet up
with.
Will do!
-frank
--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On 30 Jun 2005 at 0:53, keithw wrote:
Erwin's comments, in part:
My personal testing (to be published soon) shows that a 5MP sensor with
dedicated optics can match the performance of a 35mm negative of superb
quality coupled to a lens of equally superb quality.
Now I'll have to go back
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (fə-tŏg'rə-fē) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
photosensitive surfaces.
On 30/6/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
When?
Could be a little while!
And who is coming?
No it's just the way I am sitting.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com
_
In a message dated 6/30/2005 8:18:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:Dictionarypho·tog·ra·phy (fə-tŏg'rə-fē) pronunciationn.1.
The art or process of producing images of objects onphotosensitive surfaces.
No, No, No! This is the definition of Dictionary!;-) Main
On 29/6/05, Amita Guha, discombobulated, unleashed:
I went to the store tonight and
enabled myself with the Lowepro Omni Traveler,
So we know what you're talking about:
http://tinyurl.com/3kv6l
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|
From: Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 02:20:56 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: just to add to the discussion
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (f?-t?g'r?-f?) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 01:33:19 GMT
To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: GESO: Aker Brygge, Oslo, Norway
On 30/6/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
When?
Could be a little while!
And who is coming?
No it's just the way
Joaquim (The Troublemaker) Carvalho wrote:
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (fə-tŏg'rə-fē) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
photosensitive surfaces.
Did you write that to add to the discussion or to start an argument? G
Okay, I'll play. We can
On 30/6/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
Just finishing my packing now:
Helmet: check,
Bike shoes: check,
Ears: check,
Jerseys and shorts: check,
Jazz CD's and player and book for the plane: check,
Camera (bringing only the Leica as I have to pack light): check,
Birth
On 30/6/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
PS: Oh yeah:
Bike: CHECK
Oh. Have a greet weekend mate.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com
_
fra: Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (f?-t?g'r?-f?) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
photosensitive surfaces.
That's right, like on the photosensitive surface of charge coupled diodes in
silicon .-)
G'day Bruce,
Beautiful light great composition.
Nicely done.
Dave
On 6/30/05, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very recently back from a trip to Southern Utah to see Canyonlands,
Arches and Monument Valley among other things. It was a turbo-tour,
but purely photo oriented. Got lots
On 6/29/05, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got to admit he is a good man.
I better join in this We-Love-Rob-a-Thon, too!
Whatta great guy! (seriously)
He's what this list is about, and why it's such a great place to spend
a couple of hours a day.
cheers,
frank
--
Sharpness is a
On 6/30/05, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh. Have a greet weekend mate.
:-)
Thanks!
-frank
--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
Off course it could be a little while.
First you have to pack your gear.
And then, travel near an hour by plane ;-)
Now I am joking. But the original idea was rather spontaneous, yes, but I
am partly serious.
A PDML happening in Bergen might be a winner.
The seed is planted. Let us see what
On 29/6/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
Playing catch up ... hmm, should be on #27 according to my calendar.
This guy's expression really got my attention.
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/22.htm
Comments, critique, always appreciated.
LOL. Fantastic!
On 30/6/05, Jostein, discombobulated, unleashed:
Hi gang,
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3479/display/3436741
Tell what you think.
Crop an inch off the top and I'll take it :-)
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|
The shadows highlights tool is very useful. But I agree with
Godfrey. The major problem is it is a destructive adjustment, once
made it can't be modified. Unlike masks adjustment layers. What
would be really nice in the next incarnation of Photoshop would be to
have a SH adjustment layer.
Dave
On Jun 30, 2005, at 6:45 AM, Tom Reese wrote:
Joaquim (The Troublemaker) Carvalho wrote:
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (fə-tŏg'rə-fē) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
photosensitive surfaces.
Did you write that to add to the discussion or
fra: Tom Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joaquim (The Troublemaker) Carvalho wrote:
Dictionary
pho·tog·ra·phy (f?-t?g'r?-f?) pronunciation
n.
1. The art or process of producing images of objects on
photosensitive surfaces.
Did you write that to add to the discussion or to
On 30/6/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
Off course it could be a little while.
First you have to pack your gear.
And then, travel near an hour by plane ;-)
Now I am joking. But the original idea was rather spontaneous, yes, but I
am partly serious.
A PDML happening in Bergen
On 30/6/05, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
(He shoots with a Canon D1, which has a 1.3 crop factor.)
1D, possibly a Mark 2.
The original 1D is 4MP, the Mark 2 is 8MP.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com
On 30/6/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
Oh. Have a greet weekend mate.
:-)
Thanks!
-frank
PICTURES Frank, pictures! Get a few candids of Amita, she's worth it ;-)
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com
On 30/6/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
When?
Could be a little while!
And who is coming?
No it's just the way I am sitting.
That explains the short pants.
Groan!
(d'oh)
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|
On 30/6/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
I better join in this We-Love-Rob-a-Thon, too!
Whatta great guy! (seriously)
He's what this list is about, and why it's such a great place to spend
a couple of hours a day.
pass me the sick bag, I'm feeling faint
Cheers,
Cotty
In a message dated 6/30/2005 8:59:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've only used the HS tool a little bit so far. What disturbs me
about it is that, like smart-sharpen, I don't have a good feel for
what it's actually doing to the data.
It is a funny tool.
On 30 Jun 2005 at 15:03, Cotty wrote:
pass me the sick bag, I'm feeling faint
LOL, we love you too Cotty XXX
Thanks for the good kudos Frank et al, Ger is most amused. :-)
Cheers,
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Agreed. I've ran into some situations whre SH doesn't work very well, but they
seem to be the exception rather than the rule. I experimented for a while with
duplicate layers, opacity, and the eraser. That gave me some nice control, but
I later realized I could accomplish much the same thing by
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu PM 02:09:13 GMT
To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PDML Bergen Brygge, Norway (was RE: GESO: Aker Brygge, Oslo,
Norway)
On 30/6/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
Off course it could be a little while.
On 30/6/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
Sounds good to me. Of course, it means you will possibly miss GFM...
Not possible!
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 30 Jun 2005 at 10:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a funny tool. Sometimes it does wonders, and in other instances it
makes dreadful results.
Sometimes I make a duplicate layer, apply shadow and Highlight, then adjust
opacity of the layer. That helps when you have a real hot
I just received the brand new Minox B I bought cheap from Ebay and
I'm feeling very excited.
Checked the meter sensitivity against my DS and the Minox is
overexposing by a full F stop, or I guess the DS may be underexposing
a bit: without exposure compensation no areas on my photos ever reach
Hi all,
i just faced another problem, and i think, some of you guys can help me.
i'm reading this list for a couple of years, and everything was clear,
maybe because i was using simple Pentax equipment...
Sooo... more advanced cameras and more advanced questions:
Tried to connect Sigma
I thought this would be about Christiania. . .
ok times for a new (geek) joke:
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand binary and those who don't.
Danilo.
On 6/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome to the world of 001001000100010g
Some nice first samples Butch. I really like the mill and the
LOL.
Gotcha, Dan!
Jostein
Quoting Daniel J. Matyola [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought this would be about Christiania. . .
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Hello Jostein,
From where I come from, we call those wild flowers - sounds nicer.
The mix of colors is wonderful and the DOF really works nicely here.
One thing that doesn't really work well for me is the blown to the
right look. It may very well be that the wind was blowing that
direction, but
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: Steve Jolly
Subject: Re: OT Why the full size solid-state imaging sensor will be a pipe
I don't understand the importance of print size. If the two systems
capture the same amount of information about a scene, then they will
produce
Dunno if this piping up is part of your dreams, Cotty, but tonight I'll be
flying back to Denmark to continue my holiday.
:-)
To the uninformed, what Cotty calls the FiddlyBits is another derivation from
the ubiqutous Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Readers/listeners may recall
that
Hello David,
Thanks for taking a look. As we were each setting up in a little
different spot, I looked over and saw him and how the light was
working. I had to take a couple of shots of him in different
positions.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Thursday, June 30, 2005, 6:48:02 AM, you wrote:
DS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent.
Love the look and the tilt works well.
Dave
Playing catch up ... hmm, should be on #27
according to my calendar.
This guy's expression really got my attention.
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/22.htm
Comments, critique, always
This is getting sappy, but I, too, have benefited greatly by having
Rob participate on the list. Great guy!
--
Bruce
Thursday, June 30, 2005, 6:51:11 AM, you wrote:
ft I better join in this We-Love-Rob-a-Thon, too!
ft Whatta great guy! (seriously)
ft He's what this list is about, and why
Just got a Pentax 28mm f2.8 pentax f af prime. Nice tiny lens, seems very
sharp on my Ist Ds
http://www.sonc.com/gauss__f28.htm
Regards,
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish
Frank said:snipped
I'm printing off all sorts of crap that they may like at the border:
maps, return tickets, CMWC (Cycle Messenger World Championships) info,
e-mail from Ann confirming her address and the fact that I'm staying
with her. One thing
On 30/6/05, Bruce Dayton, discombobulated, unleashed:
This is getting sappy, but I, too, have benefited greatly by having
Rob participate on the list. Great guy!
Get me a bucket!
Cheers,
Cotty
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