William Robb wrote:
Since the law itself is very open to individual interpretation, it is a bit
dangerous to have a picture of a naked child on a computer hard drive, even
if it is in a residual cache, rather than formally saved.
I really wish some of these Europeans would get it through
That's right, Bruce. If you see it as an image.
But, as I have said before - when it comes to watching images, people can be
devided in two groups:
Those who look at the image as an image.
And those who look at what ever is in the image.
People, who live here would be in the last category - they
Jack Davis wrote:
You did!
Was it something she just read? A far off sound?
No way of deciding, obviously, but it's the curiosity it provokes
that's intriguing.
Exactly! I didn't notice anything at the time that she might be looking
at, either.
Glad you like it. Thanks.
The background
This shot just brings to mind a voodoo doll just made and ready to be
used. The other strange thought that came to me was Marvin the
Martian.
Maybe. You have good imagination, I think (which is a Good Thing)...
I also like the picture. Nice light.
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I really just
stopped to check out what was going on with the sunlight.
Always felt guilty for having such luck.
Always inviting comments.
I rather like the sky in this one. The contrast between the blue and
grey, and the way the clouds have a certain depth. And also the
reflections in
At 02:39 PM 20/07/2006, Jostein wrote:
May not mean much to people who can't read French, though...:-)
I can read it.
I just don't know what says :-)
Dave
Jostein
On 7/18/06, Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display/6177055
Fotosight.ru refuse to show me the second image, but I really liked
the first one. The sign makes it. Makes me wonder what kind of quality
substance the once was, running to the pipeline.
May not mean much to people who can't read French, though...:-)
Jostein
On 7/18/06, Ralf R. Radermacher
Very nice photograph, Jack. The colours look a little like it came from an
old geography book - I think there's a tiny hint of yellow cast - or what?
Regards
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What program did you sue to make the correction?
Don
John Francis wrote:
It looks as though you've squashed it a little vertically
in the process of correcting the perspective.
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 12:38:11AM -0500, Brian Walters wrote:
Hi all
I quite liked this photo of afternoon
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.16 skrev William Robb:
- Original Message -
From: Keith McGuinness
Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
I stopped looking at anything from Dag ages ago because he is an
asshole in
this regard.
William Robb
And that, of course, is what you have to do. The
Good point .-)
I never have the time to follow this list at work...
DagT
Den 19. jul. 2006 kl. 11.01 skrev David Savage:
Shouldn't you be working instead of browsing the PDML?
vbg
Dave (at work)
On 7/19/06, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that it's a beautiful photo of
Indignant? demeaning? surely not. Certainly no intention. 8^\
As I said, it's your photo and if you're satisfied with it, life is
good.
I've never heard *anyone* refer to Photoshop tools as 'enhancement
and its submenus' before! The metaphor of that language simply
doesn't make any sense
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.05 skrev Keith McGuinness:
I am NOT saying that what you did is in anyway wrong but you've
got to remember that the LAWS in other countries might be
different, not only the customs.
Well, that only brings a new problem. How much do we have to know
about foreign
But...is it possible to correct perspecive without
distorting other parts of the picture?
I always get the same effect as Brian, I correct the
perspective (with the Photoshop feature) but the
building doors are squashed vertically.
Is there another way to do it?
Thanks,
Jaume
--- John Francis
I have not been able to get out and do much shooting as of late since
I'm busy trying to move into a new home my wife and I are purchasing.
That coupled with the start of Salmon fishing season has kept me away
from my camera. This is another of my Great Blue Heron images
captured with the
Just what the subject says. For anyone interested look under Pentax
Digital Finder accessories.
I think we've discussed this gadget here before. I like the idea
somewhat, but it costs more than I'm willing to pay. I once thought
about building my own variant based on a broken digicam. I'm
Jostein Øksne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fotosight.ru refuse to show me the second image, but I really liked
the first one.
The second has turned out to be such a flop that I've decided to replace
it by this one:
http://www.photosight.ru/photo.php?photoid=1544630
Ralf
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Jay Taylor wrote:
I have not been able to get out and do much shooting as of late since
I'm busy trying to move into a new home my wife and I are purchasing.
That coupled with the start of Salmon fishing season has kept me away
from my camera. This is another of my Great Blue Heron
Op Thu, 20 Jul 2006 09:52:08 +0200 schreef Jaume Lahuerta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But...is it possible to correct perspecive without
distorting other parts of the picture?
Actually, the perspective is correct in the original picture, I think? The
low point-of view results in a vanishing point
You can ask.
DagT wrote:
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.05 skrev Keith McGuinness:
I am NOT saying that what you did is in anyway wrong but you've
got to remember that the LAWS in other countries might be
different, not only the customs.
Well, that only brings a new problem. How much do
In a message dated 7/19/2006 5:54:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
istDL, 200mm f/4 SMC, iso 800. The image is cropped about 50%.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/newtmaker/IMGP24115x7cropweb.jpg
Walt
==
Very, very nice shot of an owl. You can really see all the
In a message dated 7/19/2006 10:21:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This shot just brings to mind a voodoo doll just made and ready to be
used. The other strange thought that came to me was Marvin the
Martian.
Pentax *istD, Tokina AT-X SD 400/5.6, Handheld
ISO 200, 1/750
On Jul 20, 2006, at 4:05 PM, Keith McGuinness wrote:
The trouble is that the laws in some places are such that you
could get charged with an offense just for looking at such a
photo, regardless of your reasons for doing so.
The difficult thing about applying that to the internet is that often
I have CS and there seems to be no perspective correction filter -- only
funny stuff. I think Paintshop Pro had one.
Don
Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
But...is it possible to correct perspecive without
distorting other parts of the picture?
I always get the same effect as Brian, I correct the
In a message dated 7/19/2006 7:47:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some of you know that both my 90 year old mother and my almost two year
old granddaughter, Grace, live with me. Tonight, my granddaughter
climbed up on my mother's lap and started reading a book to her. My
I know
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 10.44 skrev P. J. Alling:
You can ask.
DagT wrote:
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.05 skrev Keith McGuinness:
I am NOT saying that what you did is in anyway wrong but you've
got to remember that the LAWS in other countries might be
different, not only the
In a message dated 7/19/2006 3:06:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I colleaque of mine lives very near the sea (most Danes do ;-).
When I visited him earlier this evening, I did this sunset image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/193652447/
Regards
Jens
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That is
Your left or our left? :)
- Dave
On Jul 20, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
oops - I meant the left half of the image...brain fart - sorry.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006, 3:09:49 PM, you wrote:
BD Interesting...It is a sunset, but has a coolness to it, like it is
BD rather cold outside.
In a message dated 7/19/2006 3:06:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I colleaque of mine lives very near the sea (most Danes do ;-).
When I visited him earlier this evening, I did this sunset image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/193652447/
Regards
Jens
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In a message dated 7/19/2006 9:19:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems each time I decide to upload an image I recall it was shot at
least a few years ago. (True of a number of things)
Driving around Lake Tahoe when, suddenly, the light was different.
Next pull-off was,
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, mike wilson wrote:
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/extra/egallery/pcat/218194/display/6191849
???
Kostas
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In a message dated 7/19/2006 4:50:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Jack
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=143
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Like it.
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In a message dated 7/19/2006 4:19:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/extra/egallery/pcat/218194/display/6191849
The lamb from the fields in the farm next door is still too radioactive
to sell directly to the public, due to Chernobyl.
mike
In a message dated 7/18/2006 9:04:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At least I think it is. This was taken on the same walk yesterday as
the egrets. The odd looking patterns you see in the background are, I
believe, reflections from trees and foliage. I shot from a small
Downloads seem to be a trifle slow at the moment. Maybe it's very
popular.
8-)
From: Kostas Kavoussanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu AM 09:15:02 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: GESO Scout camp
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, mike wilson wrote:
But only if you know what the question is.
From: DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu AM 08:41:31 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
I know
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 10.44 skrev P. J. Alling:
You can ask.
DagT wrote:
Den 20. jul.
In a message dated 7/18/2006 12:44:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Thanks! Just added two more:
http://www.robertstech.com/fungus.htm
(The last two on the page.)
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Nice, Mark. Worthy additions.
Who ever
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu AM 09:24:06 GMT
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: GESO Scout camp
In a message dated 7/19/2006 4:19:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/extra/egallery/pcat/218194/display/6191849
The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 5:54:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
istDL, 200mm f/4 SMC, iso 800. The image is cropped about 50%.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/newtmaker/IMGP24115x7cropweb.jpg
Walt
==
Very, very nice shot of
David Mann wrote:
That kind of thing is starting to happen here:
http://www.starcanterbury.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?
storyid=3692452thesection=localnewsthesubsection=thesecondsubsection=
The link is incomplete but I found the story you were referring
to and it is the sort of thing
In a message dated 7/19/2006 1:50:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep feeling that I'm missing something.
Godfrey
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I'm missing what Lightroom is supposed to be.
I know Elements, and some of PS. How is Lightroom supposed to be different
and/or better?
Marnie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 3:06:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I colleaque of mine lives very near the sea (most Danes do ;-).
When I visited him earlier this evening, I did this sunset image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/193652447/
Christian wrote:
Jay Taylor wrote:
I have not been able to get out and do much shooting as of late since
I'm busy trying to move into a new home my wife and I are purchasing.
That coupled with the start of Salmon fishing season has kept me away
from my camera. This is another of my
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu AM 09:24:06 GMT
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: GESO Scout camp
In a message dated 7/19/2006 4:19:48 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/extra/egallery/pcat/218194/display/6191849
The
It is not a filter:
Menu: Edit-Transform-Perspective
see:
http://www.outbackphoto.com/workshop/PSPerspectiveCorrection/PhotoshopPerspectiveCorrection.html
--- Don Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I have CS and there seems to be no perspective
correction filter -- only
funny stuff. I
DagT wrote:
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.05 skrev Keith McGuinness:
I am NOT saying that what you did is in anyway wrong but you've
got to remember that the LAWS in other countries might be
different, not only the customs.
Well, that only brings a new problem. How much do we have to know
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, mike wilson wrote:
Try this:
http://home.fotocommunity.com/mike.a.wilson/index.php?id=529253g=218194
Click on top left and then the arrows above to navigate.
Thanks for sharing Mike. Home James is slightly disconcerting :-)
Kostas (and is it a Toyota?)
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 11:25:21 -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I'm sure the DA 21mm, unlike the DA 40mm, won't work very well for
35mm
film, but has anyone tried it, just for grins? Any test shots out
there?
I haven't seen anything yet, Mike. The DA21 is just getting into the
market and
Same here on my old AMD Duron 1800/ 512 RAM. Quite slow to say the least.
I just hope that updateing the thumbnail will be a one-time process
only, if not I'm in trouble ;)
I was amazed at the size of the download... quite small really.
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Hello Toralf,
I can see what you mean about the expression. It does seem to kind of
hang on to you and make you keep looking. Almost like you are trying
to see what she is seeing/thinking. I like this one in BW. Thanks
for sharing.
Glad you like it. Thanks.
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From: Kostas Kavoussanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu AM 10:14:26 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: GESO Scout camp
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, mike wilson wrote:
Try this:
http://home.fotocommunity.com/mike.a.wilson/index.php?id=529253g=218194
And I still have nothing to submit for architecture! ;-(
Buncha crap, but nothing good.
Between the 100 gegree days, storms and doing 2 peoples jobs
there hasn't been much opportunity for photography.
Still have today though, always did work better under pressure. ;-)
Don
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In a message dated 7/19/2006 1:50:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep feeling that I'm missing something.
Godfrey
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I'm missing what Lightroom is supposed to be.
I know Elements, and some of PS. How is Lightroom supposed to be
Hi Don
I'm using Photoshop Elements 1. I tried the Perspective tool but
couldn't get it to look right so I ended up using the Distort
tool.
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Don Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What program did
Yes - I noticed that too. However, trying to stretch it vertically
tends to lose the top spire.
Thanks for the comment, John.
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks as though you've
From an entirely unrelated board.
==
Then my last observation is that in Toronto traffic generally stopped but one
evening Heather and I were crossing the road and a bicyclist swerved over into
us and shouted go home tourist! Hehhehehh. We
Brian,
You appear to have done a fine job at something I haven't even tried.
Wonderful lighting nicely framed.
Jack
--- Brian Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I quite liked this photo of afternoon light on the sandstone walls of
an old church in western Sydney. Unfortunately it
Marnie,
I'm surprised each time I look at this image. It shouldn't work, but
somehow does..for me also.
Jack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 4:50:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jack
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=143
Marnie,
Embarrassingly generous comments.
Thanks so much.
Jack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 9:19:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems each time I decide to upload an image I recall it was shot at
least a few years ago. (True of a number
Jens,
I've wondered if that color hue is due to early spring growth. It may
not be the cause, but maybe cholesterol development has a ways to
go.(?)
Thanks much.
Jack
--- Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very nice photograph, Jack. The colours look a little like it came
from an
old
Nice shot and generally good work. But the center vertical isn't quite
straight. That throws it off if you're going for perfect alignment. If elements
has the Edit/Free Transform tool use this to rotate the image before you
correct the perspective. You might find that the perspective tool works
In Spanish. In Barcelona's presentation the
distributor told them that it would cost around 2000
EUR including the Leica 14-50 zoom.
Preview:
http://www.quesabesde.com/noticias/panasonic-lumix-dmc-l1,1_2599
Video:
On 20/7/06, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
From an entirely unrelated board.
==
Then my last observation is that in Toronto traffic generally stopped
but one evening Heather and I were crossing the road and a bicyclist
swerved over
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/20 Thu PM 01:35:03 GMT
To: pentax list PDML@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT Bad behaviour
On 20/7/06, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
From an entirely unrelated board.
==
Then my last
- Original Message -
From: DagT
Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
And that, of course, is what you have to do. The responsibility is on
your side, and as you never can know what is in the other end of an
internet link you have to be extremely careful.
Why don't you just say
content is of a
Toronto is the rudest city in Canada.
-Adam
mike wilson wrote:
From an entirely unrelated board.
==
Then my last observation is that in Toronto traffic generally stopped but one
evening Heather and I were crossing the road and a bicyclist
You make me laugh! :-)
Tom C.
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 22:16:29 -0600
- Original Message -
From: Keith McGuinness
Subject: Re:
I've got to go with Christian on this one. Technically, it is
excellent. It belongs in a book about Herons to help you see exactly
what they look like (at least the head/neck).
But aesthetically, it doesn't quite do it for me. I'd like to see the
body and maybe even a small bit of
Yesterday I looked again at the location. It turns out there are a
bunch of dead trees poking up in the middle of this pond (created by
beavers). Those dead trees have no foliage or small branches on them.
The pattern of their bark is what you are seeing in the reflection.
For me, knowing it is
As a photographer I find the web site logo offensive to me and all other
photographers everywhere. ;-)
Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
In Spanish. In Barcelona's presentation the
distributor told them that it would cost around 2000
EUR including the Leica 14-50 zoom.
Preview:
- Original Message -
From: Tom C
Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
You make me laugh! :-)
Thats probably why we are such good friends.
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Wonderful lighting. It really makes this shot special.
On 7/19/06, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This shot just brings to mind a voodoo doll just made and ready to be
used. The other strange thought that came to me was Marvin the
Martian.
Pentax *istD, Tokina AT-X SD 400/5.6,
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/19jul_seaoftranquillity.htm
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Very interesting and captivating. . .
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http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4682145
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I really love this shot. What an expression. Thanks for sharing it with us.
On 7/19/06, Walter Hamler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
istDL, 200mm f/4 SMC, iso 800. The image is cropped about 50%.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/newtmaker/IMGP24115x7cropweb.jpg
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Thanks - lighting does play a pretty critical role in this shot -
different lighting and there would be nothing but an ugly piece of
vegetation.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006, 9:17:26 AM, you wrote:
DJM Wonderful lighting. It really makes this shot special.
DJM On 7/19/06, Bruce Dayton
Thanks Dan. Glad you enjoyed it.
Tom C.
From: Daniel J. Matyola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PESO - Water Warp
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:31:55 -0500
Very interesting and captivating. . .
On
Thanks, Bruce. I took a few exposures of this scene and one of them
does not include the left bank. I actually like having a bit of the
left bank in the scene. I do agree with your assessment of the sky
and will try to crop it out soon.
Thanks for looking and commenting. Much appreciated.
On
I don't necessarily disagree, Jack. I'll give it a shot over the next
day or so and see. Thanks so much for the comments.
On 7/19/06, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like it. Can imagine the scene in the Fall with placid river
reflections.
While I like seeing all of the far right tree,
Thanks, Paul. I like the left bank, too. See my reply to Bruce.
Thanks, again!
On 7/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like this. Peaceful and pleasant. I wouldn't crop out the left bank. It
establishes that this is a river, rather than just the shore of a lake or
pond. I
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Thanks, Ken. I'll bring mine along next time and have the wife paddle
out into the middle. g
On 7/19/06, Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott, it leaves me asking is that all?
I'm expecting more but its not there.
Needs a red canoe or such.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message
Thanks, Frank! Glad you like it.
On 7/19/06, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/06, Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://picasaweb.google.com/sdloveless/July2006/photo#4953492787365543954
Taken from a bridge near Jersey Shore, PA. PZ-1, 28-80 power zoom,
Fuji
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 05:38:54AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 1:50:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep feeling that I'm missing something.
Godfrey
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I'm missing what Lightroom is supposed to be.
I know Elements, and some
I played with it on my laptop (P4 / 1.8 / 512 / XP) for awhile this morning,
but I definitely need more RAM. This site has several short video tutes for
each module by the likes of Dave Cross, Scott Kelby, and Matt Kloskowski:
http://www.photoshopuser.com/lightroom/library.html
Lou
More Tutorials
What Dan said. Great light. Excellent composition as well.
Paul
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From: Daniel J. Matyola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wonderful lighting. It really makes this shot special.
On 7/19/06, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This shot just brings to
Either one is fine with me.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: Brian Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PESO: An exercise in perspective adjustment
Hi all
I quite liked this photo of afternoon light on the sandstone walls of
an old church in western Sydney. Unfortunately
As posted I have several issues with this one.
The bill touching the RH edge looks like a mistake, it needs to have more
separation from the edge.
The intersection of the bill with that thingy in the background is
unfortunate as it draws my eye to it.
Focus exposure looks right on, although it
On 7/20/06, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/19jul_seaoftranquillity.htm
Tom C.
Tom,
Thanks for that link. It was spooky reading it, hearing phrases
that (I didn't realize) were etched in my memory.
Houston, Tranquility Base Here; the Eagle has
You can ask.
Or you can listen to those pdml'ers from that particular country.
Kenneth Waller
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From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PESO - Jump
You can ask.
DagT wrote:
Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 06.05 skrev Keith McGuinness:
I am NOT saying
There's quite a good review/introduction on Luminous Landscape.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/software/lightroom1.shtml
I've managed to download Lightroom for Windows and from the brief play
I've had with it I think it is probably going to suit my needs quite
well when it's finished.
Ah heck Tom, we all know that was staged here on earth- VBG
Kenneth Waller
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From: Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: 37 Year Anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon Landing
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/19jul_seaoftranquillity.htm
Tom C.
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I find trying to correct perspective in Elements a little tricky;
you end up with an image that's either squashed or stretched
horizontally (or, alternatively, stretched or sqashed vertically).
If you think of the perspective correction as distorting your
original rectangle into a trapeziod, you
Hi Frank. I was eight years old at the time.
I remember watching it on an old BW set as well. It was a Packard-Bell
19, we didn't have color TV yet. We changed the channels with a pair of
pliers. I recall my Dad telling us kids to sit down and be quiet because
this was important.
I
Nice focal length range for that zoom. 4/3rds so it's a 28-100
equivalent.
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Cheers,
Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Subject: Re: OT: Panasonic DSLR Lumix
As long as you know what to ask.
Why would it occur to somebody in a culture where it is routine for
parents to photograph their naked children on a beach to thing that
other cultures might be uptight about it?
Does anyone here, for example, consider the difficulties that might be
caused to
I like it, Scott, and I wouldn't change anything. The
curve of the river interacts nicely with the shore and
the far hills.
Numbers 2 and 3 of this on-line collection are really
nice, too.
This is the PESO maiden voyage of the PZ-1, isn't
it?
Rick
--- Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What, you think there's something wrong with driving at 95mph in a
70mph zone, and photographing with one hand and a camera in front of
your face, in the fast lane?
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Cheers,
Bob
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Thank very much, Marnie. I really glad you like it.
A little to the right of the centre of the image there's a building that
catches the sun (small yellow dot).
It is actually a huge ware house - the central ware house for Denmark and
Sweeden for a very popular retail chain called NETTO (Owned by
On 7/18/06, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great photo!
Yes!!
cheers,
frank
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