That and it was in A Hard Day's Night.
Which brings to mind a question that has been bothering me for years:
What camera model and lens combination was Ringo using in A Hard Day's
Night?
I've asked dozens of people, but no one has provided a satisfactory answer.
Anyone here know?
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Looks like it will be around $250 to fix the FA 70-200, so i won't do
that. However to fix Erin's canmera that acts up will be aqround
$350,plus parts taxes etc, Canadian.
Hey, if you're interested, I'll sell you my *istD outfit for US$600. Of
course, she may not need half the stuff in my
What camera model and lens combination was Ringo using in A Hard Day's
Night?
Pentax H3
I'm pretty sure he was using a 135mm lens at one point but I have no
idea which 135 it might be. Can't remember for certain if he had a 50mm
on it at one point.
I don't recall the lens being all that big.
Does anyone have a good source for Epson roll papers that are the proper
size for a 2200?
Also, anyone know the max length one can print on the 2200 without RIP
software?
Last week I was able to buy (for cheap) most of my old workstation from
Reed's as they were closing down. This included
I really, really need the roll paper holders for the Epson Stylus Photo
2200. If you have the auto cutter, I'll buy that too.
I can't find them for sale anywhere on the web, not even eBay. I thought I
grabbed them when I bought the printer from my former employer, but I guess
not.
Quite a few K10Ds are experiencing flash failures after just a few
uses.
Usually just the flash goes, but this sounds like flash plus
something else.
I've seen two or three mentioned on DPReview. Where does that become
quite a few?
Come now, Godfrey. Don't you know that two or three bad
Paul, FWIW, check out the clearance center on Epson's site. They currently
have a refurbished 2200 for
$447.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/BuyEpson/ccProductCategory.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yesoid=-13267
A vote of confidence for refurb'd Epsons:
The 2200 I have now was an Epson refurb that
So I went out and shot some nighttime photos of San Francisco a few nights
ago, and was going to stitch them together tonight. I forgot I had my K10D
set to MTF, and so my photos (all shot with the DA 50-200) have too much
vignetting to stitch properly.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to an
Still haven't found a job, need the dough:
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*sigh*
I hate to give fuel to the doomsayers and eternal pessimists (read: the
seeming majority of DPReview's forum users and a few guys here), but I think
there's a problem with my K10D. I never saw long-exposure noise like this
in my *istD.
Here are three versions of the
You were a Kodak moment once, and you're going to be one again, only
this time it's digital...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz6XjXu-oT8eurl=
Almost makes me want to buy a Kodak.
And actually, some of the Kodaks I used to sell were decent little cameras.
I probably would have bought the
No, not me. I haven't found much noise as yet. My longest exposures
tend to be in the .5 to 1 second range so far.
Perhaps someone could try a longer exposure, if you have a spare moment?
I'd really like to see if this issue is common or not.
Thanks.
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Does anybody have any experience with Delkin's lens shades for the DS
or the DL (http://www.delkin.com/products/popupshades/)?
I bought one for the DS and modified it for my D. I loved it, especially
after it kept working when one of the side panels snapped off (my fault).
Here's a pic of
Lots of lookers, but no bids just yet:
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If you have any questions, or if you'd like to make an offer, please let me
know.
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not for me, but your pano is really neat!
Thanks. :)
As soon as I get my printer set up, and some Epson Premium Luster roll
paper, I'm going to start making prints again. Some will be gifts, but most
will be to sell.
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WARNING: Cat content ahead!
I have a black cat named Serendipity. Since she's so dark, she's nearly
impossible to photograph well.
I'd normally post a direct link to the photo in question, but since it's
almost all black, I'll just point you to my black-background blog instead:
I get press releases from the North American International Auto Show.
Today, I received a summary of a joint release from Ford and
Microsoft saying that all Ford vehicles will be equipped with
wireless routers and internet receivers. I'm not sure how this will
work or what the details
Blue oval of death?
No, death isn't an option at the moment. Could be in the future, but
I doubt it. Huge companies have a way of healing themselves,
frequently with help from others. Like Microsoft, for example.
I meant... instead of the infamous Blue Screen of Death...
Nevermind.
I found a job.
I'm now a Sign Maker at a place nearby called Signs That Sell. I start
tomorrow at 7:30. AM. I haven't had to be up that early every day since
high school. It'll take some adjustment, but I can deal with it. I'm a
little sad that I couldn't find a job at another camera
When Pentax said they were swtiching to SD cards, I did my own
investigating on them and learned about the lock that will prevent the
user erasing anything important. I heard that CF cards were headed in
that direction, but never have seen a CF card with a lock on it to prevent
erasure. I
Finally got My K10D today YAH
but my Sigma 24-70 zoom won't work with it. Won't auto focus, won't auto
anything,
Yet same lens works perfictaly on my MZ7.
Blame Sigma and their habit of backwards-engineering cameras to make their
lenses and flashes compatible, instead of
Strange how we almost never hear of that kind fo problem with
Tokina/Tamron/Cosina etc. 3rd party lenses. Really strange, no?
Of course, Sigma sells a lot more lens too.
I'm pretty sure those other companies pay for the rights to make their
lenses compatible, which would mean they're given
Just pop your SD card in your DSLR only upside down and push real
hard, you'll find something will break but most often it's the card.
I'm also hearing more anecdotes about dirty contacts on SD cards
causing read/write unreliability. Nothing's fool proof.
True, but it's vastly easier to bend
Thanks, everyone. :)
My first day was pretty good. Looks like I've got some coworkers who are
nice and easy to work with. The few things I've done so far were much
easier than I expected, but there are many more complicated things to learn.
I think the hardest part will be training myself
I'd say that if you could get the CF card into the slot backwards,
without using a sufficient amount of force to destroy the slot, it was
incorrectly designed to begin with. I have a card reader with a type II
slot where you could possibly incorrectly insert a type one card,
(though it
The biggest problem we had was with cards that hadn't been formatted that
wouldn't read in the readers at all, though they would read in camera.
The second biggest problem we had was Sony Memory Sticks.
Oh man, non- (or improperly-) formatted cards were a nightmare too, since
the customers
The logic in you statement just doesn't hold, so how is what you stated
any
different with the SD card.
Maybe the universe of CF cards was just bigger than SD cards.
I don't understand why you thought my logic was bad, but I'm glad Godfrey
cleared things up for you.
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I don't understand why you thought my logic was bad
Your statements didn't point out in any way in which the SD was physically
different from the CF.
Godfrey's did.
I assumed anyone who cared would have seen the differences by now. They're
pretty obvious (to me anyway) if one takes a
When i zoomed in on the silo, the side of it had really bad colour
noise on the sunnier side of it. Some not so bad in the blue of the sky.
No matter what exp comp i used the shots were all ubder exposed here.
I think we'd need to see the actual photos to be able to help here. How
about
I have attempted, once again, to sell my DS on eBay.
Once again, I have had a Nigerian Scammer attempt to scam me out of my
camera.
I will not sell on eBay.
Repeat again. I will not sell on eBay.
Don't give up, dude. It'll sell, and you'll be a little richer when it
does. How else
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=150079244619
The first auction produced no bids, so I lowered the price and relisted it.
Will ship anywhere for PDML members, just let me know where you live, if
you're outside of the US, for an international shipping cost.
Thanks,
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The MTF is a measure of the resolving power (or sharpness) of the
lens,
and is dependent on aperture.
Not really. MTF stands for Modulation Transfer Function. This is an
expression of how accurately a lens transmits modulation, which is
not resolving power at all.
Okay, I think I may
Say, anyone know how much longer the comet will be visible in the northern
hemisphere? I just remembered that I could throw my 2x teleconverter on my
K 500mm 4.5 and maybe get a nice snap or two.
Also, what's a good website with info on the comet?
Thanks,
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Will setting P to MTF mode produce sharper images, on average, than
normal
Program mode?
As my old friend Fred Picker used to always say when asked questions
like this, TRY IT.
That's the only way you will know if it produces sharper images **for
you**, which is what matters.
Well, I've
Will setting P to MTF mode produce sharper images, on average, than
normal
Program mode?
As my old friend Fred Picker used to always say when asked questions
like this, TRY IT.
That's the only way you will know if it produces sharper images **for
you**, which is what matters.
I'm not too impressed with this effort, but here it is anyway:
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/K10D/_IGP0744.jpg
I think it's actually pretty cool, though I can't put my finger on exactly
why. I look forward to your next attempt. I missed out, so I'm living
vicariously through
If you don't want to read the entire thread, this message states
what the firmware revision will contain:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036message=21703213
If that is an accurate list, it looks like a nice complement of
fixes, upgraded features and refinements for the
Somtime last week my copperhill eclipse/pecpad/spatula kit arrived,
and I have attempted to clean the ccd (filter) for several nights in a
row now. (I only do a four passes or so before I get frustrated and
quit so I don't 'hurry' and ruin something :) The two spots I am
referred to earlier
http://www.physorg.com/news88439430.html
Fascinating stuff.
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On next February 12, the now growing moon will then be a very thin
crescent again, closing to the sun. At this very day, it will cruise
near the very bright planet Jupiter and the bright start Antares, in the
Scorpion constellation.
The trio will raise at the east (as usual), shortly before
Godfrey wrote:
I have several times nearly bought an Olympus E-1. It was the hottest
contender next to Pentax when I was choosing what to buy in late
2004
When the E-1 first came out (fall 2003), I had been selling cameras for
about a year. The Pentax *istD was coming out at the time, and I
I found this specimen in the bathroom today and took a few shots with the
macro lens and wireless, off camera flash. Bouncing the flash off the
floor
tiles the spider was on gave it this fragile, made of glass look.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a271/ShermanHJ60/DaddyLongLegs.jpg
Very
So, I am looking at 18-200 f/3.5-6.3 that are made by Tamron and Sigma.
Does anybody have any experience with either of them?
In my experience at my last job as well as with lenses I've owned, Tamron is
almost always better than Sigma. At the very least, Tamron lenses won't
have the
Something made me think of this recently, and I figured it might be fun to
share
At my last job, one of my favorite managers liked to say this when customers
asked him for film recommendations:
Film is like politics and religion, only with less violence.
He liked to help film neophytes
Most people who like the sling bags seem to go gaga for the Lowepro
Slingshot 200 AW.
Ah, but that's not the sling style I've come to like. The Crumpler bag I
have is a lot more like a messenger bag, but with a laptop slot. I'm pretty
sure it wasn't really made for camera gear (no padded
At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six
rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay, for
illustrative purposes: http://tinyurl.com/2vedp3
Hit cameras are tiny little novelty items from just after the end of WWII
My girlfriend works for OCZ Technology, an up-and-coming high-performance
memory manufacturer in the Silicon Valley. She got me a couple OCZ 150X 2gb
SD cards, and I love them. So fast! Very reliable thus far, and I've not
heard any negative words about OCZ products since I first heard of
Does anyone know somewhere that will attempt to repair a Pentax Auto-110
(actually Auto-110 Super)? I have one that froze up last year and I have
not been able to find anyone who will undertake to repair it.
I got one of my Auto110s fixed at APEX Camera Repair, in Walnut Creek,
California.
Anyone know how one gets a Pentax Artist Code? I tried using their Contact
Us form this past week, but haven't heard back.
Thanks,
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There's a post in the dpreview forums linking to a web page
http://www.idfoxx.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=18662sid=6bbf1ecbb3a940a790f1363fecfe0730
announcing a Windows Shell Extension that lets the standard
Windows file browser know how to extract thumbnails from .PEFs
(and from a plethora
C'mon guys, anyone? I'd just like to know how one gets a Pentax Artist Code
so I can join the gallery. The gallery people haven't gotten back to me
after I used their web contact form, so I'm wondering if there's another way
to get in touch with them.
Thanks,
John
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I tested my K10D's focusing accuracy a couple nights ago. I figured it was
fine, but I did it just for the hallibut.
Fishy puns aside, I used my D-FA 100mm f2.8 macro (shot wide open) and it
looks like my camera is spot-on. Are there really any benefits to checking
focus with other lenses if
So you went from Cool to people pointing and laughing...
Man, you have no idea. Here's my new ride:
http://neovenator.livejournal.com/147846.html
And for comparison's sake, my old ride:
http://www.neovenator.com/special/mustang/
Even the damaged end was cooler than my new ride, but hey,
Hope the nomenclature is correct. In any case, does it have a macro or
close-up feature. IIRC, the 16-45 does ... right?
The DA 18-55 actually has decent macro capabilities, though I don't know
what magnification it achieves at closest focus (best guess would be 1:4).
Sometimes I use it
That does not sound very good, any better experiences with the integrated
dust removal?
*shrug*
I haven't had any problems with dust with my K10D in the few months I've
owned it. I use the dust removal feature from time to time, usually when
I've been changing the lenses a few times during
Help!
My USB ports have pretty much stopped working. The only device they'll
recognize is my old Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer.
It start a couple nights ago, when the computer pretty much froze while I
was trying to shut it down. I had to shut it down by holding down the power
button til
What version of windows are you using?
XP Pro on an Alienware laptop (about three and a half years old now)
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First I would suspect your USB card inside your computer has worked loose
a
bit. But then I don't know if you have a USB card. But cards can work
loose
and cause major problems.
I forgot to mention my computer is a laptop, so the USB ports (I believe)
are connected directly to the
Update time!
Process of elimination has led me to believe my computer problems are
software based, as my computer recognizes USB 1 devices, but not USB 2.
However, in the process of trying to solve this, I managed to fuck up my
video drivers and some other things. I've never screwed up this
I'll take the grip if you've still got it!
Thanks,
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It made me lol, so I had to share:
http://riotclitshave.livejournal.com/769873.html
John
(still trying to get his computer back to 100%)
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For Sale: Delkin Cardbus 32 adapter for CF cards
If your computer has a PCMCIA card slot, this adapter is the fastest way
I've found for downloading your data off of Compact Flash (I II)cards.
Delkin's site:
http://www.delkin.com/products/adapters/cardbus/
The item for sale is a couple years
For Sale: Promaster SystemPro 1 Professional Tripod
I've owned these legs for about two or three years now. They're good,
sturdy legs for just about any size camera, though you will need to get a
head for it.
It shows some signs of use, such as scratches around the leg locks and other
JCO, you may have a large screen or eyes that can handle super-high
resolution, but not everyone is so blessed. I, for instance, use my laptop
for everything, and it has a 15.4 screen. I don't like having it set to a
super-high resolution because that makes text too small to read comfortably.
JCO wrote:
I guess I didnt make this clear enough, I dont
do lowest common denominator web photos, if your
screen cant show them fully as I want them to be seen,
then you simply dont GET to see them. Even reducing
them to 800 pixels wide ruins them IHMO.
Don't you think that's being rather
On Apr 2, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Christian wrote:
.. why don't YOU address the issues!
y'all got issues.
Nazi rule
G
Godfrey Godwins? Great.
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In an attempt to ease the built-up tension I suggest that you adjourn to
the provided link and have some fun and a laugh about ourselves, as both
human being and photographers.
Disclaimer: I beg Ann's (and any other lady in the list) pardon for some
of the images...nothing really serious but
It'd be nice to see a pro using Pentax equipment in some of those
shots, but
I imagine he'd be the laughing stock in those Canon-crowds.
In the words of Dick Feynmann: Why do you care what anybody else
thinks?
It's not so much what they think, as it is the constant heckling. I've been
in
Would somebody please give that guy a hand?
G
On Apr 13, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Cotty wrote:
!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6551185.stm
Perhaps he thought the croc was 'armless?
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Please, help me save $5000 and stay on the Pentax side...
Or, help me rationalize this crazy purchase :)
If you get it, won't you have to use those special filters Leica is giving
out to deal with the IR sensitivity issue? I don't know if you have other
Leica lenses, but I'd hate to have
The idjit who totaled my car went to trial yesterday, and I
got a phone call from the Assistant State's Attorney handling
the case afterward.
Well, I'm happy for you that your idiot is getting punished, at least. It's
been almost 16 months since my old Mustang was smashed up, and the fucking
For Sale: Delkin Cardbus 32 adapter for CF cards
If your computer has a PCMCIA card slot (very common on most laptops), this
adapter is the fastest way
I've found for downloading your data off of Compact Flash (I II)cards.
Delkin's site:
http://www.delkin.com/products/adapters/cardbus/
The
For Sale: Promaster SystemPro 1 Professional Tripod
I've owned these legs for about two or three years now. They're good,
sturdy legs for just about any size camera, though you will need to get a
head for it.
It shows some signs of use, such as scratches around the leg locks and other
parts,
Furthermore, look at the subject: Please unenable me! He asked for
arguments against a Leica purchase. He got 'em.
Paul
Of course. I'm not one to make a purchase like this lightly, even if I
can afford it.
About the next version: knowing Leica, that might well be in 5-8 years...
And
Is this thing on?
Squaaal. Sproc Sprich Hhhhmm.
Did someone take the mic into a pig slaughterhouse?
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Everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon...
http://www.neovenator.com is my site, though I'm starting to look at using
Picassa to post my photos. Still in the investigative stage, though.
Thanks!
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William Robb wrote:
I'm liking the F50/1.4 a lot on the K10.
That's my primary lens these days. I always carry my DA 18-55 and sometimes
the 50-200, but I rarely use them. The FA50 1.4 is the right size and the
right speed for what I like to shoot. If Pentax had an affordable, small,
wider
My Epson Stylus Photo 2200 has decided to go on strike. Most of the
printer's lights are blinking continuously, and the printer status monitor
tells me, Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life.
Contact your dealer for replacement.
The printer was printing fine just
Another Ground Signs photo with the Panasonic L1 + Pentax K17 FE,
taken in the gloaming of yesterday morning ... all bendy for Cotty. :-)
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/39e.htm
I'm digging it! Makes me feel slightly buzzed and a little dizzy, as if
I've just spun around a
Transformer: http://tinyurl.com/2sthe4
I wish there was a larger version so I could identify all the cameras used,
but this will have to do.
Cliffhanger: http://tinyurl.com/2vednb
Something I would never do, but I'm sure it provided a hell of an image.
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Transformer: http://tinyurl.com/2sthe4
I wish there was a larger version so I could identify all the cameras
used,
but this will have to do.
Reminds me of this guy's stuff (I've posted to these before):
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6177877
Off topic, but important for many people here, I think:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darknesis/1424292900/
Obviously, color profiles play a huge role in how your images are viewed
online. This is a good illustration of the problem.
John
(removes profile info before uploading, but would much
Off topic, but important for many people here, I think:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darknesis/1424292900/
Obviously, color profiles play a huge role in how your images are viewed
online. This is a good illustration of the problem.
John
(removes profile info before uploading, but would
Thanks for all the info, everyone!
I think I'll call the places mentioned and see what they recommend as far as
getting the film to them without damaging it. I'll be sure to report back
on any results!
Thanks again,
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Not the sharpest lenses, I assume. ;)
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The DA21 Limited I won in the Pentaxian.com contest arrived yesterday!
I'm still in a state of shock over it all, actually. When I look at the
lens on my K10D, it looks completely alien, I'm so used to bigger, cheaper
lenses. A small part of my brain panics, wondering how I could afford to
http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/camera_lens--
smc_DA_18-250mm_f.2F.3.5-6.3_ED_AL%28IF%29/reqID--10270314/
subsection--Digital_35mm_zoom
It's a re-branded Tamron, but news none-the-less. Under $500.
This could potentially be a very good lens, especially for people who
http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/camera_lens--
smc_DA_18-250mm_f.2F.3.5-6.3_ED_AL%28IF%29/reqID--10270314/
subsection--Digital_35mm_zoom
It's a re-branded Tamron, but news none-the-less. Under $500.
Excellent. Just what we need :-/
You may not need it, but Pentax sure
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I recently did my yearly update of my CafePress photography store, and
there's a lot of new stuff. CafePress' print quality is good, and I tried
to make my prices reasonable, too.
I don't honestly expect a bunch of photographers to buy some other
There's a reason Canon makes money, it's not just because they
are big and are diversified
That's right. The reason is because of their advertising budget. They have
the biggest in the industry. They also have sports photography all wrapped
up, so consumers see those big white Canon
http://neovenator.livejournal.com/172330.html
The set of photos I refer to in that post will be appearing in both my
LiveJournal and regular blog (neovenator.com/blogger.html). Many of the
photos in the set are from my CafePress store (about which I posted
yesterday), but there are a good
http://www.neovenator.com/2007/10/photo-now-all-photos-posted-here-will.html
The scene called to me. I'm not sure I answered well enough, but I like
what I came up with.
John
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Thanks for the comments, everyone. Some constuctive ideas there, such as:
I can see how it called to you. I have those experiences myself. I
think you have done a pretty good job here, but I still think there is
a better shot lurking. The two areas to be looking at are more
dramatic
http://tinyurl.com/2tat4n
It's not what you think. ;)
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This is damn near the silliest thing I've ever seen. I hope you sell
lots of them.
Sell? I had nothing to do with it, plus it's free to print and build on
your own. (I'm assuming anyway)
I don't plan on making one, but I hear paper models are big in places like
WHY? Why Do you guys keep insisting on posting these links without any
info? If
you were getting paid per hit I could understand. But why not just say
here is a
link to a cute paper cut out of a Pentax MX? Then the folks who are
interested
can check it out and those who are not can save
Walt, could you please add re: to your responses to other people's posts?
I keep clicking yours thinking you're the original poster, but that's rarely
the case. Then I have to find the original post to see the link, since you
tend to remove it from your post.
It would just be a heck of a lot
Whups, sorry, that was supposed to be off-list.
:(
John
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- Original Message -
From: John Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: GESO
Nice! I missed both the Blue Angels and the Castro Street Fair
yesterday, just getting over a nasty coldy/fluey thing and didn't
want to push it.
But when are you going to show some work with your Pentaxian prize lens?
Soon! I've got a few candidate photos that might be good enough, but I'm
I shot this yesterday during the Blue Angels air show in San Francisco.
It has minimal editing, so the colors still look a little weird.
http://www.neovenator.com/2007/10/wasnt-going-to-post-new-pic-this.html
That's an amazing shot John! I tried running it through Focus Magic to
clean up the
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