in Photoshop. I
stitched together with Panorama Maker 3.0 It was 2 rows 5 wide. Shots were
vertical and then rotated during conversion. The resulting image after
cropping is 4837x3900 pixels.
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easily eliminate the yellow part of the
flower on the top left.
This creature is so alive... So not clinical...
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thanks,
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effect and I expect to make good use of the filter come summer (and sunshine).
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on it (the
RM 90 is virtually black) - though not so accurately. It also can
autofocus through the filter, though it's painfully slow.
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about their neutral quad black inks:
http://www.lyson.com/products/quadblackframe.html
A distributor in the US (others in the UK, etc):
http://www.helixphoto.com/Digital/lyson/lysonqbink.html
Andre
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into the folder named pdml (what else:-)?),
the pic is called windowview.
Thomas
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violation.
After all, you're shooting for your livelihood.
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than average, even among cameras with USB 2.0 interfaces.
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Any idea as to the magnification?
Comments - likes/dislikes - what would you have done differently?
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
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on that corner before,
carving his figurines with a paring knife. In the second shot:
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you can seen the flecks of soap on his fingers, and around the cuticle of
one of his fingernails.imer
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card to an X's Drive II as
the card filled up.
Everything was shot with the *ist-D and either an A* 200 f4 macro or Kiron
105 f2.8 macro. No flash used but I did use both a POP diffuser and
reflector in most shots.
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Mark,
Those are wonderful and truely impressive.
The sharpness and detail look great.
They make wonderful pictures.
Wow.
Regards, Bob S.
MCC writes:
Here are some of the better shots:
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in the background and an umbrella to shade them really
improves
images of Hepatica...
Vic
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, dust, and things like that, not soft smeary or
oily.
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camera? I have a good few rolls of Ilford Delta 100 that
expired in June 2003, can I still use it?
Feroze
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Hi all.
I'v started my portfolio on Photo.net for the sharing of some of my x
Canada,Middle East
work pictures
and some European vacation shots.
The first two pic's are above.
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was introduced where if the name of the lens was left
blank (some 3rd party lenses) in the exif data, then photo
browser will fail as you have seen. If the lens name has
something in it, it will load up. At least that has been my
experience.
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Canadian TV.)
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completely re-worked captions.
Anyhow - a huge thanks for Boris Liberman (who was infinitely patient) and
the other folks at Natanya who made this possible!
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Hi Ken -
Did you physically send 49 images?
Yes - prints only though. Boris and his compadre's prepared them for
exhibition.
Can you post a web version?
H... that would require a level of organization I have yet to
demonstrate But I'll see if I can pull it together.
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it with the waves as a
foreground. Perosnally, I like it better without the lighthouse... This too
was shot with the *ist-D. The lens was a Sigma 70-200 f2.8.
Comments are appreciated -
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The moonshot is full frame.
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Yesterday I went to a nearby park and decided to try the *ist-D with some
serious bird
of hits on the first two pictures so i'll keep this
going for a
while.
Next week i;ll add some from jobs on our East coast,for our bunny eared
man.LOL
Hope you like em.
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but 1200mm would be a whole order of
magnitude over anything I've used. I really think that beginning with
300mm and up, technique really becomes critical and the challenges of
technique grow exponentially and you move into longer / bigger/ heavier glass.
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to slides. But, it is of course
easier to experiment and learn how to utilize digital.
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Totally cool. Congrats!
Marnie aka Doe You ought to kick back a photo (or two) to Boris. ;-)
Thanks, Marnie - good idea!
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in advance for looking /commenting.
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on the mountain Gaustatoppen, which
turned out this way:
http://www.oksne.net/paw/paw4.html
Comments are most welcome.
cheers,
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to prevent any quick falls.) I use the Bogen hexoganal
plate - I don't use anything but the main mounting screw, but I mounted it
on the lens once and haven't removed it since.
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Congrats on both accounts - that portrait is excellent!
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itself would be more or less sensitive and record
data differently.
I hope this makes sense -
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instantly...Ping
your friends today! Download Messenger Now
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through the card reader.
shel (feeling so down under)
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have to revamp the Scrabble Memory
Lane section of my homepage,
since one of the shots there is in the film and
its much too tiny.
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to be used is ISO 100 print film, but
it will probably come in handy some day. But I have several rolls of ISO
200, 400, and 800 color print film that I honestly don't see ever using. I
may just give it to family members who are still shooting film...
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put my film in a zip-lock bag and drop it into the freezer. Of
course, the film is in it's own packaging. Before shooting, just let the
rolls warm up to room temperature in thier air-tight cases before shooting
and you should be fine.
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remember.
Herb...
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at that time.
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Mark! Compass? 325 acres? That's not very big. (Only about 0.73 of a
mile square. Conversely it's about 0.50 of a square mile. A section, 1
mile by 1 mile, is 640 acres.)
You must be from the city!
:)
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get a will :-0
I'm just wondering, with the 6x7 gear and the heavyweight
tripod, how you reached the hmm.. I think I'll take the SWAMP TRAIL..
decision!
I hope to answer that with a PAW ...
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it only fell a few inches.
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Leaves, Old New:
http://markcassino.com/paw/leaves/
Shot yesterday - LX, Kiron 105 f2.8 macro, Plux-X 125 developed in
Dektol. This is my second try at using Dektol as a film developer.
As always, comments appreciated!
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on another PC before deleting the files off the hard drive. I usually run
it through Thumbs Plus on a second PC and make sure everything gets read
and displayed properly.
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wife to see if she paid any attention
when I told her where I was going (probably not...)
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Pan Rooster call. That was kinda weird.
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dots on TREES or rocks or deadwood
Sticking them on the rolls of film didn't
help keep us from getting lost one bit!
annsan :)
just call me Ms. NESMUCK
(if you get that reference you are at least my age
or older)
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shots, but 'Old Leaves' is my favorite of the
two. The developer really pulled the contrast level up and made for a
totally different feel that what color (or even conventional BW) would of
produced.
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At 11:16 PM 4/23/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Mark Cassino wrote:
LOL - I hadn't read it that closely... but that would be sorta mystical
IMO - Put these tabs on you film rolls and you won't get lost!
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Yeah well I always did like Van Morrison ;)
annsan
But those tabs went under the tongue
at a price that can justifiably be
written off in 5 years. But in a few years I will probably use either a MF
digital back or a higher resolution DSLR for what I use the 6x7 for now.
So, live for the moment!
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TLR modified for pinhole use. Tons of
fun, though I have to find some 620 spools for the Argus (assuming it
actually works once it arrives.)
Someday I'll abandon the Holga, and learn how to take sharp photos.
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or not.
It was easy to scratch the emulsion when hanging it or pulling it out of the
spool, so I went with a hardening fixer. Since it was all was shooting for a
while, I just mixed up the fixer with the hardener and left it at that.
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Subject: Re: Film Hardeners
Sure they have. The guy
I heard one hits morning but didn't spot any (saw a blue bird in the
afternoon though...)
Nice shot - let's hope it's the anti-groundhog robin and we won't have 6
more weeks of winter!
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the
blue bias to the film came out as a yellowish negative...
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of shooting. I finally resigned myself to
swabbing the sensor (using the Eclipse cleaning solution and specially
designed swabs...)
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as an anonymous new member, and posted his work, he'd
probably get excellent reviews.
Speculation without comment.
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Awesome, Fred.
Do theses thing always have 6 arms?
Jens
Six s by far the most common, and the number of arms (or dendrites) usually
is in mutiples of 6. 12 armed crystals are pretty rare - I have seen only a
couple -
http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/snowflakes/04s25.htm
on other cameras.
It lead to one of several trips to Colorado for the camera. After getting
the this and the other bugs fixed, it works fine now (and has for at least a
couple of years.)
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Looks like I missed a good one - the presentation of that show (with the
transparencies and light boxes) sounds really unique.
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the best!
Raimo K
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Quoting Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had what sounds to be the same problem with my LX a few years ago.
Put the
flash on the hotshoe, in either TTL or manual mode, and the camera
(in auto
mode) would
is reputedly a
great lens, but you are getting close in price to a 200mm. Otherwise, for an
AF lens I'd look for an F/FA 100 f2.8, or Sigma 100 (105?) EX - the latter
recommendations based just on reviews I've read, not on hands on experience.
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three or four times. Usually, the blower will do it.
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also gone goofy, or if it is
working as it should. Should I not get TTL flash OK confirmation in the view
finder of the *ist-D with the AF360, when not in high speed mode?
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the descent of the Word (or perhaps the Law)?
One of two figures that border the tool shed in the graveyard around the
corner from my house.
Shot with a Holga, APX 400.
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Nice detail for a Holga pic. I think you have too much time on your hands,
Mark :-).
Paul
Yeah - maybe I'll sign up for accordion lesions... (That would liven up the
Detroit PUG meetings :-)
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Thanks, Herb - it sounds like you were able to get a 6 stop increase in film
speed, so that gives me an idea of how far things can go.
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But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
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, and put
a lot of thought into the correct exposure - especially in not losing
highlights.
I don't know about M, K, and Screwmount lenses - I have only used manual
focus A lenses.
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Perhaps my standards
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battery setup for over 8 gigs of transfers,
including the time to transfer to the PC, on one charge. So, I'm sure it
can handle more than I can shoot in a single session.
The AA battery system you have is a much more desirable option.
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optically. It was much larger,
though.
Personally, I would not have a problem looking into any of their newer
lenses. As with any manufacturer, though, I'm sure they've produced their
share of duds.
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