A bit arty, but well spotted.
J
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> On Oct 22, 2018, at 12:38 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
> A local TV show, Carte Blanche, ran an item on DNA & Facial recognition
> profiling last night. This image appeared in a snippet from an American Lab.
>
>
A local TV show, Carte Blanche, ran an item on DNA & Facial recognition
profiling last night. This image appeared in a snippet from an American Lab.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/45488710581/
Taken by a pal with his K500 & Super Tak 55mm
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On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 12:28:43PM -0600, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com wrote:
> Okay let me try this from my regular Facebook instead of my photography page
>
> https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.t.johnson.7/posts/1985563248126674
>
> I have the post public so maybe it will allow viewing of it
We had been wondering where Knarf was!
ann
On 12/8/2017 4:44 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
mike wilson wrote:
On 08 December 2017 at 18:28 "PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com"
wrote:
Okay let me try this from my regular Facebook instead of my
photography
mike wilson wrote:
On 08 December 2017 at 18:28 "PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com"
wrote:
Okay let me try this from my regular Facebook instead of my photography page
https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.t.johnson.7/posts/1985563248126674
I have the post
> On 08 December 2017 at 18:28 "PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com"
> wrote:
>
>
> Okay let me try this from my regular Facebook instead of my photography page
>
> https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.t.johnson.7/posts/1985563248126674
>
> I have the post public
Okay let me try this from my regular Facebook instead of my photography page
https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.t.johnson.7/posts/1985563248126674
I have the post public so maybe it will allow viewing of it without
having to be logged into Facebook.
Jeffery Johnson
Saw it for just a few
On 12/7/2017 18:06, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com wrote:
Here is something to brighten your evening, night, morning
https://www.facebook.com/PhotoCapturesbyJeffery/posts/1499730210096658
Do let me know if you were able to view it.
Saw it for just a few seconds before a Facebook pop-up that
Not Sure John if it is limited lens or not :-)
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On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 05:06:35PM -0600, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com wrote:
> Here is something to brighten your evening, night, morning
>
> https://www.facebook.com/PhotoCapturesbyJeffery/posts/1499730210096658
Is that a Limited lens that bunny has there?
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On 2/23/2017 2:56 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 23/2/17, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:
Most of my jokes are for the humor impaired.
I'd say all.
Be nice!
In truth, Larry's jokes are NOT for the humor impaired, nor for the slow
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Don't you know, just stuff the film into the NAS and viola* the images
are in right there...
*that's a joke for the humor impaired, (voilà).
Most of my jokes are for the humor impaired.
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Don't you know, just stuff the film into the NAS and viola* the images
are in right there...
*that's a joke for the humor impaired, (voilà).
On 2/19/2017 6:03 PM, Gonz wrote:
K1000, which seems to be not the right type of camera to be showing
next to an NAS.
Nice lens
> On 19 Feb 2017, at 23:03, Gonz wrote:
>
> K1000, which seems to be not the right type of camera to be showing
> next to an NAS.
>
> http://www.digitaltrends.com/hard-drive-reviews/wd-pr4100-nas-review/
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K1000, which seems to be not the right type of camera to be showing
next to an NAS.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/hard-drive-reviews/wd-pr4100-nas-review/
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I agree Paul. If I only looked at photos as an investment, I would
never buy any photo. If I buy them, its because there is something I
like about it enough to part with my money. And if I really like it,
it might just take up some better real estate on my walls. I wouldn't
mind
I agree Paul. If I only looked at photos as an investment, I would
never buy any photo. If I buy them, its because there is something I
like about it enough to part with my money. And if I really like it,
it might just take up some better real estate on my walls. I wouldn't
mind having this
Larry Colen wrote:
It's not so much that people offer him that sort of money for his
photos, but that they are told that the photos are a good investment,
when in reality, they are nearly guaranteed to lose money:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/22/business/peter-liks-recipe-for-
Ken Waller wrote:
However, if one of his shots with the 645Z were to make it into the
PDML annual, I don't think that it would stand out as any better than
most of the other landscape photos.
The difference is he is a well known name if photographic circles and as
far as I know none on the
To pick up on Paul’s point, this 2013 article on how Andreas Gursky started
selling big might be of interest to others—it speaks well to Paul’s point of
the role of auction houses, galleries, and art dealers—see 2nd graph and on.
While future generations and the test of time will have to decide if Mr. Lik’s
work is indeed valuable art, the fact that it sells for big prices now is not a
determining factor in measuring its worth. The world’s greatest art sells for
astronomical sums, in part due to good marketing by
if someone were to offer you an ungodly amount for one of
your images you'd refuse !
Kenneth Waller
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Oh, so the problem is that Lik
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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Subject: Re: Pentax spotted
Some really interesting things on the site: 1) yes, there was a medium
format Pentax, 2) Rick Wormer should check it out because he loves to
shoot fields of blue bells, and there is a very
: Pentax spotted
Oh, so the problem is that Lik makes money. Good for him. I love seeing
photographers achieve financial success by producing something people
want. What a novel idea! I admire Rockwell’s ability to make a buck, but I
consider him a buffoon. Lik also knows how to make money
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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I resent that remark, the price of Hard Drives has fallen considerably
in the last few years...
On 6/25/2015 7:56 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
A ridiculous comparison. Like his vision or not, Lik obviously has a
great deal of technical expertise. Rockwell has none.
lend you some eye bleach, but, I'm fresh out.
So you'd like his work if it was B+W ?
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: Pentax spotted
I'd lend you some eye bleach
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I'd lend you some eye bleach, but, I'm fresh out.
On 6/25/2015 5:01 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
I hadn’t thought of that. Now I’m going to have to get my brain
replaced.
On Jun 25
paul stenquist wrote:
Oh, so the problem is that Lik makes money. Good for him. I love seeing
photographers achieve financial success by producing something people want.
What a novel idea! I admire Rockwell’s ability to make a buck, but I consider
him a buffoon. Lik also knows how to make
if Lik's message sells photo, then it’s a good one. I sometimes hustle photos
when I shoot cars for publications. The owners will be much more likely to buy
if I praise their car and tell them I’m going to make a print for myself.
“Would you like one as well?” On a $1200 shoot for Mopar Action,
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Subject: Re: Pentax spotted
paul stenquist wrote:
Oh, so the problem is that Lik makes money. Good for him. I love seeing
photographers achieve financial success by producing something people
want. What a novel idea! I admire Rockwell’s ability
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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I hadn’t thought of that. Now I’m going to have to get my brain replaced.
On Jun 25, 2015, at 2:46 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
With a name like Peter Lik, I'd expect his work to be a bit more bizarre, but
in a different way, just sayin'.
On 6/25/2015 2:07 PM, Gonz
wrote:
Nothing personal certainly, Gonz, but I have seen far too much of MR Lik
and have sworn off.
J
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Subject: Pentax spotted
Looks like
I'd lend you some eye bleach, but, I'm fresh out.
On 6/25/2015 5:01 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
I hadn’t thought of that. Now I’m going to have to get my brain replaced.
On Jun 25, 2015, at 2:46 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
With a name like Peter Lik, I'd expect his work
Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
http://www.europe.lik.com/
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You may not like him or his marketing but his photography speaks for itself.
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Subject: Re: Pentax spotted
Nothing personal certainly, Gonz, but I have seen far
.
J
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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Nothing personal certainly, Gonz, but I have seen far too much of MR Lik and
have sworn off.
J
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Subject: Pentax spotted
Looks like a 645 digital
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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With a name like Peter Lik, I'd expect his work to be a bit more
bizarre, but in a different way, just sayin'.
On 6/25/2015 2:07 PM, Gonz wrote:
Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
http://www.europe.lik.com/
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Well put, Larry!
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John wrote:
He does appear to have used the low noise/low light capabilities of the
645D (or 645Z) to good effect in this series.
It's a good example of what Ken Rockwell might
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A ridiculous comparison. Like his vision or not, Lik obviously has a great deal
of technical expertise. Rockwell has none.
Paul via phone
On Jun 25, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
John wrote:
He does appear to have used the low noise/low light capabilities of the
Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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certainly, Gonz, but I have seen far too much of MR Lik and
have sworn off.
J
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Looks like a 645 digital in the video?
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John wrote:
He does appear to have used the low noise/low light capabilities of the
645D (or 645Z) to good effect in this series.
It's a good example of what Ken Rockwell might be able to do if he
actually used some of the equipment he reviews.
I was just about to phrase it as:
Mr. Lik has
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He's like Kinkade in that he's a good businessman, but Kinkade's work was
sophomoric and derivative, while Lik's is somewhat unique and original. Kinkade
is boring; Lik projects energy.
Paul via phone
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Larry Colen
Paul Stenquist wrote:
A ridiculous comparison. Like his vision or not, Lik obviously has a great deal
of technical expertise. Rockwell has none.
However, they both do a tremendous job of uniting those of us who don't
make enough off our photography each year to pay for the hard drive
Oh, so the problem is that Lik makes money. Good for him. I love seeing
photographers achieve financial success by producing something people want.
What a novel idea! I admire Rockwell’s ability to make a buck, but I consider
him a buffoon. Lik also knows how to make money, but he does it with
Larry Colen wrote:
John wrote:
He does appear to have used the low noise/low light capabilities of the
645D (or 645Z) to good effect in this series.
It's a good example of what Ken Rockwell might be able to do if he
actually used some of the equipment he reviews.
I was just about to phrase
I'd lend you some eye bleach, but, I'm fresh out.
So you'd like his work if it was B+W ?
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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Subject: Re: Pentax spotted
I'd lend you some eye bleach
On our way from San Diego to LAX, we stopped for a few hours at
Lego;and. (My wife used Lego Logo years ago to introduce elementary
school children to computer programming.) It was generally a pleasant
and relaxing break from the Freeways.
We thought that the Coastal Cruise ride would provide
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On our way from San Diego to LAX, we stopped for a few hours
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On our way from San
In A hard day's night Beatles film, Ringo is using a camera which
obviouslt is Pentax/Honeywell (dunno which one?).. and a black one
(so it is a pro camera, right? :o) with that...
This is something I've been wondering myself for quite some time now. I
even tried to take screenshots from my
On 16/1/05, John Celio, discombobulated, unleashed:
In A hard day's night Beatles film, Ringo is using a camera which
obviouslt is Pentax/Honeywell (dunno which one?).. and a black one
(so it is a pro camera, right? :o) with that...
This is something I've been wondering myself for quite some
This the pic?
http://george-hari.tripod.com/aharddayshelp/id23.html
Scroll down to the last shot.
Nope, the one in the movie was all black. I mean, it may not have been
actually his, since at one point it falls into a river, and I'm sure he
wouldn't want to ruin one of his own cameras. I've
Probably you already know but I did not so here it is:
In A hard day's night Beatles film, Ringo is using a camera which
obviouslt is Pentax/Honeywell (dunno which one?).. and a black one
(so it is a pro camera, right? :o) with that...
Thibouille
Those were the days...
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Probably you already know but I did not so
I believe that was a Spotmatic...
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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Subject: Honeywell/Pentax spotted
Probably you already know but I did not so here
cameras (there's a few Canons too).
Christian
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Subject: Pentax spotted on the screen redux
My TiVo box decided to record Femme Fatale.
As there wasn't much else
My TiVo box decided to record Femme Fatale.
As there wasn't much else on, and it had a decent
cast, I decided to give it a try.
At one point, Antoni Banderas' character is trying
to get a photograph of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' character,
using a PZ-1p and an FA* 80-200/2.8!
: Pentax spotted on the screen redux
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 18:25:46 -0400 (EDT)
My TiVo box decided to record Femme Fatale.
As there wasn't much else on, and it had a decent
cast, I decided to give it a try.
At one point, Antoni Banderas' character is trying
to get a photograph of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
Hi,
My TiVo box decided to record Femme Fatale.
As there wasn't much else on, and it had a decent
cast, I decided to give it a try.
At one point, Antoni Banderas' character is trying
to get a photograph of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' character,
using a PZ-1p and an FA* 80-200/2.8!
On British
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Emne: Re: Pentax spotted
Dunno about pin sharp, but I've had satisfactory results from just that
setup (PZ-1p, 250-600, monopod). Not up to my chest in water, mind you.
I wonder if pin sharp result are possible with setup like this. Last
I think it would be a wonder safari lens, but I wonder if any serious
shooters actually bought one for the purpose. To be a little OT, the F* has
a double deck hood which is a lot deeper than the FA*.
Regards,
Alan Chan
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Intersting. This is one big lens. I believe, I
Well, don't forget this combination is water damped in this case :-)
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 02:27, Alan Chan wrote:
I wonder if pin sharp result are possible with setup like this. Last time I
tried, my Z-1p was hopeless with 300/4.5+2X due to mirror/shutter vibration
even though the shutter
One slip and it will be underwater camera!! g
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Alan Chan
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Well, don't forget this combination is water damped in this case :-)
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Who said Pentaxes weren't tough? The picture shows a Z1p with what I
think is a 250 - 600 attached being used armpit deep in water. I saw
the poster in an Australian Geographic shop.
http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/whatson/show.asp?ID=561442
Leon
http://www.bluering.org.au
I wonder if pin sharp result are possible with setup like this. Last time I
tried, my Z-1p was hopeless with 300/4.5+2X due to mirror/shutter vibration
even though the shutter was 1/250s on tripod. :-(
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
Who said Pentaxes weren't tough? The
TCM is showing the Dean Martin movie The Ambushers where Dean is playing
Matt Helm. It's a 1967 knockoff of the James Bond movies where Dean is a
spy posing as a glamour photographer. The camera he carries is a Honeywell
Spotmatic with what appears to be a 50mm lens.
Bill KG4LOV
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