Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-22 Thread Marco Alpert
Thanks, Jostein!

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> On Oct 22, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Jostein Øksne  wrote:
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> Fabulous. 
> Jostein 
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> Den 19. oktober 2016 16.58.56 CEST, skrev Marco Alpert :
>> http://www.alpert.com/marco/photo16/peso23.html
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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-22 Thread Jostein Øksne
Fabulous. 
Jostein 

Den 19. oktober 2016 16.58.56 CEST, skrev Marco Alpert :
>http://www.alpert.com/marco/photo16/peso23.html
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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-21 Thread David J Brooks
right place right time. Great shot

Dave

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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-21 Thread ann sanfedele

baby looks a bit frantic to me..

ann

On 10/21/2016 12:06 AM, David Mann wrote:

Poor kid's looking for some attention!  Fantastic photo.

Cheers,
Dave (fresh from 2 hours of sleepy baby cuddles)


On Oct 20, 2016, at 3:58 AM, Marco Alpert  wrote:

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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-21 Thread Marco Alpert
Thanks Ann, Jack, Malcolm, Larry (glad I redeemed myself), Paul, Bipin, Alan, 
and David for the kind comments. And anyone else who looked.

- Marco

> On Oct 20, 2016, at 9:06 PM, David Mann  wrote:
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> Poor kid's looking for some attention!  Fantastic photo.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave (fresh from 2 hours of sleepy baby cuddles)
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>> On Oct 20, 2016, at 3:58 AM, Marco Alpert  wrote:
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>> http://www.alpert.com/marco/photo16/peso23.html
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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-20 Thread David Mann
Poor kid's looking for some attention!  Fantastic photo.

Cheers,
Dave (fresh from 2 hours of sleepy baby cuddles)

> On Oct 20, 2016, at 3:58 AM, Marco Alpert  wrote:
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Re: Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Alan C

Were you wearing a Gorilla suit?

Alan C

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Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 11:46 PM
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Subject: Photo Vest

Watch carefully again Igor. Not only is the guy suffering as you say,
but even the Baby with him.
Watch the expression on the baby's face??

Regards.
Bipin.
camp: Thornhill, Ontario.

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Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Bipin Gupta
Watch carefully again Igor. Not only is the guy suffering as you say,
but even the Baby with him.
Watch the expression on the baby's face??

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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Paul Stenquist
Excellent! A great moment, beautifully rendered.
Paul
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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Larry Colen



Marco Alpert wrote:

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Comments, as always, welcomed.


That more than makes up for the one I didn't care for so much.




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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Jack Davis
If in color the vest passenger would
likely have a red face. :-)
J

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> On Oct 19, 2016, at 8:52 AM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
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> ha!  that's terrific, Marco
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RE: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Malcolm Smith
Marco Alpert wrote:

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It's almost two stories in the same picture; the concentration of the camera
phone picture photographer, yet isolated below you could see the child
trying to get more air as he looks tightly packed in...

Great image!

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Re: PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread ann sanfedele

ha!  that's terrific, Marco

ann


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PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Igor PDML-StR


Fully vested.

PS. The guy's facial expression is indicating he is suffering.
Maybe be he needs a real camera? ;-)


Marco Alpert Wed, 19 Oct 2016 07:59:59 -0700 wrote:

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PESO - Photo Vest

2016-10-19 Thread Marco Alpert
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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-03 Thread Joseph McAllister

On Mar 2, 2009, at 00:11 , John Celio wrote:


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've  
got a bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot  
this) and pins from almost every major camera and film brand before  
2006 (not including the electronics companies like Sony and  
Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica pins are pretty rare, but I  
don't collect them for monetary value.



I have a humongous collection of useless pins from many venues as  
well. When I've displayed them in various manors (hats, ties, bags,  
lapels) while attending the type of events where they can be  
collected, my compatriots have referred to me as a event whore.


'nuf said.

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Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread John Celio
I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which 
includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo before 
removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.


WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when downloading 
if you're not on broadband.


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a 
bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and pins 
from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not including the 
electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica 
pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for monetary value.


There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands and 
more.


Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

Enjoy,
John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 3/2/2009 12:12:25 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
n...@neovenator.com writes:
I'm preparing my gear for  the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which 
includes taking my pin  collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo before 
removing it, and  then decided it would be fun to share.

WARNING:  The close-up page  comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when downloading 
if you're not on  broadband.

http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see,  the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a 
bunch of Pentax  pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and pins 
from almost every  major camera and film brand before 2006 (not including the 
electronics  companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica 
pins  are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for monetary value.

There are  also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands and  
more.

Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what  it is.

Enjoy,
John

==
It is fun, John. Nice the way  you can hover over a pin and get a text 
message of what it is. Good photo,  too.

Glad to see Star Wars and Battle Star Gallactica among the pins  (though I 
never watched the last, but naturally saw all of the  first).

And the Mt. Diablo State Park pin, too.

Thanks for  sharing.

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Jack Davis

You must at least click and rattle when you walk. Not good for stalking 
wildlife.(?)
Enjoyed looking them over. You may want to frame the vest some day. ;)

Jack


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 From: John Celio n...@neovenator.com
 Subject: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There
 To: PDML@pdml.net
 Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 12:11 AM
 I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting
 next weekend, which includes taking my pin collection off my
 photo vest.  I took a photo before removing it, and then
 decided it would be fun to share.
 
 WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient
 when downloading if you're not on broadband.
 
 http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/
 
 As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.
  I've got a bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on
 the vest when I shot this) and pins from almost every major
 camera and film brand before 2006 (not including the
 electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm
 told some of the Leica pins are pretty rare, but I don't
 collect them for monetary value.
 
 There are also pins from national and state parks, sports
 teams, bands and more.
 
 Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining
 what it is.
 
 Enjoy,
 John
 
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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Luiz Felipe

John, please don't wear that vest when boating... ;-)

LF

John Celio escreveu:
I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which 
includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo 
before removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.


WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when 
downloading if you're not on broadband.


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a 
bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and 
pins from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not 
including the electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told 
some of the Leica pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for 
monetary value.


There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands 
and more.


Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

Enjoy,
John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Paul Stenquist

Nice pic and pin collection.
However, I should point out that most male wedding photographers wear  
a sports coat and collared shirt, while the lady photos usually wear a  
dress or a nice suit. It's part of getting in synch with the nature of  
the event rather than sticking out.

Paul
On Mar 2, 2009, at 3:11 AM, John Celio wrote:

I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend,  
which includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a  
photo before removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.


WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when  
downloading if you're not on broadband.


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've  
got a bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot  
this) and pins from almost every major camera and film brand before  
2006 (not including the electronics companies like Sony and  
Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica pins are pretty rare, but I  
don't collect them for monetary value.


There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams,  
bands and more.


Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

Enjoy,
John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread frank theriault
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:11 AM, John Celio n...@neovenator.com wrote:
 I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which
 includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo before
 removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.

 WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when downloading
 if you're not on broadband.

 http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

 As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a
 bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and pins
 from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not including the
 electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica
 pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for monetary value.

 There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands and
 more.

 Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.


Good shot of a fun subject!

cheers,
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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread ann sanfedele



John Celio wrote:

I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which 
includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo 
before removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.


WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when 
downloading if you're not on broadband.


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/ 


I guess I have broadband, it loaded fast. :-) .. though I had to scroll 
to see everything in the closeup -
That's a fun shot, to be sure... make sure you don't wear it if you need 
blend into the crowd for that

stealth capture!

ann





As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got 
a bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and 
pins from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not 
including the electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm 
told some of the Leica pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them 
for monetary value.


There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands 
and more.


Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

Enjoy,
John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread ann sanfedele

Good point about the clothes, Paul --

John -- you should simply dress as if you were a guest find out what 
attendees are wearing...


ann

Paul Stenquist wrote:


Nice pic and pin collection.
However, I should point out that most male wedding photographers wear  
a sports coat and collared shirt, while the lady photos usually wear 
a  dress or a nice suit. It's part of getting in synch with the nature 
of  the event rather than sticking out.

Paul
On Mar 2, 2009, at 3:11 AM, John Celio wrote:





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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Pasvorn Boonmark
John,

Awesome.  I love these pins.  I used to have a collection too.

If you scratch your LCD, you know why. ;)

-Pasvorn

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:11 AM, John Celio n...@neovenator.com wrote:
 I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which
 includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo before
 removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.

 WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when downloading
 if you're not on broadband.

 http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

 As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a
 bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and pins
 from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not including the
 electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told some of the Leica
 pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for monetary value.

 There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands and
 more.

 Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

 Enjoy,
 John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread frank theriault
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:24 PM, ann sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 Good point about the clothes, Paul --

 John -- you should simply dress as if you were a guest find out what
 attendees are wearing...

Maybe it's a marriage of a couple of survivalist cult members?

;-)

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Bruce Walker

frank theriault wrote:

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:24 PM, ann sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

Good point about the clothes, Paul --

John -- you should simply dress as if you were a guest find out what
attendees are wearing...


Maybe it's a marriage of a couple of survivalist cult members?


Or a couple of PDML members ... but that's pretty much the same thing.

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RE: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread John Celio
 However, I should point out that most male wedding photographers wear 
 a sports coat and collared shirt, while the lady photos usually wear a 
 dress or a nice suit. It's part of getting in synch with the nature of 
 the event rather than sticking out.

I understand and completely agree, however this wedding is not *that*
formal, and the bride OK'd my planned outfit.

However, I may be getting a cheap black photo vest very soon, so that
might help.  I just want to be able to carry my gear around and not have
a bag over my shoulder.

John

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Re: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread Christine Aguila

Hey, John, that's a fun pic.  Cheers, Christine


- Original Message - 
From: John Celio n...@neovenator.com

To: PDML@pdml.net
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 2:11 AM
Subject: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There


I'm preparing my gear for the wedding I'm shooting next weekend, which 
includes taking my pin collection off my photo vest.  I took a photo 
before removing it, and then decided it would be fun to share.


WARNING:  The close-up page comes to about 4mb.  Be patient when 
downloading if you're not on broadband.


http://www.neovenator.com/special/pins/

As you can see, the majority of the pins are photo-related.  I've got a 
bunch of Pentax pins (some weren't on the vest when I shot this) and pins 
from almost every major camera and film brand before 2006 (not including 
the electronics companies like Sony and Panasonic).  I'm told some of the 
Leica pins are pretty rare, but I don't collect them for monetary value.


There are also pins from national and state parks, sports teams, bands and 
more.


Each object on the close-up page has ALT text explaining what it is.

Enjoy,
John

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RE: Just for Fun: My Photo Vest and the Pin Collection That Lives There

2009-03-02 Thread John Sessoms

From: John Celio

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 However, I should point out that most male wedding photographers wear 
 a sports coat and collared shirt, while the lady photos usually wear a 
 dress or a nice suit. It's part of getting in synch with the nature of 
 the event rather than sticking out.


I understand and completely agree, however this wedding is not *that*
formal, and the bride OK'd my planned outfit.


If I really wanted to be sure what I was wearing was going to be OK, I'd 
 check with the bride's MAMA.


If MAMA ain't happy, ain't nobody gonna be happy.

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Re: Photo Vest

2005-11-02 Thread Hal Sandra Davis
Not personally, but these are common in hot industrial environments and work
very well.
- Original Message - 
From: Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 6:02 PM
Subject: Photo Vest


 Any of you guys tried use this as vest:

 http://www.stacoolvest.com/applications/

 its 2am here, and its 28°C/82°F already, and
 its not yet proper summer

 Feroze





Photo Vest

2005-11-01 Thread Feroze

Any of you guys tried use this as vest:

http://www.stacoolvest.com/applications/

its 2am here, and its 28°C/82°F already, and
its not yet proper summer

Feroze



Enablement: Photo Vest

2005-10-03 Thread Jens Bladt
Surprise! I got my vest with the Canon-logos today.
That is amazingly fast. I ordered it Friday from Hong Kong! How do they do
this??

Well, I paid 30 USD for shipping - still THAT IS FAST - 3 days!!
It is actually a copy of the well known (ebay) Fotodiox Deluxe Pro Photo
Vest from Illinois, USA.
Only cheaper and with Canon EOS logos (got to get rid of those soon :-)

Regards
Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt




Re: Enablement: Photo Vest

2005-10-03 Thread Cotty
On 3/10/05, Jens Bladt, discombobulated, unleashed:

Well, I paid 30 USD for shipping - still THAT IS FAST - 3 days!!
It is actually a copy of the well known (ebay) Fotodiox Deluxe Pro Photo
Vest from Illinois, USA.
Only cheaper and with Canon EOS logos (got to get rid of those soon :-)

Have you gota URL of a similar item Jens?




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-16 Thread Tom C

William Robb wrote:



I can see a lot of pros buying Pentax to get around this sort of stuff.
HAR



HAR, HAR, HAR




RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-16 Thread Jens Bladt
I just realized that the Canon Eos vest is VERY similar to the Fotodiox vest
(ebay auctions).
Very nice vest, so it seems :-)

http://tinyurl.com/cywqb
http://tinyurl.com/dphcf

I wonder if they could make me one with PENTAX and *ist D written on it :-)

Jens

-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 15. august 2005 09:36
Til: pentax list
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

I suspect the powers (or maybe just power) think(s) that someone,
somewhere mught be making something out of the cathedral and a cut
should come its way.  Even if it's just the Margate pensioners annual
outing and old Freddie wanted a shot to put in their newsletter.

A classical shot of the cathedral can surely be had from outside the
perimeter - and possibly used as the basis of making a postcard. So they
could still see unauthorised photographic reproduction of their blessed
building.

Actually it's difficult for me to get my head around commercial
photography / broadcast. In news, we just don't get this. They either
want you there and give you every access, and we get great pictures, or
they don't want you there and give you no access, and we get great pictures.




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-15 Thread Cotty
On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

I suspect the powers (or maybe just power) think(s) that someone, 
somewhere mught be making something out of the cathedral and a cut 
should come its way.  Even if it's just the Margate pensioners annual 
outing and old Freddie wanted a shot to put in their newsletter.

A classical shot of the cathedral can surely be had from outside the
perimeter - and possibly used as the basis of making a postcard. So they
could still see unauthorised photographic reproduction of their blessed
building.

Actually it's difficult for me to get my head around commercial
photography / broadcast. In news, we just don't get this. They either
want you there and give you every access, and we get great pictures, or
they don't want you there and give you no access, and we get great pictures.




Cheers,
  Cotty


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Re: Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-15 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/08/15 Mon AM 07:36:01 GMT
 To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: Photo Vest
 
 On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
 
 I suspect the powers (or maybe just power) think(s) that someone, 
 somewhere mught be making something out of the cathedral and a cut 
 should come its way.  Even if it's just the Margate pensioners annual 
 outing and old Freddie wanted a shot to put in their newsletter.
 
 A classical shot of the cathedral can surely be had from outside the
 perimeter - and possibly used as the basis of making a postcard. So they
 could still see unauthorised photographic reproduction of their blessed
 building.
 
 Actually it's difficult for me to get my head around commercial
 photography / broadcast. In news, we just don't get this. They either
 want you there and give you every access, and we get great pictures, or
 they don't want you there and give you no access, and we get great pictures.
 

8-)  I agree with you completely and I think it is a very shortsighted policy.  
The other possibility is that flash photography has been making a measurable 
difference in the deterioration of some of the many ancient artefacts in the 
building.  I know the catherdal does have a very aggressive (in the best sense) 
preservation policy.  If too many people have been ignoring a ban on flash, 
it's possible that the cathedral decided to give up any possible income from 
photography except for those wil ing to pay a commercial price. 

mike


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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-15 Thread Cotty
On 15/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

 I know the catherdal does have a very aggressive (in the best sense)
preservation policy.  If too many people have been ignoring a ban on
flash, it's possible that the cathedral decided to give up any possible
income from photography except for those wil ing to pay a commercial price. 

This is a valid reason for banning photography, but for charging extra?

Points all taken :-)




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

Jens Bladt wrote:

This sounds to me like a very good idea. I can certainly imagine myself
misplacing stuff all the time :-)
BTW: The ones I like best, judging from pics and description), among those
offered at ebay are:
The
Canon Eos vest
and the
Fotodiox vest (Deluxe Pro Photo Vest)

Jens Bladt


I've just come back from three weeks in Central Europe and wore the 
Domke vest most of the time.  It has a superfluity of pockets, is well 
made and is available in all sizes up to gigantic.  Net back to let the 
steam out when you are cruising around in 40degree heat.  Bought mine 
from BH for about 100Euro.


The only drawback is that it makes you look like either a dweeb or a 
pro.  So people stare and try to charge you pro rate for photo tickets. 
 Though maybe the former is not the fault of the jacket.


m





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Fra: Kenneth Waller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. august 2005 23:01
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


For me the lighter the vest the better. I'm using a 10 year old vest from
Eddie Bauer and find that the most important thing about using it is to
always place specific items in the same pockets so as to not have to fish
around looking for something in all the pockets, eg. unexposed rolls in a LH
pocket  exposed film in a similar pocket on the RH side.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message -
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Photo Vest




- Original Message -
From: Lewis Matthew
Subject: Re: Photo Vest





I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie


Bauer


near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek
level.


My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized
gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per
pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and
so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a
terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I


am


pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is
shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger


cargo


pockets.

William Robb












Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Cotty
On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

The only drawback is that it makes you look like either a dweeb or a 
pro.  So people stare and try to charge you pro rate for photo tickets. 

Hi Mike,

What is a photo ticket?




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

Cotty wrote:


On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:


The only drawback is that it makes you look like either a dweeb or a 
pro.  So people stare and try to charge you pro rate for photo tickets. 



Hi Mike,

What is a photo ticket?


In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have 
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One 
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted 
a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.







Cheers,
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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: mike wilson

Subject: Re: Photo Vest





In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have to 
pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One 
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted a 
pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.




I can see a lot of pros buying Pentax to get around this sort of stuff.
HAR

William Robb 





Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

William Robb wrote:



- Original Message - From: mike wilson
Subject: Re: Photo Vest





In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have 
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. 
One place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you 
wanted a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.




I can see a lot of pros buying Pentax to get around this sort of stuff.
HAR

William Robb




Worked for me. 8-)



Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Cotty
On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have 
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One 
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted 
a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.

What, you mean like churches? Or are we talking stately homes?

What happens if you don't buy a ticket, then pull an optio out and get a
catch of little johnny sucking on his ice cream?




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

Cotty wrote:


On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:


In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have 
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One 
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted 
a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.



What, you mean like churches? Or are we talking stately homes?


Many places that you need to buy a ticket to get into.  In the case of 
the Cathedral in Prague, you need to buy only a ticket for certain parts 
and that includes a photo licence, which you need for the whole 
building.  However, once we were inside, I think there was certainly 
long term damage being done from all the flashes.  There weren't that 
many people in the ticket queue..




What happens if you don't buy a ticket, then pull an optio out and get a
catch of little johnny sucking on his ice cream?


I was a good boy and didn't do it but, as above, the rest of the world 
seemed to take no notice.  Particularly shitty as the tickets were so 
cheap for amateur use.  I was expecting some sort of official response 
but there was none when I was around.


BTW, only two P* DSLRs on the whole trip, excluding other PDMLers'. 
 Most people seemed to be using phones or really tiny compacts. 
Occasionally, there would be someone with a huge DSLR with battery grip 
and fast lens.







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RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Jens Bladt
What kind of places would that be, Mike?

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. august 2005 16:12
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


Cotty wrote:

 On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:


The only drawback is that it makes you look like either a dweeb or a
pro.  So people stare and try to charge you pro rate for photo tickets.


 Hi Mike,

 What is a photo ticket?

In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted
a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.





 Cheers,
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RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Jens Bladt
LOL!
That's a really good one, William !

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. august 2005 16:32
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest



- Original Message -
From: mike wilson
Subject: Re: Photo Vest




 In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have to
 pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One
 place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted a
 pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.


I can see a lot of pros buying Pentax to get around this sort of stuff.
HAR

William Robb





Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

Jens Bladt wrote:


What kind of places would that be, Mike?

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


I've already mentioned Prague Castle/Cathedral but there are plenty of 
similar places that do the same.  It seems to be abused by many if the 
attraction has a high number of visitors, making it difficult to police.


My local cathedral has now completely banned amateur photgraphy in its 
grounds.  You can't even take a picture of the exterior parts that are 
inside the cathedral precinct.  I imagine that the worst that would 
happen if you were caught would be eviction.





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Fra: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. august 2005 16:12
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


Cotty wrote:



On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:




The only drawback is that it makes you look like either a dweeb or a
pro.  So people stare and try to charge you pro rate for photo tickets.



Hi Mike,

What is a photo ticket?



In a lot of places now you have to pay extra to take photos.  You have
to pay _a lot_ extra if you want to use the pictures professionally. One
place I went in had a ticket for about £2, no time limit.  If you wanted
a pro ticket, it was about 200Euro for 1.5 hours.






Cheers,
 Cotty


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RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Bob W

 
 My local cathedral has now completely banned amateur 
 photgraphy in its grounds.  You can't even take a picture of 
 the exterior parts that are inside the cathedral precinct.  I 
 imagine that the worst that would happen if you were caught 
 would be eviction.
 

You could always claim sanctuary...

Bob



Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread Cotty
On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:

My local cathedral has now completely banned amateur photgraphy in its 
grounds.  You can't even take a picture of the exterior parts that are 
inside the cathedral precinct.

Why?





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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-14 Thread mike wilson

Cotty wrote:

On 14/8/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:


My local cathedral has now completely banned amateur photgraphy in its 
grounds.  You can't even take a picture of the exterior parts that are 
inside the cathedral precinct.



Why?


Because.

I suspect the powers (or maybe just power) think(s) that someone, 
somewhere mught be making something out of the cathedral and a cut 
should come its way.  Even if it's just the Margate pensioners annual 
outing and old Freddie wanted a shot to put in their newsletter.








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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-13 Thread Bob Shell
I've tested a large number of photographers vests over about 30 years.  
My favorite for functionality, particularly in hot weather, is from 
Hakuba.  You can download a pdf of the Hakuba catalog here:


http://www.hakubausa.com/Documents/ca.pdf

The vests are on page two.  I like that most of it is cotton mesh, so 
it doesn't make you hotter when you wear it.


The most elegant (and perhaps least functional) is the Billingham 
photographers vest.  It is absolutely gorgeous, and I wear mine to 
photo trade shows sometimes since it looks dressy.


Halfway between the two, but definitely not for hot weather, is the 
leather photographers vest from Adorama.


Bob Shell


On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 11:02  PM, Amita Guha wrote:


Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?


I use one from a clothing company called Royal Robbins. I wouldn't put 
any
but the smallest of lenses in it, but it has about a zillion pockets 
and

holds everything else I need when I'm in the field.

http://tinyurl.com/cv44y

Amita






RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-13 Thread Don Sanderson
I really like the look and design of the Hakuba vest.
In searching however I can't find anyone who actually
stocks the thing.
Anyone have any idea who sells these in the US or
Canada?

Don

 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Shell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 7:25 AM
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: Photo Vest
 
 
 I've tested a large number of photographers vests over about 30 years.  
 My favorite for functionality, particularly in hot weather, is from 
 Hakuba.  You can download a pdf of the Hakuba catalog here:
 
 http://www.hakubausa.com/Documents/ca.pdf
 
 The vests are on page two.  I like that most of it is cotton mesh, so 
 it doesn't make you hotter when you wear it.
 
 The most elegant (and perhaps least functional) is the Billingham 
 photographers vest.  It is absolutely gorgeous, and I wear mine to 
 photo trade shows sometimes since it looks dressy.
 
 Halfway between the two, but definitely not for hot weather, is the 
 leather photographers vest from Adorama.
 
 Bob Shell
 
 
 On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 11:02  PM, Amita Guha wrote:
 
  Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
 
  I use one from a clothing company called Royal Robbins. I wouldn't put 
  any
  but the smallest of lenses in it, but it has about a zillion pockets 
  and
  holds everything else I need when I'm in the field.
 
  http://tinyurl.com/cv44y
 
  Amita
 
 
 



Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-13 Thread Bob Shell


On Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 09:20  AM, Don Sanderson wrote:


I really like the look and design of the Hakuba vest.
In searching however I can't find anyone who actually
stocks the thing.
Anyone have any idea who sells these in the US or
Canada?


Go to:

http://hakubausa.com/csite/c_main.asp

and use the Contact link to ask them where you can buy one.  They have 
a lot of dealers in the USA.  I don't know about Canada.


I would imagine that the usual suspects in NYC can sell you one by 
mailorder as well.


Bob



Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-13 Thread Kenneth Waller
For me the lighter the vest the better. I'm using a 10 year old vest from
Eddie Bauer and find that the most important thing about using it is to
always place specific items in the same pockets so as to not have to fish
around looking for something in all the pockets, eg. unexposed rolls in a LH
pocket  exposed film in a similar pocket on the RH side.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message -
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Photo Vest



 - Original Message -
 From: Lewis Matthew
 Subject: Re: Photo Vest



 
  I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie
Bauer
  near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek
  level.

 My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized
 gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per
 pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
 The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and
 so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a
 terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
 I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I
am
 pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
 I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is
 shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger
cargo
 pockets.

 William Robb





RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-13 Thread Jens Bladt
This sounds to me like a very good idea. I can certainly imagine myself
misplacing stuff all the time :-)
BTW: The ones I like best, judging from pics and description), among those
offered at ebay are:
The
Canon Eos vest
and the
Fotodiox vest (Deluxe Pro Photo Vest)

Jens Bladt



-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Kenneth Waller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. august 2005 23:01
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


For me the lighter the vest the better. I'm using a 10 year old vest from
Eddie Bauer and find that the most important thing about using it is to
always place specific items in the same pockets so as to not have to fish
around looking for something in all the pockets, eg. unexposed rolls in a LH
pocket  exposed film in a similar pocket on the RH side.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message -
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Photo Vest



 - Original Message -
 From: Lewis Matthew
 Subject: Re: Photo Vest



 
  I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie
Bauer
  near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek
  level.

 My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized
 gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per
 pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
 The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and
 so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a
 terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
 I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I
am
 pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
 I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is
 shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger
cargo
 pockets.

 William Robb






OT: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Jens Bladt
Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive ones, long or
short ones.

I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
Vested Interest makes very cool (and expesive ones).
Lowepro makes one that not a vest, just a harness.
Tenba!
Tamrac!
L.L.Rue

Which are good or bad?
Regards


Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt




Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Jens Bladt

Subject: OT: Photo Vest



Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive ones, long 
or

short ones.

I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
Vested Interest makes very cool (and expesive ones).
Lowepro makes one that not a vest, just a harness.
Tenba!
Tamrac!
L.L.Rue


I have a Domke, but it's not really a great photo vest, as it is shy on 
pocket dividers.
I'll likely be in the market for a replacement at some point, so I will be 
reading this thread with interest.


William Robb 





Re: OT: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Cotty
On 12/8/05, Jens Bladt, discombobulated, unleashed:

Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?

Every day, for work. I get through one per year. I keep 2 in stock ready
to go as they get worn out.

There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive ones, long or
short ones.

I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
Vested Interest makes very cool (and expesive ones).
Lowepro makes one that not a vest, just a harness.
Tenba!
Tamrac!
L.L.Rue

Which are good or bad?

I use the Domke as it has a mesh upper rear and upper front, which
releases heat. In warm weather it works well, but anything over 75 deg it
has to come off - too hot.

I have no experience with the others. For me, I remove the Velcro in the
two big lower pocket flaps. Retrieving things with one hand and Velcro
isn't always the best solution, especially when I need to be quiet (filming).

For stills work, the big pockets take an astonishing payload.

Domke sizes are too generous. I'm 6'5 but the medium still dwarfs me.

HTH




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Cotty
Here's a good one ;-)

http://www.camera.canon.com.my/archive/photography/film/film5/




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Raimo K
Yeah - I have a Nikon vest which is not half bad but the best is the one I 
ordered from Chasseur d´Images magazine in France. It´s light.

All the best!
Raimo K
Personal photography homepage at:
http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho


- Original Message - 
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Photo Vest



Here's a good one ;-)

http://www.camera.canon.com.my/archive/photography/film/film5/




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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Lewis Matthew
I have a Domke, but it's not really a great photo vest, as it is shy on 
pocket dividers.
I'll likely be in the market for a replacement at some point, so I will be 
reading this thread with interest.


William Robb




I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie Bauer 
near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek level.


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Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Lewis Matthew

Subject: Re: Photo Vest





I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie Bauer 
near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek 
level.


My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized 
gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per 
pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and 
so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a 
terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I am 
pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is 
shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger cargo 
pockets.


William Robb




RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Jens Bladt
William, I do shoot MF (Pentacon Six), but it's become quite limited since I
have gone digital - less than 10 rolls during the last year. Mostly
landscape or aerial photography.

I normally use the Lowepro Mini Trekker og the Reporter 300 bag. When I'm
using a car for my assignments, I tend to leave the bag and most of the gear
in the car, and and the walk away with just one lens and perhaps a monopod.
Sometimes I find myself using the wrong lens or not having a tripod
available. A vest would be much nicer to carry, than a bag. And BTW, I'd
like a big box with a 9-16 cells - for lenses and stuff - to just sit in the
car, giving me a good overview of what I may use next time I get out to take
a few shots.

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 12. august 2005 22:16
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Photo Vest



- Original Message -
From: Lewis Matthew
Subject: Re: Photo Vest




 I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie Bauer
 near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek
 level.

My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized
gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per
pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and
so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a
terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I am
pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is
shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger cargo
pockets.

William Robb





Re: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread John Francis
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 02:16:17PM -0600, William Robb wrote:
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Lewis Matthew
 Subject: Re: Photo Vest
 
 
 
 
 I have an old Banana Republic Photojournalist's Vest and an Eddie Bauer 
 near copy. Both have plenty of pockets/dividers - perhaps to the geek 
 level.
 
 My old vest, which my wife swiped from me is a nicer vest for 35mm sized 
 gear. The outside cargo pockets have a divider which allows two lenses per 
 pocket, and it keeps them seperated so they don't injure each other.
 The Domke would be better for MF/LF as the cargo pockets are undivided and 
 so can carry bigger lenses or film holders, but the weight becomes a 
 terrible disadvantage with the larger equipment.
 I don't really think vests are the way to go for MF/LF, which is fine, I am 
 pretty sure Jens is not shooting that stuff anyway.
 I could see the Domke being great for a videographer, or someone who is 
 shooting larger 35mm gear (Canon comes to mind) because of the bigger cargo 
 pockets.

I can attest from experience that the Domke pockets can easily accomodate
the FA* 80-200/2.8 or the A* 200/2.8; they'd also be able to cope with a
300/f4 or f4.5 (but not a 300/2.8).  The waterproof lining on a couple of
the pockets make them very useful if you're shooting in hot conditions;
I stock up with a couple of bottles of cold water (more, on very hot days) 
before heading out for an afternoon in the California summer sunshine.



RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Jens Bladt
Very nice, Cotty - except for the brand name, of course :-) 

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 12. august 2005 20:59
Til: pentax list
Emne: Re: Photo Vest


Here's a good one ;-)

http://www.camera.canon.com.my/archive/photography/film/film5/




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RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Don Sanderson
You guys just reminded me I 'have' a photo vest!
Have to dig it out and try it with the D.
As soon as the weather is a bit less steamy that is.
Mine's an eekBay cheapie, 'bout $30.00 IIRC.

Don

 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:42 PM
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: OT: Photo Vest
 
 
 Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
 There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive 
 ones, long or
 short ones.
 
 I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
 Vested Interest makes very cool (and expesive ones).
 Lowepro makes one that not a vest, just a harness.
 Tenba!
 Tamrac!
 L.L.Rue
 
 Which are good or bad?
 Regards
 
 
 Jens Bladt
 Arkitekt MAA
 http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
 
 



RE: Photo Vest

2005-08-12 Thread Amita Guha
 Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?

I use one from a clothing company called Royal Robbins. I wouldn't put any
but the smallest of lenses in it, but it has about a zillion pockets and
holds everything else I need when I'm in the field.

http://tinyurl.com/cv44y

Amita



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-28 Thread Cotty
On 28/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

 Good British...food?
 

 Bangers and mash!!!

 Fish and chips!!!

 Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding!!!

 Pie and a pint

 Chikken tikka masala!!! (sic)

 Kippers!!!

British food also goes up the border (thankfully :-P). Haggis. Venison
casserole. Well, OK, mince and tatties, I 'll give you that as bad.
And deep-fried Mars Bar, list that as bad too without hesitation.

But why CTK and not Coronation Chicken?

Why chicken tikka masala? It was invented by an Asian here in the UK
especially for us. They wouldn't eat that muck over there in India!




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Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-27 Thread Chris Stoddart


On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Bob Walkden wrote:

 http://www.thefrontlineclub.com/

So THAT explains why Phillip Jones Griffiths was on the (Channel 4 UK)
news last night talking about his Agent Orange photos. I must say, if
the pictures they showed were displayed at the frontline club, it looked
like a fairly nice gallery.

Chris



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-27 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi,

Thursday, November 27, 2003, 3:52:35 AM, you wrote:

 Haven't been there for a while?

 My good man, I've ~never~ been there!

Well, when you do eventually get here we'd be delighted to offer you a
tour of the highlights of British eating. It will take a lot longer
than many people think!

 However, having no real experience (or indeed, any experience whatsoever) 
 has never prevented me from a pretension of knowledge in the past.  That's 
 not about to change now...

Welcome to the PDML g

-- 
Cheers,
 Bobmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

There is no such thing nowadays as Frenchmen, Germans, 
Spaniards, or even Englishmen - only Europeans. All have 
the same tastes, the same passions, the same customs, and 
for good reason: [...] Their fatherland is any country 
where there is money for them to steal and women for them 
to seduce. 
--- J J Rousseau



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-27 Thread Cotty
On 26/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

Good British...food?

Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

vbg

Bangers and mash!!!

Fish and chips!!!

Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding!!!

Pie and a pint

Chikken tikka masala!!! (sic)

Kippers!!!




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Re: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-27 Thread Cotty
On 26/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

Sounds cool.
Not that I fulfill the member criteria, but it looks like some place to hang
out when I'm in London. One of the cheap hotels at Norfolk Square is where I
usually stay anyway. :-)

Jostein

Jostein, you pay the memebership and joining fee, and I'll join up and
invite you for a drink ;-)

I have to say that it sounds ghastly to me. I hate anything that looks
forced.


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Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-27 Thread Cotty
On 26/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

THAT's the word!  (I knew there was something better than contradiction in 
terms, but it just wasn't coming...).  Thanks,
frank

Just for you Frank:

http://thesaurus.reference.com/






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OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi,

http://www.thefrontlineclub.com/

-- 
Cheers,
 Bob  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Jostein
Sounds cool.
Not that I fulfill the member criteria, but it looks like some place to hang
out when I'm in London. One of the cheap hotels at Norfolk Square is where I
usually stay anyway. :-)

Jostein
-
Pictures at: http://oksne.net
-
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Walkden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 5:30 PM
Subject: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in
London


 Hi,

 http://www.thefrontlineclub.com/

 -- 
 Cheers,
  Bob  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Jostein
Wonder if they let me in with the OptioS, though...:-)

I wrote:

 Sounds cool.
 Not that I fulfill the member criteria, but it looks like some place to
hang
 out when I'm in London. One of the cheap hotels at Norfolk Square is where
I
 usually stay anyway. :-)

 Jostein




Re: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi,

Wednesday, November 26, 2003, 5:21:41 PM, you wrote:

 Sounds cool.
 Not that I fulfill the member criteria, but it looks like some place to hang
 out when I'm in London. One of the cheap hotels at Norfolk Square is where I
 usually stay anyway. :-)

You could hang around outside and take intrusive photographs of the
paparazzi as they roll out drunk...

-- 
Cheers,
 Bobmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

There is no such thing nowadays as Frenchmen, Germans, 
Spaniards, or even Englishmen - only Europeans. All have 
the same tastes, the same passions, the same customs, and 
for good reason: [...] Their fatherland is any country 
where there is money for them to steal and women for them 
to seduce. 
--- J J Rousseau



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread mike wilson
frank theriault wrote:
 
 Good British...food?
 
 Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

The world's best kept secret..

mike



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Bill Owens
An oxymoron?

Bill

- Original Message - 
From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas
when in London


 frank theriault wrote:
 
  Good British...food?
 
  Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

 The world's best kept secret..

 mike






Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread frank theriault
THAT's the word!  (I knew there was something better than contradiction in 
terms, but it just wasn't coming...).  Thanks,
frank

The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The pessimist 
fears it is true.  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas 
when in London
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:39:42 -0500

An oxymoron?

Bill

- Original Message -
From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas
when in London
 frank theriault wrote:
 
  Good British...food?
 
  Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

 The world's best kept secret..

 mike



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Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi,

Wednesday, November 26, 2003, 11:26:35 PM, you wrote:

 Good British...food?

 Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

 vbg

I guess you haven't been here for a while, Frank. Why only today I had
lunch in a small eel  pie shop nearby that's been in the same family
for 5 generations. Jellied eels, pie, mash, liquor. What could be
better! http://www.pieshop45.freeserve.co.uk/what_we_offer.htm

Down the red lane they go!

None of that foreign muck. http://www.fellwalk.co.uk/londonfood2.htm

Cheers,

Bob

There is no such thing nowadays as Frenchmen, Germans, 
Spaniards, or even Englishmen - only Europeans. All have 
the same tastes, the same passions, the same customs, and 
for good reason: [...] Their fatherland is any country 
where there is money for them to steal and women for them 
to seduce. 
--- J J Rousseau



Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when in London

2003-11-26 Thread cbwaters
Journalists are always getting things wrong...that's why there are editors.
CW

- Original Message - 
From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas
when in London


 Good British...food?

 Isn't that a contradiction in terms?

 vbg

 -frank

 The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The
pessimist
 fears it is true.  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




 From: Bob Walkden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OT: Somewhere to hang your Paraboots, photo vest and Leicas when
 in London
 Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:30:03 +
 
 Hi,
 
 http://www.thefrontlineclub.com/
 
 --
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