Hi Boris
maybe the Tamron looses a bit of sharpness in the edges which I would
consider normal or otherwise it was just me
or the card making process :-)

Which leads me to a question too:

Would you (not only you Boris) always correct perspective distortion on
photos made with a wide lens like on this shot
or do you leave it sometimes just like it is or even prefer the original
photo over a corrected one?



"Etzel" is the name of a small mountain near lake Zurich, dies it mean
something in your language?
Most official ship are named after cities or mountains on lake Zurich.

greetings
Markus



>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 6:51 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: PESO:Fish o' Rama
>>
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>> Hi Pentax Lovers
>>> after having spent the night fixing some computers I went early in the
>>> morning at sunrise to the lake Zurich to take some impressions for the
>>> postcard series I make at the moment for my client
>>bestofswitzerlandtours.
>>>
>>> Between 6 and 9 o'clock you can fish at the landing stage for
>>pike and other
>>> kind of fish like "Egli" and trout  and I had some interesting
>>talk with a
>>> fisherman telling me all the details about fishing... I would
>>have loved to
>>> get a shot with a fish but frankly did not have the patience
>>and went to the
>>> flee market later on "Bürkliplatz" to take some snapshots :-)
>>>
>>> I used the Tamron SP 17mm on the Pentax P30 here.
>>>
>>> comments are welcome
>>> greetings
>>> Markus
>>>
>>>
>>> the link:
>>>
>>> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3586817&size=lg (a
>>modest 92 KB)
>>
>>Markus, for some reason, it appears not sharp on my monitor.
>>
>>OTOH, I'd like to ask a question - why is this ship called "Etzel"???
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Boris
>>

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