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Like so many here have mentioned, while stationed overseas in the 60's I
bought
a Minolta SRT-101 Kit from somewhere in Asia and those lenses also had the
JCII stickers on them.
Jerry
2010/10/20 John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com:
Gold? Silver?
I remember the stickers, but don't
Fear not, Boris. Even native born speakers here are known to butcher the
language. I think you do very well.
Jerry
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Of course not. I know that my English is easily
OK, I have an SMC Takumar 3.5 (M42) that I picked up pretty cheap that I use on
my K20D. Have not used it much but early results seem good. Any comments on
this lens?
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and it was a GOOD thing too. One of the tires was worn to the belt and the
belt
had slipped. Would not have wanted to be half way to Hannigan Meadow and have
that puppy crap out. Actually, both were in poor shape. Lucky us! Even
better, the guy didn't even charge me for it. He didn't say
Sorry, wrong addressee
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huh? you mean you got free tires? good for you, son =)
2010/10/8 Jerry in Arizona glewis4...@yahoo.com:
and it was a GOOD thing too.? One of the tires was worn to the belt and the
belt
had slipped.? Would not have wanted to be half way to Hannigan Meadow and have
that puppy crap out
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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Jerry in Arizona glewis4...@yahoo.com wrote:
Don't I wish, but he did mount, balance, and install them for no charge.
Round here they do that as well, but for some reason hit you for $2.00
a valve
A, Lucas, the Prince of Darkness
I still like my RED '87 Alfa Romeo Quadrafoglio
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Bisbee%20Blues%20Fest%202010/_ORI8154A1.jpg
Jerry
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Taken at the vineyard of Callaghan Winery in Sonoita, AZ. Pentax K20D, Pentax
SMC DA 1:3.5-5.6 18-55mm w/2X telextender. The plaque recognizes the area as a
Backyard Habitat.
Jerry
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/_ORI8190A1_peso.jpg
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Taken in the tasting room of the Callaghan Winery in the Arizona grape growing
region of Sonoita. Pentax K20D, SMC Pentax-DA 1:3.5-5.6 18-55mm w/ 2X
telextender. Converted to B/W in Photoshop CS5.
Jerry
This past weekend we travelled down to Bisbee, AZ for their annual blues
festival, and a great time was had by all! An image rich environment. Pentax
K20D, Pentax SMC Pentax-A, f1:4.7-5.6, 80-200mm. Comments and critiques
welcomed.
Jerry
Any one have any experience with the Pantone Huey Pro MEU113 system for monitor
calibration?
Jerry
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Pentax K20D w/ Pentax SMC DA 1:3.5-5.6, 18-55mm AL and 2X telextender, on P
setting
Found these plants outside our BB in Bisbee, AZ and they looked like they were
glowing in the morning light.
Comments and critiques invited.
Jerry
Nope, that honor went to Bush in the last few months before Obama was sworn in.
In any case, Obama hasn't tried to please the corporations.
He bailed out banks (uber-capitalists until they need government
money, then they become welfare bums). He bailed out car companies.
Yeah, he's been real
J. Edgar Hoover kept secret dossiers on almost everyone with a public face, and
many who didn't. He hated MLK and anything to do with the civil rights
movement. The revelation that the MLK photographer was an FBI informant only
goes to show the efforts he made to try and destroy the image of
I like a french press, but even better is an espresso with an old school range
top italian espresso maker.
Jerry
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Common geese, Encanto Park, Phoenix, AZ. K20D, Sigma 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 DL
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/AFLAC_2.jpg
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Just wondering . . . do new cameras make us better photographers? Or are we
just hardware junkies?
Jerry
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Maybe I'm just an old poop, but he would never get $240 out of me, and I guess
alot of other parents today.
Jerry
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Hi Paul,
I think you've got a
There is an old saying, one person screws up and we all loose recess. i.e.
it
only takes one paedophyle to ruin it for everyone.
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Not much of a crowd, most of the action happened on Saturday but I couldn't get
there till Sunday.
Yes, have decided if I go back next year I will try and get out of the chair
and
scoot myself up the grandsstands and bring my monopod. I was lucky on that
one,
the roper went far to the left
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What were you using for lenses here BTW
Dave
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Not much of a crowd, most of the action happened on Saturday but I couldn't
get
there till Sunday.
Yes, have decided if I go back next year I will try
I remember back in the old days customs made you file off the Asahi name if you
bought your camera overseas as Honeywell had the rights to the Spotmatic name
in
the US.
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I have a couple of questions for the group regarding the images I took at the
Payson, AZ rodeo yesterday.
1. There a quite a few images I want to share and get your comments. Can I
just
go to Photobucket and provide a link to a folder rather than just to a single
image?
2. When I got home
It was an 8Gig card and was not shown as full either in camera or when
downloading. Did not reformat until all was downloaded
to the computer and returned to the camera to reformat.
Will check on the Sandisk recovery program.
Thanks a bunch Dave.
David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote
Here is a small selection of my rodeo images. There are a couple of duplicates
cuz I was not able to decide for myself. Your comments and recommendations
welcomed . . . maybe.
http://s896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/GESO%20Payson%20Rodeo%202010/
Jerry in Phoenix
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Not alot of places one can wander around, even less in my wheelchair. I agree,
the Calf Roper is the best by far.
Bob Sullivan wrote:
Jerry,
I think you were right with the Calf Roper.
It's the best of the series
can help isolate those distant subjects.
Regards, Bob S.
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Jerry in Arizona glewis4...@yahoo.com wrote:
You're right Bob, but as they always say . . . location, location, location.
Not alot of places one can wander around, even less in my wheelchair.? I
agree
Taken today (sunday) at the annual Payson, AZ rodeo. K20D with Sigma 70-300mm
@
200mm. The smear in the lower left is what is left of a 3 pipe barrier I had
to shoot around please excuse it. Shooting from a wheelchair I get tired of
photographing navels and butts.
I drove around a bit in the cooler 105F air today and visited a local park with
some water and water birds. I had my K20D fitted with an M42 SMC Takumar
135mm. I found these geese (I think) cruising in a quiet corner of the pool.
Jerry in Phoenix
I came across this offer in the local Craigslist. If you are looking for an
inexpensive K-x this might be a way. I have no knowledge of the seller or the
item, just passing on information.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/pho/1876651219.html
Jerry
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Based on price, he's probably selling one of these;
http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/bodies/film_K/KX.html
A fine camera but not digital.
On 8/17/2010 2:59 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
I came across
To be honest . . . YES! Tired of 115f+ Phoenix and the Valley of the sun are
gorgeous in fall, winter and spring. Summer sucks!
Subject: PESO -- Tuxis Island and West Wharf Boat Basin
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Anybody
Really like thios pic, but HATE that light pole. I would Photoshop it out!
Subject: Re: Caption Contest!
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On Aug 12, 2010, at 16:36, Rick Womer wrote:
We came across this interesting
First I want to thank all the members for their very helpful discussion and
advice. What a great group. Well today I managed to get the Non-Pentax
adapter
out of the sacrificial PZ-70 without damaging the camera, especially to Derby
Chang who provided the following link.
Can't wait for all those migratory birds to come down and winter here in the
Valley of the Sun!
Jerry
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OK, this may sound stupid but I hope to get some advice on using the PENTAX
M42-PK adapter. I recently bought a non OEM adapter and it is now permanently
stuck in an old K mount camera (PZ-70). Luckily I tested it first. I don't
want to repeat that on my K20D. I guess the most important
Can anyone tell me where genuine Pentax M42 to PK adapters are available?
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I thught I had searced ebay pretty thoroughly with no luck, but searching again
did find an authentic Pentax M42-PK adapter for $29.50 w/shipping. Tried an
off
brand on an older K mount camera and it is jammed, so felt I had to go with the
original Pentax adapter.
Tks to all. Look forward
Got new extension tubes for the K20D and needed to try them out. Never used
them before. Partner picked a bouquet last night so I took a display out on
the
patio to try out the tube. The sky gods were again cooperative and the high
clouds made the sky a giant light box and no shadows. Some
Fully manual, with preset. I had the camera set on aperture priority, the lens
on 5.6, pressed the green button and focused using the in and out method.
Handheld. ISO 400
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on the lower left is
the same one as in the previous pic. Thus I submit this humble effort for your
review and consideration.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/MonsoonSky3_PESO_I5811.jpg
Jerry in Arizona
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Every year about this time we get a rainy season in the desert, locally
referred
to as the Monsoon Season. This shot was taken from my balcony looking south
from central Phoenix. Dramatic clouds and alot of rain in parts of town.
Sadly, not here. K20D, SMC Pentax-A 80-200mm, Taken at
Shot this when I was a student at Indiana University. Was reviewing some old
photos/scans and it seemed it had some possibilities. Comments welcome.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/IndianaColt_113_PESO.jpg
Jerry in Phoenix
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What they are saying is that they don't want you making money at their expense,
without them getting a part of it. It's called business.
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They have to cover all those contingencies. From what I read in return for
allowing you to take pictures they retain certain rights to what you can do
with
them and I think they are right. This is not public forum stuff.
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I am thinking of acquiring some older M42 prime lenses to use on my K20D. I
seem to remember that the Super Takumars were considered a step back in quality
and optics from the Takumars. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Have not
decided which lengths to focus on, prob just on what is
For some years I have been an on again off again soccer fan while playing
and coaching American football. But after watching this WC series I am now
coninced that Soccer (futball) is a vastly superior GAME to American football.
Congratulations to the Spanish team and all its supporters!
My Refconverter M works perfectly on my K20.
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Chris,
I dug out the Refconverter M today and
Sorry, forgot to use the right link.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Pentax/HotTubFloaters_4697A1.jpg
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Took this while touring the Painted Desert a couple of years ago. Came across
it reviewing old files and remembered the issue here if a black bird was a crow
or whatever. Don't remember which camera I was using at the time.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Crow_1043b.jpg
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Jerry in Arizona wrote:
Took this while touring the Painted Desert a couple of years ago. Came across
it reviewing old files and remembered the issue here if a black bird was a crow
or whatever. Don't remember which
Nyeshista
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2010/6/29 Jerry in Arizona glewis4...@yahoo.com:
Nyeshista
Is this Mr Beagle? Sorry but I don't catch that one
Cheers
Ecke
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These cows or their predecessors were distributed around Houston in the early
'90s. This is a pic I took outside the Glassell School of Art, Pentax PZ3,
lens ?, Agfa BW film, Scanned from the negative on Epson scanner.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/TexasArtCow.jpg
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I wa interested in this series cuz I was trying my first pano in CS4. I guess
I am not knowledgement to understand the comment not the perfect tool for the
job. Looks pretty good to me. Anyway, folowing the comment to try Hugin I
downloaded it and tried it after using the CS4 to merge two
We had a very large march here in Phoenix yesterday and it passed right next to
my condo. Not the best view but limited by wheelchair. BTW, this is NOT a
political statement!
Pentax K20D, Sigma 70-300, 4-5.6 DL (I think this lens has got to go), +0.5
adjustment
Yes Ann, you are quite correct and it is indeed an Ocotillo, my bad. Should
not have listened to the person who advised me. Yes, I had made an executive
decision not to clone out that tree trunk and I will wait a bit and hope those
buds erupt and make a better image next time.
Thanks for
polarizer. Mildly cropped, adjusted in PS4.
I know flowers, and static subjects, are frowned on, but here one is anyway.
Jerry in Arizona
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/DesertAloePESO.jpg
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Le 18/05/10 06:22, Jerry in Arizona a ?crit :
Pentax K20D, DA 3.5-5.6 18-55 18-55mm
Taken outside a tattoo/piercing parlor in San Francisco Haight
Pentax K20D, DA 3.5-5.6 18-55 18-55mm
Taken outside a tattoo/piercing parlor in San Francisco Haight Ashbury district
last December. Was she trying to decide on a tattoo or being pierced?
Same place I had my ear pierced that day.
I don't know if this is an original thought, but a good photograph is like
pornography, I know it when I see it.
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John, I think you are right on the money.
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Stick my two cents in here ... for
Found what may be the last Louisiana pelican for sale in Texas. Pentax PZ-20
w/ FA 3.5-4.7 28-80mm. Scanned from color nagative, film ?. Image just
reminded me of the current Gulf happenings.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Transfer/KemahShops_014b.jpg
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The ongoing discussion only reinforces the idea that there is no universally
accepted definition of a good photograph. Beauty continues to be in the eye
of the beholder.
BTW, Adams was also a consultant and early tester for Polaroid. He also shot
35mm.
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35mm. Alot of things
to fix, but brings back alot of memories.
http://s896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Pentax/?action=viewcurrent=ChicagoatNight1961_002A1.jpg
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On May 11, 2010, at 6:39 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
I grew up in Chicago (go Cubbies!)
I grew up in Chicago as well, but on the southside where Cubby fans feared for
their lives:-). I've been to Comisky hundreds of times, but only twice to
Wrigley. Once for the fire department/police game in 1956
Maybe a nit, but PBS only receives 15% of its funding from the feds.
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Subject: RE: Completely, waaa OT: Architecture - Personal
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On
Being in a wheelchair that is my normal perspective . . . that and belly
buttons.
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Fernando wrote:
I got bored of looking at other people's asses at the
Mt St Helens was a single eruptive event, lasting a few hours at most. The
Icelandic eruption has lasted for many days weeks?) spewing enormous amounts of
particulates into the atmosphere far above Mt St Helens. Why don't you let the
pros do their job instead of amateurish jabbing?
From: P.
We seem to be the only place that glorifies gluttony.
Message: 13
Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 09:02:13 -0400
From: Christian Skofteland pterali...@aim.com
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On 2010-05-04 13:04, P. J. Alling wrote:
You've obviously not traveled much. We're just open about it.
On 5/4/2010 11:05 AM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
We seem to be the only place that glorifies gluttony.
No doubt. Here's an experiment you can run yourself.
Learn a handful of phrases
Last year we spent 3 weeks in Italy and travelled entirely by train. Enjoyed
it immensely. Even more remarkable in that I am an amputee (left leg below the
knee) and wheelchair bound. The Italtrain has a service called Salablue
which put me on a lift, put me on a disability enabled coach,
This is my first submission, so hope it works. This was a dance demonstration
at a latin festival at the Heard Museum here in Phoenix and performed by local
high school students. One of my first efforts with the then new K20D. I think
the lens was the SMC FA 3.5-4.7, 28-80 zoom. I thought
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Welcome, Jerry! This is somewhat small for a critical review.
Great action, nicely frozen.
Jack
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Subject: PESO: Latin Dancers
To: pdml@pdml.net
Date: Monday, May 3
limitations?
Thanks to all again.
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On 3/5/10, Jerry in Arizona, discombobulated, unleashed:
This is my first
I am certainly glad that you are physically sound enough to use a manual focus
macro (or any MF lens at all). There are those of us where being visually or
physically disabled have severe problems with MF lenses. I suppose it might be
helpful if you looked beyond beyond yourself before
To those of us who need/appreciate the technology even AF itself is far from
ridiculous.
My apologies to any who were offended my my choice of words. For the
record, I was calling no person ridiculous.
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I'm sure our native Americans and most of the empires of European monarchs wish
they had done a better job of securing their borders against aliens. They
were, unfortunately for them, too civil.
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:07:52 +0100
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Being a wheelchair bound person, my answer is NO. I just hate the able bodied
who take up those spaces.
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:50:08 -0400
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Subject: Re: PESO: Spinning Wheel Diner
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about
anyone for anything, (I should really take a few pictures of the
absurdities of sports cars with handicapped hangers in those spaces),
how can you tell.
On 4/22/2010 11:19 AM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
Being a wheelchair bound person, my answer is NO. I just hate the able
bodied who take
.
Message: 5
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 14:29:49 -0400
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Jerry in Arizona wrote:
Well
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 14:57:30 -0400
Oddly, I think many disabled persons feel the same way. After a while our
disabilities seem less daunting than others.
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Subject: Re: PESO: Spinning Wheel Diner
While I can certainly admire alot of the work of street photographers, I just
personally dislike being intrusive and dislike sending the message You're
strange, I want a picture of you. So I find it very difficult to do that kind
of photography.
Jerry in Arizona
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr
Lovely shots, and not the usual happy snaps. I got a real sense of Paris.
Returning there myself in Oct.
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Loved the picture and thought the helmet made for an interesting past/present
contrast. Biggest problem for me was the background, over which photog had no
control other than maybe blurring (i,e bouquet)
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:04:08 -0400
From: Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com
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Unlike the Toyota, the Audi was an ergonomic issue with the location and size
of the brake pedal. The sudden acceleration was found to be drivers pressing
hartd on the accelerator when they thought they were pressing the brake pedal.
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:02:50 -0400
From: John Sessoms
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