Re: PESO Perfect Landing

2018-10-23 Thread Jack Davis
Nice action catch and composition,
Paul.

J
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> On Oct 23, 2018, at 7:27 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
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> I really like the posture you caught the bird in.  Fine image in all
> respects.
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>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 4:45 PM Paul Stenquist  wrote:
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>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18502966/Arrival
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Re: PESO Perfect Landing

2018-10-23 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I really like the posture you caught the bird in.  Fine image in all
respects.

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> https://www.photo.net/photo/18502966/Arrival
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Re: PESOs (4) - Cemetery Walk

2018-10-23 Thread ann sanfedele
The third photo, withthe tall tree stumps would be especially powerful 
in black and white, I think.


ann


On 10/23/2018 8:11 PM, Rick Womer wrote:

I took my camera for a walk late yesterday afternoon through Woodland Cemetery, 
which is just a few blocks from our house. It was established in 1840 on the 
grounds of a grand colonial estate, and has graves dating from then. A 
non-profit foundation now owns the land, which is a national historic landmark, 
and a non-profit corporation operates the cemetery. This has improved the 
maintenance a lot in the last few years.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/PESOs-2017/Cemetery-Walk-10-18/

(K-5, DA 17-70)

Comments appreciated!

Rick


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Re: PESOs (4) - Cemetery Walk

2018-10-23 Thread Dale H. Cook
At 08:11 PM 10/23/2018, Rick Womer wrote:

>I took my camera for a walk late yesterday afternoon through Woodland Cemetery

That was a pleasure to see, as one of my interests is gravestone photography. I 
am still gearing up to take professional quality gravestone photos. To get an 
idea of the results I am trying to achieve visit the Farber Gravestone 
Collection of the American Antiquarian Association at:

http://www.davidrumsey.com/farber/

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Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project
Administrator of https://plymouthcolony.net 


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PESOs (4) - Cemetery Walk

2018-10-23 Thread Rick Womer
I took my camera for a walk late yesterday afternoon through Woodland Cemetery, 
which is just a few blocks from our house. It was established in 1840 on the 
grounds of a grand colonial estate, and has graves dating from then. A 
non-profit foundation now owns the land, which is a national historic landmark, 
and a non-profit corporation operates the cemetery. This has improved the 
maintenance a lot in the last few years.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/PESOs-2017/Cemetery-Walk-10-18/

(K-5, DA 17-70)

Comments appreciated!

Rick
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Re: a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 23/10/18, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

>This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica
>Rumors: https://pixii.fr. 

Interesting!

Thanks for the headsup.

Yer CL is sure perty though ;-)

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PESO Perfect Landing

2018-10-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
https://www.photo.net/photo/18502966/Arrival

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Re: a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
That's kinda what I was thinking too. Seems a handy size... we'll see what 
comes of it. 

G

> On Oct 23, 2018, at 11:26 AM, Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> 
> Looks interesting. It might be a good camera for cycling tours, with a couple 
> of Voigtlander lenses.
> 
>> On 23 Oct 2018, at 15:02, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
>> 
>> Slightly off-topic for PDML, but I thought BobW, Cotty, and maybe a couple 
>> others might be interested. 
>> 
>> ---
>> This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica 
>> Rumors: https://pixii.fr. 
>> 
>> Rangefinder, manual focus and exposure, no LCD, 256G built-in memory only, 
>> WiFi connect for data transfer, etc. They don't list a sensor format and 
>> Mpixel yet, but rumor has it that it's an APS-C format with 12 to 16 
>> Mpixels. Another information update is supposedly due soon.
>> 
>> Could be a pretty neat camera if it pans out and gets produced. Kind of an 
>> updated, modernized take on the Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit 
>> fitted—the best non-Leica M-mount camera there's been so far. Of course, 
>> that was an EVF camera which meant it was more versatile lens-wise but its 
>> lifespan was tied to the quality of the EVF. This is an optical finder with 
>> a rangefinder, so you're limited to Leica M-mount lenses for focusing.
>> 
>> One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. 
>> :-)
>> 
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Re: a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread Bob W-PDML
Looks interesting. It might be a good camera for cycling tours, with a couple 
of Voigtlander lenses.

> On 23 Oct 2018, at 15:02, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> Slightly off-topic for PDML, but I thought BobW, Cotty, and maybe a couple 
> others might be interested. 
> 
> ---
> This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica 
> Rumors: https://pixii.fr. 
> 
> Rangefinder, manual focus and exposure, no LCD, 256G built-in memory only, 
> WiFi connect for data transfer, etc. They don't list a sensor format and 
> Mpixel yet, but rumor has it that it's an APS-C format with 12 to 16 Mpixels. 
> Another information update is supposedly due soon.
> 
> Could be a pretty neat camera if it pans out and gets produced. Kind of an 
> updated, modernized take on the Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit fitted—the 
> best non-Leica M-mount camera there's been so far. Of course, that was an EVF 
> camera which meant it was more versatile lens-wise but its lifespan was tied 
> to the quality of the EVF. This is an optical finder with a rangefinder, so 
> you're limited to Leica M-mount lenses for focusing.
> 
> One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. :-)
> 
> G
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Re: OT: The Future of Photography is Code

2018-10-23 Thread John Francis
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 02:46:25PM +, Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
> >En martes, 23 de octubre de 2018 16:12:45 CEST, Daniel J. Matyola 
> > escribi??: 
> 
> https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/the-future-of-photography-is-code/Dan 
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> 
> 
> Very interesting and true. Thanks.
> I have a friend who has a smart phone review website and he shows me the 
> phone camera outputs from time to time... All the relevant improvements are 
> made by software. One of the last ones was a picture taken in low light that 
> used multiple exposure in order to remove the blue cast of an object 
> illuminated by an (almost only) blue light source. A sort of HDR for white 
> balance. The result is amazing:
> https://www.teknofilo.com/analisis-pixel-3-xl/4
> 
> (in Spanish though)

Technology helps with translation, too ...
(I just dropped the URL into Google Translate to view it in English)

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Re: PESO - Saverne

2018-10-23 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks Ken, Dan, and all the others who commented.

Rick

> On Oct 22, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Ken, Dan, 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 19:24 Ken Waller  wrote:
> A very photogenic area nicely captured
> 
> Kenneth Waller
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> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Rick Womer" 
> Subject: PESO - Saverne
> 
> 
> > Saverne is a pleasant town of about 11,000 souls, just south of the Voges 
> > and 75 km from the eastern tip of France. We went there because the last 
> > of our iPhone cables had quit working, but it was a very pleasant place to 
> > spend some time.
> >
> > The town lies along the Rhine-Marne canal:
> >
> > https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/organize/AMS-to-CDG/Saverne/i-626Zzpt
> >
> > Comments appreciated!
> >
> > Rick
> 
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Re: November PUG countdown

2018-10-23 Thread Igor PDML-StR




Hopefully!..  And I hope so did Mark C.


But I am rather intrigued to see if something shows up from Bruce. ;-)


Cheers,

Igor



ann sanfedele Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:04:48 -0700 wrote:

ya think?
ann

On 10/22/2018 4:25 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 22/10/18, Brian Walters, discombobulated, unleashed:


Theme: "Upon closer examination".

Submit here: http://pug.komkon.org/submit/

Jostein's got this ;-)



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Re: a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Thanks for your wonderfully upbeat response. =8^/

Epson R-D1 cameras were a bit early on the curve, and Epson decided not to put 
any more development in when Cosina was in the process of closing down the body 
production it was based on. It was the only other digital rangefinder camera 
ever made, and is still sought after by some enthusiasts despite being 12 years 
out of date with respect to sensor technology.

The Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit was the only other non-Leica camera made 
specifically with a sensor tailored for M-mount lenses .. you didn't adapt 
Leica lenses to it, that's what it was made for, in contrast to all the other 
EVF cameras on the market with the exception of Leica's own. The issue with it 
was that Ricoh made it and its system too complex, making it difficult to 
market, sell (due to the price), and maintain development for. It did a superb 
job with a very large range of M-mount lenses, certainly more than any of the 
other third party M-mount adaptations. Many Leica enthusiasts still have and 
use the GXR, and wish Ricoh would have developed a better EVF and higher 
resolution sensor for it. But it remains an EVF camera, and many still want an 
optical rangefinder. 

I figure if the PIXII makes it to production, whether APS-C or FF, it has a 
good shot at a reasonable niche audience if it performs well and is reliable. I 
doubt it's going to take the world by storm and become a new standard that 
everyone aspires to. But I see no reason not to be optimistic that it gets into 
production and satisfies a community of enthusiast users. 

Note that I won't be one of them. I have my CL and M-D Leicas already and don't 
need another M-mount camera. :-)

That Pentax-L 43mm Limited remains interesting to me, yes, for both my M-D and 
CL bodies. It's just a bit hard to come by and a touch pricey but I might go 
for one, eventually. 

G

On Oct 23, 2018, at 7:29 AM, P. J. Alling  wrote:

>> One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. 
>> :-)
> 
> So is a Leica pretty much any of them, or even a Epson RD1.
> 
> I have a prediction, it doesn't have the name Leica on it, and it doesn't 
> have a red dot, based on that I predict this camera will tank in the market, 
> because it will require a Leica sized price and really no one really likes a 
> range finder, (well I like rangefinders, but only in comparison to cameras 
> that have scale focusing), if they have another choice, unless it has the 
> name Leica on it, and there are lots of rangefinder like cameras with EVFs to 
> choose from these days.
> 
> I also predict this for the new Zenit M, because, the Zenit was an 
> inexpensive camera that actually cost more to make than it sold for, because 
> the Soviet Union really needed Hard western currency.  At $5000-$7000 it just 
> isn't worth that much for a Russian branded novelty.  If it costs like a 
> Leica, you might as well buy a Leica.
> 
> 
>> On 10/23/2018 10:01 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>> Slightly off-topic for PDML, but I thought BobW, Cotty, and maybe a couple 
>> others might be interested.
>> 
>> ---
>> This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica 
>> Rumors: https://pixii.fr.
>> 
>> Rangefinder, manual focus and exposure, no LCD, 256G built-in memory only, 
>> WiFi connect for data transfer, etc. They don't list a sensor format and 
>> Mpixel yet, but rumor has it that it's an APS-C format with 12 to 16 
>> Mpixels. Another information update is supposedly due soon.
>> 
>> Could be a pretty neat camera if it pans out and gets produced. Kind of an 
>> updated, modernized take on the Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit 
>> fitted—the best non-Leica M-mount camera there's been so far. Of course, 
>> that was an EVF camera which meant it was more versatile lens-wise but its 
>> lifespan was tied to the quality of the EVF. This is an optical finder with 
>> a rangefinder, so you're limited to Leica M-mount lenses for focusing.
>> 
>> One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. 
>> :-)
>> 
>> G
>> —
>> No matter where you go, there you are.

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Re: OT: The Future of Photography is Code

2018-10-23 Thread Jaume Lahuerta
>En martes, 23 de octubre de 2018 16:12:45 CEST, Daniel J. Matyola 
> escribió: 

https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/the-future-of-photography-is-code/Dan 
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Very interesting and true. Thanks.
I have a friend who has a smart phone review website and he shows me the phone 
camera outputs from time to time... All the relevant improvements are made by 
software. One of the last ones was a picture taken in low light that used 
multiple exposure in order to remove the blue cast of an object illuminated by 
an (almost only) blue light source. A sort of HDR for white balance. The result 
is amazing:
https://www.teknofilo.com/analisis-pixel-3-xl/4

(in Spanish though)

Regards,
Jaume

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Re: OT: The Future of Photography is Code

2018-10-23 Thread P. J. Alling
There's really only so much you can do with code, before you're no 
longer recording a scene, and are actually generating it, which is art 
not photography.  Personally I prefer my art to be produced by humans 
not by machines mainly because machine art is kinda dull.



On 10/23/2018 10:10 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/the-future-of-photography-is-code/

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Re: a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread P. J. Alling

One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. :-)


So is a Leica pretty much any of them, or even a Epson RD1.

I have a prediction, it doesn't have the name Leica on it, and it 
doesn't have a red dot, based on that I predict this camera will tank in 
the market, because it will require a Leica sized price and really no 
one really likes a range finder, (well I like rangefinders, but only in 
comparison to cameras that have scale focusing), if they have another 
choice, unless it has the name Leica on it, and there are lots of 
rangefinder like cameras with EVFs to choose from these days.


I also predict this for the new Zenit M, because, the Zenit was an 
inexpensive camera that actually cost more to make than it sold for, 
because the Soviet Union really needed Hard western currency.  At 
$5000-$7000 it just isn't worth that much for a Russian branded 
novelty.  If it costs like a Leica, you might as well buy a Leica.



On 10/23/2018 10:01 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

Slightly off-topic for PDML, but I thought BobW, Cotty, and maybe a couple 
others might be interested.

---
This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica Rumors: 
https://pixii.fr.

Rangefinder, manual focus and exposure, no LCD, 256G built-in memory only, WiFi 
connect for data transfer, etc. They don't list a sensor format and Mpixel yet, 
but rumor has it that it's an APS-C format with 12 to 16 Mpixels. Another 
information update is supposedly due soon.

Could be a pretty neat camera if it pans out and gets produced. Kind of an 
updated, modernized take on the Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit fitted—the 
best non-Leica M-mount camera there's been so far. Of course, that was an EVF 
camera which meant it was more versatile lens-wise but its lifespan was tied to 
the quality of the EVF. This is an optical finder with a rangefinder, so you're 
limited to Leica M-mount lenses for focusing.

One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. :-)

G
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OT: The Future of Photography is Code

2018-10-23 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/the-future-of-photography-is-code/

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a new camera ...

2018-10-23 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Slightly off-topic for PDML, but I thought BobW, Cotty, and maybe a couple 
others might be interested. 

---
This is a new take on the "M-mount digital camera" that I saw on Leica Rumors: 
https://pixii.fr. 

Rangefinder, manual focus and exposure, no LCD, 256G built-in memory only, WiFi 
connect for data transfer, etc. They don't list a sensor format and Mpixel yet, 
but rumor has it that it's an APS-C format with 12 to 16 Mpixels. Another 
information update is supposedly due soon.

Could be a pretty neat camera if it pans out and gets produced. Kind of an 
updated, modernized take on the Ricoh GXR with M-mount camera unit fitted—the 
best non-Leica M-mount camera there's been so far. Of course, that was an EVF 
camera which meant it was more versatile lens-wise but its lifespan was tied to 
the quality of the EVF. This is an optical finder with a rangefinder, so you're 
limited to Leica M-mount lenses for focusing.

One of these with a Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Limited would be pretty darn neat. :-)

G
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Re: November PUG countdown

2018-10-23 Thread David J Brooks
Done

Dave
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 5:44 AM Brian Walters  wrote:
>
> > On 23 October 2018 at 03:04 David J Brooks  wrote:
> >
> >
> > Brian
> >
> > I sent a wrong photo can i just resend the correct one ??
>
>
> Yeah - just use the form to send a new one.
>
>
> Cheers
> Brian
> >
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Re: PESO: brown shrike

2018-10-23 Thread ann sanfedele

yup easy fix - looks great
ann

On 10/23/2018 8:35 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:

On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 08:00:08 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:


geometry -
Bird would go more to the right, less to the center , no?  more OFF
center... less centered -
only a smidgen of stuff in top right corner.

yes, what was i thinking? :) cropped out the offending part...


but cloning it out woudl work as well all though a bit annoying to
do :-)

ann

On 10/23/2018 6:58 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:

On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:29:58 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:
  

Subash -- didnt see your original post...
I don't agree with Ken on the crop, but Iwould like to see that
upper right hand foliage to go..  that would shift the bird a bit
more off center too - I'm guessing you were just being a tad lazy-
The expanse ofblurry background is a positive - minus my quibble -
really nice work - as usual

thank you Ann, and everyone who looked.

i didn't crop the top right hand corner because, like you said, it
would push the bird more to the centre but i guess i should do it...
  

On 10/22/2018 4:47 PM, Ken Waller wrote:

Good looking subject.
If it were mine I'd crop it in a portrait mode excluding all
outside the ULH and LRH portion of the branch, those portions
excluded don't add anything to the image.


-Original Message-

From: Subash Jeyan http://something-feathered.in/2018/10/21/brown-shrike/

k5iis, sigma 150-500 os hsm, @500 mm, cropped.
  




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Re: OT - spotted on Google street view

2018-10-23 Thread Jostein

LOL!
No luck diguising these guys though...
http://turl.no/2757

Jostein

Den 22.10.2018 19:39, skrev John Francis:


It's no good, Google - I can still recognise her ...

https://www.google.com/maps/@40.6887541,-74.0437946,2a,37.5y,317.28h,121.18t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWCjUEJjYRdtjBsM8tei04Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en=0

(Just in case it doesn't look the same for you as it does for me, I see facial 
blurring)



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Re: PESO: brown shrike

2018-10-23 Thread Subash Jeyan
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 08:00:08 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:

> geometry -
> Bird would go more to the right, less to the center , no?  more OFF 
> center... less centered -
> only a smidgen of stuff in top right corner.

yes, what was i thinking? :) cropped out the offending part...

> but cloning it out woudl work as well all though a bit annoying to
> do :-)
> 
> ann
> 
> On 10/23/2018 6:58 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:29:58 -0400
> > ann sanfedele  wrote:
> >  
> >> Subash -- didnt see your original post...
> >> I don't agree with Ken on the crop, but Iwould like to see that
> >> upper right hand foliage to go..  that would shift the bird a bit
> >> more off center too - I'm guessing you were just being a tad lazy-
> >> The expanse ofblurry background is a positive - minus my quibble -
> >> really nice work - as usual  
> > thank you Ann, and everyone who looked.
> >
> > i didn't crop the top right hand corner because, like you said, it
> > would push the bird more to the centre but i guess i should do it...
> >  
> >> On 10/22/2018 4:47 PM, Ken Waller wrote:  
> >>> Good looking subject.
> >>> If it were mine I'd crop it in a portrait mode excluding all
> >>> outside the ULH and LRH portion of the branch, those portions
> >>> excluded don't add anything to the image.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> -Original Message-  
>  From: Subash Jeyan   Subject: PESO: brown shrike
> 
>  the brown shrike, a winter migrant from its breeding ranges in
>  central asia, china and japan:
> 
>  http://something-feathered.in/2018/10/21/brown-shrike/
> 
>  k5iis, sigma 150-500 os hsm, @500 mm, cropped.  
> >  
> 


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OT: Observations about Software and art of visual communication

2018-10-23 Thread Igor PDML-StR




In many OSes with graphical interfaces/environment/launchers (Windows, 
Android, MacOS, X11 in Unix and Unix-like systems), 
the icons for the program often contain the first letter from the program 
title.

E.g.:
S for Skype
Ps for Photoshop
Lr for Lightroom
W for Word
P for Powerpoint (as well as Publisher by MS)
O - for Opera
...

And then, the programs/apps are alphabetically ordered in Android 
and Windows-10 launchers ("Start" button).


Last week, I spent some amount of time looking under "X" for Microsoft 
Excel.



Cheers,

Igor


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Re: PESO: brown shrike

2018-10-23 Thread ann sanfedele

geometry -
Bird would go more to the right, less to the center , no?  more OFF 
center... less centered -

only a smidgen of stuff in top right corner.

but cloning it out woudl work as well all though a bit annoying to do :-)

ann

On 10/23/2018 6:58 AM, Subash Jeyan wrote:

On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:29:58 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:


Subash -- didnt see your original post...
I don't agree with Ken on the crop, but Iwould like to see that upper
right hand foliage to go..  that would shift the bird a bit more off
center too - I'm guessing you were just being a tad lazy-
The expanse ofblurry background is a positive - minus my quibble -
really nice work - as usual

thank you Ann, and everyone who looked.

i didn't crop the top right hand corner because, like you said, it
would push the bird more to the centre but i guess i should do it...


On 10/22/2018 4:47 PM, Ken Waller wrote:

Good looking subject.
If it were mine I'd crop it in a portrait mode excluding all
outside the ULH and LRH portion of the branch, those portions
excluded don't add anything to the image.


-Original Message-

From: Subash Jeyan http://something-feathered.in/2018/10/21/brown-shrike/

k5iis, sigma 150-500 os hsm, @500 mm, cropped.




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Re: PESO: brown shrike

2018-10-23 Thread Subash Jeyan
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:29:58 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:

> Subash -- didnt see your original post...
> I don't agree with Ken on the crop, but Iwould like to see that upper 
> right hand foliage to go..  that would shift the bird a bit more off 
> center too - I'm guessing you were just being a tad lazy-
> The expanse ofblurry background is a positive - minus my quibble - 
> really nice work - as usual

thank you Ann, and everyone who looked. 

i didn't crop the top right hand corner because, like you said, it
would push the bird more to the centre but i guess i should do it...

> On 10/22/2018 4:47 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
> > Good looking subject.
> > If it were mine I'd crop it in a portrait mode excluding all
> > outside the ULH and LRH portion of the branch, those portions
> > excluded don't add anything to the image.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-  
> >> From: Subash Jeyan  >> Subject: PESO: brown shrike
> >>
> >> the brown shrike, a winter migrant from its breeding ranges in
> >> central asia, china and japan:
> >>
> >> http://something-feathered.in/2018/10/21/brown-shrike/
> >>
> >> k5iis, sigma 150-500 os hsm, @500 mm, cropped.


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Re: PESO: brown shrike

2018-10-23 Thread Jack Davis
Yes, Ann. That fairly bright vertical
branch on the right needs at least 
partially removed on the right side
and the balance shaded a bit.

J

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> On Oct 22, 2018, at 7:29 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> 
> Subash -- didnt see your original post...
> I don't agree with Ken on the crop, but Iwould like to see that upper right 
> hand foliage to go..  that would shift the bird a bit more off center too - 
> I'm guessing you were just being a tad lazy-
> The expanse ofblurry background is a positive - minus my quibble - really 
> nice work - as usual
> 
> ann
> 
>> On 10/22/2018 4:47 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
>> Good looking subject.
>> If it were mine I'd crop it in a portrait mode excluding all outside the ULH 
>> and LRH portion of the branch, those portions excluded don't add anything to 
>> the image.
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Subash Jeyan >> Subject: PESO: brown shrike
>>> 
>>> the brown shrike, a winter migrant from its breeding ranges in central
>>> asia, china and japan:
>>> 
>>> http://something-feathered.in/2018/10/21/brown-shrike/
>>> 
>>> k5iis, sigma 150-500 os hsm, @500 mm, cropped.
>>> 
>>> comments appreciated.
>>> 
>>> subash
>> 
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Re: November PUG countdown

2018-10-23 Thread Brian Walters
> On 23 October 2018 at 03:04 David J Brooks  wrote:
> 
> 
> Brian
> 
> I sent a wrong photo can i just resend the correct one ??


Yeah - just use the form to send a new one.


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Brian
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