Re: GESO: Monarch Caterpillars

2021-03-21 Thread Paul Stenquist
Well done!

Paul

> On Mar 21, 2021, at 12:25 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
> 
> Magnificent!
> 
> As you may recall, I am a butterfly not, and am particularly fond of
> Monarchs. I raise them from eggs and then tag and release them.  I take
> many images of them in all stages of development, using the asme camera and
> lens that you used here.  So, I can admire your work and envy the
> remarkable results you achieved here.
> 
> A few questions:
> Where exactly did you find these larvae?
> Are they wild or were they raised by you or someone else?
> What is the Monarch season in your area?
> Do they migrate down there? If so, from where and to where?
> Do you have an organization like Monarch watch own under?
> 
> Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.
> 
> Dan Matyola
> *https://tintag yurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery
> *
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 4:08 AM David Mann  wrote:
>> 
>> Just four photos: I decided to make them into a small gallery instead of
>> multiple photo links.
>> 
>> I've had a few attempts at getting some photos of our monarch caterpillars
>> lately but either the caterpillars or the light wasn't quite cooperating.
>> Today I managed to get a handful that I liked, although I could have used a
>> touch more DOF.
>> 
>> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/gallery/62/
>> 
>> All photos taken with K5ii and FA100mm f/2.8 macro.
>> 
>> Cheers,
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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Am 21.03.21 um 19:08 schrieb Juan Buhler:

Maybe I should bump the other Pentax ones I was planning g to do to the front 
of the line!


Most definitely. :-)

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Re: OT Geso: Phyllis Rawlinson park camera club walk

2021-03-21 Thread David J Brooks
Dan i think the bird is a red tailed hawk they are common here

Dave

On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 1:26 PM David J Brooks  wrote:

> Thanks Dan.
>
> Getting more and more use of the lens ball now and several of us have one.
> It can be tricky and only seems to work in certain types of shots.
>
> Photo #11 is a hockey net. Ice is too thin now so it will sit there till
> next winter when they will make a rink and play pond hockey. Cage in #15 is
> unknown. it's near what looks like a small beaver dam and may be a trap but
> not sure at all. I dont think its  adam as it looks to haphazard for one
> and the pond is small it should be flooded if it was.
>
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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Juan Buhler
This was the third of such videos I posted, although the first one about a 
Pentax lens. Maybe I should bump the other Pentax ones I was planning g to do 
to the front of the line!

j

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 21, 2021, at 10:55, Ralf R Radermacher  wrote:
> 
> Am 20.03.21 um 20:41 schrieb Juan Buhler:
> 
>> I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:
>> 
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A
> 
> Nicely done. Thanks and more please.
> 
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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Am 20.03.21 um 20:41 schrieb Juan Buhler:


I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A


Nicely done. Thanks and more please.

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Re: OT Geso: Phyllis Rawlinson park camera club walk

2021-03-21 Thread David J Brooks
Thanks Dan.

Getting more and more use of the lens ball now and several of us have one.
It can be tricky and only seems to work in certain types of shots.

Photo #11 is a hockey net. Ice is too thin now so it will sit there till
next winter when they will make a rink and play pond hockey. Cage in #15 is
unknown. it's near what looks like a small beaver dam and may be a trap but
not sure at all. I dont think its  adam as it looks to haphazard for one
and the pond is small it should be flooded if it was.

Dave




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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Juan Buhler
Thanks guys!

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On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 11:08 PM Bulent Celasun 
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> A fine, informative review & video with no garbage.
>
> Thanks,
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> Juan Buhler , 20 Mar 2021 Cmt, 22:41 tarihinde şunu
> yazdı:
> >
> > Hi PDML,
> >
> > I've been teaching myself how to shoot and edit videos. I'm bad at it!
> >
> > Anyway I've been making short lens reviews. It's a way to force myself to
> > use a lens consistently over a few weeks, and in the meantime learn how
> to
> > do product shots, and script, narrate and edit a video. It's harder than
> it
> > seems and I've gained a lot of respect for people who make it seem easy.
> >
> > I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A
> >
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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Juan Buhler
Wow Cotty, this is such great advice, thanks so much, I really appreciate
it!

Haha "clear voice" :D. The hardest part for me is the narration, after 25
years you'd think I'd lose the accent at least a little!

I'll try to keep those suggestions in mind--it's the first time ever I do
any video editing, I've been lucky to work closely with talented editors so
while I can appreciate it I never had to learn how to do it.

The one thing I know, and especially for Youtube, is that the way to learn
and improve is to just do it. It's super interesting to watch the first few
videos of any youtuber whose craft you respect--you often can see how they
got better over time.

Cheers,

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On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 4:03 AM Steve Cottrell  wrote:

> On 20/3/21, Juan Buhler, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
> >I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:
> >
> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A
>
> Great job mate!
>
> Good audio dub with good choice of music - ability to hear a clear voice
> essential. Watch your text - always a real pain with differing backgrounds.
> I see you had a bash at several ways, simple white text, white with dark
> outline and white with a dark wash strap. I tend to use white with drop
> shadow. Even been known to spray some opacity under the text area in a
> confused background. Key is to keep it consistent. I wouldn't have too much
> tracking on the text - letters brought a bit closer together are easier and
> quicker to read.
>
> As you have experienced, once you've seen it through endless times it
> becomes so familiar that the shots start to look too long, and so constant
> trimming and fussing is usual. Some of the still shots were up for such a
> short time, just needed a beat more each. Try and go with a gut reaction on
> a first viewing of a series of shots - if it looks right the first time, it
> *is* right. The pace and info was good and the length perfect for what it
> is. Great job! But I'd kinda expect that with your background ;-)
>
> More please!
>
>
>
>
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Re: OT Geso: Phyllis Rawlinson park camera club walk

2021-03-21 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Very nice images if nature in this beige and sleepy season!
You make much better use of the crystal ball than most I have seen.
Were you able to identify the bird in image D722715?  
What is the cge shown in two or the images?

Fine photographic work, as usual!

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On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 12:36 PM David J Brooks  wrote:

> It Was a decent but cool day last Friday so our meager camera group
> ventured out to Phyliss Rawlinson park in Richmond Hill Ontario. Snow
> changing over to mud and frost but still photo worthy enough
>
> http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2021-rawlinson/album/index.html
>
> D7200, 8-70 and Fuji X30.
>
> Dave
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OT Geso: Phyllis Rawlinson park camera club walk

2021-03-21 Thread David J Brooks
It Was a decent but cool day last Friday so our meager camera group
ventured out to Phyliss Rawlinson park in Richmond Hill Ontario. Snow
changing over to mud and frost but still photo worthy enough

http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2021-rawlinson/album/index.html

D7200, 8-70 and Fuji X30.

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Re: GESO: Monarch Caterpillars

2021-03-21 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Magnificent!

As you may recall, I am a butterfly not, and am particularly fond of
Monarchs. I raise them from eggs and then tag and release them.  I take
many images of them in all stages of development, using the asme camera and
lens that you used here.  So, I can admire your work and envy the
remarkable results you achieved here.

A few questions:
Where exactly did you find these larvae?
Are they wild or were they raised by you or someone else?
What is the Monarch season in your area?
Do they migrate down there? If so, from where and to where?
Do you have an organization like Monarch watch own under?

Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.

Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 4:08 AM David Mann  wrote:

> Just four photos: I decided to make them into a small gallery instead of
> multiple photo links.
>
> I've had a few attempts at getting some photos of our monarch caterpillars
> lately but either the caterpillars or the light wasn't quite cooperating.
> Today I managed to get a handful that I liked, although I could have used a
> touch more DOF.
>
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/gallery/62/
>
> All photos taken with K5ii and FA100mm f/2.8 macro.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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Re: GESO: Monarch Caterpillars

2021-03-21 Thread Paul Sorenson

All very nice, but my fave would be the third one - 1106

-p

On 3/21/2021 3:08 AM, David Mann wrote:

Just four photos: I decided to make them into a small gallery instead of 
multiple photo links.

I've had a few attempts at getting some photos of our monarch caterpillars 
lately but either the caterpillars or the light wasn't quite cooperating.  
Today I managed to get a handful that I liked, although I could have used a 
touch more DOF.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/gallery/62/

All photos taken with K5ii and FA100mm f/2.8 macro.

Cheers,
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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 20/3/21, Juan Buhler, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A

Great job mate!

Good audio dub with good choice of music - ability to hear a clear voice 
essential. Watch your text - always a real pain with differing backgrounds. I 
see you had a bash at several ways, simple white text, white with dark outline 
and white with a dark wash strap. I tend to use white with drop shadow. Even 
been known to spray some opacity under the text area in a confused background. 
Key is to keep it consistent. I wouldn't have too much tracking on the text - 
letters brought a bit closer together are easier and quicker to read. 

As you have experienced, once you've seen it through endless times it becomes 
so familiar that the shots start to look too long, and so constant trimming and 
fussing is usual. Some of the still shots were up for such a short time, just 
needed a beat more each. Try and go with a gut reaction on a first viewing of a 
series of shots - if it looks right the first time, it *is* right. The pace and 
info was good and the length perfect for what it is. Great job! But I'd kinda 
expect that with your background ;-)

More please!




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Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed

2021-03-21 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Henk. Some food for thought there. I don't store full res files 
on Flickr because data costs are sky high in SA. Using Cloud in a big 
way would be much the same. Computer stuff has doubled in price in the 
last 3 years too because the SA Rand is now so weak. I hate to think 
where we will be in 10 years if I last that long. The joys of living in 
Africa!


Alan C

On 21-Mar-21 10:43 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:

Alan, you do keep your important stuff on Flickr as well.

Also for me Flickr is the main cloud storage having over 8000 pics at 
full res in jpg, with a lot of family pics hidden.
Further I keep my scanned old familiy pics on onedrive 1 TB cloud 
storage.
All my RAW files are stored on a 6TB USB 3 hard disk connected to 
Lightroom, as well as a backup spread on some four of old 2 TB 3.5 
inch HDDs for which I bought houses with USB.
People around me who don't take many pictures are most happy if I 
place a 256 SSD in their desktop or laptop and take out their old slow 
HDD.

A piece of cake with Samsung software.

Henk

Op 2021-03-20 om 17:37 schreef Alan C:
You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy 
stuff. I just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an 
SSD or USB3's yet.


Alan C

On 20-Mar-21 06:23 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership 
wrecked the user interface in photo.net.


I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my 
MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine 
backups to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of 
very close calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic 
backup to Backblaze.


Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never.

Rick


On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann  wrote:

On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine  wrote:


Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW
files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call
it a safe backup.
I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally 
disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete 
anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc.


I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine 
backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my 
computer is too small to hold my photos).  Not only is it a bit 
slow to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer 
starts a backup while I'm working.  So I have a USB3 SSD on the way 
which will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs 
still serving as backups.


Cheers,
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Re: PESO: Honey

2021-03-21 Thread Toine
> Do these bees hibernate all winter?

Probably these are regular (domestic) Honey bees in the wild. If so
they would have stayed inside the nest (queen and workers). Honey bees
don't hibernate, they live on Honey and keep the family warm. Domestic
honey bee's have their honey replaced with cheap sugar.
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Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed

2021-03-21 Thread Henk Terhell

Alan, you do keep your important stuff on Flickr as well.

Also for me Flickr is the main cloud storage having over 8000 pics at 
full res in jpg, with a lot of family pics hidden.

Further I keep my scanned old familiy pics on onedrive 1 TB cloud storage.
All my RAW files are stored on a 6TB USB 3 hard disk connected to 
Lightroom, as well as a backup spread on some four of old 2 TB 3.5 inch 
HDDs for which I bought houses with USB.
People around me who don't take many pictures are most happy if I place 
a 256 SSD in their desktop or laptop and take out their old slow HDD.

A piece of cake with Samsung software.

Henk

Op 2021-03-20 om 17:37 schreef Alan C:
You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy stuff. 
I just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an SSD or 
USB3's yet.


Alan C

On 20-Mar-21 06:23 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership 
wrecked the user interface in photo.net.


I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my 
MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine backups 
to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of very close 
calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic backup to 
Backblaze.


Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never.

Rick


On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann  wrote:

On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine  wrote:


Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW
files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call
it a safe backup.
I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally 
disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete 
anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc.


I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine 
backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my 
computer is too small to hold my photos).  Not only is it a bit slow 
to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer starts 
a backup while I'm working.  So I have a USB3 SSD on the way which 
will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs still 
serving as backups.


Cheers,
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GESO: Monarch Caterpillars

2021-03-21 Thread David Mann
Just four photos: I decided to make them into a small gallery instead of 
multiple photo links.

I've had a few attempts at getting some photos of our monarch caterpillars 
lately but either the caterpillars or the light wasn't quite cooperating.  
Today I managed to get a handful that I liked, although I could have used a 
touch more DOF.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/gallery/62/

All photos taken with K5ii and FA100mm f/2.8 macro.

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Re: K30mm 2.8 video review

2021-03-21 Thread Bulent Celasun
A fine, informative review & video with no garbage.

Thanks,

Bulent
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Juan Buhler , 20 Mar 2021 Cmt, 22:41 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
>
> Hi PDML,
>
> I've been teaching myself how to shoot and edit videos. I'm bad at it!
>
> Anyway I've been making short lens reviews. It's a way to force myself to
> use a lens consistently over a few weeks, and in the meantime learn how to
> do product shots, and script, narrate and edit a video. It's harder than it
> seems and I've gained a lot of respect for people who make it seem easy.
>
> I just posted my third video, first of a Pentax lens. Take a look:
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgt5Ebs4j0A
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> j
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