Gastroscope?

2022-02-24 Thread Alan C

Though this may interest you:

https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wildlifephotography

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Re: PESOs (3) - Warm February Afternoon

2022-02-24 Thread Rick Womer
John, we’ve lived in our house since 1986. It’s a one-lane, one-block east-west 
street with rowhouses on both sides. The first 10-15 years we were here, snow 
covered our block in early December, and the snow and ice persisted until 
March. For the last several years, we ~might~ get 10-15 cm overnight (though 
it’s usually just rain), and it’s gone by the next afternoon.

Rick

> On Feb 24, 2022, at 6:35 PM,   
> wrote:
> 
> Nice images, Rick.
> WRT climate - that sort of warm winter day is not unprecedented.  In 1965, I 
> was working for a shipping company that had one tanker for which we could not 
> find a new charter as she came to the end of the then current charter.  Given 
> that she did not need a refit, it was decided to lay up the vessel at 
> Falmouth, in the south-west of England.  So a colleague and I travelled down 
> from London, boarded the ship (while she was under way!), paid off the crew, 
> and stayed on board while she was taken up the River Fal to lay up at King 
> Harry's Ferry.  We dined on board that night, on the foredeck, in February 
> with a temperature, although it was evening, of about 18C, and had a very 
> pleasant meal!
> It can happen!
> 
> 
> John in Brisbane
> 
> 
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> Subject: PESOs (3) - Warm February Afternoon
> 
> The sun was getting low at about 4pm, and the light was nice. Two from the 
> cemetery, one from our neighborhood park:
> 
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2022/February-2022/Warm-February-Afternoon/
> 
> (66F / 19C in late February. Whaddya mean we’ve screwed up the climate?)
> 
> Comments always appreciated.
> 
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RE: PESOs (3) - Warm February Afternoon

2022-02-24 Thread jcoyle
Nice images, Rick.
WRT climate - that sort of warm winter day is not unprecedented.  In 1965, I 
was working for a shipping company that had one tanker for which we could not 
find a new charter as she came to the end of the then current charter.  Given 
that she did not need a refit, it was decided to lay up the vessel at Falmouth, 
in the south-west of England.  So a colleague and I travelled down from London, 
boarded the ship (while she was under way!), paid off the crew, and stayed on 
board while she was taken up the River Fal to lay up at King Harry's Ferry.  We 
dined on board that night, on the foredeck, in February with a temperature, 
although it was evening, of about 18C, and had a very pleasant meal!
It can happen!


John in Brisbane


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Subject: PESOs (3) - Warm February Afternoon

The sun was getting low at about 4pm, and the light was nice. Two from the 
cemetery, one from our neighborhood park:

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2022/February-2022/Warm-February-Afternoon/

(66F / 19C in late February. Whaddya mean we’ve screwed up the climate?)

Comments always appreciated.

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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread David Mann
It wasn't shot at f/4 but it's an f/4 lens :)

Thanks for the feedback, everyone. This was one of those situations where I 
thought I had it looking right but looked at it again the next day.  I've set 
up my small light box but the slide does look a bit different. I might drag my 
bigger lightbox out to see whether that makes any difference.

Cheers,
Dave

> On Feb 24, 2022, at 10:50 PM, mike wilson  wrote:
> 
> Difficult to be definitive from a tiny web image but that looks like huge DOF 
> for f4.
>> On 24 February 2022 at 09:20 David Mann  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
>> processing the files to get them into my database.
>> 
>> Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the 
>> Pentax 6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way 
>> to/from university.
>> 
>> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso
>> 
>> Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4
>> 
>> The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of 
>> fun and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over 
>> the past 20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help 
>> that I haven't calibrated my screen.
>> 
>> It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous 
>> PUG was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)
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Re: Testing...

2022-02-24 Thread ann sanfedele

David Mann is a tad farther away I believe :-)

ann



On 2/24/2022 5:19 PM, jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:

Loud and clear in Oz - about as far as you can be from the source!

John in Brisbane



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PESOs (3) - Warm February Afternoon

2022-02-24 Thread Rick Womer
The sun was getting low at about 4pm, and the light was nice. Two from the 
cemetery, one from our neighborhood park:

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2022/February-2022/Warm-February-Afternoon/

(66F / 19C in late February. Whaddya mean we’ve screwed up the climate?)

Comments always appreciated.

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RE: Testing...

2022-02-24 Thread jcoyle
Loud and clear in Oz - about as far as you can be from the source!

John in Brisbane



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Re: PESO: My Winter Hobby

2022-02-24 Thread Stanley Halpin
Very nice Bill!

Several decades ago I took a one-year one-night-a-week evening class on wood 
working, taught in a high school Shop class facility, taught by the HighSchool 
instructor. I learned to use many powers tools, got to be somewhat proficient, 
have since built our dining table, a couple of couches, multiple book cases, 
etc. Good enough quality, but journeyman work, not master level.
The following year I took another class, this time in the use of hand tools for 
wood working. Our instructor made objects like your box. I took from that class 
a greater appreciation for precision, but I never developed the skill to do 
really fine work myself. I am very impressed with your work!


Stan

> On Feb 21, 2022, at 2:12 PM, Bill  wrote:
> 
> I don't do much photography in the winter. No studio access these days, too 
> cold to want to be outside, that sort of thing.
> So, I found a new hobby. I make stuff out of wood.
> 
> Anyway, this is the most recent piece:
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2n4Qfn7
> https://flic.kr/p/2n4TyLp
> https://flic.kr/p/2n4KjCh
> https://flic.kr/p/2n4QFrc
> 
> Technical: K1, D FA*50/1.4. Whatever the camera gave me for settings.
> 
> And for an added bonus, this is what I made the granddaughter for Christmas:
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2mU4mmk
> 
> Technical: Cell phone.
> 
> enjoy
> 
> bill
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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread ann sanfedele

What Stan said.. Interesting perspective, too..

ann

On 2/24/2022 10:48 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:

Nice shot! Colors and colours look natural to me.

Stan


On Feb 24, 2022, at 4:20 AM, David Mann  wrote:

Hi all,

Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
processing the files to get them into my database.

Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the Pentax 
6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way to/from 
university.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso

Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4

The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of fun 
and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over the past 
20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help that I 
haven't calibrated my screen.

It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous PUG 
was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)

Cheers,
Dave
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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread Stanley Halpin
Nice shot! Colors and colours look natural to me.

Stan

> On Feb 24, 2022, at 4:20 AM, David Mann  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
> processing the files to get them into my database.
> 
> Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the 
> Pentax 6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way 
> to/from university.
> 
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso
> 
> Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4
> 
> The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of fun 
> and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over the 
> past 20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help that 
> I haven't calibrated my screen.
> 
> It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous 
> PUG was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread Alan C
Well, it was worth the trouble! Came out well. Like the giant Blue Gum. 
You woudn't see colours like that in our hot, dry climate - clearly a 
temperate latitude thing.


Been busy measuring routes for a new 21/10/5 on Sat. 37degC predicted so 
the runners are going to sweat in more ways than one.


Alan C

On 24-Feb-22 11:20 AM, David Mann wrote:

Hi all,

Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
processing the files to get them into my database.

Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the Pentax 
6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way to/from 
university.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso

Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4

The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of fun 
and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over the past 
20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help that I 
haven't calibrated my screen.

It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous PUG 
was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)

Cheers,
Dave
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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread P. J. Alling
My monitor isn't calibrated either, but, according to the manufacture it 
doesn't need to be, (and I haven't been able to find my calibrating tool 
since I moved, I'm hoping that it's in my storage area), but, that said 
the colors look pretty natural to me.


On 2/24/2022 4:20 AM, David Mann wrote:

Hi all,

Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
processing the files to get them into my database.

Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the Pentax 
6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way to/from 
university.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso

Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4

The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of fun 
and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over the past 
20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help that I 
haven't calibrated my screen.

It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous PUG 
was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)

Cheers,
Dave
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Re: PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I love the tree, and the way the perspective you chose makes it dominate
the structure.

Dan Matyola
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 4:20 AM David Mann  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and
> processing the files to get them into my database.
>
> Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the
> Pentax 6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way
> to/from university.
>
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso
>
> Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4
>
> The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of
> fun and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over
> the past 20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't
> help that I haven't calibrated my screen.
>
> It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the
> previous PUG was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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PESO: The Deans' House

2022-02-24 Thread David Mann
Hi all,

Recently I've been going through some old medium format film scans and 
processing the files to get them into my database.

Here's one from 2001, I think it's from the first roll I put through the Pentax 
6x7.  It's a local landmark which I used to ride past on my way to/from 
university.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1136/#peso

Pentax 6x7 with 45mm f/4

The process is a bit painful; dust-spotting a 350+Mb file is not a lot of fun 
and I suspect the colours of the slides may have shifted a little over the past 
20 years. I'm not great with colour-correction, and it doesn't help that I 
haven't calibrated my screen.

It's just as well storage is plentiful... the image I used for the previous PUG 
was 1.45Gb as a PSD :)

Cheers,
Dave
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