Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-11-10 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Sorry about your loss, Darren.

The light in the image gives her face a wonderful glow.  It is a
remarkable memory for her family.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Mark Cassino pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
 That is a lovely photo, Darren. I'm so sorry to learn of your loss - my
 deepest condolences to you and your family.

 Mark

 On 10/10/2012 6:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).



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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-11-09 Thread Mark Cassino
That is a lovely photo, Darren. I'm so sorry to learn of your loss - my 
deepest condolences to you and your family.


Mark

On 10/10/2012 6:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).




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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-13 Thread Christine Aguila

On Oct 12, 2012, at 7:30 AM, Christine Aguila cagui...@me.com wrote:

 Darren, I am so sorry for your loss.  You and your family are in our 
 thoughts.  You post a precious memory indeed.   Christine
 
 
 
 On Oct 10, 2012, at 10:00 PM, Christine Nielsen ch...@inielsen.net wrote:
 
 My condolences, Darren, on your heartbreaking loss.
 
 The photo is a lovely reminder of what is truly precious.  Thank you for 
 sharing that with us.
 
 -c
 
 On Oct 10, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.
 
 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).
 
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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-12 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 10/10/12, Darren Addy, noble, revealed:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).

That has got to be one of the most powerful posts and accompanying
images that I have ever seen on this list in the 15 or so years I have
been hanging around here. Darren, my thoughts with you.


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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-11 Thread David Mann
Sorry to hear that, Darren.  I couldn't imagine how difficult that must be for 
everyone.

BTW I think it's a beautiful photo of her.  She has a lovely expression and the 
light is just right.

Cheers,
Dave

On Oct 11, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.
 
 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).
 
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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-11 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
I tell my sons regularly that I love them.
But I didn't get into the habit of that with my Dad until I was about 40.

Sincerely, 

Collin Brendemuehl 
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose 
-- Jim Elliott 






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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-11 Thread Derby Chang



That is a photo to treasure, not pedestrian at all.

I'm so sorry to hear this.


On 11/10/2012 9:12 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).




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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-11 Thread Brian Walters

Quoting Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com:


I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).



Darren, I can only add my condolences to those already expressed.  I  
don't know how I could cope with that sort of situation. My best  
wishes to you and your family.


That is a wonderful photo - one to treasure.


Regards

Brian

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RE: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-11 Thread John Coyle
What can one say, except it's a terrible loss, and you have my deepest sympathy.

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia




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Subject: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I tripped 
across it
today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to the 
right, is now a
widower and single parent of their child who will be 2-years-old in May. She 
was killed in
a car accident this past June, and finding this particular image today hit me 
pretty hard.
The accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of images can 
still be
priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all things in a proper 
perspective. Those of
you that are parents, give your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see 
them (and
every time after that).

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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Bob Sullivan
Darren,
That's terrible.  You have my sympathies.
Children are supposed to outlive their parents.
It's a happy picture and a good keepsake.
Hug them whenever you can.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).

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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
My condolences on your loss. That is a very sad story, and it must be
very difficult for you and the rest of your family.

Photos can be priceless art or not, but they are always precious for this.

Godfrey




On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).

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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Paul Sorenson

Darren -

I cannot even imagine the pain it must be to lose a child.  A reminder 
to all of us that images of our loved ones, no matter how flawed those 
images might be are precious...and that the hold on mortality for all of 
us is tenuous at best.


-p

On 10/10/2012 5:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).



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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Steven Desjardins
I'm so sorry to her this, Darren.

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Paul Sorenson pentax1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Darren -

 I cannot even imagine the pain it must be to lose a child.  A reminder to
 all of us that images of our loved ones, no matter how flawed those images
 might be are precious...and that the hold on mortality for all of us is
 tenuous at best.

 -p


 On 10/10/2012 5:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).


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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Steven Desjardins
I'm so sorry to hear this, Darren.

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Paul Sorenson pentax1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Darren -

 I cannot even imagine the pain it must be to lose a child.  A reminder to
 all of us that images of our loved ones, no matter how flawed those images
 might be are precious...and that the hold on mortality for all of us is
 tenuous at best.

 -p


 On 10/10/2012 5:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).


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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
My condolences. A deeply moving story and a potent reminder of how important it 
is to take advantage of every moment we have with out children and 
grandchildren. The photo is truly a treasure.

Paul
On Oct 10, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.
 
 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).
 
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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Ann Sanfedele

It's quite beautiful - and was she, clearly
condolences can't cover it but I'll send them anyway

ann

On 10/10/2012 18:12, Darren Addy wrote:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).



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RE: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread J.C. O'Connell
Sorry to hear this sad story. Sincerest condolences...

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I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).

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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Christine Nielsen
My condolences, Darren, on your heartbreaking loss.

The photo is a lovely reminder of what is truly precious.  Thank you for 
sharing that with us.

-c

On Oct 10, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.
 
 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).
 
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RE: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
I don't think that's a pedestrian image at all. It's a lovely moment between 
two young adults, enhanced by beautiful light.

I can't begin to feel your pain. It is a parents greatest nightmare that they 
should outlive a child of theirs.

My deepest condolences to you and your family. May you some day find some 
comfort in that beautiful photo.

Regards,
frank

What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof. -- 
Christopher Hitchens

--- Original Message ---

From: Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com
Sent: October 10, 2012 10/10/12
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).

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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Jack Davis
Extremely sorry to read of your loss, Darren.
I'm more anxious than ever to next see both of our two grown daughters. I have 
plans for a special hug for both.

Jack


- Original Message -
From: Steven Desjardins drd1...@gmail.com
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Cc: 
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

I'm so sorry to her this, Darren.

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Paul Sorenson pentax1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Darren -

 I cannot even imagine the pain it must be to lose a child.  A reminder to
 all of us that images of our loved ones, no matter how flawed those images
 might be are precious...and that the hold on mortality for all of us is
 tenuous at best.

 -p


 On 10/10/2012 5:12 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

 I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
 tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
 The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
 the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
 be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
 June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
 accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

 I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
 images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
 things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
 your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
 time after that).


 --
 Being old doesn't seem so old now that I'm old.


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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Kenneth Waller
So sorry for your loss. In these instances photos like yours are priceless!

-Original Message-
From: Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com
Subject: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).


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RE: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread J.C. O'Connell
be sure to backup all your cherished family photos on extra cds, dvds,
harddrives, flashdrives, etc so you never lose them

-
J.C.O'Connell
hifis...@gate.net
-

-Original Message-
From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Kenneth Waller
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:57 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your
problems...

So sorry for your loss. In these instances photos like yours are priceless!

-Original Message-
From: Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com
Subject: PESO: Noise  purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).


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Re: PESO: Noise purple-fringing can be the least of your problems...

2012-10-10 Thread Boris Liberman
I am very sorry to hear about your loss, Darren. My sincerest 
condolences. No parent should outlive their children...


On 10/11/2012 12:12 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

I hope you'll indulge me sharing with you a very pedestrian image. I
tripped across it today, while moving some files between computers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8075200561/in/photostream/
The young lady on the left is my daughter, Raven, and her husband, to
the right, is now a widower and single parent of their child who will
be 2-years-old in May. She was killed in a car accident this past
June, and finding this particular image today hit me pretty hard. The
accident happened just a month short of their 5-year anniversary.

I guess it is a reminder of how even the most technically flawed of
images can still be priceless, and it is also a reminder to keep all
things in a proper perspective. Those of you that are parents, give
your kids a big hug  a kiss the next time you see them (and every
time after that).




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