Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-07 Thread Steven Desjardins
The problem is that all those folks with less talent than you will be
using this technique for everything.  ;-)

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 you're getting good at that stuff :-)

 ann


 On 6/6/2012 16:54, Mark Roberts wrote:

 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/



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Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-07 Thread John Sessoms

From: Mark Roberts


I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/


That's a great way to display the series.

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Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Mark Roberts
I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/

 
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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Love it. Great design work.
Paul

On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/
 
 
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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Kenneth Waller
Ditto what Paul said!

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Love it. Great design work.
Paul

On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/
 
 
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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist wrote:

Love it. Great design work.

Thanks. That's why the Lasell College Department of Art  Graphic
Design pays me the big bucks. (Pffft! Oh man, I kill me sometimes...)

 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/

 
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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Really nice.
Dan Matyola
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On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Kenneth Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
 Ditto what Paul said!

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Love it. Great design work.
Paul

On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/


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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Tim Øsleby
Cool.

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2012/6/6 Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com:
 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/


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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread David J Brooks
Love it

Dave

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/


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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Bruce Walker
I like it!

NatGeo wouldn't like it though. :-)


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
 time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
 through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
 like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
 the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
 didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
 wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
 macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
 sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
 the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/


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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Mark C

On 6/6/2012 4:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/



Excellent!

MCC

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RE: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Stunning! And wonderful and unique presentation.

Love it!

cheers,
frank

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From: Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com
Sent: June 6, 2012 6/6/12
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Subject: Photo(s) from GFM

I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/

 
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Re: Photo(s) from GFM

2012-06-06 Thread Ann Sanfedele

you're getting good at that stuff :-)

ann

On 6/6/2012 16:54, Mark Roberts wrote:

I'm just getting around to sorting out my GFM photos. I didn't get
time to shoot a lot this year (but I did put two rolls of slide film
through the 67), so there isn't a huge amount to show. But I kinda
like this one. On Saturday morning a few of us went out to a trail on
the North side of the mountain to shoot on one of the streams there. I
didn't have the 80-200 zoom that would have let me frame the shot I
wanted (left it in the car...) so I shot several frames with my 180mm
macro to stitch together. Without a pan head the alignment was very
sloppy, so I had to get creative with the final product (which is, by
the way, 7500 x 10,500 pixels). Here's the web-sized version:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/




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