Thanks. Great shot.
Regards
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Markus Maurer wrote on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:59:52 -0800:
(snip
I hope you enjoy my test photos and agree with me that this is a
great
fast zoom lens to watch out for.
I agree - I've been trying to locate one for several months now.
Should any PDMLer know of one in decent condition
I've been using lightroom for a couple of weeks now and have not yet
figured out how to compress dng files. If i shoot pef and use LR to
convert to dng the resulting dng files are compressed but if i shoot
dng LR does not seem to compress them after you modify them. So far
the only way of
Patrick Genovese wrote:
I've been using lightroom for a couple of weeks now and have not yet
figured out how to compress dng files. If i shoot pef and use LR to
convert to dng the resulting dng files are compressed but if i shoot
dng LR does not seem to compress them after you modify them.
On 30/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
So I began a search for that next 'perfect bag'
Mark!
not possible.
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On 30/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm still running PowerPC dinosaurs, eh? ;-)
Well, my day-basher is a Pismo ! (That's 1999/2000 vintage to non-Mac-
heads). Although, I just realised that if I get the 17 incher in April
(before the end of my next VAT period) then I can
On 30/3/07, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
Posted a few days ago with no feedback at all. Since
I sulk when I don't get attention, I'm posting it
again:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5782865
Taken on a nocturnal stroll in Manhattan's upper west
side a few weeks ago.
A good and well seen action shot for me. Your old Vivitar seems to be a bit
heavy but useful on the K10D.
Greetings
Markus
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Hi Jim
Are you looking for the soft focus feature or just for a fast Tamron SP
zoom?
The soft focus ring settings 1-3 are nice for full portrait shots or flower
close-ups with uniform backgrounds. If the background is too busy the bokeh
with the soft focus ring engaged is harsh and unpleasant . I
William Robb wrote:
From: Kenneth Waller
What's the definition of a pervert in North Carolina?
Someone who likes sex more than basketball.
Probably the same could be said about those from Indiana!
At least sheep aren't involved.
Only because they haven't been able to teach them to
David x 2, Peter, Kenneth, Marnie
Thanks for the comments.
Peter - how do I nominate you to be on the Pentax Gallery selection panel? :-)
Marnie, Kenneth - you may be right about the image not being a strong thumbnail
and being too subtle - then again, maybe they just didn't like it.
Interesting. In truth, I posted it mainly because I liked the
bokeh:-). But the eye and subjectivity takes us all in different
directions. Thanks for looking.
Paul
On Mar 31, 2007, at 12:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/28/2007 2:37:37 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL
Hi Paul
I too find the bokeh quite pleasant here. There is a dust spot on top of the
flowers head btw.
Content wise this photo does not a lot for me but I think you just wanted to
show what the zoom is capable of?
Greetings
Markus
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I have the Stealth Reporter 200.
I think it should carry your list fairly easily.
When I used it, it carried my EOS10D with 17-40/4L attached, the
70-200/4L, a 50mm, big flash, and quite a number of little things.
Now I use it as my portable lighting bag.
My only complaint is that it sticks
Hi!
Three fourths down the way from our town to Beer Sheva (capital of Negev
desert region of Israel) there is this little nature reserve, called Pura.
Here is a gallery of shots I made today. I should mention that 77 Lim is
mighty flexible lens to use. Some of the shots were made using the
Hi folks,
the April PUG is open, it can be viewed at
http://pug.komkon.org
Have Fun - I like the salmon shot. :-)
Best
Adelheid
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Boris, it is indeed a land of milk and honey !
I like the last one of the crushed water bottle and parched and cracked
dirt. A lot is said in that one simple shot.
Walt
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Yes, I see what you mean. My intention was to have
both the sign and the stonework on the building stand
out, but obviously that didn't work. Surrounding junk
made the framing difficult. I'll have to go back
there and try again sometime.
Thanks to everyone for their comments. I'm not
sulking
Yes. I've been impressed with the way this lens renders out of focus
detail, and I consider this a good example.
Paul
On Mar 31, 2007, at 8:42 AM, Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Paul
I too find the bokeh quite pleasant here. There is a dust spot on
top of the
flowers head btw.
Content wise this
Thanks Adelheid.
Walt Hamler's Oh! is my pick of the bunch. The expression is priceless.
Harald Rust's Why Did the Salmon Cross the Road? is a close second.
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/31/07, AvK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
the April PUG is open, it can be viewed at
On Mar 30, 2007, at 8:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gdgphoto.com/camdenlock/
Nice gallery, Godfrey, like the bugs and the boats. And the weird
wigged
woman dummy too.
thanks marnie!
Godfrey
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I think so also. I suspect that the Web module will be populated by a
lot of new stuff once the Lightroom SDK goes out to developers.
Godfrey
On Mar 30, 2007, at 9:36 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Sorry to bother you, Godfrey, but I've found it. Rather strange,
but it
seems to me the web
On Mar 31, 2007, at 1:47 AM, Cotty wrote:
So I began a search for that next 'perfect bag'
Mark!
not possible.
There was a reason for the quotes... ;-)
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Have a Pelican waterproof already (1510 model). That's not a working
bag. ;-)
On Mar 30, 2007, at 8:03 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Bags suck. Get yourself a Pelican waterproof and dustproof case.
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On Mar 31, 2007, at 1:02 AM, Adam Maas wrote:
Patrick Genovese wrote:
I've been using lightroom for a couple of weeks now and have not yet
figured out how to compress dng files. If i shoot pef and use LR to
convert to dng the resulting dng files are compressed but if i shoot
dng LR does
Hi gang.
Sorry to bug the group with this stuff, but, i have now purchased the
Premium Glossy Photo Paper for my prints.
There are 3 profiles that come up for Premium Glossy and several other
papers. Before i go and waste a bunch of paper, is there any
difference or is there one i should start
Just got off a 45 minute hold session with Adobe. Seems the X platform
is only in the initial running of the program. Sales informed me that
if it is set up on a Winblows PC it knows what part to load, and visa
versa on a Mac.
To run it on both PC and my Ibook, i'll need to buy it twice.
Now to
The profiles being Plain paper, Premium Glossy, Premium Luster,
Premium Semigloss Proofing Paper Semimatte?
If so, just use the Premium Glossy Photo Paper Profile.
As to the matte paper, I don't really know. I believe the name has
changed at some stage
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/31/07, David J Brooks
I get these emails from banks i don't have any money in. I don't have
a Paypal account, and i get these emails to Shel.
Dave
On 3/30/07, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I posted to the list was exactly as it appeared to me in the email I
received, which was text based not HTML.
ann sanfedele wrote:
That's impressively sharp, Mark -
You would pass the test for Animals Animals stock agency :)
when I first joined there was a sheet of info send out
taht said, among a list of requirements, razor sharp was
imperative emphasized with the line:
No fuzzy robins
Hi Dave.
When i go to print with preview and set up the profile it gives me
three choices.
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY BSTPHOTO.ICC
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY PHOTO.ICC
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY PHOTORPM.ICC
Any tips as to which one is more suited, or is it try all three and see.
Dave
On 3/31/07, David Savage [EMAIL
Makes me wonder, are there actually people out there stupid enough to
give these guys their banking information? I guess so, I mean, why would
there be so many scammers if there weren't any scammees? The usual con
game is like the Nigerian thing, where the mark is lured in by promises
of
I don't know the answer to you question, Dave, but I can tell you that
Matte Heavyweight drinks ink. Figure you will get about 1/3 as many
prints from a set of ink cartridges as with the glossy.
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
Hi gang.
Sorry to bug the group with this stuff, but, i have
Hi Dave,
Assuming you have installed the icc profiles from the Epson web site,
you should have four choices for premium glossy in the profiles menu
of your print with preview window. These are: premium glossy, premium
glossy photo icc, premium glossy best photo icc, and premium glossy
RPM
Now, where did that bird go? LOL!
John Celio wrote:
It made me lol, so I had to share:
http://riotclitshave.livejournal.com/769873.html
John
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Probably want to use BSTPHOTO as that would translate to Best Photo
quality. The 2nd one would be Photo quality, use it for proofs. Not sure
about the last one. On my lowly printer all that stuff is buried in one
profile.
David J Brooks wrote:
Hi Dave.
When i go to print with preview and
I quote:
Fashion life,
movement joy; Welcome to our website: www.yumingzhu122.com
we sell many up-to-date kinds of athletic shoes, bags,
jewelries. we are much too glad to serve for you .
we believed we are the best,Also believed you can intend
to harvest in our store, believed we and you,
Paul Stenquist wrote:
My title makes no reference to the derogatory term, who's your
daddy. It merely responds to her message: She said, Your daddy. I
say, whose daddy? It has nothing to do with gender or put downs.
Sheesh.
That's exactly as I saw it...
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Markus Maurer wrote on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:02:55 -0800:
Hi Jim
Are you looking for the soft focus feature or just for a fast
Tamron SP
zoom?
I collect Tamron SP Adaptall-2 lenses and already have most of the
zooms. I'm quite interested in this specific lens, partly because of
its
That's odd. Is this on you iBook or your PC?
Anyway, looking at those options they are all using the Premium Glossy
Paper profile, the PHOTO, BSTPHOTO, PHOTORPM are quality level
options (in order of quality from lowest to highest). Photo RPM is
supposed to be the best of them, but IMHO it just
Markus Maurer wrote on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:02:55 -0800:
Hi Jim
Are you looking for the soft focus feature or just for a fast
Tamron SP
zoom?
I collect Tamron SP Adaptall-2 lenses and already have most of the
zooms. I'm quite interested in this specific lens, partly because of
its
A
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: PESO: Dublin House, New York (repost)
In a message dated 3/30/2007 6:55:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Posted a few days ago with no feedback at all. Since
I sulk when I don't
The nice part of it all is you can get KA type
adaptall-2 adapters to maintain autoexposure
on the current crop of pentax DSLRS.
jco
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Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 12:30 PM
To: pdml@pdml.net
On 4/1/07, Jim King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Markus Maurer wrote on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:02:55 -0800:
Hi Jim
Are you looking for the soft focus feature or just for a fast
Tamron SP
zoom?
I collect Tamron SP Adaptall-2 lenses and already have most of the
zooms.
Ahhh Jim, what lenses
I get some too.
My favorite is the one from the Fifth Thirds Bank
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/31/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get these emails from banks i don't have any money in. I don't have
a Paypal account, and i get these emails to Shel.
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Being brutally honest, I must state that all the images could benefit from
better light - around sunrise/or sunset. I've bypassed shots because the
lighting was too harsh.
Also I'd suggest a different perspective in some of your close up shots to
eliminate strips of sky that are distracting in
Funny thing is, there actually is a Fifth Thirds Bank, located in Ohio.
Why they chose such an improbable-sounding real bank name is beyond me.
Might be related to the way they think Barrister is an impressive
sounding title that inspires confidence worldwide...
-Tom
David Savage wrote:
I
Seriously cute.
Kinda' reminds me of this one:
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/GESO/GESO_001/pages/IMGP2131.html
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/31/07, John Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It made me lol, so I had to share:
http://riotclitshave.livejournal.com/769873.html
John
(still trying to get his
Hmm. That's counter to what I was told. The License should be fully
cross platform ... If you install on Windows and then install on Mac
OS, you should be able to enter the same license key.
I've also found that the Adobe sales reps on the phone often do not
give me the correct information,
I downloaded what i assume are the latest when i installed the
printer, so i'll say yes i do:-)
I think i have it now. The icc's need to corespond with the quality
icons in the print dialogue box.
Correct.
See my answer to Dave, my 5z7 package prints look very good.
Dave
On 3/31/07, Paul
On 3/31/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's odd. Is this on you iBook or your PC?
Sorry, should have said the OS. XP SPII and CS2.I see your screen
shots are similar, but a tad different than what i see here on my PC.
I think i'v got it now. Its not somuch for the paper but the
Epson used to sell Archival Matte, then changed the name to
Enhanced Matte, and has now renamed it again to Ultra Premium
Presentation Matte. Use the SPR2400 - Enhanced Matte for that one
with the Matte black ink. Epson Heavyweight Matte is a different
paper with a profile that matches its
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Mar 30, 2007, at 8:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gdgphoto.com/camdenlock/
Nice gallery, Godfrey, like the bugs and the boats. And the weird
wigged
woman dummy too.
thanks marnie!
Godfrey
I concur - nice stuff - lots of fun,
Be nice if it went to someone I know - and I know I'm not the only one
double dipping camera brands :)
http://tinyurl.com/2fngpj
Or if you know someone point them to it -
I keep adding to my smugmug stuff
comments always welcome
http://annsan.smugmug.com
I have to work on the price stuff,
On 3/31/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY BSTPHOTO.ICC
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY PHOTO.ICC
-SPR2400 PREMGLSY PHOTORPM.ICC
Each of these profiles are specific to how you have the resolution set
in the printer driver when you print.
If you select Best Photo resolution, you
Thnaks Matt. I think i have that now. I just was not looking hard
enough atwhat Epson was telling me.LOL
FWIW, the SO just arrived home from work, and i said i think i have
the profiles and monitor set up correctly now.
Showed her the prints and she said, and i quote: Wow, those are better
Dave
On 4/1/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/31/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's odd. Is this on you iBook or your PC?
Sorry, should have said the OS. XP SPII and CS2.I see your screen
shots are similar, but a tad different than what i see here on my PC.
I think
Har!!
That's funny. Such a silly name
Cheers,
Dave
On 4/1/07, Tom Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny thing is, there actually is a Fifth Thirds Bank, located in Ohio.
Why they chose such an improbable-sounding real bank name is beyond me.
Might be related to the way they think
Hummm. Interesting dilema here.:-)
I initially started with CS and she told me i could X transfer from
the PC to the Mac, but i had to call the Sales team to get a x
transfer arranged. I'm pretty sure i asked if i had to buy it twice,
and she kept saying i'd need to call for a transfer.
It was
Thanks Dave Godders Matt Paul etc.
I think its safe enough to put the equipment update on my webpage.
Had a quick look at Epson Canada store. I see the matte papers there
now. Only snag is only a few computer stores sell it.
I can however buy off the website
Dave
On 3/31/07, David Savage
I get that one about 3-5 times a week.
Dave
On 3/31/07, Tom Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny thing is, there actually is a Fifth Thirds Bank, located in Ohio.
Why they chose such an improbable-sounding real bank name is beyond me.
Might be related to the way they think Barrister is an
- Original Message -
From: Christian
Subject: Re: PESO: Whose Daddy?
Paul Stenquist wrote:
My title makes no reference to the derogatory term, who's your
daddy. It merely responds to her message: She said, Your daddy. I
say, whose daddy? It has nothing to do with gender or put
I went to the 2007 West Palm Beach Barrett-Jackson
Collector Car Auction Event yesterday 3/30/2007.
Incredible cars all over the place. Of course I
took a bunch of photos. If your into vintage cars,
especially American Muscle Cars, Here's a web gallery
I made you might want to peek at ( first time
For Sale: Delkin Cardbus 32 adapter for CF cards
If your computer has a PCMCIA card slot, this adapter is the fastest way
I've found for downloading your data off of Compact Flash (I II)cards.
Delkin's site:
http://www.delkin.com/products/adapters/cardbus/
The item for sale is a couple years
Mark Cassino wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
That's impressively sharp, Mark -
You would pass the test for Animals Animals stock agency :)
when I first joined there was a sheet of info send out
taht said, among a list of requirements, razor sharp was
imperative emphasized with the line:
Tom Simpson wrote:
Funny thing is, there actually is a Fifth Thirds Bank, located in Ohio.
Why they chose such an improbable-sounding real bank name is beyond me.
It's Fifth/Third Bank and it came about from the merger of two banks.
Can you guess what the names of the two banks might have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gdgphoto.com/camdenlock/
Nice gallery, Godfrey, like the bugs and the boats. And the weird
wigged woman dummy too.
That shot of the dummies is great.
So is the one of the mannequins!
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Thanks a lot, Adelheid, for all you great work in putting together
another fine PUG.
Several interesting submissions, but I think that Why Did the Salmon
Cross the Road?,
by Harald Rust is not only a great photograph, but also best fits the
theme of the month.
Dan M
On 3/31/07, AvK [EMAIL
My last load of paper and ink I bought from
http://www.atlex.com
They were fast and reasonably priced.
Godfrey
On Mar 31, 2007, at 11:01 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
Thanks Dave Godders Matt Paul etc.
I think its safe enough to put the equipment update on my webpage.
Had a quick look at
ann sanfedele wrote:
I quote:
Fashion life,
movement joy; Welcome to our website: www.yumingzhu122.com
we sell many up-to-date kinds of athletic shoes, bags,
jewelries. we are much too glad to serve for you .
we believed we are the best,Also believed you can intend
to harvest in
The CS and Sales teams are all boffed up with regard to the license
issues. Lightroom is their first universal license product.
Download and install the trial on both. Buy one. Register both with
that serial number. It should work without any issues. If not, call
Adobe and tell them that
For Sale: Promaster SystemPro 1 Professional Tripod
I've owned these legs for about two or three years now. They're good,
sturdy legs for just about any size camera, though you will need to get a
head for it.
It shows some signs of use, such as scratches around the leg locks and other
I see, looking at the Epson site again, that they sell two mattes, on
as matte and one as coated. Both in Enhanced Matte.
What are the matte users using.
Dave
On 3/31/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dave Godders Matt Paul etc.
I think its safe enough to put the equipment
That's a great shot (the salmon).
The composition is very nice.
(is it a bit too dark though?)
Oh! - has a great facial expression, but there is something
that prevents me from full satisfaction from this shot.
(May be it is the fact that it is not-quite-sharp.)
Dan Matyola:
It is
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/942.html
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Sounds like something i might of written.LOL
Dave
On 3/31/07, keith_w [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
I quote:
Fashion life,
movement joy; Welcome to our website: www.yumingzhu122.com
we sell many up-to-date kinds of athletic shoes, bags,
jewelries. we are much
On Mar 31, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/942.html
Hey, do they have one of those for Pentax Limited Lens Buying
Addiction sufferers? ]'-)
G
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Dave,
It is the first time I see these line of bags.
They don't seem to have a zipper on top.
So, practically, what happens with the lenses
if you turn the bag upside down or lay the bag flat on a surface
with a small reverse (i.e. towards upside down position) tilt?
All: has anybody used
Doing a search on the Epson USA site, this is what I get for 8.5x11
papers, matte finish, for the Epson R2400:
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/Epson-papers-8.5x11Matte2400.jpg
The last two are the ones that are specifically for photographic
work: Premium Presentation Paper Matte and Ultra
Hi David,
Looking at your Print with Preview screen it's obvious that you
haven't downloaded Epson's ICC profiles. You should have individual
profiles for best photo, rpm, etc. Go to the Epson website and look
for the ICC profiles for the R2400.
Paul
On Mar 31, 2007, at 12:31 PM, David
The top flap is held closed by Velcro as well as a snap buckle strap.
Even the velcro alone is pretty good at keeping the bag closed, I've had
few problems unless my 7 Million Dollar Home is fully loaded with glass
(and then I simply use the buckle as well, normally I don't bother with
the
You've got it. A lot of users have never downloaded the ICC profiles.
They get the driver and forget the rest.
Paul
On Mar 31, 2007, at 12:54 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
I downloaded what i assume are the latest when i installed the
printer, so i'll say yes i do:-)
I think i have it now. The
Ah, yes. I have them, just haven't bothered to install them. I always
use Best Photo quality and these profiles work fine.
I see little point to using other than best photo quality. Why would
you?
G
On Mar 31, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
However, if you've installed all the
However, if you've installed all the ICC profiles, you'll have
individual choices for photo quality, best photo quality and RPM
quality. Check the Epson website.
Paul
On Mar 31, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Epson used to sell Archival Matte, then changed the name to
Enhanced
On pics with a lot of detail, RPM makes a difference, particularly in
large sizes. but only on glossy or luster papers. I print a lot of 11
x17 on Premium Luster paper. You can see the difference there. On
matte papers, there is no noticeable difference. (I don't even think
they have an
Hi Pentaxians
This welder did not take notice of me so I could use the Pentax A50mm macro
from about 2 meters distance here.
Early in the morning at 2 o'clock after computer work on my way home in the
industrial quarter of Zurich with the K10D, ISO 200, F.2.8 1/90 handheld.
Ran across this little web-app and found it quite fascinating. It is
a little interactive demonstration of the scale of the Universe and
things in it. Brought to you be the good folks at Nikon:
http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/feelnikon/discovery/universcale/index_f.htm
Hope you find this as
Figured I might as well: I downloaded all three packages of the
latest paper profiles from Epson ... Glossy, Matte and Fine Art.
Adding the profiles adds Photo and Bst Photo versions for EEM, HM,
and VFA, and Photo, BstPhoto, RPM for Lustre and Glossy. (others too
but I don't use anything
http://www.epson.ca/cgi-bin/ceStore/pamPaperFinder.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yesprinter=53540920
The above link is what Epson Canada is offering for sale.
Down the page you'll see the coated matte paper.I always thought it
was an uncoated paper.
Maybe i'll make an ordr of ink and both Mattes for
Hi Jim
I have a second Tamron SP 70-150mm F2.8 in quite good condition but the soft
focus ring is broken somehow. If I engage the ring the zoom only produced a
blank exposure with my film cameras. With the ring set to off position the
lens works fine . I don't know if that can be repaired easily?
Gottem now Sir
Dave
On 3/31/07, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
Looking at your Print with Preview screen it's obvious that you
haven't downloaded Epson's ICC profiles. You should have individual
profiles for best photo, rpm, etc. Go to the Epson website and look
for the
I have a 200 and a 500. Only problem is when they are full, they are
hard to carry over the shoulder and the top strap is offset and tend
to lean forward.My Nikon 0-200VR does not fit well in the 200
Other than that, great bags. I now use the Lowepro mini trekker,
easier ot carry.
Dave
On
David J Brooks wrote:
On 3/31/07, keith_w [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
I quote:
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we
I know, that's how I use my Tamron SP 70-150mm and the Tamron SP17mm 3.5,
for the others I got manual Pentax adapters :-)
Greetings
Markus
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J.
C. O'Connell
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 6:40 PM
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That's damn neat!
thanks
Godfrey
On Mar 31, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Perry Pellechia wrote:
Ran across this little web-app and found it quite fascinating. It is
a little interactive demonstration of the scale of the Universe and
things in it. Brought to you be the good folks at Nikon:
Markus Maurer wrote:
http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/solicom/schweisser.jpg
Lovely! Wouldn't change a thing.
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I agree Dan, this is really the surprise photo for me too and thanks to
Adelheid/Jostein for the work as well.
greetings
Markus
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Daniel J. Matyola
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 9:37 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss
Hi Mark
Thanks! Getting unusual photographic moments like that is of the benefits of
working at unusal night hours for me :-)
Greetings
Markus
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Roberts
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 11:51 PM
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That's what happens when the fire brigade tries to be faster than the
laws of physics allow:
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display/8452280
Freehand shot across the river Meuse with a Tokina 500 mm mirror lens.
Ralf
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Mark Roberts wrote:
No fuzzy robins please.
That's not really fair - baby robins are always fuzzy! :-)
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601334.jpg
:-)
Nice shot of the mom and nest - and wild background there too!
It's not a robin and somehow I never got this onto my website - but
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