This has been asked before so please flame me privatly if you wish.
What files does one need to view PEF files as thumbnails in win explorer?
My wifes computer has installed the raw viewer from mickysoft but it isn't
working.
Help needed please.
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Hi John,
On Sat, 5 May 2007 21:01:46 -0400, John Francis wrote:
Now I am unsure if this is a CS2 - CS3 change,
or Windows - Mac ...
That's a Windows/Mac change. On Windows each application
has its own master window, and all sub-windows are children
of that top window. On a Mac there's no
Hi Godders,
On Sat, 5 May 2007 13:59:03 -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I've never run Photoshop on a Windows system.
Lucky you :-)
CS2 and CS3 both look the same on Mac OS X except for the different
appearance of the palettes. (I haven't bought CS3 yet, I ran the beta
for a while. It was a
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036message=23119249
Note the last pic, CR Kennedy's had the diminutive DA300/4 in the
cabinet with an f2.8 label, professionally remedied I must say ;-)
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On 5/6/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036message=23119249
Note the last pic, CR Kennedy's had the diminutive DA300/4 in the
cabinet with an f2.8 label, professionally remedied I must say ;-)
That's very professional indeed.
I have made good use of PhotoResque once, I think (hopefully, this is
not something you are likely to need very often).
This program has just arrived in a new version - http://
www.datarescue.com/photorescue/v3/ - both for PC and Mac, trial
version avaliable!
Good luck,
Bertil
6 maj 2007
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Lovely shot -- good perch on wood, good brokeh, great color, of course. :-)
Thanks, Marnie!
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I'm late on this.
No I havent. I'm mainly playing with words. But you might say that I'm
prepering myself for the event. A little step for mankind, but a big step
for me.
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Thanks for looking and for the ID. The noise doesn't bother me. The
bird appears sharp at 100%, given his size relative to the frame.
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Christian wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I'm not sure how I feel about this shot, but it might be a good one
for my nature
Thanks Godders. The colors are what I saw there, but I appreciate the
feedback. I don't need it to complete the show, and since the
consensus her is that it's not a keeper, it won't be going.
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I'm not sure how I
Thanks for the feedback Ken. I don't need it for the show. I'm only
hanging six prints, and I have dozens. But I'll probably print it to
see how it looks. It might prove interesting in that it's more a shot
of the nature center than of a bird. The grain/noise doesn't bother
me. It's
And I appreciate your honest evaluation. Thanks.
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 11:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/5/2007 9:07:51 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure how I feel about this shot, but it might be a good one
for my nature center
The bird is probably somewhat diffused by the foreground reeds. I've
noticed that always seems to happen when you focus on an object that
is behind something else. Thanks for the feedback. The PDML has
voted, and this bird is staying home:-).
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 11:24 PM, Rick Womer
I was there when the rep corrected it about 30 minutes after the show
was opened to the public (it was trade only until 2 pm Saturday) and
this one rep had already been told 4 times that the label was wrong (as
had the others). He finished talking to me and headed for the cabinet
to change
I routinely use FastStone image viewer for all my lighter tasks.
On 5/6/07, jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been asked before so please flame me privatly if you wish.
What files does one need to view PEF files as thumbnails in win explorer?
My wifes computer has installed the raw viewer
My wife and I spent the morning at Maitland Bay. On the path going down
to the ocean, I spotted this Red Gum perched on a rock. The title is the
first thing that popped into my head.
Comments always welcomed (well - mostly)
http://www.users.on.net/~bobrapp/Peso/Squatters%20Rights.jpg
http://www.franchouillard.com/pages/photo.html
Enjoy. :-)
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On 06/05/07, Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.franchouillard.com/pages/photo.html
LOL http://www.franchouillard.com/images/photo/pho10.jpg
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On 5/6/07, Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.franchouillard.com/pages/photo.html
Enjoy. :-)
Har!
Thanks Ralf.
Cheers,
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I'm shooting inDNG. Until i bought LR i had now way of looking at the
Pef's. I could install the CD that came with my K10D, but if it
converts Pefs to Jpgs like the earlier versions,ie VVVery slowly,
i wont bother, unless someone here suggests its worth while.
Dave
On 5/5/07, Mark Cassino
I'm very sorry to here that Walter.
Its very hard to lose a family member
Dave
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Sadly I report the passing of our beloved Himalayan, Amelia. Her kidneys
have been failing for the past year and she has had a couple minor seizures
in the past.
On 5/5/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Rick Womer
Subject: Re: continuing the PUG
Scott, that is excellent!
Permit me to shake you warmly by the hand and give you
a beer at GFM.
Shake a warm beer at GFM and give it to him instead.
Certainly some interesting limb shapes and contours. I'd prefer if they
were more isolated from the overall tangle of the surrounding growth.
Still, I think it was worth a shot.
Jack
--- Bob Rapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My wife and I spent the morning at Maitland Bay. On the path
going
I don't travel with one.I try and use the truck bed or rails if i need
some height,but i may bring a small plastic stool my daughter uses to
pull horse manes, to get some height at the Otter pond at GFM. The
rails are right at my eye level.
Dave
On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For some obscure reason I like this shot. Can't explain why, it just seem
right.
Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:36 AM
Subject: PESO - Fly By Mustard
Up late or early, so will post now. Three
I like it, and I like it better with out the pole. Maybe if the theme
is man's intrustion on nature the man-mad elements should be more
prominent.
I like your theme too (I haven't been paying close attention lately,
so I don't know how long you have been doing this theme). I live and
work on
knarly cardinal! well, I suppose it is the wood that is knarly... it
was nice of him to pose for you. I like the frog as well, did you use
flash witht that one
Russ
On 5/5/07, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in South Texas for three days shooting birds on a ranch in the Rio
Grande
On Sat, 5 May 2007, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I strongly suggest that you set up an administrator account that is
separate from the user account that you do your work in, and remove
system administration privileges from that user account. Even though
it is a bit of an annoyance to have to login
On Sat, 5 May 2007, Mark Cassino wrote:
I usually shoot in DNG, mostly because I'm concerned about future
compatibility. In the future, who will keep writing software to convert
old propriety RAW files? And with operating system changes etc, how long
can you count on being able to run the
Nice action pose, but it looks like you missed the focus point. His
butt, (and wing feathers), look nice and sharp though...
Christian wrote:
I'm in South Texas for three days shooting birds on a ranch in the Rio
Grande valley.
Here's a quick snap from this morning's shoot:
We still sell that to Canada?
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Cotty
Subject: Re: Anyone travel with a step stool?
On 4/5/07, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
I have a wee one that is only about 24 inches, and it is
really light.
Do
In a message dated 5/6/2007 6:16:08 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some obscure reason I like this shot. Can't explain why, it just seem
right.
Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless
===
For some obscure reason I like it too.
Thanks, Tim.
Marnie aka Doe :-)
if there were two of you, most likely you'd both be 3' 3 tall, and
sanding on your own shoulders would put you back where you are now...
Cotty wrote:
On 5/5/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
Must be especially tricky for a shortarse like you!
Har! Sometimes I wish there were
On 6/5/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
if there were two of you, most likely you'd both be 3' 3 tall, and
sanding on your own shoulders would put you back where you are now...
I was thinking more in terms of the full 6'5 tall, but only half as
wide - maybe one leg each. This is
In a message dated 5/6/2007 7:27:20 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I like it, and I like it better with out the pole. Maybe if the theme
is man's intrustion on nature the man-mad elements should be more
prominent.
I like your theme too (I haven't been paying close
Hi,
Hopefully this query isnt irrelevant or this list, if there is
somewhere else I should be askingthis please feel free to direct me
there.
I´m new to the DSLR wold viathe Samsung GX-10, which is basically a
rebadged Pentax K10. I´ve used it mostly with the2 kit lenses it
came with and
On May 6, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
.. I still cannot believe Pentax hasn't included DNG compression in
the camera yet. Does it use a more computationally expensive
algorithm
than what they're using for the PEFs? I figured there'd be a firmware
upgrade shortly after
Formating SD cards seems to just re-write the directory information. PC
Inspector Smart Recovery, (www.convar.com) doesn't seem to have any
trouble finding the data. You will have to supply the file type you're
recovering and the version I'm using doesn't support PEFs so Tiff is the
Or you and your evil twin. Only that would not work, he would drop you
and laugh. Or if you let him stand on your shoulders he would kick you
in the eye. Just give up they ider et wa nat werk.
Cotty wrote:
On 6/5/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
if there were two of you, most
graywolf wrote:
So? I have been using vacuum filled bucky balls in my hubs for years.
I found that the vacuum leaked out of the ring centres unless you
plugged them with PTFE studs. Examining the garage floor with an
electron microscope for dropped studs was just too much fuss. And I
broke
- Original Message -
From: Surinder Singh
Subject: AF not working on my K mount lens (on my Samsung GX-10)
As I understand it, with my rather limited knowledge; which is
basically some very quick learning from various web sites, the lens
and the camera exchange information via the
Norm Baugher wrote:
I think Scott will come to understand that this is not a weiss decision...
Norm
It's porter life, though.
Scott Loveless wrote:
William Robb wrote:
From: Scott Loveless
Shake a warm beer at GFM and give it to him instead.
Why do you insist on
Working my way through the photos I made in SF on Friday, I put
together a small set of 12 BW renderings.
http://www.gdgphoto.com/sfstreet/
Comments, critique and thoughts appreciated.
Godfrey
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
I'm late on this.
No I havent. I'm mainly playing with words. But you might say that I'm
prepering myself for the event. A little step for mankind, but a big step
for me.
Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless
It comes to most of us, in time.
- Original Message -
Sorry, I won't have time to comment on others' PESOs for a few days, then
I'll catch up. I also said no new PESOs until next week. However, this isn't a
new one.
With a lot of time and trouble to myself, I went out and dug an oak tree up
and moved it about 20-30 feet into the frame, where
I much prefer the re-do with the tree. I'd like both versions a little
better if the stack peeking over the hill to the left were moved about
30 yards down the hill..or at least out of sight. :)
Jack
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Sorry, I won't have time to comment on others' PESOs for a few
Yes - much better since you moved the Oak tree.
Maris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I won't have time to comment on others' PESOs for a few days,
then I'll catch up. I also said no new PESOs until next week.
However, this isn't a new one.
With a lot of time and trouble to myself, I
Nice photo - appropriate title.
Maris
Bob Rapp wrote:
My wife and I spent the morning at Maitland Bay. On the path going
down to the ocean, I spotted this Red Gum perched on a rock. The
title is the first thing that popped into my head.
Comments always welcomed (well - mostly)
A good set of photos - your composition went well.
Maris
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Working my way through the photos I made in SF on Friday, I put
together a small set of 12 BW renderings.
http://www.gdgphoto.com/sfstreet/
Comments, critique and thoughts appreciated.
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Another South Texas bird from this morning's shoot:
http://tinyurl.com/38yfr6
1/200 @ f8 ISO 100 with flash (to brighten it up on an otherwise flat
overcast day) 500mm + 1.4x TC
This is a species I was hoping to see/photograph while I'm down here.
The web image does not do the original
http://tinyurl.com/3anuz8
Mexican Ground Squirrel (not a bird!). He (and I KNOW it's a he
because this guy's 'nads were so big he was dragging them on the ground
behind him!) must have slipped across the border, through that great new
fence we have...
500mm + 1.4x TC, ISO 100 f8 1/200 with
You've done well. But with an effective focal length of 700mm weren't you
too far away for the flash to do any good?
Maris
Christian wrote:
Another South Texas bird from this morning's shoot:
http://tinyurl.com/38yfr6
1/200 @ f8 ISO 100 with flash (to brighten it up on an otherwise flat
Illegal? Wasn't south Texas a part of Mexico once? No doubt this
squirrel's ancestors were 'grandfathered in' as US Citizens ;-)
Good job - wish I could do half as well. Don't see the 'nads, though.
Maris
Christian wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3anuz8
Mexican Ground Squirrel (not a bird!).
Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
Illegal? Wasn't south Texas a part of Mexico once? No doubt this
squirrel's ancestors were 'grandfathered in' as US Citizens ;-)
HA!
Good job - wish I could do half as well. Don't see the 'nads, though.
Thanks! I have only one shot of him from behind that
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 11:27:41AM -0600, William Robb wrote:
I suppose a contact could be corroded, but given the age of these cameras, I
suspect otherwise. You can clean the contacts with a new pencil eraser, be
careful not to let anything get inside the camera.
You could also try
Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
You've done well. But with an effective focal length of 700mm weren't you
too far away for the flash to do any good?
Maris
http://tinyurl.com/38yfr6
That guy was in a tree about 15ft (~4.5m) away. This shot is almost the
full frame. I also use a flash
Hi Bob
Excellent shot - I love the twisted shapes that these old angophoras can
produce.
Haven't been down the Maitland Bay track for decades - must do it again soon.
Cheers
Brian
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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
Quoting Bob Rapp [EMAIL
Check out
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
K10D, 600mmFA f4.0, 1/160, f4.0, 400 ISO on Gitzo 1548 tripod with Kirk King
Cobra Head.
Comments appreciated.
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One of the local historic buildings has been purchased by the Magnolia
hotel chain. They are doing a major cleanup and remodel. Here are a
few quick shots of the recent exterior work:
http://georgesphotos.net/gallery/2809479
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http://georgesphotos.net
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Hey, guys and gals! I need a few volunteers to test submission form
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Classic pose! Almost too much to ask that it be in a natural setting.
;)
Jack
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Check out
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K10D, 600mmFA f4.0, 1/160, f4.0, 400 ISO on Gitzo 1548 tripod with
Kirk King
Cobra Head.
On 6/5/07, Christian, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://tinyurl.com/3anuz8
Mexican Ground Squirrel (not a bird!). He (and I KNOW it's a he
because this guy's 'nads were so big he was dragging them on the ground
behind him!) must have slipped across the border, through that great new
fence
Could you post (or send me off-line) a shot of the flash extender? Sounds
very useful.
Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
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Christian wrote:
Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
You've done well. But with an effective focal length of 700mm
weren't you too far away for the flash to do any good?
I think I'll pass, and leave it to the imagination.
Christian wrote:
Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
Illegal? Wasn't south Texas a part of Mexico once? No doubt this
squirrel's ancestors were 'grandfathered in' as US Citizens ;-)
HA!
Good job - wish I could do half as well. Don't see the
A good shot, except that the red (and black) feathers surrounding the beak
have become solid wih no detail - could just be the JPG compression.
Maris
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Check out
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
K10D, 600mmFA f4.0, 1/160, f4.0, 400 ISO on
That is much improved. :-)
G
On May 6, 2007, at 10:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I won't have time to comment on others' PESOs for a few
days, then
I'll catch up. I also said no new PESOs until next week. However,
this isn't a
new one.
With a lot of time and trouble to
I'll help
Dave
On 5/6/07, Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, guys and gals! I need a few volunteers to test submission form
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And now a man with three legs.
(He ran a way)
And nowfor something completly diffrent.
Dave
On 5/6/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/5/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
if there were two of you, most likely you'd both be 3' 3 tall, and
sanding on your own
Not my SD cards, but last year i had a 1 gig Kingston card go wackos
on me when i pulled a card from the reader and inserted another.
Fairly important photos, all of the presentation shots from a 3 day horse show.
The sandisk recovery programme that came free with the extreme III
cards work
Is the camera set to Manual focus.
I know it sound s silly to ask, but when i bought my istD i had this
problem at first. The camera came set in MF mode and i had a hecl of a
time .
Dave Brooks
On 5/6/07, Surinder Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 11:27:41AM -0600, William
Grand stuff.
Yes, Canon's forte in lenses is definitely the long ones. They're
wides and normals aren't anywhere near so brilliant.
G
On May 6, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Christian wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3anuz8
Mexican Ground Squirrel (not a bird!). He (and I KNOW it's a he
because this
On 07/05/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my SD cards, but last year i had a 1 gig Kingston card go wackos
on me when i pulled a card from the reader and inserted another.
Fairly important photos, all of the presentation shots from a 3 day horse
show.
The sandisk recovery
On May 6, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Christian wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/38yfr6
1/200 @ f8 ISO 100 with flash (to brighten it up on an otherwise flat
overcast day) 500mm + 1.4x TC
That's a nice one. :-)
G
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There are some of you on the list who have spoken out about brewing your own
beers. I've even tasted one, thanks to Bill Owens. (By the way, where is
Bill these days? )
I have a confession to make.
I'm a 35 year-old-man and I just don't like beer.
There, I said it.
Root Beer though, I like a
Stay a way from the beer cooler in my truck/:-)
Dave
On 5/6/07, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are some of you on the list who have spoken out about brewing your own
beers. I've even tasted one, thanks to Bill Owens. (By the way, where is
Bill these days? )
I have a confession to
but.
Is this still a photograph.
Removing a tree to enhance a subject matter.
Is it making the point to your obvious lovely work forum.
Not sure removing large objects helps for what your trying to do. As
you see. i have a bit of a kerfuffle with this.
Dave
On 5/6/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL
On 07/05/07, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a confession to make.
I'm a 35 year-old-man and I just don't like beer.
There, I said it.
LOL, I'm sure no one will hold it against you, they'll just laugh and point ;-)
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David J Brooks wrote:
And now a man with three legs.
Gad! I loved Rolf Harris when I was a kid.
I'm Jake the Peg, with my extra leg...
It's amazing I've grown up so normal, innit?
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Natural root beer is banned by the FDA. It's primary flavoring is
Sassafras, (containing safrole),which is a carcinogen. I've made if
using the original root but you can't buy it you'll have to collect yourself
cbwaters wrote:
There are some of you on the list who have spoken out about
On Sun, 6 May 2007, P. J. Alling wrote:
Natural root beer is banned by the FDA. It's primary flavoring is
Sassafras, (containing safrole),which is a carcinogen. I've made if
using the original root but you can't buy it you'll have to collect yourself
I've wanted to try some *real*
- Original Message -
From: Cory Papenfuss
Subject: Re: OT: rootbeer?
On Sun, 6 May 2007, P. J. Alling wrote:
Natural root beer is banned by the FDA. It's primary flavoring is
Sassafras, (containing safrole),which is a carcinogen. I've made if
using the original root but you
In a message dated 5/6/2007 4:33:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but.
Is this still a photograph.
Removing a tree to enhance a subject matter.
Is it making the point to your obvious lovely work forum.
Not sure removing large objects helps for what your trying to
I couldn't find the recipe I used but a quick search of the web found this:
First, put 5-6 quarts of water into your favorite brew pot, and then add:
* 1 oz sarsparilla root
* 1 oz sassafras root bark*
http://www.forevermore.net/rants/Food+Rants/Root+Beer+Recipe#sassafras
* 1
The way the FDA tests for carcinogenic compounds is completely biased.
Firstly I believe that lab rats are prone to cancer. Beyond that,
secondly if the amount of a compound is scaled up to human size you'd
have to ingest a boxcar load. I was able to find at least one citation,
that an
In a message dated 5/6/2007 11:55:00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I much prefer the re-do with the tree. I'd like both versions a little
better if the stack peeking over the hill to the left were moved about
30 yards down the hill..or at least out of sight. :)
Jack
Ken,
Like Maris says, the red and black in the head is a solid color on my
laptop without any detail. It looks oversaturated to me. I like the
pose and the moment, I'd just like to tone it down some.
Regards, Bob S.
On 5/6/07, Maris V. Lidaka Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good shot, except
Put some roots - turnips will do - in a bucket. Fill the bucket with
water and yeast. Cover it. Wait until it all starts fizzing. Drink it.
I'm a [...] man and I just don't like beer.
That's like being a unicorn with no horn.
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob,
This is probably a really nice photo, but I can only
see 1/4 of it on my monitor at a time--and it's not
worth copying it to Photoshop and reducing its size.
How about keeping things to 600 pixels or less
vertically, please?
Rick
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My wife and I
Where? In the old submission form?
Bong
On 5/7/07, Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, guys and gals! I need a few volunteers to test submission form
functionality for me. If you wouldn't mind, please let me know.
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Scott Loveless
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Let me know if I can help.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: testing the PUG submission form
Hey, guys and gals! I need a few volunteers to test submission form
functionality for me. If you wouldn't mind, please let me know.
Redone Raw Conversion after Maris Bob Sullivan pointed out the blown out
red around the head.
Thanks to them both for making me aware!
Check out
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
K10D, 600mmFA f4.0, 1/160, f4.0, 400 ISO on Gitzo 1548 tripod with Kirk King
Cobra Head.
On 07/05/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob,
This is probably a really nice photo, but I can only
see 1/4 of it on my monitor at a time--and it's not
worth copying it to Photoshop and reducing its size.
How about keeping things to 600 pixels or less
vertically, please?
Rick,
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the input. I have replaced the original with a smaller
version.
Cheers,
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Peso Squatter's Rights
Bob,
This
Yes, that's the picture you saw. Excellent!
(Can I tell my wife this is why I need a 600mmFA4.0?)
Regards, Bob S.
On 5/6/07, Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Redone Raw Conversion after Maris Bob Sullivan pointed out the blown out
red around the head.
Thanks to them both for making
Good one! Never saw one of these guys. Even in Mexico.
Paul
On May 6, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Christian wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3anuz8
Mexican Ground Squirrel (not a bird!). He (and I KNOW it's a he
because this guy's 'nads were so big he was dragging them on the
ground
behind him!) must
I like Like It Is and Crossing. The rest are not quite up to your
usual standards.
Paul
On May 6, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Working my way through the photos I made in SF on Friday, I put
together a small set of 12 BW renderings.
http://www.gdgphoto.com/sfstreet/
You're wasting your time. There's no alcohol in it:-).
Paul
On May 6, 2007, at 7:20 PM, cbwaters wrote:
There are some of you on the list who have spoken out about brewing
your own
beers. I've even tasted one, thanks to Bill Owens. (By the way,
where is
Bill these days? )
I have a
Better. But the environment is still a non starter for me.
Paul
On May 6, 2007, at 9:26 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
Redone Raw Conversion after Maris Bob Sullivan pointed out the
blown out
red around the head.
Thanks to them both for making me aware!
Check out
On May 6, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Surinder Singh wrote:
Guess its time to contact Samsung support - just when I was beginning
to gte used to the camera :-(
cheers
ss
My advice would be to go to Sigma support, rather than Samsung.
The camera probably works as it is supposed to work, only Sigma
Nice color and pose on the bird. The setting spoils it for me a bit.
A little soft on the bird perhaps.
Paul
On May 6, 2007, at 4:42 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
Check out
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
K10D, 600mmFA f4.0, 1/160, f4.0, 400 ISO on Gitzo 1548 tripod
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