You could try one of the microstock agencies, such as
http://www.istockphoto.com/index.php. They are specifically intended
for amateurs and low-volume contributions. Some people apparently make
good money, but it seems to be mostly pin money.
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Opened first time, no problems at all.
G
On Nov 21, 2007, at 11:35 PM, Jay Taylor wrote:
Here is a test. Please let me know if this link poses any similar
problem or is successful.
http://www.pbase.com/sirfishalot/image/89186854
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Why not? Sheesh, this stuff is not fragile. The first digital camera
I owned, bought in 1997, is still working perfectly. It's the camera
module sold for a Palm Vx. The Canon 10D I sold a couple months ago
is dates from the beginning of 2003 years old, nearly five years old,
the batteries
Leopard represents a larger delta over Tiger than Tiger did over
Panther or Panther did over Jaguar (for those who don't know the
names, that's 10.5 over 10.4, 10.4 over 10.3, and 10.3 over 10.2).
The backup system in particular, not to mention the security
encryption options, are pretty
My little friends are potentially up for a prestig grant tonight. I hope
they win. (Pedestal photo is mine, *istDS, FA*85)
http://www.soya.com.au/finalists/music/#item1
http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/next-generation-in-the-musical-family-tree/2007/11/21/1195321867625.html
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And I admired them a heap before.
In their last coupla blogs, boy, do they hit the spot. Cats, chickens
and bokeh fetishes, oh my.
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2007/11/the-photo-fetis.html
Cotty wrote:
Must be about time for one.
Actually I was reading something on a different list about expectations
and fulfilments with regard to DSLR cameras. No need to be precise about
brands here, it can be any DSLR, but please limit to this sort of
digital camera (with interchangable lens
Direct image link was forbidden, this one went straight through. PC behind a
corporate firewall.
From: Jay Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 07:35:51 GMT
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PEOW: Cormorant II
On Nov 21, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Rick Wormer wrote:
Very
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 08:38:53 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
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Why not? Sheesh, this stuff is not fragile. The first digital camera
I owned, bought in 1997, is still working
For what i do, XP and Tiger are fine, for now.
I'll wait.:-)
Dave
On 11/22/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leopard represents a larger delta over Tiger than Tiger did over
Panther or Panther did over Jaguar (for those who don't know the
names, that's 10.5 over 10.4, 10.4 over
Thank you
Dave
On 11/21/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Been working it hard since it came out. No probs so far.
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 18:38:00 -0500 David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Great cityscape shot Adam.
Dave
On 11/21/07, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Low light and in the rain in Toronto, no weather-sealing either.
http://flickr.com/photos/mawz/1994666423/
Larger/Direct Link:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2037/1994666423_1fe0c5a709_b.jpg
*istDS, DA
Thanks Marnie.
Maybe because it was a flat photo to begin wiith, but i had trouble at
first to get anything decent. I rather like this one, and even saved
the changes, should i decide to print this one.:-)unlike in th epast,
and not record what i did.:-)
Dave
On 11/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really like the head on shot. Yes early Victorian feel. Good detail
in that shot.
Dave
On 11/21/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two views of the Arctic Club in Seattle. There is
something so very Victorian about it.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6654600size=lg
That's an attractive cityscape. The highlights, reflections and tram tracks on
the wet road really add interest to the scene.
I would have expected more noise at ISO 1600 but this is certainly more than
acceptable. It's really only evident in the gap between the tall buildings and
even there
I have been told a number of times, that the focus slackness can be
tightened by turning 3-4 screws under a piece of rubber.
I have yet to find this peice of rubber that can be rolled back to
expose the screws.
Does anyone have a picture of said rubber piece rolled back.
Its snowing and
From: Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/21 Wed PM 02:32:51 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: PESO - Schwinn Continental
Hey, gang.
http://picasaweb.google.com/sdloveless/Continental/photo#5134351606000545906
Picked up the bike last week, along with
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/21 Wed PM 07:49:40 GMT
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: RE: PESO - Schwinn Continental
You guys with your fancy workshops I rebuilt my old
Takara on the
basement floor!
Oh how I wished for a basement
Thanks.
The way things are out today, wider might be better:-)
Dave
Dave
On 11/22/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 11:54:16 GMT
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Subject: A 70-210 F4 assistance.
I have been
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 11:54:16 GMT
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Subject: A 70-210 F4 assistance.
I have been told a number of times, that the focus slackness can be
tightened by turning 3-4 screws under a piece of rubber.
I have yet to
Brian Walters wrote:
That's an attractive cityscape. The highlights, reflections and tram tracks
on the wet road really add interest to the scene.
I would have expected more noise at ISO 1600 but this is certainly more than
acceptable. It's really only evident in the gap between the tall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's only one Mac expert here, and I think he's already addressed
this issue.
When I have a problem, I know where to go for help.
Yea, he's the one who, on list, advised against upgrading to Leopard
until the bugs are worked out. Colleagues in my department have
Weird subject but what I wanted to say is that perhaps DA lenses owners
shouldn't worry all that much about future compatibility with full-frame
pentax DSLR's.
Like Nikon D3, future full frame Pentax cameras would automatically crop
images to effective light circle of DX (for Nikon), DA (for
Good stuff Adam.
I find the pattern of the tracks in the road fascinating.
Cheers,
Dave
On Nov 22, 2007 9:11 AM, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Low light and in the rain in Toronto, no weather-sealing either.
http://flickr.com/photos/mawz/1994666423/
Larger/Direct Link:
I wouldn't even worry about whether or not a digital camera will last
that long. As Godders said, It's simple to match digital exposures. I
can't tell the difference between shots from my *istD and my K10D,
and I'll be no one else her could either. This project should be shot
in the
On Nov 22, 2007 11:35 PM, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's Thanksgiving day here in America.
snip
So thanks guys and gals for being there, being funny, being thoughtful (yes,
really), and being friendly (mostly).
That's sniff beautiful mate sniff, sniff
:-)
Happy holiday to you yours
(YABP: Yet Another Bloody Panorama)
G'day All,
One of the bigger cruise ships (Sun Princes) that sails the seven
seas is in port for a couple of days. I headed down this evening to
have a look. Here's one of the shots I came away with:
Small (1265x500, ~115kB)
Thanks, Dave.
It would be fun to go inside--I imagine panelled
rooms, fireplaces, leather chairs, codgers in
tweeds...
Rick
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like the head on shot. Yes early Victorian
feel. Good detail
in that shot.
Dave
On 11/21/07, Rick Womer
The more interesting question will be how does the Sony A900 (Strongly rumoured
to be FF, with a lens line to match) handle SSS (SR). It could be a real issue
with wides. Auto-crop isn't really new, Nikon introduced multiple crops with
the D2X's HSC mode, and both the Sony A700 and the D3 have
It's Thanksgiving day here in America.
Yesterday was the busiest travel day of the year (or Sunday will be... it's
neck and neck). All the airports and highways are usually clogged to the
breaking point or beyond. Family members across our nation were stressed to
the max trying to get their
I was just browsing through the DP Review Pentax forum and, as is
becoming usual, there were a few posts about photos that were rejected
by the Pentax Gallery, with the submitter scratching his head over why
they were rejected. And I found myself scratching my head over why the
photographer
cbwaters wrote:
[Lots of sappy, thoughtful things]
Yeah, what he said. :-)
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They're both nice, but I really like the symmetry of the first shot. Good stuff.
Cheers,
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On Nov 22, 2007 10:48 AM, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two views of the Arctic Club in Seattle. There is
something so very Victorian about it.
Jay Taylor wrote:
http://www.pbase.com/sirfishalot/image/89186854
No issues with this one. Then again, I had no issues from my PC at work
or home with the original link.
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Jay,
The test link comes right up on this here at-home Mac.
If I remember, I'll let you know about the work PC
(where I had trouble yesterday).
Rick
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On Nov 21, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Rick Wormer wrote:
Very nice, especially the background.
Yes, sniff sniff.:-)
Have a Happy Thanksgiving, and it must be nice to have a pro team.
Dave
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On Nov 22, 2007 11:35 PM, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's Thanksgiving day here in America.
snip
So thanks guys and gals for being
Mmm reading betwwen the lines of various forum posts, some are hinting
at a new sensor tech which wouldn't be Foveon nor Bayer.
Now it really becomes interesting :)
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
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Even with my stuff on there.:-)
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On 11/22/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just browsing through the DP Review Pentax forum and, as is
becoming usual, there were a few posts about photos that were rejected
by the Pentax Gallery, with the submitter scratching his head over
Its snowing and frezing rain here, roads are littered with people who
forget we get winter about this time, so i thought i would go through
our last two trips to Vegas, pick out the keepers and take them to
Wally world or such for 4x6 prints.
Turned on the PC(XP home, P4) and had a heck of a time
Let's be honest... It's the non-Pentax stuff that boosts the quality on
this pathetic list VBG :-) JUST KIDDING OK? DON'T FLAME ME! grin
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David J Brooks wrote:
Even with my stuff on there.:-)
Dave
On 11/22/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL
David Savage wrote:
(YABP: Yet Another Bloody Panorama)
G'day All,
One of the bigger cruise ships (Sun Princes) that sails the seven
seas is in port for a couple of days. I headed down this evening to
have a look. Here's one of the shots I came away with:
Small (1265x500, ~115kB)
Well done Mark.
The way the darkish area moves into the high light area is wonderfull.
'Love the window gleam
Dave
On 11/22/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7d005607.htm
PZ-1p, FA*24mm f2.0 and Kodak E100SW
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It gives a great idea on how big that ship is.
Nicly done.
Dave
On 11/22/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(YABP: Yet Another Bloody Panorama)
G'day All,
One of the bigger cruise ships (Sun Princes) that sails the seven
seas is in port for a couple of days. I headed down this
David J Brooks wrote:
Any thoughts.
Sounds like hard disk issues. Run a checkdisk scan and see if anything
comes up.
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David, see if you can start it in safe mode...You might have to press the F5
key when it starts up...
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Its snowing and frezing rain here, roads are littered with people who
forget we get winter about
IMO anything is possible including that this rumour isn't true.
They migh have licensed that tech from Kodak but then supposedly they
(Pentax) started working on that sensor for years now.
Somehow I doubt it is Kodak tech or least not only that, it would have
been easier then to ask Kodak to make
Mark, that's really nice.
Foreground is a little dark, but what a good capture given the lighting.
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Subject: PESO: Bath time ;-)
Thibouille wrote:
Mmm reading betwwen the lines of various forum posts, some are hinting
at a new sensor tech which wouldn't be Foveon nor Bayer.
Now it really becomes interesting :)
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
Could be that new Kodak-patented high-sensitivity setup that's based on a
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7d005607.htm
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Cory -
Our Colts play your Falcons this evening. Best to you no matter who
wins - and Happy Thanksgiving to all you PDML'ers all over the world.
We were lucky - our son arrived yesterday morning before the Indy
airport loaded up.
Ed in Indianapolis
On Nov 22, 2007 9:35 AM, cbwaters [EMAIL
Cory,
The Thanksgiving holiday can be stressful but you will outgrow the problems.
We've hosted it for over 25 years.
Our siblings and their children still join us.
Our own kids return home for the traditional turkey dinner.
But they all manage themselves, no more hassles getting them ready.
BAN!
I mean... MARK!
but really... BAN!
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: PDML photographers: You guys are good!
Let's be honest... It's the non-Pentax stuff that
Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate the day.
I'm getting ready to roast my 35th turkey. All my kids are here, as
are my mother and granddaughter (both of whom reside in my abode).
Made the stuffing yesterday: bread cubes, sausage, white wine,
apples, cranberries, mushrooms and lots of
On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David, see if you can start it in safe mode...You might have to
press the F5 key when it starts up...
F8, not F5 - or is this a mystery key I've never known about?
-Charles
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Went photographing a charity 5K run this morning.
Used the K10D and DA16-45/4.
The first 50-60 shots went on a 1 Gig 133X speed card.
I took the last few shots as the winner crossed the finish line.
Then I changed SD cards and proceeded to shoot more finishers.
The camera acted strange as I
Yes, write speed matters when you're doing continuous sequences!
G
On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Went photographing a charity 5K run this morning.
Used the K10D and DA16-45/4.
The first 50-60 shots went on a 1 Gig 133X speed card.
I took the last few shots as the winner
Not from Seattle this time; from here at home in
Philly.
I took my newly-acquired FA 50-200 zoom (thanks, Dave
S.!) for a walk this morning. The colors we used to
enjoy in late October have waited until late November
this year.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=676size=lg
Comments
Thanks Mark and Charles.
I'll try the scan after i get back from my daughters riding lesson.
If i use the F8 key and start in Safe mode, what does that tell me
about any problems.
I cannot look at any manual, as none came with the PC, everything was
pre loaded. I had a bigger HD installed about
I've tried the breast down method. It works well, but turning over a big bird
is a hassle. The high temp method is at 425 degrees for around two hours for a
14 pound bird. But I check it with a temperature probe and roast to 165
degrees. The breasts are as moist as with the breast down method.
A no-brainer, but it makes an impressive mess.
How high a temp do you use, and for how long?
My favorite turkey-roasting trick is to roast it
breast down for the first 3/4 of the roasting time,
then flip it over to finish. It makes the white meat
much juicier.
Rick
(family cook)
--- Paul
Happy thanksgiving to all our colonial chums.
Here in the mother country we are also giving thanks - for necking the
turkey who has been 'managing' the English football team for the last
couple of years.
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Looks like a beautiful day in Philly - love the deep reds of the leaves.
A little different here in MKE w/about 2 (mostly gone now) of snow
last night. But...the Pack is trouncing the Lions, so all is good here
in WI. ;}
-p
Rick Womer wrote:
Not from Seattle this time; from here at home
I lived in a bedsit when I had my first car, a Fiat 131 CL
('shit off
a stick') Mirafiori . I had half the engine block in the bedsit
for
months while I tried, hopelessly, unsuccessfully and armed
only with a
Haynes manual, to replace the head gasket. It was the first and
last
they dumped all the cool stuff a
year and a half back
that, in a nutshell, is why these operating systems are all such shit.
They think people want cool stuff and candy, when in point of fact all
they want is something that works and is easy.
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Very nice. Good composition.
We still have a few maple and oak leaves clinging here in Michigan, but it's
over for the most part. Had a touch of snow this morning.
Paul
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From: Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks like a beautiful day in
Thank you Adam. The cropped (or DX) resolution for Nikon D3 is lousy
5.1Mp. I hope and wish Pentax would have some manual override mode,
allowing shoot at full frame despite of assumed light circle, because
some tele-lenses, DA 50-200mm for example do cover larger light circle
than APS-C at
Note that the D3 does allow an override, configurable via Custom Function.
-Adam
Roman Melihhov wrote:
Thank you Adam. The cropped (or DX) resolution for Nikon D3 is lousy
5.1Mp. I hope and wish Pentax would have some manual override mode,
allowing shoot at full frame despite of assumed
On 22/11/07, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
It's tradition on Thanksgiving to take stock of the things you're thankful
for.
I'm thankful for you lot. Admittedly, you're not in the top tier on my list
evil grin Family and love take that spot pretty well. But my friends on
this list
Beautiful. Composition is very nice, and I really like the muted
colour palette.
(and it looks COLD there!)
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David J Brooks wrote:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pentkon52/General/
photo#513454392259234
This is an old wooden church, now unused, in Upsala Ontario, about 1
1/2
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:12:47AM -0500, Adam Maas wrote:
Thibouille wrote:
Mmm reading betwwen the lines of various forum posts, some are hinting
at a new sensor tech which wouldn't be Foveon nor Bayer.
Now it really becomes interesting :)
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
Could
Mark Roberts wrote:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7d005607.htm
PZ-1p, FA*24mm f2.0 and Kodak E100SW
Can I borrow the Tardis this weekend, Mark?
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On Nov 23, 2007 1:59 AM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can change your friends, but not your relatives...
Damnit anyway...
Cheers,
Dave ;-)
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John Francis wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:12:47AM -0500, Adam Maas wrote:
Thibouille wrote:
Mmm reading betwwen the lines of various forum posts, some are hinting
at a new sensor tech which wouldn't be Foveon nor Bayer.
Now it really becomes interesting :)
Thibault Massart aka
On Nov 23, 2007 2:14 AM, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting ready to roast my 35th turkey.
That's a bit extravagant...
I would have thought 1 would be enough.
:-D
Cheers,
Dave
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Very, very nice, Mark. I particularly like the
gradation of tones on the building as one moves from
one end to the other.
Rick
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Gang, if Paul and his better half are doing the cooking, this would be
my first choice for crashing the party :)
cory, your post was lovely, sniffle, sniffle - wonder of anyone noticed
the actual date today... a pretty significant one
which is sad for some of us and of not much interest to
When we have turkey (Christmas) we buy a boned bird, thats rolled
around the stuffing, do it on the BBQ.
It may not look as impressive, but it's a very consistant way to cook it.
Cheers,
On Nov 23, 2007 4:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried the breast down method. It works well, but
Rick Womer wrote:
Very, very nice, Mark. I particularly like the
gradation of tones on the building as one moves from
I assume you've been to Bath? (If not, put it on the agenda for your
next trip to Britain.) It's our favorite place to visit in Britain.
Dave, just roll back the edge of the focussing ring nearest the body. There
are three small screws there, and you
probably only need to give them a small tweak. Don't over-tighten!
No pictures, I'm afraid...
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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Aargh!
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6667443size=lg
Rick
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Nice, Dave, but I think it tries to do a bit too much.
To hold the reflections on the right (which are very
nice) you've had to let the ships blow out, especially
the one on the left.
Rick
--- David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(YABP: Yet Another Bloody Panorama)
G'day All,
One of
Another shot from my walk this morning.
K10D, DA 50-200, f/5.6 @ 1/350, ISO 200, RAW via LR.
Love that 50-200!
Comments appreciated.
Rick
Get easy, one-click access to your favorites.
Make Yahoo!
I didn't mean to trivialize your excellent post with
recipe discussions, Cory--I, too, value the friendship
of the people on the list. This morning I went out
shooting, and really enjoyed it; and I am sure that I
would not have done so without the prospect of sharing
some of the photos with this
Thanks for the comments.
Not that cold, i think it was only -5C
Dave
On 11/22/07, Kristian Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beautiful. Composition is very nice, and I really like the muted
colour palette.
(and it looks COLD there!)
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David J Brooks wrote:
Good one Rick.
Good comp
Dave
On 11/22/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not from Seattle this time; from here at home in
Philly.
I took my newly-acquired FA 50-200 zoom (thanks, Dave
S.!) for a walk this morning. The colors we used to
enjoy in late October have waited until late
I have tried that, but the focus ring is very stiff, and soes not seem
t want to bend.
I'll try again
Dave
On 11/22/07, John Coyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave, just roll back the edge of the focussing ring nearest the body. There
are three small screws there, and you
probably only need
I don't really have anything to add to the thread, I just wanted to say
Happy Thanksgiving!
to my fellow Americans. And to everyone else, thanks for being here and
making up such a fun and dynamic community.
Here's my Thanksgiving/Halloween/Harvest-themed photo:
http://tinyurl.com/2unuxg
Someone over at Pentaxforums, posted a shot of the ting folded back
and showed the screws. I now see where i have to look, but the focus
ring sure is stiff.
Dave
On 11/22/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried that, but the focus ring is very stiff, and soes not seem
t want
No, I've never been there. We tried once, but spent
hours stuck in traffic and never got there.
There is a possibility of a meeting in Bath next fall,
though.
Rick
--- Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Womer wrote:
Very, very nice, Mark. I particularly like the
gradation of
Looks like a nice crisp shot Rick.
The 50-200 is a pretty good lens
Dave
On 11/22/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aargh!
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6667443size=lg
Rick
Get
Nice snow shot Rick:-)
Dave
On 11/22/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another shot from my walk this morning.
K10D, DA 50-200, f/5.6 @ 1/350, ISO 200, RAW via LR.
Love that 50-200!
Comments appreciated.
Rick
Bath is also the home of the Royal Photographic Society:
http://www.rps.org/fenton-house
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Subject: Re: PESO: Bath time
David, it's the rubber grip you roll back, not the ring itself: on my copy,
it's quite flexible, although I had to use a
tiny screwdriver to lift the edge to get a start on it.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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Very thanksgiving. Looks like cranberries! Nice shot.
Paul
On Nov 22, 2007, at 6:08 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Looks like a nice crisp shot Rick.
The 50-200 is a pretty good lens
Dave
On 11/22/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aargh!
Sounds great! That menu is more typical of our Christmas fare, but
it's definitely a more appealing meal than the large ungainly bird.
Enjoy!
Paul
On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:42 PM, John Francis wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:43:29PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:
Gang, if Paul and his better
For all of those who celebrate,
And all you who do not,
I hope your day was good
And that dinner was hot.
Godfrey
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It's been a busy time in my house, so I'm only now seeing some 4 week old posts.
I hope Walter will forgive me if I muck about with his pic, but I felt
that it was crying out for some help along the lines of the old
Workshop Over (a) Week, or WOW, concept we had going a few years
back.
Firstly,
On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:12 PM, Bob W wrote:
they dumped all the cool stuff a
year and a half back
that, in a nutshell, is why these operating systems are all such shit.
They think people want cool stuff and candy, when in point of fact all
they want is something that works and is easy.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:43:29PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:
Gang, if Paul and his better half are doing the cooking, this would be
my first choice for crashing the party :)
I'd like to think that our house eats as well as most, too.
For the first time in almost 20 years we didn't actually
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:32:23PM -0500, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I was down under for New Year's eve one time. (Working). But I
remember it's more like our fourth of July. Warm weather does strange
things to people:-).
Paul
Somewhere around here I've got a picture from 1978 of Christmas
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