The boat I was on took 8 hours 41 minutes, we were on for the duration.
Yes I was paid to be there. Yes BP CEO was somewhere out there too, I
did not see him or his boat. I believe he was acting as crew on a boat
with his son, don't know if it was his boat or not.
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On 22/6/10, Bruce Dayton, discombobulated, unleashed:
So here is the beginning of the GESO - just click 'Next' to view
through the rest of them.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/imgp6420.htm
Enjoyed that thanks Bruce. I realised we'd gotten out of Yosemite when I
hit the seagulls ;-)
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Here you go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9teCclRLFfg
Very cool, though it's not yours I like the Needles fly-over segment too ;-)
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Le 22/06/10 15:22, P. J. Alling a écrit :
A mile stone of sorts, the 3000th shutter activation, well at least
the image is _imgp3000. Close enough for for me at this point. I'd
have posted this anyway.
Small tragedies seem to hurt the worst, and childhood gives them a
special poignancy.
Le 22/06/10 20:48, Bob Sullivan a écrit :
his gaze in the foreground vs her's onto the next jump.
exactly what I was thinking .. great shot ! should be shown in every
riding school ?
the second pic is good too but because horse and rider don't seem quite
connected ... the opposite of
Le 23/06/10 12:04, Rob Studdert a écrit :
On 22/06/2010, Cottycotty...@mac.com wrote:
Here you go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9teCclRLFfg
Very cool, though it's not yours I like the Needles fly-over segment too ;-)
and well done Cotty for the filming !! I hope the
What Bruce and Paul said.
Boris
On 6/22/2010 8:42 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
A moving image, well executed.
Paul
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This is one of those shots that really grabs you. You can just 'see'
the heartbroken child.
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On Jun 23, 2010, at 12:09 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Paul: Truth be told, car shots don't interest me that much, but, gosh,
your shots of cars are great! You really do them well, and this one I
especially like. Cheers, Christine
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Wow! High drama. Well done.
Paul
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Whoop-ass shot, send it to Al Gore for use in climate change warnings =)
Well done
Ecke
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Strong image, Darren! Very well composed.
Jack
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Subject: PESO: A Road Less Traveled
To: pdml@pdml.net
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 4:38 AM
Great shot. Just curious: what was the weather like after that?
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Strong image, Darren! Very well composed.
Jack
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_p_e_r_f_e_c_t_l_y_ panned... my kudos =)
2010/6/22 P N Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net:
Another pic from Gingerman Raceway.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=11165304size=lg
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Steven Desjardins drd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Great shot. Just curious: what was the weather like after that?
You generally don't want to find out.
: )
Seriously, for photographic purposes you want to stay ahead of it. The
chasers became the chased as we would
Like that!
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Excellent shot, good story.
The TV weatherman was so excited last night,
he was almost incoherent as the storms continue.
Regards, Bob S.
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Great
and we can see why :)
Pretty scary and very nice
ann
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That is a very impressive and effective image. Wonderful clouds, and
great use of the road.
Dan
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That looks just wonderful. Love it!
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Thanks to all for your kind comments.
Forgot to mention that as we were putting our gear back in the car's
backseat at this stop I saw a lightning bolt in my peripheral vision.
Since it was peripheral, I can't be sure, but my perception was that
it was not a downward stroke, but one that went
On Jun 23, 2010, at 8:57 AM, eckinator wrote:
_p_e_r_f_e_c_t_l_y_ panned... my kudos =)
Thanks much.
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Another pic from Gingerman Raceway.
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I've used my own tools to evaluate lens/focal length usage since 2003,
based on extracting the information from the EXIF data in my files
with tools like EXIFtool.
It's one of the reasons why normal zooms ... eg: 16-50, 14-50,
18-55, etc ... simply don't appeal to me at all. I tend to use normal
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Very nice. :-)
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One for next year's book, for sure!
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From: CheekyGeek cheekyg...@gmail.com
Subject: PESO: A Road Less Traveled
To: pdml@pdml.net
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 7:38 AM
Thats sad, but well seen.
Not sure what my shutter is at, the K10D was at Pentax a lot and was
set at 0 each time.
My Nikons have rolled over a few times.
Dave
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:22 AM, P. J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
A mile stone of sorts, the 3000th shutter activation,
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Christian Skofteland
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Thanks, Dave and Bruce for looking and commenting.
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After about 2 years i got to know the horse and rider combo's better.
Some are better shot head on, some at 45 degrees etc.
I'm glad our daughter
My *ist-Ds is at ~1915 on it's second time around, my *ist-D is at
~7986, I don' t use it much since the DOF and Green button functionality
is damaged, (not worth repair as far as I can tell). Lots of crappy
exposures not worth looking at or saving but they're all backed up
somewhere.
On
I agree it's a good albeit sad find. It's also a good photograph,
composition and exposure wise.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:22 AM, P. J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
A mile stone of sorts, the 3000th shutter activation, well at least the
image is _imgp3000. Close enough for for me
Thank you, Paul, for your response.
Some people have a sturdy hand and can cut in a straight line even
without any ruler or a t-square.
I can do things at micro- and nanoscale, but when things get macroscopic,
that's when I start having less then perfect results or spend too much
time. A
Michael's, (known as St. Michael's to some of it's intimates for some
awful reason), is a real dive, the kind of place you go to drink swill
and pick up a case of herpes, or worse, for Twenty bucks, maybe get into
a fight on a Friday or Saturday night.
Needless to say, it's a great place to
It was reported on U. S. media that he had a boat in the event.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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Subject: Re: OT - sailing
The boat I was on took 8 hours 41 minutes, we were on for the duration.
Yes I
exiftool will give you a shutter count readout. mail me off list if
you want it. it is just an exe you drag an image onto and it will pop
up a window with full exif readout.
cheers
ecke
2010/6/23 David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com:
Thats sad, but well seen.
Not sure what my shutter is at, the
Wow!
Very well done!
Impressive!
Igor
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Subject: PESO: A Road Less Traveled
To: pdml at pdml.net
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 4:38 AM
CheekyGeek wrote:
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That is STUNNING Darren. Well done. Whereabouts is it?
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In response to the question from Chris regarding location: In the
vicinity of Mankato, Kansas.
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Coming later this summer, apparently...
http://www.juliusshulmanfilm.com/trailer-gallery/
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Great shot and title. Also one of my favorite lens/body combos.
You also have my approval to buy a Kx. The money is your problem of course. ;-)
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It's already out on Netflix streaming if you want to watch it now. I
saw it last week, and it's interesting.
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Coming later this summer, apparently...
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I've been finding the noise really annoying, significantly adding to my post
workflow as I have been shooting a fair few poorly lit interiors
of late for various publications.
I am actually thinking I might get myself a K20D to use for this purpose. I
wonder if the K-X would be any better?
Tan.
Omg, HOW CUTE is that?!?! yellow eyes
Tan.
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Subject: Re: PESO -- Please find her.
Brilliant find,
Hello Tanya,
Being the owner of a K20D, I ended up purchasing a K-x and it is much
better - especially if you don't want to heavily post process. The
overall word that I have gathered from lots of sources (I had a big
issue with needing to shoot about 10,000) images in a single day for
a
The Kx would definitely be better for low light applications. The k20 is about
the same as the K7. Any difference is splitting hairs.
I shoot a lot of low light interiors. But it's not a problem if you shoot off a
tripod. I'd do that anyway, even with a Kx. It's the only way to shoot
interiors.
This picture is so much more than just a photo of a storm cloud. Framing is
terrific! Excellent work, Darren. Cheers, Christine
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Subject: PESO: A Road Less Traveled
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Darren Addy
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A superlative shot Darren. I echo all the descriptive words that
preceded me. Seen this before on many
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20 coming up this weekend
here in Toronto, the downtown core has been taken over by thousands of
cops, security guards and fences.
Didn't get many photos of cops (I found out they don't
On 6/23/2010 7:33 PM, frank theriault wrote:
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20 coming up this weekend
here in Toronto, the downtown core has been taken over by thousands of
cops, security guards and fences.
Didn't
On 2010-06-23 17:33 , frank theriault wrote:
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20 coming up this weekend
here in Toronto, the downtown core has been taken over by thousands of
cops, security guards and fences.
i had a
There was a time people wanted a large gathering of international
celebrities to come to their city...A bleak prospect in three parts.
On 6/23/2010 7:33 PM, frank theriault wrote:
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20
too many fences... aren't cops public servant and as such without
privilege regarding their image?
thanks for sharing
ecke
2010/6/24 frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com:
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20 coming
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From: frank theriault
Subject: GESO - The Fenced City
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with the G20 coming up this weekend
here in Toronto, the downtown core has been taken
One of Hobarts's older harbor ferries heading to the dock.
K10D Vivitar Series 1 35-85 f2.8 Varifocal lens. This is one of their
Classic Series 1 lens from the 1970s. This one is screw mount but works
fine on Av setting on Pentax DSLRs.
Very colorful.
On 6/23/2010 8:38 PM, p...@philnortheast.com wrote:
One of Hobarts's older harbor ferries heading to the dock.
K10D Vivitar Series 1 35-85 f2.8 Varifocal lens. This is one of their
Classic Series 1 lens from the 1970s. This one is screw mount but works
fine on Av setting on
On Jun 23, 2010, at 17:16, Bruce Dayton wrote:
So, in a nutshell, you either need to deal with heavy post processing
or get a K-x. Even with post processing the K7, the K-x is better.
Or a person could be less finicky like myself, and say it's not a crime for
there to be some noise there
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I've been finding the noise really annoying, significantly adding to my
post
workflow as I have been shooting a fair few poorly lit interiors
of late for various publications.
I am actually
On 24 June 2010 08:59, paul stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
The Kx would definitely be better for low light applications. The k20 is
about the same as the K7. Any difference is splitting hairs.
I shoot a lot of low light interiors. But it's not a problem if you shoot off
a tripod.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 9:02 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
On 24 June 2010 08:59, paul stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
The Kx would definitely be better for low light applications. The k20 is
about the same as the K7. Any difference is splitting hairs.
I shoot a lot of low light interiors.
Not surprising given the violence and property damage that always comes to town
with the G20. It attracts looneys from far and wide.
Paul
On Jun 23, 2010, at 7:33 PM, frank theriault wrote:
I don't usually bring my camera to work (it takes up valuable cargo
space in my messenger bag), but with
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It also apparently attracts earthquakes now.
-Adam
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Not surprising given the violence and property damage that always comes to
town with the G20. It attracts looneys from far and wide.
Paul
On Jun 23, 2010, at
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:21 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
Equipment: Pentax *ist-Ds w/smc Pentax M 40mm f2.8.
This occasions me to post my first -- and probably only ever -- query to the
list. I am a rank amateur, and have been lurking here for several months,
enjoying the photos being shared, taking
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:21 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
Equipment: Pentax *ist-Ds w/smc Pentax M 40mm f2.8.
This occasions me to post my first -- and probably only ever -- query to the
list. I am a rank amateur, and have been
The K10D is a nice camera and delivers good results in moderate to good light.
It's low light capabilities are subpar by today's standards. You can probably
find a K20D for just a bit more, and it's a lot more camera. A new Kx might be
good if you expect to do a lot of low light work. But the
I guess that trembler was up by you folk. Some here said they felt it. I
didn't.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
It also apparently attracts earthquakes now.
-Adam
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Not surprising given the
Looking forward to shots of the wild happenings. ;)
Jack
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Subject: GESO - The Fenced City
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Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 4:33 PM
I
It sure does work fine. Crisp high contrast image.
Jack
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Subject: PESO: Ferry Emmalisa
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Subject: Re: GESO - The Fenced City
I guess that trembler was up by you folk. Some here said they felt it. I
didn't.
Although Toronto likes to think it is the center of everything, apparently
the tremor was epicentred
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