On 6/4/2017 20:13, Mark Roberts wrote:
Good to see you at the mountain, John. It was a really good weekend.
I'm at my friend's place in Ashe county (about 50 miles from GFM) and
got thoroughly soaked on the ride here. The phrase "biblical
proportions" pretty well describes the downpour I rode th
> On Jun 4, 2017, at 8:13 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
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> ...
>
> One sad note to the weekend: Don Nelson, former Pentax rep and pretty
> much the founder of the PDML (at least he was the one who decided to
> turn it over to Doug Brewer) died on Saturday. He'd been in poor
> health for a few years
Good to see you at the mountain, John. It was a really good weekend.
I'm at my friend's place in Ashe county (about 50 miles from GFM) and
got thoroughly soaked on the ride here. The phrase "biblical
proportions" pretty well describes the downpour I rode through. I'm
hoping for better weather for
Not free, but Photoshop CC has most of the basic tools & definitely has
the capability to add still photos.
On 6/2/2017 23:29, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I wonder what software people are using for editing videos (on Windows),
preferably free or inexpensive.
I've been using Avidemux that is very pow
You probably should think about cropping your images to a more
traditional ratio.
But, Amazon has 16x20 mats pre-cut for 12x18 prints.
https://www.amazon.com/White-16x20-12x18-Photo-Backing/dp/B00YER4L3M
16x20 frames:
https://www.amazon.com/Golden-State-Art-Picture-4-Inch/dp/B00W6A2NES/ref=sr
One of the contest winners at Grandfather Mountain this weekend was
shooting with a borrowed camera because a third party battery had fried
the mother board in her camera. I don't think she was a Pentax shooter.
On 6/3/2017 05:33, Bipin Gupta wrote:
I've had a DLI90 battery swell on the flat sid
Ok. If you buy it, you can tell us how well it works.
On 6/2/2017 14:27, Gonz wrote:
Yeah, there is a 400mm ED/IF 67 on ebay right now for $500, not bad.
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Zos Xavius wrote:
I know the 400mm works well on kmount, At least at 16mp. I have read
that the 600mm is s
Good you freed them, John.
J
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> On Jun 4, 2017, at 3:09 PM, John wrote:
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> We're having a lot of rabbits this year. I found a rabbit's nest when I
> was moving a wood pile over to where I could split the logs. Fortunately
> it was late enough in the year the baby bunnies co
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We're having a lot of rabbits this year. I found a rabbit's nest when I
was moving a wood pile over to where I could split the logs. Fortunately
it was late enough in the year the baby bunnies could survive after I
removed their cover.
On 6/1/2017 23:40, Jack Davis wrote:
Today, as I was leav
On 4/6/17, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Pulled in about 15 minutes ago. Got half-way through unloading my car
>before it started pouring down rain, so I still have a bit of that ahead
>of me before I'll really be home again.
>
>Baxter hasn't decided yet whether she's going to forgive me for
Pulled in about 15 minutes ago. Got half-way through unloading my car
before it started pouring down rain, so I still have a bit of that ahead
of me before I'll really be home again.
Baxter hasn't decided yet whether she's going to forgive me for making
her stay at the pet hotel while I was gone,
We'll see where this goes, but I think you can set "reply to list" as a
default.
On 6/2/2017 01:37, P. J. Alling wrote:
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Subject: Re: Anyone else with Q7?
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2017 17:03:22 -0400
From: P. J. Alling
To: Steve Cottrell
Wait,
Quick conclusion, it's quite a capable little beast, at least at low ISO.
What I've tested so far is to hook it up to a macro slider, and do
extreme macro tests with microscope optics in front of it.
At any given magnification it naturally produces a much tighter crop,
but the amount of deta
So not to beat a dead battery but Just to be clear: the nubbin is on
the camera body at the battery compartment opening, it is at the bottom
side. After moving that and the grey lever that releases the battery I
was able to lever the battery up with a small pocket knife or screw
driver. Thi
Nice
On June 4, 2017 7:13:54 AM PDT, David J Brooks wrote:
>Saturday we went out to the Hamilton Ontario area and shot some water
>falls and historic sites. The area is in the Niagara escarpment so
>lots of elevation changes and rivers and creeks. Participant were from
>the Stouffville Camera Clu
Some "cool" shots there. Obviously a popular spot for photographers.
Alan C
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From: David J Brooks
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2017 4:13 PM
To: Pentax Discuss
Subject: OT Geso
Saturday we went out to the Hamilton Ontario area and shot some water
falls and historic sites. T
Nice work.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 10:13 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> Saturday we went out to the Hamilton Ontario area and shot some water
> falls and historic sites. The area is in the Niagara escarpment so
> lots of elevation change
All interesting and well "caught"
indeed.
J
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> On Jun 4, 2017, at 7:13 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
>
> Saturday we went out to the Hamilton Ontario area and shot some water
> falls and historic sites. The area is in the Niagara escarpment so
> lots of elevation changes and rive
Didn't mean that to be a response to mark's post..
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Drilling into the battery is probably a really bad idea and will
likely make your problem worse or even start an uncontrollable fire.
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:51 PM, Mark C wrote:
> If the freezer doesn't shrink the battery I might try this approach, though
> I think I'd prefer Paul's idea re gl
Saturday we went out to the Hamilton Ontario area and shot some water
falls and historic sites. The area is in the Niagara escarpment so
lots of elevation changes and rivers and creeks. Participant were from
the Stouffville Camera Club and or ThePassingShow. My first time doing
large falls and i th
Thanks for your US support, Alan. :-)
J
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> On Jun 4, 2017, at 5:42 AM, Alan C wrote:
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> Well done to the American Ladies Camille Heron & Sarah Bard who finished 1st
> in 6:47 & 6th in 6:49 in the 88km Comrades Marathon from Durban to
> Pietermarizburg today.
>
> http://l
Excellnt gallery. I did not think i had a mountain shot that i liked
until just now. Sigh
Dave
On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
> G'day all,
>
> Lots to like about this month's gallery, but who doesn't love mountains?
>
> Ken's 'Mountain Waves' with its line of receding ridge
Wow!
Alan C
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From: Brian Walters
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2017 11:46 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: June PUG is up
G'day all,
Lots to like about this month's gallery, but who doesn't love mountains?
Ken's 'Mountain Waves' with its line of receding ridges, S
Well done to the American Ladies Camille Heron & Sarah Bard who finished 1st
in 6:47 & 6th in 6:49 in the 88km Comrades Marathon from Durban to
Pietermarizburg today.
http://live.ultimate.dk/desktop/front/index.php?eventid=3361&language=us
Alan C
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G'day all,
Lots to like about this month's gallery, but who doesn't love mountains?
Ken's 'Mountain Waves' with its line of receding ridges, Subash's
'Trisul (the human figure emphasizes the immense scale of the
mountains), Mark's 'Snowdonia' (would like to see that pano larger),
Ann's 'Along the
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