Both are very nice, Rick with great rendition of the colors in the windows.
Taking image of stained glass appear to be a simple process, but it is
not. I tried that at Notre Dame and Rouen last year, and it is tricky
indeed. You obviously have the knack, rick.
Dan Matyola
There's a few in Italy apparently
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yzrodl8b7xy3hs1/Screenshot%202018-07-20%2014.13.24.jpg?dl=0
On 19 July 2018 at 08:00, William Robb wrote:
> I think she is s secret subscriber to the list just for moments like this.
> Anyway I appear to be under an NDA for a couple
the indian silverbill also known as the white-throated munia, about
11cm long.
https://somethingfeathered.wordpress.com/2018/07/20/indian-silverbill/
comments appreciated...
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Maybe you need to wait longer while the empty boxes get populated with the
image icons? I just checked from my iPad and it looks right.
If you want, try to go to the top level photos.stanhalpin.com and navigate to
the particular gallery...
stan
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 19, 2018, at 9:28
Stan, I get nothing but white squares on a black background, whether I use
Firefox or Safari.
Rick
> On Jul 15, 2018, at 4:08 PM, Stanley Halpin
> wrote:
>
> A large gallery (90 images) of shots from my trip in early April this year.
> We went first to a jungle lodge in the Peruvian Amazon,
I really like this one, Larry. The static rocks, the turbulent water, the
gently moving ocean and setting sun just work together beautifully.
Rick
> On Jul 17, 2018, at 7:37 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> From Cape Perpetua in Yachats Oregon, four miles South of where my Mom lived
> until we
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/AMS-to-CDG/AMS-to-CDG-2018/i-4H2dcqb/A
Detail:
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/AMS-to-CDG/AMS-to-CDG-2018/i-3t7J7jP/A
(K-5, DA 17-70)
Comments appreciated!
Rick
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Yes, but the Spotmatic was an SLR, not a DSLR. That was my point.
I purchased my Asahi Spotmatic in 1967.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 3:48 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
> I got my first SLR, an Asahi Pentax back in 1969 and they had been
In 1964 my flight instructor managed a camera store in Madison, WI. He
sold me a Honeywell branded Pentax H1a for $150 and I financed it at $10
a month. It was a real step up from my previous camera - an Argus C-3.
-p
On 7/19/2018 2:48 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
I got my first SLR, an Asahi
Hi Jostein,
Thanks for your response.
Your list of lens ID,s contains a lens that I had: the Sigma 10-20mm
with lens ID 152.3 (according to your list)
I have a picture taken with a K5 and this Sigma 10-20mm.
When I read its metadata with the little program "PhotoMe", it shows
lens ID: 3 44
On 19/7/18, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I'm thinking this year when I get to PPNC Photo Expo (convention) I'll
>seriously
>talk to the web-site vendors at the trade show & see if they can set me
>up with
>a web-site and a private email domain (if that's the right word) of my own.
I got my first SLR, an Asahi Pentax back in 1969 and they had been around for
awhile then.
-Original Message-
>From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
>Subject: Re: My first roll of film in a Pentax in decades
>
>Interesting. When I had my Pentax 6X7, the image quality was outstanding.
>Mostly,
A lot of small isps ( mom and POPs) offer good deals and excellent service with
email and web sites. I use sonic, John uses panix, there are also ones like
rajul and cruzio. Other places can rent you a vm.
On July 19, 2018 9:14:18 AM PDT, Paul Sorenson wrote:
>It's actually not the cheapest
Thanks, David.
Dan
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 1:36 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
> well done non the less
>
> Dave
>
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Daniel J. Matyola
> wrote:
> > My monarchs have emerged from their chrysalises. Most
well done non the less
Dave
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> My monarchs have emerged from their chrysalises. Most of it happened while
> I was at work, but I did get to enjoy the first moments of their lives as
> butterflies.
>
> As I was releasing them from their
I've found the larger the format the more deliberate the process of image
creation needs to be.
On 7/18/2018 21:15, Larry Colen wrote:
Last year I was given a Pentax 67, it took me until a couple weeks ago to finish
the first roll of Porta 400. Unfortunately, when Bay scanned it, they scanned
Yes, Subash and I had an exchange about that in this thread. They share
the same genus.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:09 PM, John Sessoms
wrote:
> There's an Asian butterfly that looks very much like a Monarch.
>
> Danaus genutia
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
> Frankly, Larry, your choice of subject, focal distance, AND display would
> not show any of these advantages, even with the lens I mentioned.
Re-reading this, I sound less friendly than I intended so I apologize.
I guess that related to
It's actually not the cheapest for domain registration, but I've been
paying for a domain name for several years with Earthlink. Like you,
I've found that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and
haven't taken the time to really develop a good web site. The
subscription allows
Interesting. When I had my Pentax 6X7, the image quality was outstanding.
Mostly, however, I made contacts and then had enlargement printed. I had
only 2 lenses for it, both primes.
Did you really mean to say you had been using DSLR cameras for 45 years? I
didn't think they have been around
How do you know those are mutually exclusive?
On 7/18/2018 13:39, Larry Colen wrote:
Daniel J. Matyola wrote on 7/18/18 6:41 AM:
That image needs to be blown up and hung on a wall.
Thank you. It's nice when people say my photos should be hung and blown up
rather than me. :-)
I was
There's an Asian butterfly that looks very much like a Monarch.
Danaus genutia genutia - Oriental Striped Tiger
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/sp/699/Danaus-genutia
I learned something new today.
On 7/18/2018 09:53, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Thanks, Subash.
Monarchs are much different from
I have domain names I've been paying for for years that I was going to use for a
photography website. Never did anything with them because I was just getting
into business when I realized I was never going to work again.
I'm thinking this year when I get to PPNC Photo Expo (convention) I'll
You have to mean 2000 dpi.
200 dpi only gives you 450 x 550 on a 2-1/4 x 2-3/4 negative.
I think people forget the original “purpose” or reason for larger format
(film)
a) it requires less enlargement for the same sized print (magnifying fewer
of the physical film limitations, like grain) - so is
Oh crickey you've reminded me that I still haven't tested out the gizmo that
Mark Roberts loaned me to try before I buy !! I suppose the good news is that
because we are moving house (slowly!) I will be able to find all my negs in the
attic so that I can then put the hardware together, source
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