David,
Wow, very nice! I like the colors and subtle tones all across the
image and the fact that a lot of detail still shows in the shadows.
JayT
Boris,
I like the image. The fact that no part of it is in focus is intriging.
But for some reason I keep wanting to see it in a portrait orientation
with the dark gradation of the wall at the bottom of the frame. Would
be interesting to see how the Limited would render it.
Jay
Not sure what this one was searching for in the middle of a grass
field; a rodent maybe? I always thought they did most of their hunting
around the shorlines. This one was a good half mile away from the
water.
Taken with the newly acquired Tokina AT-X 400 f5.6 . I think I'm going
to have to try
I have an extra DA 18-55mm kit lens for sale since I bought a DL with
less than 50 shots on it when I sent my DS in for repair.
As new condition with all packaging & paperwork.
Asking $75 plus shipping and PayPal . Overseas would be a little extra.
JayT
Bruce,
I'm just now seeing this fantastic image. Great sense of depth and nice
bokeh. A very nice composition. I just became an owner of this same
lens so it is especially exciting to see such great results. Now I
just have to spend more time here on the PDML learning from people like
you. K
Ok, I'll put my newbie DSLR two cents in on this one. I could care less
about a new body announcement at PMA. Actually, I hope there isn't one
because number 1)I don't have the funds to get one right now, 2) I'm
still trying to figure out how to fully utilize the DS and DL bodies
capabilities t
Thanks everyone for the feedback. I knew if I posted here I would get
some CC. Tried a couple other forums and received virtually none.
Anyway, with this particular bird my angle was severely limited to one
spot on a pier at a Marina on the Seattle waterfront and could only get
this rear viewpo
Having a recent interest in wildlife subjects, I decided to pick up a
telephoto lens for my DSLR. I found a pretty nice copy of the
discontinued Tokina AT-X 400mm F5.6 on eBay. The lens is surprisingly
lightweight and is pretty easily handheld for the most part. This image
is one of the first o
PDML'ers,
Our family received a wonderful blessing today as our daughter Nicole
was released from the hospital with a positive medical prognosis. They
ran almost all the tests they could with the exception of a spinal tap
to rule out meningitis of which they were doubtful of anyway. All of
th
k you for your prayers and
encouragement. And may God bless you and your families.
Sincerely,
Jay Taylor
http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/48675784.IMGP1136copy.jpg
PDML'ers,
Please say a prayer for my daughter Nicole. Some of you may remember
the photos I usually post of my grandson; she is his Mom. She was
admitted to the hospital this evening. We do not know what is wrong
with her. She's been experiencing headache, chest pain and elevated
heart rate.
PDML'ers,
A shameless plug for for my eBay auction. A fairly good deal for entry
level lens set. Just clearing out stuff I don't use. Just bought these
in March and they really are not bad for the money. I've only shot
twenty to to thirty images on each (if that much). I'm just getting
Congratulations to the University of Washington women's volleyball
team in capturing the Division 1 national championship today. They
remained unbeaten throughout the entire tournament and swept the No. 1
ranked Nerbraska Cornhuskers in three straight games today.
Managed to snap a few photos o
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays everyone out there in PDML land. I am
wondering if anyone has successfully had a different type focusing
screen installed to replace the stock one on any of the digital cameras
*istD, DS, DL or DS2? I am assuming this would be something that an
authorized Pentax s
Rob,
Verrry Nice! For fun try holding down the mouse and panning through
the QTVR at ever increasing speeds.
Did you have to use a specialized tripod head to make this image?
Again a fantastic job Rob.
Jay
On Nov 24, 2005, at 8:00 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
Enough talk, time for another Pano P
Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 17:28:16 +0200
From: Don Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pentax-discuss@pdml.net"
Subject: Sigma AF 24 -70 3.5 - 5.6
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Does anyone on the list hav
I have been pretty quiet posting here but usually am reading some of
the posts. Not a whole lot of time to enjoy photography these days.
This is another *istDS shot of my grandson with my younger daughter.
Converted in CS using dual HSB adjustment layers.
Comments & critique welcome as always.
Haven't had much time lately for photo processing or shooting for that
matter since I am busy studying for my Architects Registration
Examination. But here is one I snapped last weekend on the *istDS with
the SMC FA 28-70 F4 and my newly aquired F1.7x Adapter. Trying to
figure out if this thing
If anyone in the PDML has an extra F 1.7x Converter or one (or know of
a source) not being used I would like to buy it from you.
Thanks,
JayT
After admiring the awesome photoblog of Juan (Water Molotov) and great
images from Godfrey, I have been wanting to explore different BW
conversion processes in Photoshop CS. This one involves dual
Hue/Saturation adjustment layers. Not even close to dynamic range shown
in Juan's work, but here
From: Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Problem (?) with FA 80-200 f4.7-5.6
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I have one of the newer (silver) FA 80-200 f4.7-5.6 zo
I checked visually and it didn't appear to be separation. Its strange
because a couple of the images shot appear very normal. I going to have
a tech take a look and ask the eBay seller about his return policy,
although it has been about three weeks since I bought the lens.
Jay
On Sep 20, 2005
I have one of the newer (silver) FA 80-200 f4.7-5.6 zoom lenses. I just
noticed over the weekend that the majority of pictures taken with this
lens that the RAW images seem to have a sort of a "haze" or cloudy look
to them. Can't figure out what may cause this nor have not seen it in
any other
Well,
At least in my mind it is. I couldn't resist (this time) the
opportunity to purchase an almost new FA 80-200 f2.8 zoom for my
*istDS. I'm eagerly awaiting delivery in the next several days. It
wasn't really in my plan, I'd been eyeing the shorter 28-70 f2.8 but
figured that one might be
Ok,
Can anyone tell me if $1580 US is too much to pay for an excellent +
FA 80-200 f2.8 zoom lens. I know these are getting to be somewhat rare,
but I see that online retailers who were selling them seemed to have
them priced about $1350 to $1450. The one I am looking at is
supposedly in "as
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: August 30, 2005 11:08:14 PM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PEOW: Grandmother's Love
Here is another recent shot of my grandson Darius with my wife Sharon
captured with the DS using a newly aquired FA 28-70 F
Here is a shot I took at Brown's Point near Tacoma Washington (USA)
after a morning flyfishing excursion.
http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/48035114.JonatBrownsPoint.jpg
Pink ("humpy") Salmon are running pretty good in Puget Sound right now.
I had the pleasure of fishing along side this fine you
On Aug 18, 2005, at 7:40 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I hope you don't mind my suggestions and adjustments. I liked the pic
enough to want to play with it a bit.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/jt.html
Shel, Godfrey and others,
Thanks so much for the constructive critique. This particular
Correction: Shot with the FA 50/F 1.4
Here is a recent shot of my grandson Darius with my cousin Jim Davidson
from Minnesota. Darius seemed to immediately have a bond with Jim (who
is just a great person) shortly after meeting him for the first time.
It's funny how young children really have
Here is a recent shot of my grandson Darius with my cousin Jim Davidson
from Minnesota. Darius seemed to immediately have a bond with Jim (who
is just a great person) shortly after meeting him for the first time.
It's funny how young children really have a strong sense of who good
people are.
Here is one of my first captures with my new FA 24 lens on the DS.
Cropped and converted to monochrome via the Channel Mixer with a slight
tint in CS.
http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/2/47176457.NicoleBW.jpg
I'm still trying to figure out how to best use this lens. Had taken
some shots in aper
Bruce,
Stop it! You're gonna get me in big (LBA) trouble.
First you hit us up with all these great images from your southern Utah
trip and then this. But seriously, go ahead and post a couple examples
from this lens just to keep us salivating.
JayT
Bruce Dayton
Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:12:30 -0700
Here is a shot of my daughter with my grandson. Too bad I had too much
DOF. When I have time in Photoshop, I'll try to blur the distracting
background. Shot with the *istDS and the DA 18-55 kit lens.
http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/2/45850053.DanielleDariusJune05.jpg
JayT
Frank, definitely the first one for me. No distractions, right on point
and the panning works very well with the subject . Just my HO.
JayT
On 7/6/05, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3518501&size=lg
Here's Tofu Leans into the Corner:
h
OK, I know at least a couple of you out there has had some experience
with take apart, reassemble and or repair pentax lenses. I have this
M100 macro that has the classic lens separation problem, so I figured
what the heck maybe I can fix it. Someone else here on PDML said that
the separation c
Boris,
I really like the first shot. Although I am a little biased towards
building shots since I am an architect.
For me what works is not only the point of view, but the contrast
between built and the natural. Oh yeah the composition and choice of
border works well too.
JayT
I've been pretty bad at keeping up with this list the last few days.
Still trying to skim the posts, but it is somewhat overwhelming.
Anyhow, here is a shot I took a few weeks ago with my first prime lens
for the *istDS. It is a 135mm f/2.5 Super Takumar M42 lens. This
particular shot was RAW
PESO -- Bridgeworks Revisited [ "P. J. Alling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
I posted this before but no one commented except to say they couldn't
get to the page...\
I kind of like it, but wasn't really satisfied, then decided to do a
B&W
conversion.
P. J.,
Personally I like the shot b
Re: Accidental art
brooksdj
Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:53:33 -0700
> While out taking shots for
the Nature
Guides job a few days ago, I
> needed to get some photos of fern spores. A couple of the shots
ended up
> looking so nice that they stand on their own fr
I recently bought an M 100 f/4 macro on eBay that was supposed to only
need " an interior cleaning" . Brought it into a tech today for
evaluation - lens separation!
Major bummer. Is there any hope for inexpensive repair for this or is
it only good now for a "soft portrait" shots?
Well, I'm loo
Mark Roberts wrote:
That's a lovely shot. What aperture did you have the lens set to?
BTW: If the lighting there is always that nice, you should make a note
of that spot for future portraits. :)
Mark,
I had it set at f2.8, been trying to use Aperture Priority mode most of
the time on the D
Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like. Captured
with the *istDS using the FA 50mm f1.4.
Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax
glass.
http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg
JayT
(aka Sirfishalot)
s a used one in
excellent condition worth $150 US?
Those of you who have used it are you pleased with it and is it
invaluable for macros of flowers and insects?
I look forward to contributing what little knowledge I have with the
other great people here.
Thanks,
Jay Taylor
*istDS
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