RE: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-03 Thread Chris Mitchell
Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p Some excellent shots Paul - especially the close up portraits. Thanks, Chris -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-03 Thread Christine Aguila
AM Subject: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-03 Thread Paul Sorenson
Glad to be of service... :-) -p On 6/3/2010 12:02 AM, Ira H. Bryant IV wrote: Paul, You are the first person in all of the galleries posted to take a decent picture of my photo. For this I deeply thank you. It took a week before I was certain that it even made it on a wall, and my best

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-03 Thread Larry Colen
On Jun 2, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Boris Liberman wrote: On 6/3/2010 1:35 AM, Cotty wrote: The portraits are very good, especially of Ted and Annsan, and what to say about this? http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_54_large.html Gee, I have a couple of shots like this as

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-03 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Larry Colen wrote: On Jun 2, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Boris Liberman wrote: On 6/3/2010 1:35 AM, Cotty wrote: The portraits are very good, especially of Ted and Annsan, and what to say about this? http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_54_large.html Gee, I

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Rob Studdert
On 02/06/2010, Paul Sorenson allarou...@earthlink.net wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 Another great set of images! ;-) -- Rob Studdert (Digital Image Studio) Tel:

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Paul Sorenson
Thanks, Rob -p On 6/2/2010 6:38 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: On 02/06/2010, Paul Sorensonallarou...@earthlink.net wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 Another

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Doug Brewer
Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p best photo of me, ever: http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_53_large.html good gallery,

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Paul Sorenson
You'll notice I made it a point not to show your legs. ;-) -p On 6/2/2010 8:07 AM, Doug Brewer wrote: Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p best

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Paul - Nice gallery - and you did, I think, an extra good job with the tight close-ups of the gang... (even the one of me;-) ) the one of Mark, especially but all of them really capture personalities and moods very well. Best, ann Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Larry Colen
I like the guy in the background of this: http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_37_large.html On Jun 2, 2010, at 6:04 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote: Thanks, Rob -p On 6/2/2010 6:38 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: On 02/06/2010, Paul Sorensonallarou...@earthlink.net wrote:

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Paul Sorenson
I didn't notice him until I saw the image on a larger screen. Guess he was looking for his 15 (or less) minutes of fame. :-) -p On 6/2/2010 1:11 PM, Larry Colen wrote: I like the guy in the background of this: http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_37_large.html On Jun

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread William Robb
On 01/06/2010 11:35 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p Good God, you've made that first picture look like I'm holding court or something. --

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Bob W
Good God, you've made that first picture look like I'm holding court or something. -- William Robb I expect you were teaching them to say Fuckwit in 13 languages. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML,

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Paul Sorenson
I thought you were... ;-) -p On 6/2/2010 2:57 PM, William Robb wrote: On 01/06/2010 11:35 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p Good God, you've

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Cotty
On 2/6/10, Paul Sorenson, discombobulated, unleashed: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 Enjoyed this gallery very much Paul. The portraits are very good, especially of Ted and

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Bob W
http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 Enjoyed this gallery very much Paul. The portraits are very good, especially of Ted and Annsan, and what to say about this?

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Bob Sullivan
Paul, Very nice gallery. I thought your picture of 'the bean' was one of the best I've seen. It gave it a real sense of size and scale. The pan with the 'L' train is great. Regards, Bob S. On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:35 AM, Paul Sorenson allarou...@earthlink.net wrote: A few from the gallery

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Boris Liberman
On 6/3/2010 1:35 AM, Cotty wrote: The portraits are very good, especially of Ted and Annsan, and what to say about this? http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/content/PDML_Gallery_54_large.html Gee, I have a couple of shots like this as well, but I was too hmmm intimidated to put them on

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Boris Liberman
On 6/2/2010 8:35 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote: A few from the gallery opening and Millennium Park... http://www.studio1941.com/pdml_chicago/index.html Pentax K-X w/ either FA 50/1.4 or Tamron 28-200 -p Great gallery, Paul. Boris (who got his shots on his computer already) -- PDML

Re: GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-02 Thread Ira H. Bryant IV
Paul, You are the first person in all of the galleries posted to take a decent picture of my photo. For this I deeply thank you. It took a week before I was certain that it even made it on a wall, and my best picture of it up until now has someone scratching their nose. I am truly in your

GESO - Probably the last of the Chicago galleries

2010-06-01 Thread Paul Sorenson
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