Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-23 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! This is another not so common site in Monument Valley. From my recollection, this area had a whole bunch of rocks fall down. So there is quite a bit of broken and jumbled sandstone laying around. Some of it, like this one, have very interesting formations. Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4,

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread David Mann
On Jul 21, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote: Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, Polarizer ISO 400, 1/125 sec @ f/13, handheld Converted from Raw using Capture One LE http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/monumentvalley_0331.htm Get yourself a bigger camera, Bruce :) Cheers, - Dave

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread Bruce Dayton
Are you telling me to switch to Canon? grin I used to shoot 67II's. I think Bill Robb is trying to push me toward 4X5. Thanks for the off handed compliment - I think... -- Best regards, Bruce Thursday, July 21, 2005, 12:35:34 AM, you wrote: DM On Jul 21, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Bruce Dayton

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread John Forbes
You've got some great shots from that trip, Bruce. Keep 'em coming. John On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 05:57:39 +0100, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is another not so common site in Monument Valley. From my recollection, this area had a whole bunch of rocks fall down. So there is

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I was thinking that just the other day, although I'm not sure you'd want to take the time to work as slowly and carry as much weight and equipment needed to do that. Still, there have been several photos of yours where it was clear that a 4x5 would have provided better results. I was

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread Mark Roberts
David Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jul 21, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote: Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, Polarizer ISO 400, 1/125 sec @ f/13, handheld Converted from Raw using Capture One LE http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/monumentvalley_0331.htm Get yourself a bigger camera, Bruce :)

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread frank theriault
On 7/21/05, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is another not so common site in Monument Valley. From my recollection, this area had a whole bunch of rocks fall down. So there is quite a bit of broken and jumbled sandstone laying around. Some of it, like this one, have very

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Bruce Dayton Subject: Re: PESO - Rock Pile Are you telling me to switch to Canon? grin I used to shoot 67II's. I think Bill Robb is trying to push me toward 4X5. You see in large format. You may as well be using it. William Robb

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread Jim Hemenway
Bruce: I like it, nice robust colors and a great composition. Jim Bruce Dayton wrote: This is another not so common site in Monument Valley. From my recollection, this area had a whole bunch of rocks fall down. So there is quite a bit of broken and jumbled sandstone laying around. Some of

Re: PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-21 Thread David Mann
On Jul 21, 2005, at 11:34 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: Or take multiple shots and get some panorama stitching software. And ist-D with a 31mm Limited can produce some *amazing* 20 megapixel shots ;-) That's one way of doing it, I suppose. Certainly cheaper than a good medium format film

PESO - Rock Pile

2005-07-20 Thread Bruce Dayton
This is another not so common site in Monument Valley. From my recollection, this area had a whole bunch of rocks fall down. So there is quite a bit of broken and jumbled sandstone laying around. Some of it, like this one, have very interesting formations. Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, Polarizer