Thanks, Gerrit. I did this as an exercise to see what I could do with
the macro lens almost wide open. I was especially interested in how
much of the frame would be in focus and how much out of focus. The
surface of the blanket was almost, but not quite, parallel to the
surface of the lens, and
on . . .
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
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Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: PESO: Blanket
Nice close up
Have you tried stamps? Not three D but lots of detail. Xmas stamps or
someone with a stamp collection?
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Thanks
what the new lens can do.
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: PESO: Blanket
Thanks for looking and commenting, Jeffery, Marne and Ken. I appreciate
it.
The blanket
A nice, modern abstract, not at all obvious what it actually is (without you
telling us). Amazingly narrow depth of field.
Gerrit
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Now the big question. How warm is that blanket?
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Nice close up and it does absolutely nothing for me.
HTH, Marnie aka Doe :-) (Never sure if people only want positive
comments.)
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Nice close up and it does absolutely nothing for me.
Well you're not the only one Marnie.
I think Dan needs to take a trip and find some
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http://www.alunfoto.no/galleri/displayimage.php?pid=94fullsize=1
Found in the garden of John and Linda Mustarde.
Shot with:
Pentax K10D,
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I think it's very, very decent for such a long lens.
Mark!
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I love it. Light, elegant feel to it. Cheers, Christine
What she said.
Lovely!
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A bit of a big piece of artillery for such a dainty target...
AlunFoto wrote:
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Found in the garden of John and Linda Mustarde.
Shot with:
Pentax K10D, FA*600/4 on tripod.
f/8, 1/750s, ISO 800.
Cropped a little bit at the
I love it. Light, elegant feel to it. Cheers, Christine
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A good catch Jostein. You got to use what you have at hand ;-)
MaritimTim
2008/6/1 Christine Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I love it. Light, elegant feel to it. Cheers, Christine
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2008/6/2 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A good catch Jostein. You got to use what you have at hand ;-)
Thanks Tim! It's not just D. Glenn who have problems following birds
in flight with long lenses. Flowers were more adequate test subjects
for the first round of experiments.
Personally I love
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