A friend of mine suggested I'd take it even further - using
shadows/highlight - and then taking out some of the yellow colour.
This small set shows the steps from the previoulsy posted image to the one I
like best at the moment:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/7215766192347/show/
I've used the 14mm. Not so much wider and not sharper than my DA 16-45,
hence I wasn't really tempted to buy it. In brief, I think it's not enought
a step from the DA 16-45mm. For those who own the DA 18-55mm, it can be a
totally different case and it can be worth.
The DA 12-24 has been on my
Hi Peter,
http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_grotonnewlondonairport.html
I like it, another picture which IMHO fits your Zen series. And I also
like your new watermark better than the older design. ;-)
Cheers,
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Huh? That one went whizzing right by my ear pal:-).
I'll explain at GFM ;-)
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A very welcome program! Now I can at last work without PS catalogue
(Elements) and just start converting/editing RAWs from the Windows
explorer. Are DNG thumbnails indeed loaded faster than PEFs? And what is
that icon on top of horizontal thumbnails?
Henk
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 17:32:06 -0600, William Robb wrote
So, on Lawrences recommendation, I went and fiddled with the AF
offset, and decided that at distance, the camera now had some front
focus issues. A few tweaks later, and now I have neutral focus at
distance, but the camera will now have
Thanks Marnie. Yes, the title is obviously a mistake. The idea was
that three of the girls appeared to be in lock step. I think I'll
change it on my page.
Paul
On Mar 18, 2007, at 1:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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[EMAIL
Apparently on Photozone reviews they're waiting for the remote assistant too,
but have reviews scheduled for April including the DA 50-200. Do they know
something we don't:
http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/index.html
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My thoughts exactly, but oh well.
Dave
On 3/17/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crazy -
The deer are much more interesting than the bear
OF course I remember your Mistic shot - cause I saw you shooting it :)
At least they too that one!
ann
David J Brooks wrote:
My approved
I'll have to keep street shooting in mind then.
I 'll find out April 9 if i'm in the same boat.
Dave
On 3/17/07, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dave. Having some fun on the street these days. Gotta do
something to pass the time until I land a new job.
Paul
On Mar 17, 2007,
I'v been reading these AF tweaking posts closly, and have to agree with Godfrey.
I'm not going to do anything to my K10D. It seem crisp enough with the
16-45(better that with the istD)and 50-200.
Besides i can screw up a light bulb replacement, so it was a givin.:-)
Dave
On 3/17/07, Godfrey
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Subject: Re: K10 Debug Mode
I'v been reading these AF tweaking posts closly, and have to agree with
Godfrey.
I'm not going to do anything to my K10D. It seem crisp enough with the
16-45(better that with the istD)and 50-200.
Besides i
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Subject: Re: Retoucing Comments
I should be OK as I'll have some adult supervision :-)
Do you really think so?
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Like I said, pointless.
Take a pill.
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Subject: The Earth is Round, and most definitely so
Here is a visual proof.
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=17066full=1
Boris
I like it. Is the horizon round because you are close to the equator?
P.S. A bit of sand went into
On 3/18/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I should be OK as I'll have some adult supervision :-)
Do you really think so?
Let me get back to you with my answer to that on June 1st.
:-)
Cheers,
Over the last few weeks I've been trying out my E-1 with the
Cameraquest adapter for Carl Zeiss lenses. Today I tried it with the
CZ 100/2.8 Makro lens. The crop factor makes this equivalent to 200mm
in 135 format.
I found one or two (who can tell?) cooperative flies. The first,
second and fourth
What would you have for set up Mark, in a standard living room, with
some diffused sun light entering the room from a bay window.
I tried Manual at 1/60 F4 and green mode and P mode. All were
terribly underexposed.
Better if the flash were tilted up and bounce off the ceiling(with now
card for
Bong Manayon wrote:
Was your entry with the K 15/3.5 accepted already or is it still on
ready for review mode?
I submitted two 15mm shots yesterday afternoon (and I listed the A
15mm f/3.5 as the lens) and they're still ready for review.
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On my system it seems to freeze for a couple seconds when updating
thumbnails. Annoying but a very welcome software, for sure.
2007/3/17, John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's a post in the dpreview forums linking to a web page
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Mark and Bong
I like the Salt Shaper Cap photo a lot as well.
BTW I haven't seen a dog or cat picture in the gallery, maybe that is
too sweet for Pentax :-)
Someone (I forget who) submitted a cat photo and had it rejected. So I
sent three flower shots (mainly as a
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Not exactly shot this week but I was working on some photos and this
one just seemed to suit my mood best...
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/13.htm
Comments, critique, and flames always appreciated.
Great shot!
We had a discussion recently about the
Reading the reports from all the happy campers here, I guess it
confirms that it just doesn't like XP x64.
That or it's conflicting with another piec of software.
Cheers,
Dave
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On my system it seems to freeze for a couple seconds when updating
Adam Maas wrote:
Seven of Nine was the Borg character from Star Trek: Voyager
They should have named her Three of Nine, in honor of the barcode. :)
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Oh yeah, your usual great work, Ann! I do like your eye for a picture.
ann sanfedele wrote:
http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/2468804/7#136711608-L-LB
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If you were a REAL PHOTOGRAPHER, Ann, you would have made the driver
open the window. GRIN!
-graywolf, who almost forgot the quotes
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http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/2468804/7#136711608-L-LB
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That Detroit Bus stop looked real nice, in 1961.
ann sanfedele wrote:
Shouldn't ahve been working on this stuff but I felt like it --
This was from the trip across the country in 2005 -
on my way north to visit Wheatfield
http://tinyurl.com/2bf87d
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Even the ones that aren't there anymore. I assume you mean the DeLorme
map book. Back before I became too poor to buy gasoline I was a serious
back-roader, and could not pass up a road to nowhere.
BTW, Mortimer NC is a nice place to visit. I could not believe a
two-digit highway actually
There's a 20 mm F2.5 that looks tempting for use in a
K10D-on-a-budget system:
http://www.rugift.com/photocameras/mir_47_k_lens.htm
Anyone have experience with that one? Alternatives?
I don't have that one, but I tend to use my Zenitar 16mm/2.8 when
I need a wide-angle faster than
I think due to the nature and size of the RAW data files,
no matter what software you use to view thumbnails is
going to take a considerable amount of time to read and
convert them. This is why RAW+JPEG may be a good practice
when shooting, use the jpegs just for fast browsing.
jco
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Hey, Bob pretty good work for a first attempt. The first pic reminds
me a lot of Jeff Goldblume.
Shel
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From: Bob W
Over the last few weeks I've been trying out my E-1 with the
Cameraquest adapter for Carl Zeiss lenses. Today I tried it with the
CZ 100/2.8 Makro
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Please read this and pass the information on to anyone you know who may
have pets.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/17/petfood.recall.ap/index.html
Boy am I glad the menagerie here will only eat Friskies and 9 Lives
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On 3/14/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://photoblog.jbuhler.com/index.php?showimage=727
nice grab, Juan - but I think that little girl on the far left made you,
so you were only partly invisible :)
You might be right, Ann. I *think* she's looking
I remember thinking TV's referring to his then girl friend as Seven on
the list and was assuming he
had named her after the Star Trek hottie - then I found out she was his
seventh partner/girlfriend/so
or what have you.
ann
p.s. I like that shot, Paul
Adam Maas wrote:
Seven of Nine was the
I really like the texture and to me it seems to have a 3D effect, which I like
Russ
On 3/17/07, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a visual proof.
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=17066full=1
Boris
P.S. A bit of sand went into lowest leg clamp of my monopod. Is it a
nice, I like it!
Russ
On 3/14/07, Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look at the K10D night panorama:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/421406950/
Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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Interesting Cotty, I prefer it with some ground but without it gives the
illusion of an even higher flyer.
Thanks for the nice comments.
greetings
Markus
I think the crop is fine, I wish it were a bird or the moon in the sky -
but that is just because I hate airplanes
On 3/18/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Markus Maurer wrote:
Someone (I forget who) submitted a cat photo and had it rejected. So I
sent three flower shots (mainly as a joke) and they were all accepted!
Elsewhere in this thread or somewhere, there's this exchange on photos
that were
I like your caterpillar, it's very colorful, nice light too
Russ
On 3/17/07, Jan van Wijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my way to take pictures of a 17th century ship replica that is
curently used for a movie-shoot, these two came by pretty
close and quietly:
On 3/18/07, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my system it seems to freeze for a couple seconds when updating
thumbnails. Annoying but a very welcome software, for sure.
It seems to be indexing the thumbnails when you view the folder for
the first time because when you look at the same
No thanks. Make it a double scotch on the rocks.
On Mar 18, 2007, at 9:25 AM, William Robb wrote:
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Subject: Re: PESO: Three of Four
Like I said, pointless.
Take a pill.
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Thanks. Is it that obvious that it was my first attempt? It was really
quite difficult to focus on them - I shot at f/2.8 mostly, but also
some at f/8, which was hard work because the adapter requires manual
aperture opening and closing.
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Some people would sooner die than think. In fact
I've been asked by the local community college to teach a class in
photography using 35mm film.
I've been teaching digital classes for several years. The fellow that
taught the film class is unavailable and several people had already
signed up, so I was asked to step in.
It should be fun.
Bong Manayon wrote:
Elsewhere in this thread or somewhere, there's this exchange on photos
that were declined. Why not a PUG theme Declined where we post our
best/favorite shots that were not accepted in the Pentax Gallery :-D
LOL! Now *that's* a capital idea.
If the PUG can't do it I'll host
I don't think the side effect was unintentional. The producers just
killed two birds with one stone.
David Savage wrote:
On 3/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/17/2007 9:08:32 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Seven of Nine
I was getting tired of the x-files font. This may or may not last.
Peter Lacus wrote:
Hi Peter,
http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_grotonnewlondonairport.html
I like it, another picture which IMHO fits your Zen series. And I also
like your new watermark better than the
Probably a typo, they only seem to just noticed Pentax existed.
John Whittingham wrote:
Apparently on Photozone reviews they're waiting for the remote assistant too,
but have reviews scheduled for April including the DA 50-200. Do they know
something we don't:
Mark Roberts wrote:
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Not exactly shot this week but I was working on some photos and this
one just seemed to suit my mood best...
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/13.htm
Comments, critique, and flames always appreciated.
Great shot!
We had a
Those seem to be extremely good results. On a side note, since
Christian is already for the Birds, I think we should dub thee Lord Bob
of the Flies
Bob W wrote:
Over the last few weeks I've been trying out my E-1 with the
Cameraquest adapter for Carl Zeiss lenses. Today I tried it with
You stop that right now young man or you'll go blind.
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From: David J Brooks
Subject: Re: K10 Debug Mode
I'v been reading these AF tweaking posts closly, and have to agree with
Godfrey.
I'm not going to do anything to my K10D. It seem
Doug Franklin wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Please read this and pass the information on to anyone you know who may
have pets.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/17/petfood.recall.ap/index.html
Boy am I glad the menagerie here will only eat Friskies and 9 Lives
canned food.
and my
Mark Roberts wrote:
Bong Manayon wrote:
Elsewhere in this thread or somewhere, there's this exchange on photos
that were declined. Why not a PUG theme Declined where we post our
best/favorite shots that were not accepted in the Pentax Gallery :-D
LOL! Now *that's* a capital idea.
If
C'mon guys, anyone? I'd just like to know how one gets a Pentax Artist Code
so I can join the gallery. The gallery people haven't gotten back to me
after I used their web contact form, so I'm wondering if there's another way
to get in touch with them.
Thanks,
John
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On 3/18/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Markus Maurer wrote:
Someone (I forget who) submitted a cat photo and had it rejected. So I
sent three flower shots (mainly as a joke) and they were all accepted!
Elsewhere in this thread or somewhere, there's this
Pentax embeds a Jpeg in every raw. A fast browsing algorithm could take
advantage of them. That said, it would mean additional exception coding
in any software designed to work with more than one companies raw
files. It's extra work that most likely won't be done by anyone other
than
I tested my K10D's focusing accuracy a couple nights ago. I figured it was
fine, but I did it just for the hallibut.
Fishy puns aside, I used my D-FA 100mm f2.8 macro (shot wide open) and it
looks like my camera is spot-on. Are there really any benefits to checking
focus with other lenses if
As promised, a short gallery of pics from a street celebration of one
thousand years of Oxford. 'Luminox' consisted of a variety of fire
sculptures and displays located down one of the busiest thoroughfares of
the city, given over for the event.
All pics here shot with EOS 1DmarkII and Pentax
Women say that. But why don't they go to bed with us sensitive men ;-)
No invitation intended. This, just in case, since the title of the thread is
Please help me sleep tonight
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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On Mar 18, 2007, at 1:38 PM, John Celio wrote:
C'mon guys, anyone? I'd just like to know how one gets a Pentax
Artist Code
so I can join the gallery. The gallery people haven't gotten back
to me
after I used their web contact form, so I'm wondering if there's
another way
to get in
I think she was his 7th photo assistant. (I think the partner
girlfriend thing came later, either that or I'd really like to see his
job applications and job descriptions).
ann sanfedele wrote:
I remember thinking TV's referring to his then girl friend as Seven on
the list and was assuming
P. J. Alling wrote:
The manufacturer involved is subcontracted by a number of relatively
expensive premium brands. Friskies isn't among them but Nutro is not
a house brand by any means, (and is not inexpensive).
Yeah, I checked the list, but none of them were products I've used. Whew!
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Quite a good read, but I found the following more interesting:
http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/2007/03/who-needs-film.html
http://www.centurydarkroom.com/
One of the many things on my agenda for when I retire or win the
lottery is to take up one or more of the 19th century photography
Windows caches the preview information in the thumbs.db file in each
directory with thumbnails turned on. Raw shell extender seems to
saving the raw display data in a file called rseThumbs.db, which is
located in the [%USER%}\Application Data\RawShellExtender directory. It
obviously takes
I use a Bunn I bought used from a coffee house that was going out of
business. It's a beast and will not fit under the cabinets on the kitchen
counter, but it will grind to any size lickity split and is surprisingly
quiet compared to others I've owned. Grind size is quite uniform. It will do
about
The manufacturer involved is subcontracted by a number of relatively
expensive premium brands. Friskies isn't among them but Nutro is not
a house brand by any means, (and is not inexpensive).
Doug Franklin wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Please read this and pass the information on to
And yet Oxford is still there.
These are a very nice selection. I've told you I hate you, haven't I?
Cotty wrote:
As promised, a short gallery of pics from a street celebration of one
thousand years of Oxford. 'Luminox' consisted of a variety of fire
sculptures and displays located down one
Interesting, because the tiny url took me to the gallery.
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ann sanfedele
Markus Maurer wrote:
I'm glad I managed to apologize one mail in advance for my erroneous
assumption Ann!
Age is not important here :-)
greetings
Markus
You will think differently when you are older, Markus :) hehe
Getting old is preferable to the only
Damn, replying to my own post. One of the reasons that MS puts a
separate thumbs.db file in each directory, (folder that is), is to speed
up processing. I wonder if initial display with Raw Shell Extender will
slow down appreciably as more raw files are cataloged.
P. J. Alling wrote:
From:
ann sanfedele
Hehe - thanks Brian - remember, don't pick the penny back up unless
it is heads up :)
Baloney! A penny saved is a penny earned!
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Interesting, because the tiny url took me to the gallery.
I know - I can't figure out why that happened...
wondered if the site didn't let tinyurl link that deeply to
an individual photo -- but when I didnt tiny it , it worked.
ann, scratching head
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John Sessoms wrote:
From:
ann sanfedele
Markus Maurer wrote:
I'm glad I managed to apologize one mail in advance for my erroneous
assumption Ann!
Age is not important here :-)
greetings
Markus
You will think differently when you are older, Markus :) hehe
Getting old is
From: Bruce Dayton
Hello ann,
I looked at the Sparks, NV and bus stop. In fact, I looked at them
all. You do have a good eye for this kind of stuff. Making the
ordinary just a bit special and worth looking at. Sparks is my
favorite. Glad you shared with us.
I followed the link to the
I second that, a great idea, declined, the second hand Pentax gallery.
Markus
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P. J. Alling wrote:
I think she was his 7th photo assistant. (I think the partner
girlfriend thing came later, either that or I'd really like to see his
job applications and job descriptions).
lol! I was going to say one doesn't preclude the other. :)
ann
ann sanfedele wrote:
I
Checked out the affected brand list and 'Squeaks' favorite wasn't on
it..YES!
Jack
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Doug Franklin wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Please read this and pass the information on to anyone you know who
may
have pets.
the article is on rehab for sex offenders and yeah, there is actually a
picture of a bunch of guys sitting around
in a rehab looking place
- the photo credit is Eros Hoagland.
Now really
ann
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John Celio wrote:
C'mon guys, anyone? I'd just like to know how one gets a Pentax Artist Code
so I can join the gallery. The gallery people haven't gotten back to me
after I used their web contact form, so I'm wondering if there's another way
to get in touch with them.
Thanks,
John
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From: Bruce Dayton
Hello ann,
I looked at the Sparks, NV and bus stop. In fact, I looked at them
all. You do have a good eye for this kind of stuff. Making the
ordinary just a bit special and worth looking at. Sparks is my
favorite. Glad you shared with us.
I
P. J. Alling wrote:
And yet Oxford is still there.
These are a very nice selection. I've told you I hate you, haven't I?
Cotty wrote:
As promised, a short gallery of pics from a street celebration of one
thousand years of Oxford. 'Luminox' consisted of a variety of fire
sculptures and
Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails Photos?
Regards,
Bob...
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 13:29:33 -0500, P. J. Alling wrote
Probably a typo, they only seem to just noticed Pentax existed.
That's a hell of a typo 8)
John
The information transmitted is intended
Your glasses are fogged?
On Mar 18, 2007, at 2:56 PM, Bob Blakely wrote:
Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails Photos?
Regards,
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Thanks - but there are no flies on Cotty either:
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/nature/images/pic19.html
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We must first see the picture in nature and be struck by its beauty
so that we cannot rest until we have secured it on our plate.
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For the best chocolate in town and the most beautiful easter chocolate
rabbits and eggs you should go to Spruengli at the Paradeplatz
Bahnhofstrasse Zurich.
And yes, again the Swiss are cleaning something ;-)
http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/solicom/spruengli.jpg
Every childs dream:
Whatever its speed, it will be much better to use than the Organizer (My
Catalog) in PS which never finds whereto I moved my files. And you can
always switch to Details.
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From:
graywolf
Even the ones that aren't there anymore. I assume you mean the DeLorme
map book. Back before I became too poor to buy gasoline I was a
serious back-roader, and could not pass up a road to nowhere.
BTW, Mortimer NC is a nice place to visit. I could not believe a
I give up, why can't you? ;-))
Jack
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 22:04:38 +0100, Markus Maurer wrote:
I like the spider web and the caterpillar and the term Scheepsjongens :-),
Thanks Markus!
that sounds much more funny than the german word Schiffsjunge.
Scheps meens leaning in Swiss german dialect.
Hmm, well in Dutch 'Scheeps' simple
On 18/3/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
Thanks - but there are no flies on Cotty either:
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/nature/images/pic19.html
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Har! Actually, this one I find repulsive:
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/nature/images/pic20.html
It's dead. Who would photograph a
I believe I have seen that one in the stores, but I have never used it.
John Sessoms wrote:
From:
graywolf
Even the ones that aren't there anymore. I assume you mean the DeLorme
map book. Back before I became too poor to buy gasoline I was a
serious back-roader, and could not pass up a
On 18/3/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
there is only one shot that I can't figure out - (I'm sure you know
which one)
My fave is the last one - the silhouette
Thanks Ann.
Seriously, I'm not sure which one is not easy to figure out.
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 02:22:46 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?list=8page=1
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Really like the spider web -- Pearl Web. That could go in the Pentax Gallery.
Thanks Marnie.
I'll probably submit that one, and a few others
when (or if :-) I get an
I assume no one else has or has ever had this problem, so no help can be
found here.
Regards,
Bob...
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From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails Photos?
I give up, why can't you? ;-))
--- Bob Blakely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 09:32:55 -0600, Russell Kerstetter wrote:
I like your caterpillar, it's very colorful, nice light too
Thanks Russ!
There where four of those, working off a bed of carrots
over a two day period :-)
This was with the D-FA 100mm macro BTW ...
On 18/3/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
These are a very nice selection. I've told you I hate you, haven't I?
Why Peter, I'm overcome. Thank you sincerely from the heart of my bottom.
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Cotty
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Bob Blakely wrote:
Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails Photos?
Perhaps your browser's Flash plug-in is an outdated version?
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From:
ann sanfedele
I guess this must be a guy thing - I don't understand what is
happening here and don't get the joke.
Isle of Mann is a MAJOR annual motorcycle racing event, sort of like the
Daytona 500 is to NASCAR. In fact, I think the Isle of Mann races are
like speed week at
Noticed today importing into Aperture. Slightly bummed
out.
Anyone know if it's covered under Pentax's warranty?
-Brendan
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On 18/3/07, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/photoessays/essays/Resources/c072319.jpeg
It looks like a bad expressionist painting behind a fence :) but please
tell me it isn't Har!
Oh, right. It's lit coal inside a wire enclosure, stands about three
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