Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread Bob W-PDML
It's a cathedral of science!

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/

B

On 22 Sep 2017, at 22:16, Daniel J. Matyola 
> wrote:

I really like that one, Mark;  clear and balanced, with great color.  The
patterns of the clouds accentuates the patterns in the cathedral.

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On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Mark Roberts 
>
wrote:

I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
2012 that I just put together yesterday.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
Tha Natural History Museum, London
K-5 and DA 12-24


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Re: PESO: Pups

2017-09-22 Thread Jack Davis
Very nice, Paul!
Have you received any negative mail relative to Photo.net issues?

J

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 22, 2017, at 2:52 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> 
> oooh, nice!
> ann
> 
>> On 9/22/2017 3:52 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I rarely get to shoot dogs, because I don’t own one. But a new friend has 
>> five Rhodesian Ridgebacks, so we took two of them to a park yesterday. We 
>> had hoped to shoot some posed pics, which she needs for some show entries, 
>> but it was so warm their tongues were hanging out before she could get them 
>> to relax. So I just shot them running and relaxing. Fun stuff. We’ll try 
>> again when it’s cooler. The female is the daughter of the male, and it is 
>> the female that we need to shoot. We should probably take her out alone, but 
>> it sure was fun watching them play. Great friendly animals.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18425004/Rhodesian-Ridgebacks
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PESO: Pups

2017-09-22 Thread Paul Stenquist
I rarely get to shoot dogs, because I don’t own one. But a new friend has five 
Rhodesian Ridgebacks, so we took two of them to a park yesterday. We had hoped 
to shoot some posed pics, which she needs for some show entries, but it was so 
warm their tongues were hanging out before she could get them to relax. So I 
just shot them running and relaxing. Fun stuff. We’ll try again when it’s 
cooler. The female is the daughter of the male, and it is the female that we 
need to shoot. We should probably take her out alone, but it sure was fun 
watching them play. Great friendly animals.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18425004/Rhodesian-Ridgebacks
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Re: OT Photo dot net email about accounts.

2017-09-22 Thread Bob W-PDML
Curious - did you write photo dot net so that the spammers wouldn't find out 
there's a photo.net?

> On 21 Sep 2017, at 13:08, David J Brooks  wrote:
> 
> anyone get an email from the above stating new terms and conditions.
> It also acknowledge a subscription payment and receipt made back in
> July 15th by me. It knew my payment etc but the email addy is from a
> finish email. Very strange  and a bit scary. Have they been hack me
> wonders.??
> 
> Dave
> 

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Re: PESO: Pups

2017-09-22 Thread Ken Waller
The missing RH paw is distraction to me but otherwise very nice capture.
Gonna be large animals if these are pups!

-Original Message-
>From: Paul Stenquist 
>Subject: PESO: Pups
>
>I rarely get to shoot dogs, because I don’t own one. But a new friend has five 
>Rhodesian Ridgebacks, so we took two of them to a park yesterday. We had hoped 
>to shoot some posed pics, which she needs for some show entries, but it was so 
>warm their tongues were hanging out before she could get them to relax. So I 
>just shot them running and relaxing. Fun stuff. We’ll try again when it’s 
>cooler. The female is the daughter of the male, and it is the female that we 
>need to shoot. We should probably take her out alone, but it sure was fun 
>watching them play. Great friendly animals.
>
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18425004/Rhodesian-Ridgebacks

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Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Yes, and I actually have been there!

Being married to a science educator, I have visited every science museum in
every city we visited over the last 50 years.


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On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:39 PM, Bob W-PDML  wrote:

> It's a cathedral of science!
>
> http://www.nhm.ac.uk/
>
> B
>
> On 22 Sep 2017, at 22:16, Daniel J. Matyola > wrote:
>
> I really like that one, Mark;  clear and balanced, with great color.  The
> patterns of the clouds accentuates the patterns in the cathedral.
>
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Mark Roberts  mailto:postmas...@robertstech.com>>
> wrote:
>
> I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
> took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
> somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
> 2012 that I just put together yesterday.
>
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
> Tha Natural History Museum, London
> K-5 and DA 12-24
>
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Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread Ken Waller
I like this very much Mark, even with the somewhat static composition.


-Original Message-
>From: "Daniel J. Matyola" 
>Subject: Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano
>
>I really like that one, Mark;  clear and balanced, with great color.  The
>patterns of the clouds accentuates the patterns in the cathedral.
>
>Dan Matyola
>http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
>On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Mark Roberts 
>wrote:
>
>> I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
>> took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
>> somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
>> 2012 that I just put together yesterday.
>>
>> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
>> Tha Natural History Museum, London
>> K-5 and DA 12-24
>>
>>
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>> www.robertstech.com


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Re: PESO: Pups

2017-09-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Magnificent animals!

That is a super catch, Paul.  You caught them flying over the field like
acrobats, and the image is clear and sharp -- except for the bit of motion
blur on two legs, which adds to the dynamism of the image.

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On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

> I rarely get to shoot dogs, because I don’t own one. But a new friend has
> five Rhodesian Ridgebacks, so we took two of them to a park yesterday. We
> had hoped to shoot some posed pics, which she needs for some show entries,
> but it was so warm their tongues were hanging out before she could get them
> to relax. So I just shot them running and relaxing. Fun stuff. We’ll try
> again when it’s cooler. The female is the daughter of the male, and it is
> the female that we need to shoot. We should probably take her out alone,
> but it sure was fun watching them play. Great friendly animals.
>
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18425004/Rhodesian-Ridgebacks
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Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I really like that one, Mark;  clear and balanced, with great color.  The
patterns of the clouds accentuates the patterns in the cathedral.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Mark Roberts 
wrote:

> I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
> took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
> somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
> 2012 that I just put together yesterday.
>
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
> Tha Natural History Museum, London
> K-5 and DA 12-24
>
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Re: PESO: Pups

2017-09-22 Thread ann sanfedele

oooh, nice!
ann

On 9/22/2017 3:52 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

I rarely get to shoot dogs, because I don’t own one. But a new friend has five 
Rhodesian Ridgebacks, so we took two of them to a park yesterday. We had hoped 
to shoot some posed pics, which she needs for some show entries, but it was so 
warm their tongues were hanging out before she could get them to relax. So I 
just shot them running and relaxing. Fun stuff. We’ll try again when it’s 
cooler. The female is the daughter of the male, and it is the female that we 
need to shoot. We should probably take her out alone, but it sure was fun 
watching them play. Great friendly animals.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18425004/Rhodesian-Ridgebacks



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Re: Peso-Sept Pairll

2017-09-22 Thread Jack Davis
Do you see "motion blur" in the
subject image?
Thanks!
J

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 21, 2017, at 5:59 AM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> 
> It's tricky because of motion blur and the angle of the photo -
> I do like getting out my print field guides and also googling images on the 
> web..
> hope another birder confirms
> 
> ann
> 
>> On 9/20/2017 11:56 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>> It's Of course easy for me to say, but Green Winged Teal
>> was one I considered for a couple moments. Thanks for input, Ann.
>> 
>> J
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "ann sanfedele" 
>> To: "PDML" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 10:35:14 AM
>> Subject: Re: Peso-Sept Pairll
>> 
>> Not sure - but I think female green winged teal - not wigeon
>> 
>> ann
>> 
>>> On 9/19/2017 11:41 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>> I felt there was nothing unique about this image 'til I pulled it up
>>> and noticed something hanging from the bill of the left duck. Wigeon?.
>>> Could be plant material, of course or mono filament fish line..maybe
>>> even with a hook attached.
>>> Also, the fact that such a small detail is noticeable in what was such
>>> a small initial image, fascinated me.
>>> Thus the basis for posting.
>>> 
>>> Usual; 150-450/K3.
>>> 
>>> C?.
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> J
>>> 
>>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18424106
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Re: OT Photo dot net email about accounts.

2017-09-22 Thread Larry Colen

I found the email in my spam folder, this line amused me:

Premium Expires:

Sunday 1th of October 2018



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Chronicles of destruction...

2017-09-22 Thread P. J. Alling
I haven't posted in a while so I thought I'd just throw out a quick 
update about breaking more gear.


A number of years ago I acquired a strange T mount lens made by Sigma, 
in as near as I can tell early to mid 1960's.  A semicircular fisheye 
for 35mm format,  of 12mm focal length.  It's an amazing beast, gigantic 
front element 4 inches in diameter, fixed focus, three marked f stops 
8,11, and 16, on it's manual ring, but don't expect to use intermediate 
stops, as they are waterhouse stops drilled into a semi circular plate 
that moves as the ring is moved.


Of particular note, a couple of decades before Kodak conceived of the 
APS-C film format, this lens made makes for a full frame fisheye using 
those dimensions.


I shot a number of frames using it on my *ist-D, with amazing results!

Chromatic aberration, corner softness, strange color shifts, and 
exposure shifts, this lens has them all and then some.


However I haven't been particularly inspired lately so I decided to find 
the lens and see if I could get at least better metering results on the 
K-5II.




I shot a few test shots and managed to dial in an appropriate exposure 
compensation for outdoors in cloudy bright conditions, decided that the 
resulting images didn't look too bad at web enlargement sizes, and what 
the heck, maybe I would find something "artistic" that the lens defects 
could actually enhance.


So I head on out.

On my first shot in the field, I unscrew the massive lens cap, raise the 
camera to my eye, and...


the front element falls off onto a concrete surface!

First I'm amazed that the lens element didn't simply shatter into a 
million pieces, though it is badly cracked, (photos may follow).


Second I discover that the front retaining ring that held the lens 
element in place came off with the lens cap, (a really tiny set screw 
that held the ring in place had loosened up).


Third when I put the now cracked element back in place tighten the set 
screw, the screw on lens hood is so tightly attached to the retaining 
ring that it makes a wonderful lens wrench to disassemble the rest of 
the lens.


I suppose on the plus side I can examine in detail the mechanical 
operation of the waterhouse stop plate and the aperture ring, but it's a 
really simple mechanism, so that amusement didn't last long.


I figure that the lens defects are awful enough that the cracks won't 
hurt image quality all that much, except I can't figure out how to get 
the tightly bound lens cap off the damned lens.


At this rate I'll have destroyed all my equipment in another couple of 
years, and my photographic endeavors will no longer be viable.


Now I guess I'll go and find something else I can break.

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Re: PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread ann sanfedele
Nice looking building , nice sky, but too much of the sky for me..  a 3 
shot vertical would be my pref.

and you will not be surprised to learn I was anticipating a waterfall :-)

ann

On 9/22/2017 1:27 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
2012 that I just put together yesterday.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
Tha Natural History Museum, London
K-5 and DA 12-24

  



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Re: PESO - Because it did

2017-09-22 Thread Chris Mitchell
It would have caught my eye too. I love autumn colours.

Chris

On 21 September 2017 at 02:22, Rick Womer  wrote:

> Why did this scene catch my eye, so that I photographed it?
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/PESOs-2017/On-My-Way-to-Work-
> 4-17-3/i-bQ7qm8C/A
>
> (K-5, DA 17-70)
>
> Comments (and alternative explanations) appreciated!
>
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Re: Question re Xfif data from K3

2017-09-22 Thread Igor PDML-StR


It's been a while since I've looked at the details of EXIF, but IRC, the 
information about the shutter modes is written in the "Makernote" field

(if it is written).
The format of that field is brand-dependent, and probably 
camera-dependent. What I mean by the latter, is that it probably gets 
changed in the more recent cameras.
In some (many?) cases its format is not even published by the 
manufacturer, but rather reverse-engineered by software developers.


CS2 is ancient (nothing wrong if it works for you), so, most likely it's 
just unaware of the K-3's Makernote format and cannot decipher it 
properly.


Igor


Ken Waller Thu, 21 Sep 2017 14:31:55 -0700 wrpte:

I'm converting a group of RAW captures I took with my K3 and used several 
shutter modes - multiple exposure, time delay etc and am noticing the Exif 
data doesn't reflect those different capture modes. Am I missing 
something?


I'm using Photoshop CS2.

Kenneth Waller




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Re: OT: And the rest so they say, is history...

2017-09-22 Thread Gonz
What amazes me is the quotes from the Kodak executives.  Of course
hindsight is 20/20, and there was no way they could have had the
insight into what digital imagery could become way in the future.  It
looked like a toy at that time.


On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Igor PDML-StR  wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for posting that.
>
> I think something has to be clarified there. The called it
> "the world’s first digital camera."
> I suspect, it should be "a the world's first self-contained camera".
>
> The famous picture (circa 1974) of Boyle and Smith,  the inventors of CCD
> (1969, Nobel Prize 2009), Smith and Boyle,
> http://www.businessinsider.com/digital-photography-revolution-2015-4
> pictures them with a digital camera.
> (It probably didn't have "recording" portion, but you still call a CCTV
> camera - a camera.)
>
>
> BTW, the same inventors had a self-contained camera built too:
> https://journals.aps.org/rmp/pdf/10.1103/RevModPhys.82.2307
> (See Fig. 13)
> Unfortunately, that article doesn't mention when they did that.
>
> You might notice in this article a "picturephone". :-)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Igor
>
>
>
>
> Gonz Thu, 21 Sep 2017 11:31:30 -0700 wrote:
>
> https://petapixel.com/2017/09/21/kodak-said-digital-photography-1975/
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PESO: Another lost and found pano

2017-09-22 Thread Mark Roberts
I'm making a habit of this — that is, discovering a series of shots I
took in the past with the intention of making a stitched panorama but
somehow never got around to doing. Here's a 4-shot vertical pano from
2012 that I just put together yesterday.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc00112-15.jpg
Tha Natural History Museum, London
K-5 and DA 12-24

 
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Re: Question re Xfif data from K3

2017-09-22 Thread Ken Waller

Thanks Igor, I appreciate the response.
So I guess the next question is has anybody with a K3 or later Pentax 
noticed shutter information re- multiple exposure or time delay etc. in the 
Exif data?


Kenneth Waller
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- Original Message - 
From: "Igor PDML-StR" 

Subject: Re: Question re Xfif data from K3




It's been a while since I've looked at the details of EXIF, but IRC, the 
information about the shutter modes is written in the "Makernote" field

(if it is written).
The format of that field is brand-dependent, and probably 
camera-dependent. What I mean by the latter, is that it probably gets 
changed in the more recent cameras.
In some (many?) cases its format is not even published by the 
manufacturer, but rather reverse-engineered by software developers.


CS2 is ancient (nothing wrong if it works for you), so, most likely it's 
just unaware of the K-3's Makernote format and cannot decipher it 
properly.


Igor


Ken Waller Thu, 21 Sep 2017 14:31:55 -0700 wrpte:

I'm converting a group of RAW captures I took with my K3 and used several 
shutter modes - multiple exposure, time delay etc and am noticing the Exif 
data doesn't reflect those different capture modes. Am I missing 
something?


I'm using Photoshop CS2.

Kenneth Waller



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Re: OT: And the rest so they say, is history...

2017-09-22 Thread David J Brooks
My Kodak DC25 i bought in 1997 was a bit smaller

On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Gonz  wrote:
> https://petapixel.com/2017/09/21/kodak-said-digital-photography-1975/
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