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> Like I said, pointless.
>
Take a pill.
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rspray which will
find it's way onto stuff you don't want to have oil on, and you will also
lose some of the integrity of the lock mechanism, since you will also be
lubricating the leg, so there will be less friction between the leg and the
clamp.
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Subject: Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails & Photos?
> Why can't I see Pentax User Gallery Thumbnails & Photos?
>
Is it the PUG or the upstart gallery that Pentax is running?
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All shots taken with the K10 and DA70mm LTD, at around f/5.6 to f/8
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small brush and a garden hose to rinse the same out.
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Subject: Hello again!
> Hello everybody!
Dude!! We missed you.
Welcome back
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Thanks Bruce, Joe, Cotty, Mark and Shel for looking and commenting on my
little project.
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udio shots - I
> much prefer to see dogs in a more natural environment, perhaps action
> shots
> of them at work or outdoors romping in a field, chasing birds, playing at
> the beach, and so on.
The Agility season is nearly upon us.....
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Subject: Re: The sand in the clamp (of my tripod)
>
> My preference:
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/2sy73f>
>
Taking a pop gun to a gun fight.
Typical Brit.
http://www.ultimatewasher.com/images/pe3513hwbscom-s.jpg
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> That Bella's a really pretty looking girl.
> Not that I have a bias or anything :-)
>
That's one of Charlotte Myers girls.
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7;s a Belgian Turvuren, and is a sweetheart.
We have a good Belgian breeder on list. I think Wendy is even in your
general vicinity.
>
> Do you drag you lights out to something like this. I can't imagine
> these are form a hotsho flash.
Thats the Photogenies doing their thing. I used a s
up having to drive home to get the hot
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> They are both fine looking animals Bill. Nice work.
Thanks Dave.
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hrough it for as long as we let him do it.
Hopefully, I can get him past his dog belligerence issues before he manages
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ive also.
Our local police boys just brought a couple of Turvs in, but I think they
are using them for tracking and drug sniffing, not for people hunting.
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>
> I get confused witrh the hotshoe adaptor. Is this the F4 or is it the F5.
Wrong list Dave.
It's the Pentax K10.
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e had a few cancellations, and a couple of people with multiple dogs want
another shoot, so we are going to do it again this Sunday coming up.
I will, of course, get some more shots of my dogs.
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enough if I am careful with medium format, and generally not
enough for large format.
With large format, I tend to only use lights for product shooting, so
multiple flash bursts can be used to build up the amount of light required.
Thanks for looking.
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Subject: Pentax Calender
>
> What is the story about the (discontinued) Pentax Calender?
>
I was given an official 2007 Pentax calender by the rep back in December.
Now if I could just remember where I put the darned t
i'll bite.:-) What adaptor is it you used. I know there are two,
> thats my confusion
I'm using a Wein Safe Sync, much like the one pictured below.
http://ok1000.blogspot.com/2006/05/wein-safe-sync-hot-shoe-adapter.html
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> Nice portraits! Good doggies. ;-)
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Thanks Godders.
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eeding my guys Nutro kibble for years and years, and will
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There hasn't been any major changes in the PUG coding for several years,
it's pretty plain jane HTML.
Try forcing a deep link to see if you can get the images unlinked from the
html.
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es in the US.
> They don't have to undergo schutzund training before they can be bred
> either.
> The Malinois are used quite often by various police depts which is
> what you might be thinking of.
My understanding is that in the USA, the Belgians are actually recognized as
four
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> Love those pictures of Bella and the last one of Jester.
>
Thanks Tom
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ats?
I suppose it depends on how hungry they are.
But I digress.
One thing I have wondered about from time to time though.
Cat foods come in manly flavours like beef, chicken, tuna, that sort of
thing.
But what about urban cats?
Why can't they get flavours like mouse, sparrow or goldfish?
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Subject: Re: Massive Recall of Pet Food
> My Malamute would have eaten cats if she could have caught them. Hell,
> she would have eaten dogs too.
Cats taste bad.
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stop "backyard breeders" and puppy mills from churning out
> genetic mutants, of course...
I've discovered that this type of "breeder" isn't interested in talking to
the dog people I hang out with either.
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> (f/16): 1/5 sec
> (f/22): 1/5 sec
>
> What's happening here?
>
>
Wild guess is that you are outside the meter's range.
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> weillam Wegman :)
>
I'd need some pretty good barbituates for all of us before that happens.
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ile submerged. After you have the spray lube
worked out of the thing, let it air dry and see how it works. If you think
it needs some lubricant, I'd recommend white grease in a very small amount
applied to the hing pin only, and let it work itself in through use.
And toss out the can of WD-40, it
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Subject: Re: Today in the Studio
>> I'm using a Wein Safe Sync, much like the one pictured below.
>>
>> http://ok1000.blogspot.com/2006/05/wein-safe-sync-hot-shoe-adapter.html
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>> William Robb
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> Excellent stuff, Bill...
Thanks Boris.
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> walking.
Give BCs a wide berth then.
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onto the lens. It is a bit long on the DSlR, but is still very usable.
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Note they have the same coloured hair. Almost like it was meant to be.
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some pretty good barbituates for all of us before that happens.
>>
>>
> I mean for JEster to wear - not you
>
I know what you meant. My comment stands.
Don't think you know this dog because you met Leica and Rollei. He may as
well be a different breed for all he has in common
turn colour management off in the printer and tell
Photoshop to deal with the colours, and then do another test. If it's still
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27;s drive from Pittsburgh, which I
> photographed while on a Sierra Club hike. Seems a bit Margaret
> Bourke-White influenced to me.
Why would they reject it? It's a grat photoraph.
It would be better if used a Wisner.
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Subject: Re: D-BG2 (K10D grip) Serial number? (can't find it)
Weird. Well, insurance company will have to do as is.
Keep your bill of sale, unless you have really weird insurance, that should
be sufficient.
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Subject: enablement and PESO: baby elephant
> http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/IMGP5086w2.jpg
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Delightful picture Igor.
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There are quite a few decent longer lenses on eBay right now, though nothing
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completely divorced from any advertising campaigns?
If you are, I expect you are presuming incorrectly.
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>
I'm pretty much in agreement with the article.
I'm not sure a dust removal via shaking the sensor method could be made to
work without causing damage to the sensor.
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Subject: PESO: Girders
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> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/temp.htm
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> Don't know if I like it or not, myself...
Too busy. Too dark.
Nice concept though.
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why is there not a big advertising campaign as we speak?
>
Pentax has never gone for over the top advertising campaigns. I suspect that
the gallery will be listed as an address in their print ads and the like.
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low ... adequate on image quality but nothing more.
>
I saw one of those lenses on a lake ferry trip I took last year in BC. I
couldn't believe how big it was.
I also couldn't believe how much of a dork it's owner was.
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Subject: Re: Off Topic (Nikon) having handled D80 and Nikkor 18-200/3.5-5.6
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> How much of a Dork was he?
>
Enough that he used a Nikon.....
Sorry Dave.
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Self enablement at it's finest.
Greg, I salute you.
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Subject: Re: [PrairiePhoto] The Pentax Digital 645
> So, here's how I plan it out...
>
> I was going to get a heavier tripod anyway, so I can
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Subject: RE: SMC-K 4/45-125mm
> Better link:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/431886590/
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>
Looks like it's just not quite as sharp wide open.
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#x27;t already have them!
>
When I bought my 600, I ended up spending a third again as much for a tripod
head. Fortunately, I already owned a good heavy weight tripod from my view
camera, or I would have been into another chunk of money for that.
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te any possible optical problems that it might cause.
I am certain if there is a better solution, someone will tell you.
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any more thanks for the kind words
> (unfortunately - almost no real critique ...).
Sorry Igor, there wasn't much to criticize about the picture.
Sometimes you just have to be satisfied with the knowledge that you have
brought a small amount of happiness into your viewer's lives.
William
45 digital will probably look remarkably like
images from 645 or 6x7 film. Once you get to medium format, grain isn't much
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Wonderful gallery. I liked them all.
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Subject: My first exhibiton
Hi all,
A set of my pictures are being shown in public for the first time and, since
this is a quite common goal for us (photo enthusiasts), I just
k of grain inherent in digital makes my K10 images look very
>> similar
>> to those from my 6x7, but close inspection reveals that the 6x7 images
>> hold
>> more detail than those from the K10.
>> I would anticipate that the 645 digital will probably look remarkably
>
s what the lay person notices.
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My mistake.
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are rather than who is correct.
Good luck with the battle ahead of you.
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We had some more fun today.
Enjoy
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d Chihuahua, and for that dog I ended up using the 200mm
macro lens.
I'll post some from the rest of the dogs tomorrow.
Damned Cocker Spaniels peed on my background.
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> trying to convince me he knows how to make an effective web page?
> Hah!
> He can't even design a decent, catchy book cover!
> Good luck getting me to even open the book!
>
Keith, I think the cover is irony.
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>> 35mm,
>> 6x7 and 4x5.
>> We are talking about pictures, not theory.
>>
>> William Robb
>>
> Actually, we were talking about the technical merits of one format
> vs. the other. Things like resolution and color fidelity can absolutely
> be measured a
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Subject: Re: PESO: Bumblebee visit
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> http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?id=212
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Annie is a long haired Chihuahua, as cute as a button, and all of 3 pounds,
9 ounces.
She was a bit nevous about having a camera stuck in her face, so I used the
FA200/4 macro for her pictures.
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e shocking green background??? Yecck!!!
>
You need to get your monitor checked, that is a gray background, and appears
gray on my (fairly recently) calibrated monitor.
The beagles are fun dogs, not overly large, but very headstrong and
powerful.
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> OK, heres the link to the page:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/twins.html
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Twin Peaks, you mean.
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what's with the shocking green background??? Yecck!!!
Hows that?
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e there are lots of things I could think of to do with lots less
> aggravation by color blind people.
>
> Marnie aka Doe ;-)
Not our fault you have a zenophobic web browser
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who is, by Paul's description, gravely challenged in this regard.
Hopefully, once the smoke clears, Paul can recover damages from the UK
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was repaired with parts recovered from a different lens.
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> Must be some of that Saskatcheweiner humour. :)
>
We import our humour here.
I import mine from Scotland and Kentucky.
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ain nameless to protect the guilty, are well aware of. That is, I
> think they are. Aware of and having fun with.
>
Hey!!! I changed the spelling and asked if it was better.
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Subject: Re: PESO - Twins
>I am reminded of a recent trip to Montana where I stopped to admire the
> Grand Tetons.
Are you sure that it wasn't the Beartooth you were reminded of?
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>>>
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Subject: Re: PESO: Reflecting...
> Dave, I think it is just a bit too busy.
>> <http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_026.htm>
>>
Agreed. There are several interesting pictures within this one though.
ire quantization if they took the time to visually educate themselves.
You will recall that when I replied to the comment you posted, I told you
exactly that.
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> All done with PS clone stamp - right William?
> Outstanding!
> Maybe you've missed your calling.
Is that why people keep looking at me and yelling "FIDO!!"?
Thanks Ken,
ground squirrels, and I don't think this dog is much bigger than one of
them.
Jan, thanks for looking, the macro is a nice portrait lens if the subject is
small enough.
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eaking from first hand experience.
>
If one isn't speaking from first hand experience and someone else can
provide first hand experience, even anecdotal, then there is an opportunity
to educate the inexperienced person.
As I mentioned previously, if I came across harshly, I apologize.
Wi
rding legal
representation, but it can also have exactly the opposite effect by forcing
a person to either provide private and limited funding to take on an
opponent with unlimited funding or to decide if their desire to seek access
to the law is worth financial hardship or ruination to get
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>I believe this to be the best of the studio dog portraits that you've
> shown here. Very nice.
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>
> I think we're more or less agreeing here... I'm just being my
> pedantic self.
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I'm pretty sure we are too.
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Apparently an owl decided that the puppy looked like it's next meal and
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already has got the idea.
That bugger will learn that taking on a photographer who loves his
granddaughter wasn't the smartest thing he has done.
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Qualitative understanding is more important than the numbers game that
photography has been steered towards since the invention of the film
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eady damn well know you are good at it."
So much for the BS detector..
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a quantization), or pick up an ND4 and an ND8 filter to
allow you to drag the shutter speed out for this scene type.
Or, get thyself a Wisner and stop playing with toy cameras. :-)
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skatoon, right?
>
I guess I deserved that..
Regina, actually.
William Robb
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- Original Message -
From: "Tom C"
Subject: Re: PESO - Flow
> The unsharpened version...
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5774630
>
Yup, as I suspected, it's shot at that in between shutter speed range that
doesn't quite work.
William
I am wondering if anyone has used the 4 gb Sandisk ExtremeIII SDHC card in
their K10 (firmware 1.10)?
If so, what's it like?
Thanks
William Robb
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From: "Tom C"
Subject: Re: PESO - Flow
>
> Yeah, I just hate having to carry multiple filters and stop to put one on,
> make sure it's clean, and then take it back off, when had I been shooting
> Velvia I wouldn't have had that rigamarole.
>
Just leave an ND2 on a
- Original Message -
From: "Doug Franklin"
Subject: Re: Peso: A wee little dog
> William Robb wrote:
>
>> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/dogportraits/chihuahua1.html
>
> Great photo but jewelry on dogs is just ... wrong.
Thanks Doug.
Cute dogs, got
; BS detector is working fine.
I used an exact quote, and Cory and I agree with each other just fine, thank
you.
If you don't think long experience counts for something, then I would be
calling you out on the BS detector.
William Robb
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