They used three cameras and an assistant to reload them, so they always had a
loaded camera in their hands. They also only took one shot of each person. The
prints were usually done at an over-night lab and mailed to the customer the
next day.
Most of the immediate print stuff, often call
And maybe you never have tried to make a living as an event photographer.
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The Ren-Faire stuff was done develop and print 120 film, return the next
weekend
and try to sell prints. You are very lucky to sell 1/3 of the prints that way
where if you can deliver
Well, Tom, think of it this way; when we are beating up on him, we are giving
you a break. But, unlike you, he came off as wanting to know why some of us
thought such an accessory would be useful.
I also would like to point out that many people are replying to his posts
without having yet read
Most of those lackies don't even expect to be paid.
P. J. Alling wrote:
Seen it? Heck, I've done it. (Before I gave up the idea of ever
actually making a real living at photography, I dreamed of the day I
could afford my own lackey).
Bob Sullivan wrote:
Brendan,
Can you say
A good point, Mike, if it is ones own system one can restrict it so only that
card can connect. I personally would have no use for connecting a camera to a
Wi-Fi internet access point.
mike wilson wrote:
If it's assigning a MAC address to the card and then only allowing that MAC
address
GRIN! Yes, I would think there is a little more dust at a horse show than,
say, at a night club. Of course if you were in the big time you could put your
setup in an air conditioned trailer.
David J Brooks wrote:
On 11/1/07, John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: graywolf
Being able
Why not do the initial build at home then move the box to your parents?
Christian wrote:
A friend added to the paranoia the other day and suggested running
another rsync job to another Linux box at my parents' house for even
more redundancy. Not a bad idea... The initial sync would take
Oh, you want to learn how to be a hacker, heh? Setup your laptop with an access
point, look at what is trying to access it. The card in the guys camera will be
one of them. However, there are two points to think about here. 1. Is anyone
seriously going to bother. 2. Even if this particular card
I could think of several ways to set such a thing up. The first thing to look
at
is the trains routing. IT is possible that the route by car was much shorter
than the route the train took which would make your. If the distances were
great
a laptop with a Sat Phone could send the images back
Sheese Make that:
It is possible that the route by car was much shorter than the route the train
took which would make your scenario work easily.
graywolf wrote:
I could think of several ways to set such a thing up. The first thing to look
at
is the trains routing. IT is possible
Breaking my own rule about repeating myself, why would you be worried?
Who is going to all that effort to steal your snapshots? I should worry that
the
government is reading all my email because they can. I don't because I can not
see any reason they would want to. And if I was doing something
Actually there are certain older pmcmia wifi cards that are popular with folks
who like to steal their internet access because they are very easy to
reprogram,
including the MAC Address.
I guess however that if I was using setup like we have been talking about, I
would only consider setting
The squirrelly one is nice. I presume that the distance between them is farther
than it looks, because squirrel is even tastier than pigeon. However, as they
say a bird in talon is better than a squirrel in the tree...
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The Lima built Allegheny (4-3-3-4, I think) was designed as a passenger
locomotive but were mostly used to haul coal. Strange, since creeping along at
those speeds they only produced about half the horsepower they were capable of.
They were one of the biggest most powerful steam locomotives
Actually it seems to have been a 2-6-6-6. So much for my memory, I photographed
the one at the Henry Ford Museum sever times.
Bill Owens wrote:
Should be 4-6-6-4.
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As in most posts criticizing someone's spelling, she simply misspelled it*. Try
cutesy.
*This seems to be a universal syndrome.
Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
I like it except for club spelled klub. Too cutsey.
Marnie aka Doe :-)
Hi,
Sorry to ask, but what does that word cutsey mean? I
The combination.
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As in most posts criticizing someone's spelling, she simply misspelled it*.
Try
cutesy.
*This seems to be a universal syndrome.
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almost all written history is propaganda when you think about it a bit. SIGH
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Good news indeed!
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It's over. We won. The Federal District Court issued a written
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from falling in the
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Save them for those cold and dreary winter days. Summer is for shooting, winter
for editin'.
GRIN
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Someone needs to edit the 3000
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Well shit.
I
If you want forest to go back to the untouched by man state, it takes several
thousand years. What folks do not realize is that before the development of
metal tools the forests were man's unrelenting enemy slowly taking over any
cleared land.
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was about a million square miles of that forest when the Europeans arrived in
North America, you begin to realize what has been lost.
Of course a woodlot is better than not having any trees at all.
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you have is a stone axe. Of course once man has steel axes and saws the forest
no longer stood a chance, it could only be a park or a woodlot after that.
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Wholly owned must mean something different over there. Here you need 100% of
the shares. Controlling interest which is what they seem to be talking about is
somewhat different.
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On 7/3/07, frank
I put on 3 pounds just looking at the photo.
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It tastes great
Gee, I thought albatross was was an ornament you wore around your neck. So much
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I knew Mike when he was just some count from the North East...
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Not as much as they plan to sell their Hoya shares for.
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You have
as you
will.
While there is absolutely noting there as yet, mine is Subject to Change at
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bloggers don't see that as a reason
We have the technology
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I just setup WordPress on my website. I really don't
Hey the driving ain't the problem, controlling the kids is the problem.
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Seems I'm trying to make this training work, but the Gods may
You don't get to sit when doing trials. I would have thought you would know
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They both do essentially the same thing, although I understand the linear
polarizers are a bit more effective. If your camera has polarized sensors you
need to use a circular polarizer, otherwise either will work.
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OTOH, it sounds like cheap advertising.
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Mark Cassino wrote:
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I know what you mean Tom.
I have seen pictures of mine, from shows
And if anyone paid any attention, he wants to use it on his Video Camera which
probably has beam splitters separating the colors out to the 3 sensors. In
other words, a linear polarizer is not going to work real well.
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Hey, I respect the rights of those who want to put on a pink dress
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something else too.
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I can understand wanting to retain copyright in just about every situation
except wedding and portrait photography.
Tom
Maybe photographers need to start stamping Not property of Photographer on
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To tell you
.
If someone is breaking the law, call the cops. Now I would like to know what
the cops will say if you start calling them every time someone reprints a
snapshot in your kiosk. Violating copyright is not a criminal offense!
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enforcement authority? You are just like
those security guards that like to pretend they are cops. If someone is
breaking the law call the cops, let them make the decision. Otherwise you may
wind up harassing someone who can afford to make you seriously regret it.
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dollar MH's are not going to be
happy with stuff strewn willy-nilly about their dash.
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Actually, looking at it you might have some luck
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Digital doesn't have to lead to sloppy photography. That's just a matter of
self discipline. But being able to fix a mistake can
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Oh i forgot to add, Tom you can add mine as a link if you want
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On 14/07/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I have discovered though, is that while one can fix a bunch
Interesting photos. Sometimes limitations make us do new things.
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I had a lot to do today, and quite a lot to carry around, so in my
one
time
I hear thunder.
There should be no reason you can not put the drive in a USB box.
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My house and studio took a major lightning strike
have to buy
the pieces a few at a time.
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My current computer is almost exactly four years old now. I bought it
in anticipation of the *istD
I thought the KX had LED's for the meter, and The K-1000 and KM had a needle.
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Peter Lacus wrote:
Hi,
I acquired a nice KX recently to complete my other
Oops! This was supposed to be private. Forget you saw it. mystic gesture
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The lens is up on ebay
Ah hell,I can not even control my own mind.
LOL
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mike wilson wrote:
From: graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/07/17 Tue AM 12:56:07 GMT
To: Pentax
That BW shot is outstanding. The figure standing on the rock giving scale is
the perfect finishing touch.
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Two perspectives
Interesting, very interesting. Content is better than miserable. I wish you
good fortune and happiness.
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I won't go into great
Sorry, I tried to comment, but I am not a google member so it refuse my
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It's
Interesting life.
Must be that global warming thing.
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Cotty wrote:
Very heavy rainfall - 4 inches in 6 hours here - but alas we have
emerged dry
You never heard of Gene? And you call yourself a photographer? W. Eugene Smith
documented the misery of the US depression. A surpurb photographer who made
half the country sick with his depressing images (the other half were were his
subjects), for those who did not know.
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you causes long
term mental anguish for the survivors.
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Bill,
It isn't that kind of a book. The book recounts the history
Ha ha ha ha ha ha...
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David Mann wrote:
The same volume of
water will come through in hours instead of days... but I'm sure the
council planners know
. Compare that to
Pentax's advertising.
Someone buy me that 60 12 color printer, please.
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16x20's I do
often crop that much. This is not rocket science, for crying out loud.
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P. J. Alling wrote:
I think it would depend on three things. 1
to 300 or 360 ppi, it is not
really needed for an image under glass that is not going to be viewed with
someones nose against it.
Have fun, and remember most things are simple if we do not try to make them
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complicated than they need to be.
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Perhaps you should tell that to Fred Miranda, who sells a Photoshop
plugin. to do Stepwise, (or as he puts
That's the file size, Bill. The ppi is only 2x. Advertisers use file size
because it is the square of the magnification and thus sounds more impressive.
Ad speak has noting to do with reality.
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Still having a problem getting to say, Yes Dear?
GRIN!
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On 25/7/07, Barry Rice, discombobulated, unleashed:
I updated my wife's firmware
Where is the profit in that?
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On a loosely related note, why don't they make the charger double as a power
supply for the camera
And when he crawls into your bed, you are certain your time has come. Being
certain you do it.
Oh well, in my case being in a nursing home would tell me the same.
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than than 620 spools
as well.
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As some of you may know, I enabled myself with a Kodak Medalist II some
time ago, which has a magnificent
nothing but hurt
you.
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Peter Fairweather
. It seems
that I may not be me, and you may not be you, that is a no no.
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ann sanfedele wrote:
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That's a classic. Sadly like all
me feeling
unable to cover a ceremony well.
The only problem I see is that many clients have come to expect a CD with a
thousand or so proofs on it, that is kind of an expensive way to work with film.
PS: I still love my MXen.
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Violence from the bottom up is evil. Violence from the top down is the natural
order of things. All our laws are based upon that principle. Don't you guys
know nothing?
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That does not change the rules, it just changes who's on top.
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. But then the cops have often
been far more dangerous to the populace than the crooks.
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One 12-year veteran fired his weapon 31 times, emptying two
Of course probably only 2% of Kodaks business is photographically related these
days. Even in the 50's it was only about 20%.
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I like it. Leaving the flower red would be artsy rather than the timewarp look
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Someone holding up the T-shirt at the Players Championship
I'm really sad not to be there now -- the place looks super
, Weegee said so. GRIN!
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Since when is it necessary for a film photographer
. And there is a BW lab in my
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And since when
not have to justify spending all that money on the new. BTW, I hate
those wide screen shiny monitors, but expect that they are going to be the only
thing available in the near future, CRT monitors will be gone long before film
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Actually, one reason that labs are folding is that even
Reminds me of when I went into Borders and asked, Do you have any Stephen
Foster music?
The cute clerk replied, I don't know, what band was he with?
Very strangely, the most ignorant people I meet have a college degree. That
says something profound, but I am not sure what!
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I would like to point out the the ridiculously low prices for used photo gear
2-3 years back was due to the poor economic situation. Toys do not sell well in
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The processing industry is dead, or at least dying, and they deserve it.
That is not the same thing as FID at all. Full service gas stations are pretty
much gone too, that is not the same thing as no one drives any more.
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to disposables, then the fad ends and you can
not get anything anymore. All the get rich quick guys drive the enthusiasts
out of the business, then they get out because there is too much competition,
and then you guys yell, it is dead.
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frank theriault wrote:
On 8/8/07, Bob Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have French friends who call themselves froggies when they call
me, and some German
That is Bloody Yank to you! Have some respect for your betters.
graywolf
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Cotty wrote:
On 8/8/07, Chris Stoddart, discombobulated, unleashed:
ex-colonials
You
destruction. And no,
all the words in the world will not change things because we are hardwired that
way. Pretending we aren't will not work either.
graywolf
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Adam Maas
a bit much. However if anyone has some #2 or #22 flashbulbs
laying around gathering dust I would gladly pay you shipping for them.
graywolf
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Scott Loveless wrote
strobe, but they
are hell for expensive.
graywolf
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Even 35 years ago flash bulbs were relatively
expensive. I figured out that an electronic
.
graywolf
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Cotty wrote:
It had to happen sooner or later...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6936444.stm
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