plane was mine.
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ng is that I live in the
apartment directly behind the propeller in the first shot. No, I only
wish the plane was mine.
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am. I am not sure
what I am going to do about this, but I do know that I am not going to
give people who have again and again shown that they are basically
dishonest access to my bank accounts.
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You mean you survived another year and your graduate program too? I will
raise a beer to you for that.
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those sub-directories.
As for simply erasing the images, I ofter just shift-drag (move) the
images to a file on the computer, which of courses deletes them from the
card, with no subsequent problems.
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"Idiot
hough I had seen them enter the transaction in their
computer and received a printed receipt. So they do that with their new
"fuck you" rules and all my other payments bounce? No way!
Always there is someone making hassles in ones life no matter how hatrd
one tries to avoid them.
Do you always do what Bill Gates tells you?
I seldom makes any difference in my experience whether you click Mr
Gates little icon thingy or not. However, I will not swear that there is
not somewhere out there some device that will not self destruct if you
don't.
graywolf
Or move to a country with stricter banking laws?
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Bob W wrote:
Apparently from what my bank's local branch manager say
Hum..? What bank are you with? Maybe I should have another talk with Russ.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Coincidentally, I aske
dumping $65 worth of pennies on the counter sounds like a lot of fun
too.
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P. J. Alling wrote:
It'll cost an extra buck
And I am complaining because it is chilly here. Just goes to show that
one never realizes just how well off one is.
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ver if the defendant had tried to
pay with dimes or above he would have been home free. That is why I now
figure that no current coins are actually legal tender, I do not think
the new coins have ever actually been tested in court.
graywolf
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. He does not have to accept your
check, credit card, IPU, etc. He does have to accept cash. However a
contract spelling out something different signed by both parties can
modify all this as it is civil not criminal law.
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o be made. Still two pages of film although some old standbys have
disappeared. Check out the price on that latest incarnation of the Leica
M3, mind boggling.
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my
anti-virus measures, if they really were undetectable viruses rather
than just windows famous instability. Those three did cause a lot of
hassles however, requiring a complete systems wipe to get rid of.
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t
may all be different this year.
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Scott Loveless wrote:
Howdy, gang!
A few weeks ago I decided that I couldn'
sell one's work, not the quality of one's work, that make one
a successful professional photographer.
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Must have been someone from this list .
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Aaron Reynolds wrote:
On May 15, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Cotty wrote:
Yeah, p
is valid. Oh well, easy come, easy go.
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Will any of that be there with out Bill Owens & PDML Central?
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Mark Roberts wrote:
Jon Myers wrote:
If I were to h
I still say, "Real photographers use a Speed Graphic!"
Hey, I just realized my Graphic is the same age as my first car (a '52
Ford Convertible). Of course, back then I thought a Graphic was to
old fashioned, but what else can you expect of an 18 year old.
the latest, newest, most expensive
camera he can afford who has been into photography for 2 whole months
now. 100-1000 out of focus snapshots.
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http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/pariahdog.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pariah_dog
The long legs seem to be common to pariah dogs. The round ears, I don't
know?
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You mean things like who doesn't like the president?
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Tom C wrote:
I just don't see how collecting data on '
quite well.
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
I would think it would work better as a tight, very tight shot. The
mailbox is the only point
they considered themselves to be Americans and only spoke
Polish to their grandparents.
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
To be frank, n
that
it is you have to worry about. Better to do it yourself then at least if
you screw up it is you who screwed up.
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e art, I threw it out. I could have
been rich and famous.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Cools stuff ... I've got an An
I rest my case .
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Adam Maas wrote:
Which is why you shoot more than 1 shot if at all possible. If shooting
digital,
The e-mail problem is getting to you, heh?
Take a week off and go shoot some photos, Doug. We will survive the
problems that long. Many of us have said how much we appreciate your
maintaining this list. Ignore the complainers, even that graywolf fellow
and his endless complaints about
e one.
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Aaron Reynolds wrote:
I can't take credit -- it's a variation on a button I've had for about ten
years.
aware
that they are dealing with a professional.
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Dave Brooks wrote:
God, can things get any worse.
Photo funk for many mont
Of course you are crazy, Cesar. But that is what makes life fun. Isn't it?
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> Pleas
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Well there is a picture inside the color photo.
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Bob W wrote:
> Not sure which is best:
>
> Colour:
> ht
a one-off), they have made a real break-through in wafer technology.
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John Francis wrote:
> http://www.eetimes.co
Thanks for all the hard work.
& nice pic.
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Doug Brewer wrote:
> correct URL
>
>
>> http://www.al
ye on a radio flash sync unit selling for under $50 for awhile now, you
could not buy the parts to make one yourself for much less
(unfortunately, for me $50 is still incredibly expensive--sigh).
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). If I was more
serious I would have to work out some kind of progressive backup and
file system.
(BTW CS2 Bridge can label and search for files by category --just in
case someone didn't know that).
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the judges like, and people tend to produce
images that are copies of previous winners. I kind of feel that stymies
creativity.
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From that I notice that June is always one of the worse month for
submissions. Wonder why that is?
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Keith McGuinness w
work that way I just stuck to the HTML Standard and skipped
all the silly Bells & Whistles.
However, now that Ann has a grown up browser, I guess I could make it
fancier .
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You might want to look up anal v. annals .
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
> Another attempt with trap focus.
> htt
Yes! Like watching TV.
GRIN!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As many of you know too well ;-) (me too), readin
normally keep it turned down and
only turn it up when I specifically want to hear something.
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
&
And I might open up my mail window to where I can see the whole subject
line.
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graywolf wrote:
> You might w
This was a test. This link should now automatically be sent every
Wednesday if my computer is on at the correct time. Anyone know how to
make Windows Task Scheduler send it the next time the system is turned
on if the time was missed?
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http
Why not see if you can find a used one? Might be cheaper than the repair
would have been anyway. I paid $200 off eBay for my Oly a year ago.
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Thanks, I will keep your post in my To Do folder.
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John Francis wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 11:58:30AM -0400,
ing in
peoples yards far from the mountains.
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I love Mountain Laurel. Finally got it
> to grow i
Same price? Don't hesitate, get the DS.
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>>
> someone else wrote me off list encourag
of quality compared to 240-ppi and above
*I use Bicubic/Sharper to downsize images.
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Bob W wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I
s, go with oversaturated colors, and a not very
realistic look. It can be toned down with careful work, but side by side
most experienced darkroom workers can tell the difference immediately.
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Interesting! With the cropped frame of the istD there almost no
distortion. Good shot, Boris, nice combination of form, texture, and
light. The cup takes it out of the ordinary. (Is that honest and brutal
enough?)
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HAR!
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frank theriault wrote:
> On 6/26/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Could you elabora
SIGH! Competition sucks. Apparently the handshake is not binding in
Canada anymore either.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. To match an MX's 95% viewfinder magnification your
ist-D needs 1.5x more optical magnification, it does not have it.
If my Oly had the same optical magnification as an MX the image would be
1/5 the size. You could hardly call that 95% viewfinder magnification.
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Welcome to the list, Ann.
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Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Does that mean if I put my 50mm f 1.4 on the DS I get ONLY
> th
You can even get the garbage can off your desktop. I will admit that
that sucker bothered me for years before I made the effort to learn how
to get rid of it.
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than the same f-stop
zoom with 10 elements and maybe 13 air/glass surfaces. The f-stops are
the same the T-stops (transmission-stops) are far different. The zoom is
likely to lose a whole stop compared to the prime.
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You sure your anti-virus is not doing it. AVQ sometimes puts in an
attachment saying the mail is virus free. I only seems to do that in
addies that I have HTML turned on for however.
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.
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William Robb wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Igor Roshchin"
> Subject: Re: Seen on eBay
>
&g
You are usually trying to say, "I like this, at least at the moment I
take it". At least that is what I am saying. That or, "I hope the client
will like this". I think that mostly the only people who have a more
precise agenda when they snap a shot are propagandists
flattered that they had invited me to join. BTW, I believe I, and one
other, were the only ones who were not University of Michigan grad-students.
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zoom which is the visual equivalent of that 35 and 100, so I am
pretty consistent with this preference.
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Users
Group <http://www.apug.org> seems to still have a few posts on it.
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Toralf Lund wrote:
>>
> Or may
workers enough so they can afford
one." Unfortunately bean-counters never see it that way.
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Frantisek wrote:
Graywolf, aren't you contradicting yourself a lot now? fra
Monday, October 18, 2004, 6:31:39 PM, Graywolf wrote:
G> Thank you, Alin. It is nice to know that some can see thr
age* is 34. I read Germany tops the league table at 43!
Chris
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Republicans (the "compassionate conservatives") will tell
you that it's because they're all just lazy.
Fred
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shutter. I
also have a question on 60 minutes in Rodinal. As increased wet time usually
means increased grain, were you going for a grainy look?
Butch
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warnings about misuse of
their their trademarks.
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Caveman wrote:
Planning to do some birthday cards ? Make sure you don't write "Happy
Birthday" on them:
http://en.ce.cn/Industries/Consumen-Industries/200410/17/t20041017_2008337.shtml
Hope it hits Anne Geddes.
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lens from Adorama in E+ condition.
When I recieved it I noticed quite a bit of internal haze.
Adorama has offered to help with the cost of a CLA.
Does anyone know of a reasonable and reliable place in the US to get this
done?
This is too nice a lens to attempt cleaning on my own.
TIA
Don
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t it under 75 Kb. At 600
pixels wide and jpeg quality 0, I am still at 96 Kb. At 300 pixels (&
lowest jpeg quality), the lanscape is ridiculously small but I am still
over 75 Kb! Any trick to get it right? PS 7 cannot compress more than
0 quality...
Andre
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med that the intent of the photographer was to show
> some
> one wearing feathers. I don't know.
Again, that's what I was expecting too. But, the title of the image is
misleading. For sure, based on the title, I think it is a boring picture.
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've made 12 x18 enlargements
that look good.
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to new classic in a box status, when buying a digital SLR? It's
taken film cameras years to be classics, but at this rate, my *ist D will be
one by, er, next year.
Malcolm
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cock my head a bit.
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At 06:29 AM 10/21/2004 -0400, Patrick Genovese wrote:
For me it would be an MZ-S with the following changes.
1. Slightly bigger viewfinder and higher eyepoint.
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it bears a very close resemblance to the first.' Ronald
Reagan
____
Sent via the WebMail system at mail.safe-t.net
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nical data, (if anyone is interested in this digital age).
Camera LX
Lens Vivitar Series 1 36-85mm f2.8
Shutter (Automatic) 1 Stop under
Aperture about f8
Film Fugicolor X-tra ISO 400/21°
Scanned to digital using Acer Scanwit 2720 using Viewscan™
Cropped spotted and Adjusted using Ph
fused about this list thing, because when
that other person and I e-mailed each other off-list, the ominous
messages didn't appear. Then, back on-list, they were still there.
Go figure. I guess I'm not who I appear to be. Thank God for small
miracles, eh?
cheers,
frank
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htt
ersal bayonet mount? Mind you, there'd be no
Cottyesque Frankencameras...
Seriously, it's more or less happened with rangefinders, M-mount being
the standard. They could have done it with SLR's if they'd have had a
mind to do so.
cheers,
frank
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Shel
I'm glad my father showed me how to do this.
I'm sad i forgot overtime how to do this.
I'm glad i took the high school class a few times over the last few years and can now
apply this again.
It does make your mind work a bit eh.:-)
Dave
BTW good points Shel.
can bump contrast in the darkroom far more successfully that dump
contrast.
Aim for a grade 2 paper for your "normal" shooting with 35mm, and no
more than a grade 3 with medium and large format.
William Robb
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hat aperture I should
use."
The correct answer is f/8.
William Robb
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sound scientific methodology (the Zone
system, as an example) to exposure and development will yield a higher
rate of success than the more common shoot, pray and swear at the lab
when it fucks up method.
William Robb
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the only thing
he did. Not by a long shot.
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Caveman wrote:
Ansel always had a tripod.
Graywolf wrote:
Adjust your exposure and processing so that it will print on normal
grade paper. Which is exactly the same rule for photographing a
mountain with an 8x10 camera and Plus X.
However, Ansel
a lot of great work. You have
a good eye and good instincts. Both are much more important than
technical know how.
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Stenquist wrote:
Of course you took my remark out of context. It came at the end of a
discussion of technique.
On Oct 22, 2004, at 10:04 PM, Graywolf wrote:
Reminds me of the old story. How do you become a writer? Well, first,
you have to have something to say.
But once that is accomplished, w
sional array, and that it only has to work at a single speed.
Of the two, the fact that it's only a linear sensor is more important.
You can put the extra processing elements, etc., alongside the sensor
without having to worry too much how much room they take up. In a 2D
sensor you're tryi
the lower speeds.
Dave
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entaxes are limited to
1/500, I think. The sunny-16 rule means that with Tri-X I am shooting at
1/1000 at f11 quite a lot, when I might prefer a wider aperture. There
is very little room for wider apertures even with Scala at 200.
This can not really be described as 'very seldom'
e technical
detail.
Artistic or creative merits have never, in my memory, been part of any
of his postings.
William Robb
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http://www.graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pdml-faq.html
Posted every Sunday (if I remember).
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Now that is a statement for a logic class to study.
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Looks a bit like the view from the restarant at the end of the universe.
I would say the potting soil is a bit underexposed unless you wanted it to look
like a star field.
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Jostein wrote:
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Comments?
Critisim?
Please? :-)
Jostein
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: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Word photo
I haven't shot this yet - not interesting enough
visually (it might never be)
But would you eat at a restaurant whose banner
boasted:
"food for the five senses" ?
annsan
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a very close resemblance to the
first.' Ronald Reagan
Sent via the WebMail system at mail.safe-t.net
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dn't heard of it till today, veryyy in-ter-es-ting!
Don
-Original Message-
From: Graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: C-41 Process Black and White
Traditional B&W film has a 'S' shaped character
jetliners, or is it just that when they pass over my house
they do so at a much lower altitude than jetliners do?
-- Glenn
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