Nice grab- I like the little dog.
Cheers
Mike
On Jul 13, 2009, at 6:11 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
This was pretty much a lucky, chance grab.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=9472936
K10D, 50-200, LR 2 adjusted.
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Something just came up, I'm likely to be making a roadtrip from Santa
Cruz to Austin and (north of) Dallas. Don't know whether I'd go I-10
or I-40, or hit both of them. Is there anybody on the way that might
want to say hi as I drive through your neighborhood?
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I know there's a few that like unusual road signs on the list ;-)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7702913.stm
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I know there's a few that like unusual road signs on the list ;-)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7702913.stm
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I know there's a few that like unusual road signs on the list ;-)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7702913.stm
One more beer, and i should be able to translate the bottom part.
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I know there's a few that like unusual road signs
hi,
just came back from the 1000-km ride to get the FA35/2. :-) couldn't
take too many photos because it was pouring most of the time so the
camera stayed inside the tank bag most of the time
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/PESO#5243324079706322786
you can see the rain advancing
hi,
one more... :-)
the ascent through a pass called Baralachala (16,500 ft.):
http://picasaweb.google.com/pdml.live/PESO/photo#5217259561918433570
K10D, 16-45mm with a CPL, RAW, Digikam, Linux.
comments welcome...
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An amazing place, well captured Great job on the sky exposure.
Paul
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hi,
one more... :-)
the ascent through a pass called Baralachala (16,500 ft.):
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 11:25:51 +
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An amazing place, well captured Great job on the sky exposure.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pdml.live/PESO/photo#5217259561918433570
thank you, paul...it is an amazing place to visit, especially on a
motorcycle. :-) we are already
Wow! More great scenery ahead. I'm wondering what you're final elevation will
be and anticipating the photos.
Jack
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hi,
one
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:30:51 -0700 (PDT)
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Wow! More great scenery ahead. I'm wondering what you're final
elevation will be and anticipating the photos.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pdml.live/PESO/photo#5217259561918433570
thank you for the comments on both
Spectacular place, great photo!
The biker on the road leading into the scene,
and the snow on the ground,
The interesting cloud formations in the sky,
And the distant mountain peaks on the horizon,
make a wonderful picture.
And at 16,500 ft., how do you breath?
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Jun 29
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And at 16,500 ft., how do you breath?
I've been wondering that myself. We spent a few days in the Leadville Colorado
area a dozen or
so years back. I think we were close to 12,000 ft where we were camping
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:11:15 -0500
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Spectacular place, great photo!
The biker on the road leading into the scene,
and the snow on the ground,
The interesting cloud formations in the sky,
And the distant mountain peaks on the horizon,
make a wonderful
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:26:17 -0600
William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And at 16,500 ft., how do you breath?
I've been wondering that myself. We spent a few days in the Leadville
Colorado area a dozen or so years back. I think we were close to
12,000 ft where we were camping, and even
How did your motorcycle 'breath' at those altitudes?
Jack
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:11:15 -0500
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How did your motorcycle 'breath' at those altitudes?
Intersting question.
Subash, did you have to make any jet changes to the carburator?
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How did your motorcycle 'breath' at those altitudes?
Intersting question.
Subash, did you have to make any jet changes
I'm all packed (I hope) and am hitting the road to GFM. Hope to post
something about the trip by Saturday :)
See ya'll later.
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On May 29, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Cory Waters wrote:
I'm all packed (I hope) and am hitting the road to GFM. Hope to post
something about the trip by Saturday :)
See ya'll later.
CW
Yep, I have a bunch of photo equipment and a spare pair of jeans.
Looks like I'm packed.
Time to log off
In protest, I'm heading down south this long weekend for my own photo
trip so :-P.
Cheers have a safe trip all.
Dave
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I'm all packed (I hope) and am hitting the road to GFM. Hope to post
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David Savage wrote:
In protest, I'm heading down south this long weekend for my own photo
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Yer going the wrong way.
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On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Daniel J. Matyola
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
photo.net was down for several hours for a software upgrade. Perhaps
that is why it didn't work for you.
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Error - server is unavailable on these Dan. Regards, Bob S.
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Daniel J. Matyola
Daniel J. Matyola
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
From my recent trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland, a traffic jam on
a highway near Birr:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7248607
On May 14, 2008, at 9:52, Christine Aguila wrote:
Daniel J. Matyola
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the
right of
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From my recent trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland, a traffic
jam on
a highway near Birr:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Daniel J. Matyola
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7248607
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7248608
They certainly seem to
You just can't see the ones smoking cigarettes and drinking whiskey
hiding behind the truck...
frank theriault wrote:
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in
Utah Arizona also, last time I was there.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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Daniel J. Matyola
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle
As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
From my recent trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland, a traffic jam on
a highway near Birr:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7248607
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7248608
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As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
From my recent trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland, a
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
As is the case in Montana and Hawaii, cattle seem to have the right of
way on roads in Ireland.
The law may not be written that way, but I sure don't want to hit three
quarters of a ton of potroast-on-the-hoof in a car! :-)
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Tokyo - that Elvis graffiti gave it away. ;)
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Tokyo - that Elvis graffiti gave it away. ;)
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Tokyo - that Elvis graffiti gave it away. ;)
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relieved, but
thinking of those in the tornado's path. Cheers, Christine
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Now Austin was a lovely
: Re: What city are we in? Christine Darrel on the road
Now Austin was a lovely city when I was there. (Just in case some of
you think I hate all cities, I don't. But I do have a list...)
Gonz wrote:
Well, if you hit beautiful Austin, stop on by for some genuine
southern hospitality
Nice shot. Color looks good. I like the composition with Graceland
seen in the rear.
I like Memphis. But the weather is rather awful.
Paul
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Oh My God, You're in Memphis! (I hate Memphis).
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My only time in Memphis was for a meeting at Rhodes College. I stayed
downtown in a Hampton Inn which was surrounded by hospitals. It seemed
that no matter what direction I walked I couldn't escape the hospitals.
I was during the fall so the weather was fine. I have more experience
with the
are we in? Christine Darrel on the road
Hi Everyone:
Can you guess what city we're in? Free refrigerator magnet to the 1st
correct response. Can't really gague the rendering here. My little
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in for a bit of fun
17, 2008 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: What city are we in? Christine Darrel on the road
My only time in Memphis was for a meeting at Rhodes College. I stayed
downtown in a Hampton Inn which was surrounded by hospitals. It seemed
that no matter what direction I walked I couldn't escape the hospitals
Tokyo - that Elvis graffiti gave it away. ;)
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Hi Everyone:
Can you guess what city we're in? Free refrigerator magnet to the 1st correct
response. Can't really gague the rendering here. My little Gateway laptop
tends to give everything a bluish tint, but just dropping in for a bit of fun.
How bad does the shot look? Enjoyed the
Oh My God, You're in Memphis! (I hate Memphis).
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Oh My God, You're in Memphis! (I hate Memphis).
[EMAIL
Darrel on the road
Oh My God, You're in Memphis! (I hate Memphis).
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Hi Everyone:
Can you guess what city we're in?
Memphis?
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Bertil
None of the FA series lenses are listed on it.
The road map only seems to be for DA, DA* DFA lenses.
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Nor are the wonderful 31, 43, and 77mm limiteds. Will new Pentax
owners be unable to enjoy these marvels?
Bertil
None of the FA series lenses are listed on it.
The road map only seems to be for DA, DA* DFA lenses.
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Mark Roberts escribió:
http://www.digital.pentax.co.jp/en/lens/roadmap.pdf
Thanks for the link, Mark. But I am afraid I have grown highly skeptical
of Pentax lens roadmaps. If this time they manage to fulfill their
promises, the DA 17-70 and DA 60-250 will surface almost two years after
John Celio wrote:
http://www.digital.pentax.co.jp/en/lens/roadmap.pdf
Oh sweet! 15mm is a bit wide for me, but I'd like to see how it does
compared to the older 14mm. Personally, I still want the 10-17 Fisheye
for
my ultra-wide needs.
The 10-17 fisheye is a lot of fun, but the image
Yes, the 10-17 only a good choice if you want fisheye distortion. If
you plan on correcting most of your shots to rectilinear, you're much
better off with the DA 12-24.
Paul
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John Celio wrote:
to
remove a lens from the road map.
Joe
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from scratch in the foreseeable future (2-3 years) they would have to
remove a lens from the road map.
Joe
I think they'll need to be a little more than that. While they may be
the same optically, they will need some additional Pentax electronics
in order to report the correct focal
to
remove a lens from the road map.
I think they'll need to be a little more than that. While they may be
the same optically, they will need some additional Pentax electronics
in order to report the correct focal length to the camera - essential
for in-body shake reduction. Just badge engineering
to be excellent. Pentax has said that for them to design TCs
from scratch in the foreseeable future (2-3 years) they would have to
remove a lens from the road map.
I think they'll need to be a little more than that. While they may be
the same optically, they will need some additional
, at 3:07 AM, Bertil Holmberg wrote:
Nor are the wonderful 31, 43, and 77mm limiteds. Will new Pentax
owners be unable to enjoy these marvels?
Bertil
None of the FA series lenses are listed on it.
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A new rear converter as well. DA*60-250 in now scheduled for summer. And an SDM
55/1.4. Sounds good.
Paul
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Oh sweet! 15mm is a bit wide for me, but I'd like to see how it does
compared to the older 14mm. Personally, I still want the 10-17 Fisheye for
my ultra-wide needs.
I hope that new DA*30mm is a 1.4, it would be a great slightly-wide normal
I'm actually looking forward to California's weltering central valley
summer..the DA* 60~250 may actually materialize. YES!!
Jack
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A new rear converter as well. DA*60-250 in now scheduled for summer.
And an SDM 55/1.4. Sounds good.
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In line with the small size of the limited lenses I expect it to be an
f3.2 pancake.
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The 35/2.8 Ltd (macro) is still there on the list. The 30mm will be
more compact, I would guess also a 2.8.
stan
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P.J. wrote:
In line with the small size of the limited lenses I expect it to be an
f3.2 pancake.
stan wrote:
The 35/2.8 Ltd (macro) is still there on the list. The 30mm will be
more compact, I would guess also a 2.8.
Keep in mind, guys, the 30 is a DA*, not a Limited, and thus does not
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I notice that the 50/1.4 does not seem to be on it.
Has that been discontinued?
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What's a rear convertor? A teleconverter? Or something else?
Yep, it's a teleconverter.
A ref converter is for the eyepiece.
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A new rear converter as well. DA*60-250 in now scheduled for summer. And
an
SDM 55/1.4. Sounds good.
Paul
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Boy, I feel dumb tonight.
What's a rear convertor? A teleconverter? Or something else?
Padded undies.
;)
John
(your first guess was right)
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A new rear converter as well. DA*60-250 in now scheduled for summer. And an
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Boy, I feel dumb tonight.
What's a rear convertor? A teleconverter? Or
At 02:09 PM 30/01/2008, Sandy Harris wrote:
Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I notice that the 50/1.4 does not seem to be on it.
Has that been discontinued?
None of the FA series lenses are listed on it.
The road map only seems
I'm not Bob, but yes it's a teleconverter.
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Paul
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Sun Nov 11 19:56:30 EST 2007
Doug Franklin wrote:
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
What's the sign below the blue parking sign
On Nov 28, 2007, at 14:49, Bob W wrote:
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in
Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
What's the sign below the blue parking sign?
I do not know
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in
Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
What's the sign below the blue parking sign?
I do not know.
I wonder if it is related
It was still common when we visited 6 years ago
-p
Charles Robinson wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007, at 14:49, Bob W wrote:
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in
Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007
unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
Usually it's an elk or a deer. I've never seen a squirrel on the
road sign. I didn't get any impression of squirrels being anywhat
special in Estonia besides this sign.
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Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
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Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
Usually it's an elk or a deer. I've never seen a squirrel on the
road sign. I didn't get any impression of squirrels being
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Subject: PESO - Road Signs
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http
There must be some mighty dangerous squirrels in those parts...
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Nothing special photographically.
Just a snapshot of a somewhat unusual road sign in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP6861.jpg
Usually it's an elk or a deer. I've
http://roman.blakout.net/?blog=20071001172135#
^^^ swans are leaving + more. Your comments appreciated...
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^^^ swans are leaving + more. Your comments appreciated...
I like the first two, especially the second one.
I like how you used the depth of field in it.
The only thing that bothers me in the
Very nice!! DOF and composition well done.
Jack
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Great color and mood. Nicely composed. Good work.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Very nice!! DOF and composition well done.
Jack
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Great color and mood. Nicely composed. Good work.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis
Hello Roman,
I really like the first two shots - excellent sky.
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RM ^^^ swans are leaving + more. Your comments appreciated...
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Leaving soon for my James Bay adventure.
I have a truck with cool flashing lights that i will abuse hourly.LOL
Traveling light, K10D, 16-45 and 50-200.
Hope the wildlife co operates.
Dave
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From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 1:45 AM
Subject: OT On the road
Leaving soon for my James Bay adventure.
I have a truck
May the light be with you. Don't forget to write..
Kenneth Waller
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From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT On the road
Leaving soon for my James Bay adventure.
I have a truck with cool flashing lights that i will abuse
Dave,
Do you have a driving team? We can't go more than 10 or 12 hours
without relief here.
Regards, Bob S.
On 9/11/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leaving soon for my James Bay adventure.
I have a truck with cool flashing lights that i will abuse hourly.LOL
Traveling light,
Woo hoo! Have fun. Looking forward to your pics.
Paul
On Sep 11, 2007, at 7:45 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Leaving soon for my James Bay adventure.
I have a truck with cool flashing lights that i will abuse hourly.LOL
Traveling light, K10D, 16-45 and 50-200.
Hope the wildlife co operates.
Just put an old Vectra estate, a 6x17 camera, two microphones, and a WAV
recorder next to the most notoriously accident-prone stretch of a road
and watch hordes of dangerous speed junkies instantly turn into
law-abiding citizens. ;-)
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display
cute.
Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
Just put an old Vectra estate, a 6x17 camera, two microphones, and a WAV
recorder next to the most notoriously accident-prone stretch of a road
and watch hordes of dangerous speed junkies instantly turn into
law-abiding citizens. ;-)
http
On Sep 9, 2007, at 11:15, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
Just put an old Vectra estate, a 6x17 camera, two microphones, and
a WAV
recorder next to the most notoriously accident-prone stretch of a road
and watch hordes of dangerous speed junkies instantly turn into
law-abiding citizens
On 10/09/2007, Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just put an old Vectra estate, a 6x17 camera, two microphones, and a WAV
recorder next to the most notoriously accident-prone stretch of a road
and watch hordes of dangerous speed junkies instantly turn into
law-abiding citizens
LOL
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/10/07, Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just put an old Vectra estate, a 6x17 camera, two microphones, and a WAV
recorder next to the most notoriously accident-prone stretch of a road
and watch hordes of dangerous speed junkies instantly turn into
law
Interesting gallery, Bong.
I particularly liked Still waters.
Did you notice the marked difference in colour balance between the
digital Misty Morning (2007) and the film shot Ominous (2007)?
To me, the digital looks about right while the film shots look far too
magenta. :-)
Cheers,
Jostein
It's my eyes :-) I have a little problem seeing red...so until you
pointed it out, they looked almost alike to me...
Thanks, Jostein :-D
On 7/9/07, AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting gallery, Bong.
I particularly liked Still waters.
Did you notice the marked difference in
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