Re: The ist D

2021-07-16 Thread pentax
Great video Juan!

I like your style of street photography very much.

Had an MX as wel as an Ist-D myself, the latter died with a failing CF 
card-slot, but it was a nice cam indeed.

Regards, JvW

> On 29 Jun 2021, at 23:31, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> Lovely job Juan. Great audio mix, nicely edited, and you’ve settled on a 
> standardised set of captions (nice touch with the movement). The one issue 
> with shooting close-ups is that small imperfections are visible - including 
> dust. I always give things a wipe down first, lessens the smudges and bits of 
> crap stuck to things ;-)
> 
> Top job. We have an *ist D as well so was more than a little interested. My 
> Mrs uses it with a kit lens and it doesn’t disappoint - fine for web images 
> and I even print from it occasionally. She likes to photograph plants which I 
> print on an Epson P50 (black+5 colour) at A5 size to make into cards.
> 
> I recently did a paid gig for a boat building charity - a day’s shoot and a 
> couple of day’s edit:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoEVsvYZ71E
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Cotty
> 
> 
> On 29 Jun 2021, at 18:13, Juan Buhler  wrote:
> 
> I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:
> 
> https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII
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Re: The ist D

2021-07-15 Thread Darren Addy
What a great video Juan. I love everything about them, and particularly the
excellent images that you showcase. Am I to assume the opening shot is
taped over with black gaffer's tape to make it less noticeable as a street
camera? I'm curious about your street shooting technique(s). Do you always
look through the viewfinder? Or do you sometimes shoot from the hip &
recompose with cropping. Just love your work!

Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 12:14 PM Juan Buhler  wrote:

> Hi PDML,
>
> I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:
>
> https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII
>
> "Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
> should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
> the photos I took.
>
> Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.
>
> Comments welcome!
>
> j
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RE: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread jcoyle
Just goes to show how good it was (and still is in the right circumstances).
Your video says to me, a good photographer found a tool that suited his style 
of working, which cannot be beaten.

John in Brisbane



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Subject: The ist D

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j

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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread John

Don't know why, but this just occurred to me as I was watching the video again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhAoBHonaA8

I really like that photo.

On 6/30/2021 01:22:44, Juan Buhler wrote:

Thank you John! That photo with the mule (horse?) and the mural was totally
a grab shot. Bus station in my home town in the south of Argentina, back in
2005.

Interestingly enough, the mural is still there, or was, in 2015. Very faded
and sad looking, and apparently they added windows to that wall:

https://www.google.com/maps/@-38.8766854,-62.0712447,3a,17.6y,177.48h,89.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sOSKA4hlPvcqsoATtMhJX1w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

:)

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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 3:30 PM John  wrote:


I don't know much about the color rendition of the various types of
sensors then
and now, but the image at 2:51 of the Mule & the Mural is beautiful.

It's the kind of brilliant color I loved so much in slide film.

But, no camera is better than the photographer's eye that's behind the
viewfinder. You've got one of the better ones.


On 6/29/2021 13:13:52, Juan Buhler wrote:

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and

about

the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j

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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread David J Brooks
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:48 AM Daniel J. Matyola 
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> I still have one!
>

Good, like I mentioned I should have kept one of mine.  I sold omne of them
to Knarf to do a wedding

Dave

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> its
> > not" syndrome.LOL. I liked the camera a lot and thought its IQ was very
> > good, I should have kept one fpo just for the IR capabilities of the
> > camera.
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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I still have one!

Dan Matyola
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> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:24 AM ann sanfedele  wrote:
>
> > heh  I have been there!
> >
> > ann
> >
>
> As I. I had 2 of them both suffered from the " battery is depleted, no its
> not" syndrome.LOL. I liked the camera a lot and thought its IQ was very
> good, I should have kept one fpo just for the IR capabilities of the
> camera.
>
> Dave
>
> >
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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread David J Brooks
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:24 AM ann sanfedele  wrote:

> heh  I have been there!
>
> ann
>

As I. I had 2 of them both suffered from the " battery is depleted, no its
not" syndrome.LOL. I liked the camera a lot and thought its IQ was very
good, I should have kept one fpo just for the IR capabilities of the camera.

Dave

>
>
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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread ann sanfedele

heh  I have been there!

ann

On 7/1/2021 12:54 AM, Juan Buhler wrote:

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 3:33 AM ann sanfedele  wrote:


Love your BW street photography, Juan.. very Bressonesque - I think I
remember some of them from days past.  Enjoyed my ist-D.. which wasnt my
first digital (that was a P Canon) but it was my first Pentax DSLR.
Prefer looking at still photos alone in a still format where I can
govern the pace, though.


Thanks Ann! I get it, I also rather look at photos at my own pace. That's
what my website is for btw :)

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Re: The ist D

2021-07-01 Thread Alan C
Enjoyed your photos Juan. Many from your South American safari I think. 
My first digital was the K110D (still have it!) which I found myself 
using like a sort of digital "film" camera with my old film era lenses.


Alan C

On 29-Jun-21 07:13 PM, Juan Buhler wrote:

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j

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Re: The ist D

2021-06-30 Thread Juan Buhler
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 3:33 AM ann sanfedele  wrote:

> Love your BW street photography, Juan.. very Bressonesque - I think I
> remember some of them from days past.  Enjoyed my ist-D.. which wasnt my
> first digital (that was a P Canon) but it was my first Pentax DSLR.
> Prefer looking at still photos alone in a still format where I can
> govern the pace, though.
>

Thanks Ann! I get it, I also rather look at photos at my own pace. That's
what my website is for btw :)

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Re: The ist D

2021-06-30 Thread Steve Cottrell
You’re a real adventurer at heart! :-)

Cot


On 30 Jun 2021, at 06:14, Juan Buhler  wrote:

And wow, that's a really nice short. It did make me want to move to a small
coastal English town to learn how to build boats :)
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RE: The ist D

2021-06-30 Thread rrvelar
Fascinating. I have one in its box somewhere. I can still remember the
excitement of receiving it, my first insight into the world of digital
photography.

How quickly the future becomes the past.

Malcolm




Juan Buhler wrote:

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j



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Re: The ist D

2021-06-30 Thread ann sanfedele
Love your BW street photography, Juan.. very Bressonesque - I think I 
remember some of them from days past.  Enjoyed my ist-D.. which wasnt my 
first digital (that was a P Canon) but it was my first Pentax DSLR.  
Prefer looking at still photos alone in a still format where I can 
govern the pace, though.


ann

On 6/30/2021 4:42 AM, rrve...@virginmedia.com wrote:

Fascinating. I have one in its box somewhere. I can still remember the
excitement of receiving it, my first insight into the world of digital
photography.

How quickly the future becomes the past.

Malcolm




Juan Buhler wrote:

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j





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Re: The ist D

2021-06-29 Thread Juan Buhler
Thank you John! That photo with the mule (horse?) and the mural was totally
a grab shot. Bus station in my home town in the south of Argentina, back in
2005.

Interestingly enough, the mural is still there, or was, in 2015. Very faded
and sad looking, and apparently they added windows to that wall:

https://www.google.com/maps/@-38.8766854,-62.0712447,3a,17.6y,177.48h,89.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sOSKA4hlPvcqsoATtMhJX1w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 3:30 PM John  wrote:

> I don't know much about the color rendition of the various types of
> sensors then
> and now, but the image at 2:51 of the Mule & the Mural is beautiful.
>
> It's the kind of brilliant color I loved so much in slide film.
>
> But, no camera is better than the photographer's eye that's behind the
> viewfinder. You've got one of the better ones.
>
>
> On 6/29/2021 13:13:52, Juan Buhler wrote:
> > Hi PDML,
> >
> > I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:
> >
> > https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII
> >
> > "Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
> > should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and
> about
> > the photos I took.
> >
> > Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.
> >
> > Comments welcome!
> >
> > j
> >
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Re: The ist D

2021-06-29 Thread Juan Buhler
Thanks Cotty!  You're right, that camera was dirty! :D

And wow, that's a really nice short. It did make me want to move to a small
coastal English town to learn how to build boats :)

j

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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 2:31 PM Steve Cottrell  wrote:

> Lovely job Juan. Great audio mix, nicely edited, and you’ve settled on a
> standardised set of captions (nice touch with the movement). The one issue
> with shooting close-ups is that small imperfections are visible - including
> dust. I always give things a wipe down first, lessens the smudges and bits
> of crap stuck to things ;-)
>
> Top job. We have an *ist D as well so was more than a little interested.
> My Mrs uses it with a kit lens and it doesn’t disappoint - fine for web
> images and I even print from it occasionally. She likes to photograph
> plants which I print on an Epson P50 (black+5 colour) at A5 size to make
> into cards.
>
>  I recently did a paid gig for a boat building charity - a day’s shoot and
> a couple of day’s edit:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoEVsvYZ71E
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Cotty
>
>
> On 29 Jun 2021, at 18:13, Juan Buhler  wrote:
>
> I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:
>
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Re: The ist D

2021-06-29 Thread John
I don't know much about the color rendition of the various types of sensors then 
and now, but the image at 2:51 of the Mule & the Mural is beautiful.


It's the kind of brilliant color I loved so much in slide film.

But, no camera is better than the photographer's eye that's behind the 
viewfinder. You've got one of the better ones.



On 6/29/2021 13:13:52, Juan Buhler wrote:

Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

Comments welcome!

j

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Re: The ist D

2021-06-29 Thread Steve Cottrell
Lovely job Juan. Great audio mix, nicely edited, and you’ve settled on a 
standardised set of captions (nice touch with the movement). The one issue with 
shooting close-ups is that small imperfections are visible - including dust. I 
always give things a wipe down first, lessens the smudges and bits of crap 
stuck to things ;-)

Top job. We have an *ist D as well so was more than a little interested. My Mrs 
uses it with a kit lens and it doesn’t disappoint - fine for web images and I 
even print from it occasionally. She likes to photograph plants which I print 
on an Epson P50 (black+5 colour) at A5 size to make into cards.

 I recently did a paid gig for a boat building charity - a day’s shoot and a 
couple of day’s edit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoEVsvYZ71E



Cheers,

Cotty


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The ist D

2021-06-29 Thread Juan Buhler
Hi PDML,

I uploaded a little video "review" of the old ist D:

https://youtu.be/D7AppzyiFII

"Review" between quotes because I'm not talking specs or anything, nobody
should care about that by now. It's more about my history with it and about
the photos I took.

Planning to do the K10D next and the K5 after that.

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Re: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-02-01 Thread David J Brooks
I never had issues with my is to prints at 6mp. Even my Lowell Nikon D1 at
2.74 produced nice 11x14,s

On Sat, Feb 1, 2020, 10:47 AM Stanley Halpin 
wrote:

> Thanks Paul Ralf Ken et al…
>
> A few technical details: one of the first or 2nd shots in the set is at
> ISO200, the bird shot at the end is at ISO800, the rest were all ISO400.
> One street scene was with the FA20-35/4 at 35mm, a few shots were with the
> 77ltd, but 18 of the 24 were with the 43ltd.
>
> > On Jan 31, 2020, at 5:33 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> >
> > Very nice set, Stan. I agree with Ken. I made numerous 12x18 prints from
> *istd files. They held up well.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >> On Jan 31, 2020, at 5:00 PM, Ken Waller  wrote:
> >>
> >> 
> >> Stan, don’t sell the *istD short. I’ve printed numerous enlarged images
> taken with the istD and they’ve held up very well as wall hangings. I
> remember we were all clamoring for more than 6mb captures.
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >>> From: Stanley Halpin 
> >>> Sent: Jan 31, 2020 2:38 PM
> >>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List 
> >>> Subject: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore
> >>>
> >>> I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a
> cruise we’ll be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from
> Singapore. Which reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited
> my pics from a long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work
> related trip, supposed to be a week of meetings and discussions which I
> would bookend with jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the
> end. Whoever set it up (no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese
> New Year was that weekend, most government and business offices were empty
> by Thursday mid-day. I quite enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking
> back, I am pleased to see that the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held
> up nicely.
> >>>
> >>> For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…
> >>>
> >>>   https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Stan
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Re: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-02-01 Thread Stanley Halpin
Thanks Paul Ralf Ken et al…

A few technical details: one of the first or 2nd shots in the set is at ISO200, 
the bird shot at the end is at ISO800, the rest were all ISO400.
One street scene was with the FA20-35/4 at 35mm, a few shots were with the 
77ltd, but 18 of the 24 were with the 43ltd. 

> On Jan 31, 2020, at 5:33 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> Very nice set, Stan. I agree with Ken. I made numerous 12x18 prints from 
> *istd files. They held up well.
> 
> Paul
> 
>> On Jan 31, 2020, at 5:00 PM, Ken Waller  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Stan, don’t sell the *istD short. I’ve printed numerous enlarged images 
>> taken with the istD and they’ve held up very well as wall hangings. I 
>> remember we were all clamoring for more than 6mb captures.
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Stanley Halpin 
>>> Sent: Jan 31, 2020 2:38 PM
>>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List 
>>> Subject: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore
>>> 
>>> I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a cruise 
>>> we’ll be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from 
>>> Singapore. Which reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited 
>>> my pics from a long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work 
>>> related trip, supposed to be a week of meetings and discussions which I 
>>> would bookend with jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the 
>>> end. Whoever set it up (no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese 
>>> New Year was that weekend, most government and business offices were empty 
>>> by Thursday mid-day. I quite enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking 
>>> back, I am pleased to see that the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held 
>>> up nicely.
>>> 
>>> For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…
>>> 
>>>   https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Stan
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Re: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-01-31 Thread Paul Stenquist
Very nice set, Stan. I agree with Ken. I made numerous 12x18 prints from *istd 
files. They held up well.

Paul

> On Jan 31, 2020, at 5:00 PM, Ken Waller  wrote:
> 
> 
> Stan, don’t sell the *istD short. I’ve printed numerous enlarged images taken 
> with the istD and they’ve held up very well as wall hangings. I remember we 
> were all clamoring for more than 6mb captures.
> 
> -Original Message-
>> From: Stanley Halpin 
>> Sent: Jan 31, 2020 2:38 PM
>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List 
>> Subject: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore
>> 
>> I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a cruise 
>> we’ll be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from 
>> Singapore. Which reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited 
>> my pics from a long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work 
>> related trip, supposed to be a week of meetings and discussions which I 
>> would bookend with jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the 
>> end. Whoever set it up (no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese 
>> New Year was that weekend, most government and business offices were empty 
>> by Thursday mid-day. I quite enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking 
>> back, I am pleased to see that the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held up 
>> nicely.
>> 
>> For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…
>> 
>>https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628
>> 
>> 
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Re: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-01-31 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Charming, stunning and really beautiful. Those early Pentax DSLRs were
astonishingly good if you didn't overdo it with the ISO. I still keep my
*istDS because of its 'built-in' IR capability. Should also work with
the *istD.

Thanks for sharing.

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Re: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-01-31 Thread Ken Waller

Stan, don’t sell the *istD short. I’ve printed numerous enlarged images taken 
with the istD and they’ve held up very well as wall hangings. I remember we 
were all clamoring for more than 6mb captures.

-Original Message-
>From: Stanley Halpin 
>Sent: Jan 31, 2020 2:38 PM
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List 
>Subject: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore
>
>I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a cruise we’ll 
>be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from Singapore. Which 
>reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited my pics from a 
>long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work related trip, supposed 
>to be a week of meetings and discussions which I would bookend with 
>jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the end. Whoever set it up 
>(no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese New Year was that weekend, 
>most government and business offices were empty by Thursday mid-day. I quite 
>enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking back, I am pleased to see that 
>the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held up nicely.
>
>For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…
>
>   https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628
>
>
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GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore

2020-01-31 Thread Stanley Halpin
I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a cruise we’ll 
be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from Singapore. Which 
reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited my pics from a 
long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work related trip, supposed 
to be a week of meetings and discussions which I would bookend with 
jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the end. Whoever set it up 
(no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese New Year was that weekend, 
most government and business offices were empty by Thursday mid-day. I quite 
enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking back, I am pleased to see that 
the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held up nicely.

For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…

https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628


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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-09 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Am 07.02.19 um 02:28 schrieb Mark Roberts:

Oh yeah. The K-10D had a nice "look" to its images. 


...and its RAW files needed much less work to get the colours right than 
any Pentax DSLR that came after it.


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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-09 Thread Jostein



Den 08.02.2019 19:53, skrev P. J. Alling:

I never really thought the K10D sensor was mush...


It needed room though.

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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-08 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Wasn't it a good lead dog?

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On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 8:53 AM P. J. Alling 
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> I never really thought the K10D sensor was mush...
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-08 Thread P. J. Alling

I never really thought the K10D sensor was mush...

On 2/6/2019 8:28 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Jostein Øksne wrote:


The istD is still a good camera. Software has come a long way in fifteen years.
The camera I miss the most is actually the K10D. It had very special raw files, 
with its sensor oversampling technique.

Oh yeah. The K-10D had a nice "look" to its images. Not nearly as mush
dynamic range as today's sensors and obviously a bit noisier, but
wonderful when used within its limits. As is the ist-D sensor, of
course.


It's a nice image too, Mark. Love the play of sunlight and shadow across the 
landscape.

I suppose that's the real point: When the light is good most of the
job is taken care of for you, no matter what camera/sensor you're
using.


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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-07 Thread Henk Terhell

thanks Ann and Jack

Henk

Op 2019-02-07 om 14:23 schreef ann sanfedele:

those are lovely, Henk great geology :-)

ann

On 2/7/2019 2:51 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:

Beautiful landscape of Wales.
The *istD was indeed a nice little camera.
I had this same idea a few weeks ago to reprocess in LR some of of my 
old RAW pictures taken with the *istD on my trip to Australia in 2006.

Here are a few of the Great Ocean Road.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/39809564163/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/31833059027/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/46049365594/in/dateposted/

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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-07 Thread ann sanfedele

those are lovely, Henk great geology :-)

ann

On 2/7/2019 2:51 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:

Beautiful landscape of Wales.
The *istD was indeed a nice little camera.
I had this same idea a few weeks ago to reprocess in LR some of of my 
old RAW pictures taken with the *istD on my trip to Australia in 2006.

Here are a few of the Great Ocean Road.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/39809564163/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/31833059027/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/46049365594/in/dateposted/

Henk

Op 2019-02-06 om 21:16 schreef Postmaster:

Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.

https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
Snowdon hike.





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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-07 Thread Jack Davis
Nice light, well composed, Henk.

J

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 6, 2019, at 11:51 PM, Henk Terhell  wrote:
> 
> Beautiful landscape of Wales.
> The *istD was indeed a nice little camera.
> I had this same idea a few weeks ago to reprocess in LR some of of my old RAW 
> pictures taken with the *istD on my trip to Australia in 2006.
> Here are a few of the Great Ocean Road.
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/39809564163/in/photostream/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/31833059027/in/photostream/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/46049365594/in/dateposted/
> 
> Henk
> 
> Op 2019-02-06 om 21:16 schreef Postmaster:
>> Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
>> much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.
>> 
>> https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
>> Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
>> Snowdon hike.
>>  
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Henk Terhell

Beautiful landscape of Wales.
The *istD was indeed a nice little camera.
I had this same idea a few weeks ago to reprocess in LR some of of my 
old RAW pictures taken with the *istD on my trip to Australia in 2006.

Here are a few of the Great Ocean Road.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/39809564163/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/31833059027/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/46049365594/in/dateposted/

Henk

Op 2019-02-06 om 21:16 schreef Postmaster:

Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.

https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
Snowdon hike.
  



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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread ann sanfedele

MARK, MARK !

ann

On 2/6/2019 8:28 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:


 When the light is good most of the job is taken care of for you no matter 
what camera/sensor you're
using.






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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread lrc
I thought maybe you had posted the jpeg someplace

On February 6, 2019 7:22:24 PM PST, Mark Roberts  
wrote:
>l...@red4est.com wrote:
>
>>As has been noted that's a very nice photo.  By any chance is the
>original processing of it available? It would be interesting to
>compare.
>
>I'm afraid not. It was done in a much earlier version of Lightroom
>(this is all Lightropom processing, no Photoshop) and I don't even
>remember which version so I can't be sure which adjustments were even
>available.
>
>https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Mark Roberts
l...@red4est.com wrote:

>As has been noted that's a very nice photo.  By any chance is the original 
>processing of it available? It would be interesting to compare.

I'm afraid not. It was done in a much earlier version of Lightroom
(this is all Lightropom processing, no Photoshop) and I don't even
remember which version so I can't be sure which adjustments were even
available.

https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg

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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread lrc
As has been noted that's a very nice photo.  By any chance is the original 
processing of it available? It would be interesting to compare.

On February 6, 2019 5:28:38 PM PST, Mark Roberts  
wrote:
>Jostein Øksne wrote:
>
>>The istD is still a good camera. Software has come a long way in
>fifteen years.
>>The camera I miss the most is actually the K10D. It had very special
>raw files, with its sensor oversampling technique.
>
>Oh yeah. The K-10D had a nice "look" to its images. Not nearly as mush
>dynamic range as today's sensors and obviously a bit noisier, but
>wonderful when used within its limits. As is the ist-D sensor, of
>course.
>
>>It's a nice image too, Mark. Love the play of sunlight and shadow
>across the landscape.
>
>I suppose that's the real point: When the light is good most of the
>job is taken care of for you, no matter what camera/sensor you're
>using.
>
>>>https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
>
>
>
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Mark Roberts
Jostein Øksne wrote:

>The istD is still a good camera. Software has come a long way in fifteen years.
>The camera I miss the most is actually the K10D. It had very special raw 
>files, with its sensor oversampling technique.

Oh yeah. The K-10D had a nice "look" to its images. Not nearly as mush
dynamic range as today's sensors and obviously a bit noisier, but
wonderful when used within its limits. As is the ist-D sensor, of
course.

>It's a nice image too, Mark. Love the play of sunlight and shadow across the 
>landscape.

I suppose that's the real point: When the light is good most of the
job is taken care of for you, no matter what camera/sensor you're
using.

>>https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg




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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Excellent image!  I love how you caught the color changes caused by the
distance of the various hills from your camera.

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> Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
> much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.
>
> https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
> Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
> Snowdon hike.
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread ann sanfedele
Very pretty -- agree with Jostein - and I can't imagine not shooting 
raw...  I would still ahve my ISTD if I had not needed more range for a 
specific shoot and I got a new camera as pay for work.


ann

On 2/6/2019 3:36 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

The istD is still a good camera. Software has come a long way in fifteen years.
The camera I miss the most is actually the K10D. It had very special raw files, 
with its sensor oversampling technique.

It's a nice image too, Mark. Love the play of sunlight and shadow across the 
landscape.

Jostein


Den 6. februar 2019 21.16.05 CET, skrev Postmaster :

Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.

https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
Snowdon hike.



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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 6/2/19, Postmaster, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
>much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.
>
>https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
>Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
>Snowdon hike.

Beaut. Long live the *ist D !

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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Bob W-PDML
Nice. That valley deserves a good bicycling.

> On 6 Feb 2019, at 20:16, Postmaster  wrote:
> 
> Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
> much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.
> 
> https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
> Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
> Snowdon hike.
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Re: Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Jostein Øksne
The istD is still a good camera. Software has come a long way in fifteen years.
The camera I miss the most is actually the K10D. It had very special raw files, 
with its sensor oversampling technique.

It's a nice image too, Mark. Love the play of sunlight and shadow across the 
landscape.

Jostein


Den 6. februar 2019 21.16.05 CET, skrev Postmaster :
>Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
>much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.
>
>https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
>Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
>Snowdon hike.
> 

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Old school PESO - taken with an ist-D

2019-02-06 Thread Postmaster
Yet another reason to always shoot raw: Some of those old files are
much better than you thought. Here's an oldie from 2005.

https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500929.jpg
Pen-y-pass, Llanberis, Wales. This was taken as we were finishing our
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-15 Thread Paul Stenquist
I did some IR work with the R-72 on an *istD as well. It was a nice 
combination. Now I have that very expensive filter sitting in a drawer. 

On Sep 14, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:

 I really liked the IR images that the *ist-D took. I mostly used an RM-90 
 filter (since I inherited oen - my father used to use it with Kodak HIE) but 
 I later used an R-72. Very long shutter speeds with the RM90, better with the 
 R-72. I now have an IR converted K-1)D, but I use it much less than I thought 
 I would. The *ist-D was nice iwth the filters, but the workflow was a PITA, 
 swapping on a filter that did not allow you to see your composition before 
 shooting.
 
 Mark
 
 On 9/14/2013 10:45 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
 I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
 camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
 http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
 The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
 normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
 handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.
 
 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 
 On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:
 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
 :)
 Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)
 
 Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...
 
 What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
 grip
 
 ann
 
 
 
 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)
 
 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.
 
 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod
 
 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html
 
 Another article on converting an *ist D
 
 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725
 
 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
 projects on my list.
 
 
 
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-15 Thread Zos Xavius
I've never seen a dslr torn down to the sensor and pcb board before.
quite honestly, an ist conversion doesn't look that hard if you take
great pains to put everything back together in the same order. that
said, I don't think I will be trying this. I guess the ist didn't have
shake reduction, so this kind of conversion is a lot easier.

On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
 I did some IR work with the R-72 on an *istD as well. It was a nice 
 combination. Now I have that very expensive filter sitting in a drawer.

 On Sep 14, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:

 I really liked the IR images that the *ist-D took. I mostly used an RM-90 
 filter (since I inherited oen - my father used to use it with Kodak HIE) but 
 I later used an R-72. Very long shutter speeds with the RM90, better with 
 the R-72. I now have an IR converted K-1)D, but I use it much less than I 
 thought I would. The *ist-D was nice iwth the filters, but the workflow was 
 a PITA, swapping on a filter that did not allow you to see your composition 
 before shooting.

 Mark

 On 9/14/2013 10:45 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
 I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
 camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
 http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
 The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
 normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
 handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.

 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

 On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:
 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
 :)
 Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

 Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

 What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
 grip

 ann



 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.

 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

 Another article on converting an *ist D

 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-15 Thread David J Brooks
I see dust

Dave

On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Zos Xavius zosxav...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've never seen a dslr torn down to the sensor and pcb board before.
 quite honestly, an ist conversion doesn't look that hard if you take
 great pains to put everything back together in the same order. that
 said, I don't think I will be trying this. I guess the ist didn't have
 shake reduction, so this kind of conversion is a lot easier.

 On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 I did some IR work with the R-72 on an *istD as well. It was a nice 
 combination. Now I have that very expensive filter sitting in a drawer.

 On Sep 14, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:

 I really liked the IR images that the *ist-D took. I mostly used an RM-90 
 filter (since I inherited oen - my father used to use it with Kodak HIE) 
 but I later used an R-72. Very long shutter speeds with the RM90, better 
 with the R-72. I now have an IR converted K-1)D, but I use it much less 
 than I thought I would. The *ist-D was nice iwth the filters, but the 
 workflow was a PITA, swapping on a filter that did not allow you to see 
 your composition before shooting.

 Mark

 On 9/14/2013 10:45 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
 I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
 camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
 http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
 The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
 normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
 handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.

 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

 On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:
 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this 
 herself.
 :)
 Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

 Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

 What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on 
 the
 grip

 ann



 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.

 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

 Another article on converting an *ist D

 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
 projects on my list.



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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Ann Sanfedele



On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:

Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
post might be of interest.
Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
:)

Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on 
the grip


ann



(PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
*ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
yourself.

https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
a converted *ist D
http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

Another article on converting an *ist D
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
projects on my list.





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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Darren Addy
I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.

On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:

 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
 :)

 Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

 Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

 What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
 grip

 ann



 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.

 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

 Another article on converting an *ist D

 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
 projects on my list.




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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Alan C

Fascinating, but you would have to be quite brave to attempt that! Even with
the long exposures, Mark's approach is better for the faint hearted.  The
graveyard scenes are quite spooky. IR is the only way to make anyone imagine
what snow would look like in Phalaborwa! Now, what can you tell me about 
doing

something similar with a K110D before I unload mine?

Alan

-Original Message- 
From: Darren Addy

Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 4:03 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
post might be of interest.
Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
:)
(PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
*ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
yourself.

https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
a converted *ist D
http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

Another article on converting an *ist D
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Darren Addy
Pretty much the same story, Alan.
The K110D had a weaker IR cut filter compared to the cameras that came
later. You can modify them, by removing the filter, or use as-is with
longer exposures.
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/post-your-photos/174771-landscape-cachamay-falls-ir.html

On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Alan C c...@lantic.net wrote:
 Fascinating, but you would have to be quite brave to attempt that! Even with
 the long exposures, Mark's approach is better for the faint hearted.  The
 graveyard scenes are quite spooky. IR is the only way to make anyone imagine
 what snow would look like in Phalaborwa! Now, what can you tell me about
 doing
 something similar with a K110D before I unload mine?

 Alan

 -Original Message- From: Darren Addy
 Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 4:03 PM
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
 Subject: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared


 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
 :)
 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.

 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

 Another article on converting an *ist D
 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
 projects on my list.



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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread David J Brooks
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
 camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
 http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
 The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
 normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
 handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.

I used mine for several years with a Hoya R72 filter. Yes it is longer
shutter speeds and tripod mount4d but it gave great results.

Still may convert my K10D over the winter

Dave

 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:

 Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
 post might be of interest.
 Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
 :)

 Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

 Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

 What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
 grip

 ann



 (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
 *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

 As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
 infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
 great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
 conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
 yourself.

 https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

 If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
 a converted *ist D
 http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

 Another article on converting an *ist D

 http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

 I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Larry Colen
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 02:00:06PM -0400, David J Brooks wrote:
 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
  I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
  camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
  http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
  The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
  normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
  handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.
 
 I used mine for several years with a Hoya R72 filter. Yes it is longer
 shutter speeds and tripod mount4d but it gave great results.
 
 Still may convert my K10D over the winter

For what it's worth, if someone wants to try IR before converting their camera, 
it's possible I could loan you mine depending on timing and other logistics.

It can be a lot of fun, but it has fairly limited applications, so I expect 
that it'll spend most of it's time sitting on a shelf.

 
 Dave
 
  On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 
 
  On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:
 
  Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
  post might be of interest.
  Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
  :)
 
  Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)
 
  Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...
 
  What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
  grip
 
  ann
 
 
 
  (PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
  *ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)
 
  As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
  infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
  great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
  conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
  yourself.
 
  https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod
 
  If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
  a converted *ist D
  http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html
 
  Another article on converting an *ist D
 
  http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725
 
  I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
  projects on my list.
 
 
 
 
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Re: *ist D: Complete step by step conversion to infrared

2013-09-14 Thread Mark C
I really liked the IR images that the *ist-D took. I mostly used an 
RM-90 filter (since I inherited oen - my father used to use it with 
Kodak HIE) but I later used an R-72. Very long shutter speeds with the 
RM90, better with the R-72. I now have an IR converted K-1)D, but I use 
it much less than I thought I would. The *ist-D was nice iwth the 
filters, but the workflow was a PITA, swapping on a filter that did not 
allow you to see your composition before shooting.


Mark

On 9/14/2013 10:45 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

I should add that the *ist D and a filter makes a great infrared
camera WITHOUT conversion too, as our own Mark Cassino shows:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/cat49/
The only disadvantage is that you have longer shutter speeds so it
normally needs to be tripod mounted. Doing the conversion allow you to
handhold most IR exposures and use the camera's metering system.

On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


On 9/14/2013 10:03, Darren Addy wrote:

Considering that Ann has an *ist D for sale right now, I thought this
post might be of interest.
Make her an offer quick before she decides to keep it and do this herself.
:)

Zero chance of that - you would not be surprised to learn :-)

Thanks for posting this, Darren - maybe you got me a customer...

What I'd really like is someone who doesn't mind the green duct tape on the
grip

ann




(PS.. *ist DL and DS are going from $119-125 on KEH, but they have NO
*ist D for some odd reason. That odd reason may be the link below.)

As you may recall, the *ist D sensor was much more sensitive to
infrared light even BEFORE removing the hot filter, so this makes it a
great camera to mod for IR. You can pay some place to do the
conversion, or you can follow these step-by-step instructions
yourself.

https://sites.google.com/site/vincenzomiceli/pentax--ist-d-ir-mod

If you need some inspiration, here is a portfolio from a guy who used
a converted *ist D
http://www.jrsphotos.com/lrg/portfolio/infrared/index.html

Another article on converting an *ist D

http://www.ephotozine.com/article/convert-your-digital-slr-to-infrared-8725

I got one myself, for this purpose, and it is one of the yet to do
projects on my list.




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Free L brackets, *ist D and K10/20

2013-08-31 Thread Rob Studdert
Hi Team,

Last offer, custom Savage/Studdert made anodised aluminium L brackets
with Manfrotto QR plates ready to go for the *ist D and K10/20, they
allow a quick transition from vertical to horizontal orientation and
keep the lens centred over the tripods centre. One 200PL-14 QR Plate
is permanently fixed to the unit (included) and a second is screwed to
the bracket over the anti-rotation/locating pins as required

Shipping only, *istD bracket weighs 325g, the other weighs in at 335g.
The cost to ship either to the US would be in the order of AU$13.70 or
approx US$12.19, Paypal with the sender accepting fees would make for
a quick and easy transaction.

http://auspost.com.au/apps/international-parcel.html?searchCriteria.countryCode=US

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/06tf2w7clsb7vef/bHEFX9aI3l

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FS Friday: *ist-D - D-BG1 - FA J 18-35,

2013-07-12 Thread John

Feeling really ambivalent about this, but I have the K10D to back up my
K20D and I don't think I'm ever going to use the *ist-D the way it
should be used.

It's currently relegated to the shelf in the closet  only gets used I
can remember to pull it down, put it together  run a few frames to make
sure it's still working.

I have all of the original packaging with the inserts; manuals,
literature  software.

I replaced the original flimsy translusent plastic push in body cap with
a genuine Pentax body cap K (the kind that fits the bayonet  snaps in
like a lens).

The only thing missing is the Hot shoe cover Fk, which I'm still
looking for  may yet turn up.

I want $250 USD (+ shipping) for the lot  I won't split it up. Whether
it goes to someone on the list, someone on Craigslist (a week from today
if no one here wants it) or goes back into my closet, it's all going
together.

The formalities:

Pentax *ist-D, 6.1MP w/caps, strap, manual, software manual  software CD
Pentax Battery Grip D-BG1 w/manual
Pentax FA J 18mmF4 - 35mmF5.6 AL

Cash, Check or Money Order. I'm willing to do PayPal *if* I can figure
out how. Check or Money Order have to clear before shipping. Tell me how
you want it shipped  I'll let you know what they're going to charge me.
I apologize in advance for being so anal about that, but I've had
problems before.

Also let me know if you want the shipment insured.

I've had it out this week  it *IS* working right now.

I have a set of 4 Energizer Lithium PHOTO CRV3 batteries I'll send
along, along with some (3 I think) 4GB CF cards  a 67mm Polarizing
filter I won't be needing.

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RE: Question About *ist D

2012-06-19 Thread John Coyle
Hmm - I do actually shoot raw most of the time Bruce - only use jpeg when I'm 
looking for fast response , as in kids running around.
I should also have said that, with a good lens, I have printed unprocessed 
jpeg's up to A4 with satisfactory results, so I am a lot unimpressed with the, 
at one time, constant refrain that Pentax jpeg's were too soft.


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia




-Original Message-
From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Walker
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 9:45 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Question About *ist D

Not a given at all, John.

From all I've read folks generally expect JPEG shots to be basically cooked 
and ready to serve. A smaller percentage of JPEG shooters will crop and maybe 
do some basic exposure tweaks, but the majority of JPEG adherents expect the 
camera to have done everything, like sharpening and saturation.

If you shoot assuming that the shot will need further processing you are doing 
yourself a disservice by shooting JPEG and you should be using RAW. Otherwise 
you are not only trying to undo what the camera has already done to the image, 
but you will have thrown away precious dynamic range too.


On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:09 AM, John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 I use the middle settings for saturation, sharpness and contrast, and 
 have never had an issue with the jpeg's.  In processing, I find that 
 using Unsharp Mask at 50-70%,  radius 1 and threshold 0 works well for 
 prints up to A4 (the biggest I've gone with digital uncropped).
 I don't know why people would criticize an unprocessed jpeg in the 
 first place, it's surely a given that it needs to be worked with?

 John Coyle
 Brisbane, Australia




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 Of Joseph Tainter
 Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
 To: pdml@pdml.net
 Subject: Question About *ist D

 I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it 
 is all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always 
 use PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft 
 and lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll be 
 satisfied with the images.

 Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and 
 brilliance for this camera?

 Thanks,

 Joe

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Re: Question About *ist D

2012-06-19 Thread Jeffery Smith
I remember that a huge minus for Sigma's first dSLR was that it only shot raw. 
Today, I would not think twice about shooting raw unless the writing speed was 
absurd (as in the Ricoh ps). 

Today, I only shoot raw. But I'm not shooting sports!

Sent from my iPad

Jeffery L. Smith
New Orleans, Louisiana
USA

On Jun 19, 2012, at 20:45, John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 Hmm - I do actually shoot raw most of the time Bruce - only use jpeg when I'm 
 looking for fast response , as in kids running around.
 I should also have said that, with a good lens, I have printed unprocessed 
 jpeg's up to A4 with satisfactory results, so I am a lot unimpressed with 
 the, at one time, constant refrain that Pentax jpeg's were too soft.
 
 
 John Coyle
 Brisbane, Australia
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Bruce 
 Walker
 Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 9:45 PM
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
 Subject: Re: Question About *ist D
 
 Not a given at all, John.
 
 From all I've read folks generally expect JPEG shots to be basically cooked 
 and ready to serve. A smaller percentage of JPEG shooters will crop and maybe 
 do some basic exposure tweaks, but the majority of JPEG adherents expect the 
 camera to have done everything, like sharpening and saturation.
 
 If you shoot assuming that the shot will need further processing you are 
 doing yourself a disservice by shooting JPEG and you should be using RAW. 
 Otherwise you are not only trying to undo what the camera has already done to 
 the image, but you will have thrown away precious dynamic range too.
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:09 AM, John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 I use the middle settings for saturation, sharpness and contrast, and 
 have never had an issue with the jpeg's.  In processing, I find that 
 using Unsharp Mask at 50-70%,  radius 1 and threshold 0 works well for 
 prints up to A4 (the biggest I've gone with digital uncropped).
 I don't know why people would criticize an unprocessed jpeg in the 
 first place, it's surely a given that it needs to be worked with?
 
 John Coyle
 Brisbane, Australia
 
 
 
 
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 Of Joseph Tainter
 Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
 To: pdml@pdml.net
 Subject: Question About *ist D
 
 I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it 
 is all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always 
 use PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft 
 and lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll be 
 satisfied with the images.
 
 Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and 
 brilliance for this camera?
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: Question About *ist D

2012-06-18 Thread John Francis
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 11:27:45AM -0600, Joseph Tainter wrote:
 I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it
 is all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always
 use PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft
 and lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll
 be satisfied with the images.
 
 Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and
 brilliance for this camera?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Joe

I just left mine at the defaults. If you really want the JPEGs to look
more like those from a cheap point-and-shoot, bump the sharpness and
saturation up to +1.



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RE: Question About *ist D

2012-06-18 Thread John Coyle
I use the middle settings for saturation, sharpness and contrast, and have 
never had an
issue with the jpeg's.  In processing, I find that using Unsharp Mask at 
50-70%,  radius 1
and threshold 0 works well for prints up to A4 (the biggest I've gone with 
digital
uncropped).
I don't know why people would criticize an unprocessed jpeg in the first place, 
it's
surely a given that it needs to be worked with?

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia




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From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Joseph 
Tainter
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Question About *ist D

I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all the 
camera she
needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use PEF, and recall that *ist D 
JPEGs were
criticized for being soft and lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera 
so that
she'll be satisfied with the images.

Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and brilliance 
for this
camera?

Thanks,

Joe

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Re: Question About *ist D

2012-06-18 Thread Bruce Walker
Not a given at all, John.

From all I've read folks generally expect JPEG shots to be basically
cooked and ready to serve. A smaller percentage of JPEG shooters will
crop and maybe do some basic exposure tweaks, but the majority of JPEG
adherents expect the camera to have done everything, like sharpening
and saturation.

If you shoot assuming that the shot will need further processing you
are doing yourself a disservice by shooting JPEG and you should be
using RAW. Otherwise you are not only trying to undo what the camera
has already done to the image, but you will have thrown away precious
dynamic range too.


On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:09 AM, John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 I use the middle settings for saturation, sharpness and contrast, and have 
 never had an
 issue with the jpeg's.  In processing, I find that using Unsharp Mask at 
 50-70%,  radius 1
 and threshold 0 works well for prints up to A4 (the biggest I've gone with 
 digital
 uncropped).
 I don't know why people would criticize an unprocessed jpeg in the first 
 place, it's
 surely a given that it needs to be worked with?

 John Coyle
 Brisbane, Australia




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 From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of 
 Joseph Tainter
 Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
 To: pdml@pdml.net
 Subject: Question About *ist D

 I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all 
 the camera she
 needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use PEF, and recall that *ist 
 D JPEGs were
 criticized for being soft and lacking contrast. I would like to set the 
 camera so that
 she'll be satisfied with the images.

 Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and 
 brilliance for this
 camera?

 Thanks,

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Re: Question About *ist D

2012-06-18 Thread David J Brooks
I only had troble with my 16-45 lens for softness, all others did
quite well, and i did +1 on the incamera sharpness.

Dave

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Joseph Tainter jtain...@mindspring.com wrote:
 I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all
 the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use PEF, and
 recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft and lacking
 contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll be satisfied with
 the images.

 Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and
 brilliance for this camera?

 Thanks,

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RE: Question About *ist D

2012-06-18 Thread Kenneth Waller
Probably for the same reason they,d discard a slide that missed the mark 
exposure wise !

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Sent: Jun 18, 2012 4:09 AM
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: RE: Question About *ist D

I use the middle settings for saturation, sharpness and contrast, and have 
never had an
issue with the jpeg's.  In processing, I find that using Unsharp Mask at 
50-70%,  radius 1
and threshold 0 works well for prints up to A4 (the biggest I've gone with 
digital
uncropped).
I don't know why people would criticize an unprocessed jpeg in the first 
place, it's
surely a given that it needs to be worked with?

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia




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From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Joseph 
Tainter
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Question About *ist D

I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all 
the camera she
needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use PEF, and recall that *ist D 
JPEGs were
criticized for being soft and lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera 
so that
she'll be satisfied with the images.

Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and brilliance 
for this
camera?

Thanks,

Joe

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Question About *ist D

2012-06-17 Thread Joseph Tainter
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is 
all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use 
PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft and 
lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll be 
satisfied with the images.


Does anyone recall what in-camera settings to use for sharpness and 
brilliance for this camera?


Thanks,

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Fwd: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d

2012-02-07 Thread Ann Sanfedele

well looks like we are back.. I'll try this post again

 Original Message 
Subject: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 10:44:25 -0500
From: Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net

My friend, author Trina Robbins, wrote a nice little piece on the old
East Village local paper of years ago.  She sent me the link, saying
Well this time they gave you the photo credit

http://eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/trina-robbins-on-finding-sanctuary-at-evo/

I took the color shot in November, hastily, when she was here for her
book signing. She liked it. (I hate doing head shots and I don't do it
well, but she's my friend sooo... )

I had put my copyright on the photo I sent her, discretely and small...

Maybe some Flickerite could point out the problem although I have
mixed feelings about it.

sigh
ann

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Re: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d

2012-02-07 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Nice image in any event.
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 well looks like we are back.. I'll try this post again

  Original Message 
 Subject: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d
 Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 10:44:25 -0500
 From: Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net

 My friend, author Trina Robbins, wrote a nice little piece on the old
 East Village local paper of years ago.  She sent me the link, saying
 Well this time they gave you the photo credit

 http://eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/trina-robbins-on-finding-sanctuary-at-evo/

 I took the color shot in November, hastily, when she was here for her
 book signing. She liked it. (I hate doing head shots and I don't do it
 well, but she's my friend sooo... )

 I had put my copyright on the photo I sent her, discretely and small...

 Maybe some Flickerite could point out the problem although I have
 mixed feelings about it.

 sigh
 ann

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Re: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d

2012-02-07 Thread Ann Sanfedele

Thanks , Dan
actually now someone I sent the link to commented on it and made the 
correction  in a way.



did you read Trina's article?
I hadn't known about her being in a Joni Mitchell song - well, at least 
I dont remember knowing! LOL


ann


On 2/7/2012 14:37, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

Nice image in any event.
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Ann Sanfedeleann...@nyc.rr.com  wrote:

well looks like we are back.. I'll try this post again

 Original Message 
Subject: OT - well it does involve a photo taken with my ist d
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 10:44:25 -0500
From: Ann Sanfedeleann...@nyc.rr.com
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail Listpdml@pdml.net

My friend, author Trina Robbins, wrote a nice little piece on the old
East Village local paper of years ago.  She sent me the link, saying
Well this time they gave you the photo credit

http://eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/trina-robbins-on-finding-sanctuary-at-evo/

I took the color shot in November, hastily, when she was here for her
book signing. She liked it. (I hate doing head shots and I don't do it
well, but she's my friend sooo... )

I had put my copyright on the photo I sent her, discretely and small...

Maybe some Flickerite could point out the problem although I have
mixed feelings about it.

sigh
ann

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Re: Wanted: *ist D body

2012-01-23 Thread David J Brooks
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm in the market for an *ist D body.
 I'd also consider a DS or DS2, but I think I prefer the plain ol' D.

 If anyone has one that they'd like to see go to a good home, drop me
 the particulars.
 Thanks.

 Darren Addy
 Kearney, Nebraska

The istD is also quite good for IR work if that should be on your agenda,

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Re: Wanted: *ist D body

2012-01-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
You can find them on ebay on a regular basis. I've even seen some new ones 
offered there.
Paul
On Jan 23, 2012, at 9:48 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

 On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm in the market for an *ist D body.
 I'd also consider a DS or DS2, but I think I prefer the plain ol' D.
 
 If anyone has one that they'd like to see go to a good home, drop me
 the particulars.
 Thanks.
 
 Darren Addy
 Kearney, Nebraska
 
 The istD is also quite good for IR work if that should be on your agenda,
 
 Dave
 
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Wanted: *ist D body

2012-01-22 Thread Darren Addy
I'm in the market for an *ist D body.
I'd also consider a DS or DS2, but I think I prefer the plain ol' D.

If anyone has one that they'd like to see go to a good home, drop me
the particulars.
Thanks.

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FS Friday - K10D and *ist-D

2011-10-07 Thread Mark C

A couple of DSLR's for sale:

Pentax K10D - Camera Body, 2 batteries, charger, box, strap, manual, USB 
 video cables, software, 2 gig memory card. Camera works great but note 
the following condition issues:


The auto rotate feature goes wonky now and then and flips horizontal 
images to portrait and vice versa.It comes and goes and usually resets 
for a while after removing the batteries. I just turned off auto rotate 
and let it be - it has had this problem for several years. Image quality 
is not affected.


There are also several light scratches in the LCD. They are not visible 
when the LCD is active and are barely visible when it is off.


Otherwise in fine working condition. $150 US.

Pentax *ist-D: Body, 1 gig CF card, and manual. Works great. No 
condition issues.  $75 US.


Terms: Buyer pays shipping - USPS priority rate of $14.95 to any US 
location. 14 day inspection period. If the buyer does not like it return 
for a full refund, but pay return postage. Otherwise sold as is.


Email any questions to my non-PDML address: cass...@markcassino.com

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-15 Thread Boris Liberman

On 3/14/2011 9:34 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:

On Mar 13, 2011, at 21:28, Paul Stenquist wrote:


All of which makes the K-5, which is nearly silent, an outstanding technical 
achievement.


Quieter, even, than the K7?

  -Charles


I don't know about the commas, but K-5 is surely quieter than K-7. This 
is what surprised me too when I got my K-5.


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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-15 Thread Bruce Walker

On 11-03-15 2:24 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:

On 3/14/2011 9:34 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:

On Mar 13, 2011, at 21:28, Paul Stenquist wrote:


All of which makes the K-5, which is nearly silent, an outstanding 
technical achievement.


Quieter, even, than the K7?

  -Charles


I don't know about the commas, but K-5 is surely quieter than K-7. 
This is what surprised me too when I got my K-5.


Boris


Rest assured that the commas are silent, Boris.

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-15 Thread David J Brooks
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:

 but K-5 is surely quieter than K-7.
 Boris

Wonder if they can add a firm ware up date to allow the 6x7 CU--LUNK sound.:-)

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-14 Thread Charles Robinson
On Mar 13, 2011, at 21:28, Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 All of which makes the K-5, which is nearly silent, an outstanding technical 
 achievement.

Quieter, even, than the K7?

 -Charles

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Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Ann Sanfedele


I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that 
makes the camera sound like a camera with film in
it being automatically advanced.  

I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when 
shooting  - a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.


I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean 
it isn't there of course)


T I A

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Rob Studdert
On 14 March 2011 11:37, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

 I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that makes
 the camera sound like a camera with film in
 it being automatically advanced.
 I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when shooting
  - a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

 I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean it
 isn't there of course)

Hi Ann,

If you're talking about t what I think you're talking about I suspect
that you're out of luck. The sound is likely due to the motor/gears
used to prime the mirror and shutter for the next shot.

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Ann Sanfedele



Rob Studdert wrote:


On 14 March 2011 11:37, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 


I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that makes
the camera sound like a camera with film in
it being automatically advanced.
I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when shooting
- a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean it
isn't there of course)
   



Hi Ann,

If you're talking about t what I think you're talking about I suspect
that you're out of luck. The sound is likely due to the motor/gears
used to prime the mirror and shutter for the next shot.


oh well...

I ' ll just try to stay away from peoples ears  or make sure I don't 
shoot when the music is really soft.


thanks Rob
ann



 





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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread David Parsons
You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
use a blimp.

http://www.picturedujour.com/2008/05/30/how-to-make-a-sound-blimp-for-your-camera/67

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

 I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that makes
 the camera sound like a camera with film in
 it being automatically advanced.
 I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when shooting
  - a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

 I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean it
 isn't there of course)

 T I A

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Ann Sanfedele



David Parsons wrote:


You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
use a blimp.


Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???

Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside PS Sx120 but I 
can't shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300


Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX

ann



http://www.picturedujour.com/2008/05/30/how-to-make-a-sound-blimp-for-your-camera/67

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 


I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that makes
the camera sound like a camera with film in
it being automatically advanced.
I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when shooting
- a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean it
isn't there of course)

T I A

ann


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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread David Parsons
Read the link.  It's a box that you put around the camera and lens to
dampen/silence camera operation.

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 David Parsons wrote:

 You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
 use a blimp.

 Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???

 Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside PS Sx120 but I can't
 shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300

 Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX

 ann



 http://www.picturedujour.com/2008/05/30/how-to-make-a-sound-blimp-for-your-camera/67

 On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that
 makes
 the camera sound like a camera with film in
 it being automatically advanced.
 I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when
 shooting
 - a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

 I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean
 it
 isn't there of course)

 T I A

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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread John Francis
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 09:18:54PM -0400, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
 
 
 David Parsons wrote:
 
 You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
 use a blimp.
 
 Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???
 
 Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside PS Sx120 but
 I can't shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300
 
 Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX
 
 ann

You can turn the sound off on a digital PS because the sound is
a fake sound because that's what real cameras sound like (and
also, possibly, to give you some feedback on when you actually
ended up taking the picture after waiting for the camera to get
round to it - shutter lag on a PS can be very annoying).

The sound from a DSLR is real - it's the noise made by the
mechanical parts of the camera (shutter and/or mirror) moving.

You would have had some of that sound even with a K1000 or KX;
the actual shutter actuation, and the mirror banging around.

It's noisier on a DSLR for several reasons.  For one thing,
everything happens fast - much faster than in those older all-
mechanical bodies, with a fastest shutter speed of 1/1000s.
The faster you operate any machine, the noisier it usually is.
Plus the re-arming happens as part of the exposure; you don't
have the option of splitting exposure and re-cocking into two
separate parts, and doing the second part slowly and quietly.
And, finally, not only does everything happen fast - you've
also got extra noise from the electric motors doing the work.



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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Ann Sanfedele

Sorry Dave --
I didnt see the link  don;t know why... and your email came in after Rob 
's  I think youre out of luck

and I thought you were being a wise ass :-)

ann

David Parsons wrote:


Read the link.  It's a box that you put around the camera and lens to
dampen/silence camera operation.

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 


David Parsons wrote:

   


You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
use a blimp.

 


Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???

Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside PS Sx120 but I can't
shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300

Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX

ann


   


http://www.picturedujour.com/2008/05/30/how-to-make-a-sound-blimp-for-your-camera/67

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:

 


I don't mean the beep  I have that shut off... I mean the sound that
makes
the camera sound like a camera with film in
it being automatically advanced.
I've got something coming up where I need  to be veeerry quiet when
shooting
- a small Jazz concert in a artist's loft.

I can't find anything in the manual that addresses that.  (doesn't mean
it
isn't there of course)

T I A

ann


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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Paul Stenquist

On Mar 13, 2011, at 9:51 PM, John Francis wrote:
 
 It's noisier on a DSLR for several reasons.  For one thing,
 everything happens fast - much faster than in those older all-
 mechanical bodies, with a fastest shutter speed of 1/1000s.
 The faster you operate any machine, the noisier it usually is.
 Plus the re-arming happens as part of the exposure; you don't
 have the option of splitting exposure and re-cocking into two
 separate parts, and doing the second part slowly and quietly.
 And, finally, not only does everything happen fast - you've
 also got extra noise from the electric motors doing the work.

All of which makes the K-5, which is nearly silent, an outstanding technical 
achievement.
Paul


 
 
 
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Re: Help - How do I turn off the sound on the ist D?

2011-03-13 Thread Ann Sanfedele



John Francis wrote:


On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 09:18:54PM -0400, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
 


David Parsons wrote:


You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
use a blimp.


Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???

Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside PS Sx120 but
I can't shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300

Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX

ann
   



You can turn the sound off on a digital PS because the sound is
a fake sound because that's what real cameras sound like (and
also, possibly, to give you some feedback on when you actually
ended up taking the picture after waiting for the camera to get
round to it - shutter lag on a PS can be very annoying).

ugh...  I had thought , clearly incorrectly, that the dslr had a fake 
sound too.
but it does seem the sound is louder on the isd D than it was on my Eos 
Rebel..



The sound from a DSLR is real - it's the noise made by the
mechanical parts of the camera (shutter and/or mirror) moving.

You would have had some of that sound even with a K1000 or KX;
the actual shutter actuation, and the mirror banging around.


right - but shooting for 40 years with those and no motor drives ever
I could frequently get off shots that non one even suspected I shot...
sometimes, though I did lock up the mirror when I was shooting
wild life and had the camera on the tripod... once I had the subject in 
my sights.



It's noisier on a DSLR for several reasons.  For one thing,
everything happens fast - much faster than in those older all-
mechanical bodies, with a fastest shutter speed of 1/1000s.
The faster you operate any machine, the noisier it usually is.
Plus the re-arming happens as part of the exposure; you don't
have the option of splitting exposure and re-cocking into two
separate parts, and doing the second part slowly and quietly.
And, finally, not only does everything happen fast - you've
also got extra noise from the electric motors doing the work.


Now what was all that stuff about a mirrorless dslr ??? :-)
thanks , JOhn

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Boris Liberman
Oh yeah! Those of us who live in big cities - they get all the fun :-). 
The second shot is just hilarious. And the first one - excellent light, 
Ann! You rock!


Boris


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Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large




Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Ann Sanfedele



Tim Bray wrote:


So warm.  Have you considered cropping quite a bit off the left, just
to the left of the doorframe?  -T

I did, actually... but I liked the irony of the sign.  I had another 
frame without it but then

it was only light and form to me.

ann



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Christine Aguila wrote:

   


These are great.  The light in Red Door is lovely as is the composition.
Oh, that poor dog.  Well seen, Ann!  Cheers, Christine
 


Thanks, Christine
Stay safe in your blizzard!
ann

   



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Red Door


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Oh, the indignity!


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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Ann Sanfedele



Boris Liberman wrote:

Oh yeah! Those of us who live in big cities - they get all the fun 
:-). The second shot is just hilarious. And the first one - excellent 
light, Ann! You rock!


Boris 


Lol thanks Boris
ann





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Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large 






Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Steven Desjardins
Har!  Hadn't noticed that sign.

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 Tim Bray wrote:

 So warm.  Have you considered cropping quite a bit off the left, just
 to the left of the doorframe?  -T

 I did, actually... but I liked the irony of the sign.  I had another frame
 without it but then
 it was only light and form to me.

 ann


 On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 Christine Aguila wrote:



 These are great.  The light in Red Door is lovely as is the composition.
 Oh, that poor dog.  Well seen, Ann!  Cheers, Christine


 Thanks, Christine
 Stay safe in your blizzard!
 ann



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 Red Door



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 Oh, the indignity!



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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread frank theriault
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
 Red Door

 http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large

 

 Oh, the indignity!

 http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1174015843_CVhUM/Large

The second one's a classic!

Love 'em both, Ann.

cheers,
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pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Don Guthrie
Two timeless pictures. The second one is always going to make the viewer 
smile. The 1st one should be entered in the next contest with the theme 
Red Both are well composed exposed. Both give the viewer pleasure...DG





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Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large



Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-02 Thread Stan Halpin
Ann - I keep coming back to the Red Door. I love the lighting and the colors. 
And enough context/surround to make it much more than a picture of a door. Very 
very nice. 
The other is cute IIRC. But not one I would go back and look at again.

stan


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 Red Door
 
 http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large
 
 
 
 Oh, the indignity!
 
 http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1174015843_CVhUM/Large
 


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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

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Stan Halpin wrote:

Ann - I keep coming back to the Red Door. I love the lighting and the colors. And enough context/surround to make it much more than a picture of a door. Very very nice. 


thanks so much!


The other is cute IIRC. But not one I would go back and look at again.

stan
 


The doggie will be glad :-)

ann



 


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Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large



Oh, the indignity!

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2011-02-01 Thread Ann Sanfedele

Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large



Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread Ken Waller

Red Door :
Nice composition with great light - well done.

Kenneth Waller
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Subject: pair of Pesos - more ist d love



Red Door

http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1172139078_u4ur4/Large



Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread Jack Davis
Very nice array of red tones, Ann. Like it!

You had to further demean her dignity by taking a picture, didn't you. Poor 
thing.

Jack

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 Oh, the indignity!
 
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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread P. J. Alling

It coulda' been worse...

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1604247/PESO/PESO%20--%20dignity.html

On 2/1/2011 4:16 PM, Jack Davis wrote:

Very nice array of red tones, Ann. Like it!

You had to further demean her dignity by taking a picture, didn't you. Poor 
thing.

Jack

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Red Door

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Oh, the indignity!

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread Ann Sanfedele



Ken Waller wrote:


Red Door :
Nice composition with great light - well done.



Thanks, Ken...
Btw I think I forgot to kudo you on factory butte... I know the place 
well...and I love that yellow carpet

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Red Door

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread Paul Stenquist
Excellent. Love the light and colors of Red Door. And the dog pic is a 
welcome smile.
Paul


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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread David J Brooks
Love red door

Dave

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Re: pair of Pesos - more ist d love

2011-02-01 Thread Steven Desjardins
Red door is a great shot.  OTOH, I had a short haired dog that used to
like her little coat.  At least she would go get it when she wanted to
go out.

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