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From: Fred Widall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 6:12 PM
Subject: re: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
After reading Mark Cassino's recent posting explaining how he takes
his amazing snowflake photographs I've been itching
After reading Mark Cassino's recent posting explaining how he takes
his amazing snowflake photographs I've been itching to give it
a try... so of course we get a thaw and no snow falls !!
Today the snow returned and the temperatures were moderate so as soon
as I got home from work I hooked up my
to retain at least a little self-esteem.
Tom C.
From: Fred Widall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: re: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 18:12:46 -0500 (EST)
After reading Mark Cassino's recent posting explaining how
- From: Mark Cassino
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To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:04 PM
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded the February update to my website, with the second
installment of snow crystal photos for this year. Since,in the last 5
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nothing much has changed Mark.
We are a little older, you are better at what you do, and I still hate
you.
Great portfolio.
Thanks Bill - though now I think the PDML will be tagged as a 'hate list...
Har!
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From: Mark Cassino
Thanks Bill - though now I think the PDML will be tagged as a 'hate
list...
Har!
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Hasn't it always been?
CW
really
I just uploaded the February update to my website, with the second
installment of snow crystal photos for this year. Since,in the last 5 years,
I've only had one good post-January snow session, I expect that this will be
it for this year.
I experimented with lighting a bit, and made some
, January 31, 2005 10:04 PM
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded the February update to my website, with the second
installment of snow crystal photos for this year. Since,in the last 5
years, I've only had one good post-January snow session, I expect
Beautiful shots Mark.
The coffee can had the pastic on top and the light in it?
Don
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From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:04 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded
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From: Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:21 PM
Subject: RE: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
Beautiful shots Mark.
The coffee can had the pastic on top and the light in it?
Don
-Original Message
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded the February update to my website, with the second
installment of snow crystal photos for this year. Since,in the last 5
years, I've only had one good post-January snow session, I expect that this
will be it for this year.
I
- Original Message -
From: Mark Cassino
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded the February update to my website,
Nothing much has changed Mark.
We are a little older, you are better at what you do, and I still
hate you.
Great portfolio.
William Robb
Yea, what Bill said.
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: Mark Cassino
Subject: Website Update - 2004/05 Snowcrystals
I just uploaded the February update to my website,
Nothing much has changed Mark.
We are a little older, you are better at what you do, and I still hate
you
On 9/7/04, Cliff Nietvelt, discombobulated, offered:
Howdy all
Just updated my website with a new photo (hoary
marmot), under Photo of the Month: July at the bottom
of the Home page.
www.cliffnietvelt.com
Taken with a SMC F-300mm F4.5 ED[IF] an MZ-S with
Provia 100F. Still using Pentax...
Howdy all
Just updated my website with a new photo (hoary
marmot), under Photo of the Month: July at the bottom
of the Home page.
www.cliffnietvelt.com
Taken with a SMC F-300mm F4.5 ED[IF] an MZ-S with
Provia 100F. Still using Pentax...
Also Art Cards are available.
Best regards,
Cliff
Very interesting. Makes me realize that there's alot more to all of us
here than the impressions left through PDML messages! Esp liked reading
your journal and your meanderings. I'll have to drop you a note
sometime on my thoughts around these.
rg
graywolf wrote:
Been finally doing things
Nice, now your going to force me to finally finish
mine!
--- graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Been
finally doing things to my website. I would
like folks to take a look and
let me know what they think of the changes.
--
graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com
You might as well accept
On 2 Aug 2003 at 23:22, U+B Scheffler wrote:
Wonderful stuff.
http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/lighthouses/0308l04.htm is just
incredible. Did you paint it in oil-paint or did you use acrylic?
Regrads
Bernd
I always use watercolours for backgrounds like that.
:-)
Cheers,
Jostein
--
Wow, Mark - Your photos are incredible! One can see these birds at a
distance, but if it weren't for photographers such as yourself who take the
time and have the patience to photograph them, we would never be able to
enjoy their true beauty.
Thanks for sharing.
Kathy L.
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Hi folks -
I just put up a new update to my website. There's a handful more warbler
photos and the conclusion to the essay about shooting them. Plus ~125 more
photos, mostly from recent months.
Stop on by if you a chance - and as always comments, feedback, and mention
of glaring HTML errors
At 07:55 22/9/02 -0400, you wrote:
Some very nice work.I especially like the bark
topic.
Dave
Thank you, Dave. Barks have been among my favorite
subjects for about three to four years now. I am
still often surprised by the variety of their
shapes and textures.
Yves
At 13:36 22/9/02 +0100, you wrote:
Thank you for your nice comments! I must say I enjoyed designing my site,
even though it took me longer than expected...
Why does your website wants to set cookies? I have rejected them, and it
seems to work well without them.
Frits J. Wüthrich
As you may
Some very nice work.I especially like the bark
topic.
Dave
Pentax User
Stouffville Ontario Canada
http://home.ca.inter.net/brooksdj/
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Why does your website wants to set cookies? I have rejected them, and it
seems to work well without them.
I have used Konqueror 3.0.2 and Mozilla 0.9.8 on SuSE Linux 8.0
operating system, and it all seems to work very well.
Compliments for your very nice site, not only the photography is very
Thanks, Len -
My DSL is pretty fast throughout the day, except for when it stops dead (2
- 5 minutes at a time.)
I think that if I averaged in the mini down periods it would be no faster
than the 56k modem it replaced
- MCC
At 07:19 AM 4/25/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Depending on your
Thanks, Taka - Glad you liked it!
- MCC
At 05:28 PM 4/24/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Mark-
Your website is awesome. Love it. Very nicely organized as well.
Taka
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At 10:00 PM 4/24/2002 +0200, Familie wrote:
I really enjoyed your new styled website!
The pictures are very nice, but they take long to be loaded although I have a
quick connection (DSL). Do you use jpg format with 100% quality?
Thanks!
I save the images as TIFFs and then compress them using
Mark wrote:
I assume you are talking about the type in the logo and on the front page -
otherwise it is just plain Arial (right?) (Worrying that something went
amok in the formatting.)
Exactly. I mean the title. Arial is fine.
I like the overall simple design, but I would change the
I am just a beginner, who hardly manages to take a few shots worth
showing to anybody so probably I should not comment. In any case, I would
say that I was awestruck! The pictures are just amazing and the navigation
is convenient, easy and intuitive. Great site. It just encourages me to
spend
As always Mark great stuff, the only thing I miss is information
on which lens was used for the photographs.
Evan
Mark Cassino wrote:
Earlier this month I did a complete re-write of my website, and last night
moved the project a little nearer to completion by adding a couple more
Mark,
Had a look around your website. It's marvellous!
Very easily navigated, and some stunning work. I enjoyed everything,
especially the landscapes. Your macro work is first class. I particularly
like the website design. I'm so glad you didn't use light text on a dark
(or black) background
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From: Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Website Update
Earlier this month I did a complete re-write of my website, and last night
moved the project a little nearer to completion by adding a couple more
galleries. I really tightened up on the rather ramshackle nature
Mark-
Your website is awesome. Love it. Very nicely organized as well.
Taka
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At 05:58 PM 4/24/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Mark,
Had a look around your website. It's marvellous!
Thanks, Cotty!
Very easily navigated, and some stunning work. I enjoyed everything,
especially the landscapes. Your macro work is first class. I particularly
like the website design. I'm so glad you
At 11:14 AM 4/24/2002 -0300, Albano Garcia wrote:
I would change the tipography. Fantasy types should be used just with
certain specific purposes, but avoided if possible. I would use a good.
designed family type, and sans serif (Univers, Helvetica, etc), or a
serif one, but good, and classic.
At 09:37 PM 4/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Very nice looking, I have previously visited your site check it occasionally
because of your excellent images. Could you tell how you made the snowflake
images?
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David S.
Nature and wildlife photography http://www.sheppardphotos.com
Hi David -
Thanks
At 05:12 PM 4/24/2002 +0530, Gaurav Aggarwal wrote:
I am just a beginner, who hardly manages to take a few shots worth
showing to anybody so probably I should not comment. In any case, I would
say that I was awestruck! The pictures are just amazing and the navigation
is convenient, easy and
Thanks, Tom - much appreciated!
At 10:33 AM 4/24/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Nicely thought out. It is nice to see well designed sites.
Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto
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At 11:52 AM 4/24/2002 -0400, Evan Hanson wrote:
As always Mark great stuff, the only thing I miss is information
on which lens was used for the photographs.
I really debated on that point - the old site had that for every photo but
the images were almost entirely rescanned for this rebuild and I
Earlier this month I did a complete re-write of my website, and last night
moved the project a little nearer to completion by adding a couple more
galleries. I really tightened up on the rather ramshackle nature of the
earlier site, and have been more vigorous in editing images and have
Mark Cassino wrote:
Earlier this month I did a complete re-write of my website, and last night
moved the project a little nearer to completion by adding a couple more
galleries. I really tightened up on the rather ramshackle nature of the
earlier site, and have been more vigorous in editing
I just updated my website with a few new photos from a trip last
summer. The pics were generally taken with my trusty (though fragile) LX,
usually with an A 28-135 f4. A handful were produced with the Pz-1p.
If you're interested, stop by and click on the link entitled 5 Nights in
Skanee.
Mark,
Great images! Good to see you're getting time to get involved again. Are you doing
anything professionally with your photography these days?
We'll have to do another Michigan Pugster Shoot sometime soon.
Bill Sawyer
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At 11:50 PM 3/4/01 -0800, you wrote:
Wow! Those images are stunning. It
must take incredible patience to get
those insect shots.
David S.
thanks, David -
Actually, shooting those macros is more of a frantic mad-dash - I
literally chase them down, usually in mid to late morning when they are
for you?
I also enjoyed seeing an article on The How's and Why's of
Insect
Photographs - I have bookmarked it for later reading.
Maris
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From: Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 9:31 PM
Subject: Website Update
| I just
Thanks Gary, to you and everyone else who took time to
comment on my site - I appreciate your encouragement! I've had a busy
week and am just today reading through the PDML here, and the comments
are appreciated.
- MCC
At 09:46 PM 3/4/01 -0600, you wrote:
On Sun, 04 Mar 2001 22:31:41 -0500,
Hi Flavio -
At 02:12 PM 3/6/01 +0100, you wrote:
you know I'm already sold so I can get
straight to my advice: I'd lay
aside camera and scanner now, and start studying some entomology
and
insect's classification.
The only important thing missing there is exact scientific/common
names
for your
Great photographs Mark. Really impressive. Although I
really admired yor macro work this was the one that
caught my attention
http://www.markcassino.com/01010702pandora_e1.jpg
Really cool.
I noticed that your scans look clear and crisp. Would
you care to share a little of your technique in
Mark,
Nice macro shots, you are the standard by which all others should
be judged. Excellent work!
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: "Mark Cassino" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Website U
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From: "Mark Cassino"
Subject: Website Update
I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last
summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are always
welcome -
the URL is:
http://www.markcassino.com
Click on &
I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are always welcome -
the URL is:
http://www.markcassino.com
Click on "New Photos" and follow the links into the index pages.
_ MCC
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Mark wrote:
I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are always welcome -
the URL is:
http://www.markcassino.com
Click on "New Photos" and follow the links into the index pages.
Maaan, this is
On Sun, 04 Mar 2001 22:31:41 -0500, Mark Cassino wrote:
I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are always welcome -
the URL is:
Beautiful shots, Mark!
I stop by your page ever now and again. I'm really
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From: "Mark Cassino" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 4, 2001 9:31 PM
Subject: Website Update
I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last
summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are alwa
Mark,
Terrific site! I congratulate your skill and patience. Really
appreciate the tutorials, thanks.
Steve Scott
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aaah."
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I just updated my website with 100 new insect macros from last summer (I'm
a bit behind in my scanning.) Comments and feedback are always welcome -
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