colm Smith"
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>> Jack Davis wrote:
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>> One of my first digital SLR shots. Taken in Jan '06 with my new K10D.
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From: "Malcolm Smith"
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Jack Davis wrote:
One of my first digital SLR shots. Taken in Jan '06 with my new K10D.
A foggy morning along the Sacrame
sing the K10D, but
I hope my wife doesn't find out.
I just "HAD" to have more and more pixels..right?
J
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Thanks much, Gonz!
It's difficult to post process a scene
such as this and not succumb to
a tad of color enhancement.
I'm weak. :-(
J
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> On Oct 13, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Gonz wrote:
>
> Great shot. Beautiful scene. I wish we had fall foliage like that in
> TX. I think the onl
Great shot. Beautiful scene. I wish we had fall foliage like that in
TX. I think the only place where there might be some fall colors is
in a park called Lost Maples about 3 hours west of here.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
> Jack Davis wrote:
>
> Thanks for comments, M
Jack Davis wrote:
Thanks for comments, Malcolm!
I could possibly still be using the K10D, but I hope my wife doesn't find
out.
I just "HAD" to have more and more pixels..right?
I always give that as the essential reason :-)
Malcolm
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Subject: RE: Peso-Sac River Fall
Jack Davis wrote:
One of my first digital SLR shots. Taken in Jan '06 with my new K10D.
A foggy morning along the Sacramento river. Was completely socked in when I
arrived, but after a bit of chilly patience, the fog began to cle
Jack Davis wrote:
One of my first digital SLR shots. Taken in Jan '06 with my new K10D.
A foggy morning along the Sacramento river. Was completely socked in when I
arrived, but after a bit of chilly patience, the fog began to clear.
Wanted to leave the left shore pines just faintly visible.
Ten pl
They were somewhat fainter, but
I pulled out a bit more sky tone
and the tree came with it. As you say,
it's a matter of taste.
Thanks, John.
J
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> On Oct 13, 2016, at 9:21 AM, John wrote:
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>> On 10/13/2016 11:49 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>
>>
>> One of my first digital SLR sh
On 10/13/2016 11:49 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
One of my first digital SLR shots. Taken in Jan '06 with my new K10D.
A foggy morning along the Sacramento river. Was completely socked in
when I arrived, but after a bit of chilly patience, the fog began to clear.
Wanted to leave the left shore pines j
This was yesterday, can't remember anymore.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Tim, I don't see your thumbs. Are they up or down? =)
Thanks,
Jack
--- Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm late with my comment, as usual. In fact I'm born late.
> Most is said already, so here are my thumbs.
>
>
> Tim
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>
>
> -Original M
I'm late with my comment, as usual. In fact I'm born late.
Most is said already, so here are my thumbs.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Thanks, Boris. I'll interpret your suggestion as an indication that the
shot is a worthy effort.
I think the lifting fog makes the difference in this scene and there is
no way to re-shoot it.
I might mess with gaussian blur a bit and see what it does for me.
Jack
--- Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi!
> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee just
> after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin. Came
> upon this bend which was just becoming partially visible. I stood on
> the levee (Thinsulate lined jacket on) for about 20 mins, during which
> I did
'ppeciate it, Dave!
Jack
--- David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very nice. Good senic shot.
>
> Dave
>
> Quoting Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee
> just
> > after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or
Very nice. Good senic shot.
Dave
Quoting Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee just
> after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin. Came
> upon this bend which was just becoming partially visible. I stood on
> the lev
Bruce, I'm grateful for your "approving" remarks. Thanks, seriously!
I'm pleased with the look of this shot. Was not foggy when I left home,
but this spot is about 25 miles away. Fog got so thick I turned on the
fog lights and took it easy on the levee road. Nearly turned around and
went back to my
There is a very delicate look to this shot. Nicely done. You have
captured the feeling well. I like it.
Looks like digital will work well for you. You should tell us how it
is going for you.
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Bruce
Tuesday, December 5, 2006, 10:31:25 AM, you wrote:
JD> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove alo
Nice shot. Great mood and light.
Paul
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From: Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Beautiful!
>
> Did you also try it with SR but without the tripod?
> It would be an interesting comparison.
>
> Rick
>
> --- Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Mike, I'll take a look.
Jack
--- Michael Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 5, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>
> > K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee
> just
> > after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin.
> Came
> > upon this
No, but I have to admit that I took a few shots before remembering to
take it out of SR. I really don't know why it's recommended it not be
in SR mode when on a tripod. Probably vagrant gusts of wind and/or
misinterpreted shock waves.(?)
I'd think that in earthquake prone California, they'd recomme
Beautiful!
Did you also try it with SR but without the tripod?
It would be an interesting comparison.
Rick
--- Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento
> River levee just
> after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to
> lift or thin. Cam
On Dec 5, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee just
> after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin. Came
> upon this bend which was just becoming partially visible. I stood on
> the levee (Thinsulate lined jacket
That's pretty, I like the way you caught the fog coming off the river.
Jack Davis wrote:
> K10D (w/16x45 f/4) and I drove along the Sacramento River levee just
> after sunrise this morning, waiting for the fog to lift or thin. Came
> upon this bend which was just becoming partially visible. I stoo
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