Aaron Reynolds wrote:
Holy crap -- according to the headers, the internet got this three minutes
before you
sent it!
YOU CAN GO BACK IN TIME! I'm sorry I ever doubted you, Dave
Since he can go backwards in time, you should apologise that you are
Nicley framed and great pose on her. Cat people unite.:-)
Dave
http://users.rcn.com/annsan/longlittlekittybw.jpg
I'm having such fun
ann
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Nicely done Roma.
Well lite and the facial detail is nice and clear.
Dave
http://roman.blakout.net/?blog=20060805182744
That's what time does to a man or a woman. Remember peach? This could
happen to her too, but I like this picture in a way.
Thats ok, my 2006 calender featured 1 horse, for 10 of the 12 months.
LOL
I like spayedbag#2.
Dave
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4772812
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4772782
The first one I call a genuine cat spayed
Thanks for the hands on report Bob.
Dave
Just a quick report of my impressions of the camera...
I saw my sister and her family yesterday.
She and her 26 year old son are both Pentax users.
He just bought a K100D so I got an up close and personal look at
Sorry, meant Roman, not Roma.:-)
Dave
Nicely done Roma.
Well lit and the facial detail is nice and clear.
Dave
http://roman.blakout.net/?blog=20060805182744
That's what time does to a man or a woman.
Brooksdj at ca dot inter
aug 9, 21:41
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On Aug 7, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Aaron Reynolds wrote:
On Aug 7, 2006, at 8:07 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
OTOH the D200 is fantastic, but its a consumer body, so my clients
don't take me seriously,
Sorry group, should have been a smily face after
Dave, no matter how fast you drive
you're not
gonna go back in time.
Come inside the house and put your pants back on.
-Aaron
No, i like it out here in the mud.:-)
Dave
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Did you pass?
Kenneth Waller
Seems not.
Dave
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Aug 8, 2006 at 14:02 est
D
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You don't still have it set for
wireles mode do you Dave?
Dave
Nope.:-)
Its done this from day one, just never got around to sending it in. I try not
to use the
pop up anyway. Better results from
the Sigma
The Nikon D1 had a black screen even whan an
I hope Pentax will still repair
it...
What would you do? Repair or send it back considering
he bought it
about 500 euros ??
If he bought it new, then I'd say send it back. Why pay money to send it
to repair if you can try your luck by just
Ralf.
Could be a subtle change in the software/hardware that is a pef.
I know thet each new Nikon Dslr has subtle changes and you have to buy the new
version of
Nikon Capture and View to
see these items.
However, Adobe probly have the K100D pef info and should release an updated ACR
soon.
If
Just a few that caught my eye. They were/are
all lovely shots btw.
-Flatirons come in all Sizes-PJ Alling.
Nicely exposed and interesting building. Nice sky.
-Kirk in the Hills-P Stenquist.
Good framing, and a Haunted House effect.
-Orvieto Cathedral-G.
Not my favorite breed, but they are lovely additions never the less.
:-)
Dave
When I built my house, I was trying to keep photo
quality lighting in
mind.
These two pictures were shot available light in my living room.
On 5/8/06, Mark Roberts,
discombobulated, unleashed:
It happened before: When the ist-D was introduced it was directly
competitive with the Nikon D100 and Canon 10D.
Point taken. Dave wants a D2H competitor from Pentax and that's moot.
The only
On 5/8/06, Mark Roberts,
discombobulated, unleashed:
It happened before: When the ist-D was introduced it was directly
competitive with the Nikon D100 and Canon 10D.
Point taken. Dave wants a D2H competitor from Pentax and that's moot.
Moot, yes,
Dave. Please. Lets not rush to
judgement pal...
Keep that up, and i;ll go back to snoring class.:-)Bigger and better for 2007
GFM
Dave
CW
;)
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So i'm not going nuts.:-)
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It reads like a very intelligent test. The Nikon D200 and the Sony
Alpha
both get bad marks for noise. The K10D will apparently have the same
sensor.
My D2h is a lot worse than my D200, which
No favorites here Pal. They are all supurb.
Lovely light and colour.
Dave B
I've put up about 20 images as a portfolio at
Photo.net.
Almost all of them are taken a few km from home, which is in Northern
Norway. Most are taken at night!
the link:
On 1/8/06, David J Brooks,
discombobulated,
unleashed:
I always thought it was Robby the Robot.??
Dr Morbius would have a thing or two to say about that ;-)
Forbidden planet!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robby_the_Robot
The robot on the
I think someone asked this a while back, but i can find nothing on it.
I'm not a fan of iphoto to do customer slideshow views on my ibook, don't like
having to
load into a
folder and then load into iphoto.
Can anyone recommend a viewer other than PS browser, for me to try. I diid a
Google, but
http://www.caughtinmotion.com/paw/wireless.jpg
Taken Saturday night at GFM this year, after Rick Webbersp and i played
around and
finally got the
flash and camera to talk to each other. I forget if it was Rick Womer or Scott
Loveless,
that held the
extra bit
Thanks Rayn.
I'll try that tonight.
I just want something like i have on my PC, Vueprint from Hamirik. Click on the
first
picture, it pops up
and then to move forward hit the space bar, back hit the backspace key.
Something simply. :-)
Dave
[EMAIL
Great car, and love the shot.
Straight slow shutter pan or is there rear curtain aswell.?
Dave
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wrote:
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FA 50/1.4, ISO 1600, f4 @ 1/8th second
PDML
Great shot Paul. Pleasing amount of motion to it.
Maybe i should try that with my daughter. Might get some pictures that way.g
Dave
Dave
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I have been noticing for some time now, through photo thread links on the
equine BB i help
moderate,
that a lot of not only my shots with water mark, but a number of other
photographers
pictures are
being right clicked onto Weshot photo albums and displayed as
Thanks Bob.
It was hard to find as it was not very big.
I made a booboo on the aperature. It would have been around F22.:-)
Dave
Dave,
Nice quiet looking place, well captured.
Regards, Bob S.
On 7/29/06, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK.
What's relaxation?
Dave
Relaxation. I'v heard of that.:-)
Good idea Godders. I have two free weekends, no horsey's. I have some BW
loaded and ready
to relax :-0)
Dave
On 7/29/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm heading out
On 7/28/06, Scott Loveless [EMAIL
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On 7/28/06, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/28/06, Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you talking aboot?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyCEJOGMVjk
Do you have one of these Frank?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUqsF8vbR_Qmode=relatedsearch=
Don
No but I do.I'm in the sticks
Dave
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frank theriault
Do what i did,
Buy a Mac
Dave
Here's another question for those on the list who are
more
PC-knowledgeable than I am. Apologies to everyone else.
My two-month-old Dell laptop has acquired the odd quirk of showing the
message End Program...System Shell
Haven't heard a word about it in
months.
At this point in time, I'd pass around an SD card rather than a
disposable camera... ;-)
You're unsubbing for the year? ??
Godfrey
I get the feeling, i'v worn out my welcome, with all my help me's.:-)
Before i unsub for the year, has the travel
camera from Scott Loveless been
sent out yet.
Dave
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To bad you didi not tell me at GFM you were interested in that. I had my Nikon
70-200 F2.8
VR with me. You could have
held that to see about weight.
I think the Sigma is a tad lighter, but not 100% on that. All i know is the
f2.8 versions
of lenes, as Bruce noted anr edamn
heavy.
But, love
Mark Roberts wrote:
I've sent several emails to both your addresses but apparently they
aren't getting through.
Have you received the 1.7x AF converter I shipped to you?
Well, that explains why i now have a 1.7 tele i did not order.
Thanks
I tend to shoot, so far, my IR shots with the R72 fillter, at somewere around
F 4 and shutter of 1/30 or 1/20.
This gives me a histo with mostly midrange pixels, say from 50/60 to 180 plus
or minus. If
i try and get a
good mountain histo 0 to 240 or as close as
I know, I know. Do it my self.
Dave
I tend to shoot, so far, my IR shots with the R72 fillter, at somewere around
F 4 and shutter of 1/30 or 1/20.
This gives me a histo with mostly midrange pixels, say from 50/60 to 180 plus
or
They are really stunning images, but
discouraging!
Regards, Bob S.
Your discouraged.Have you seen mine lately
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He/She obliged with a great pose, Bruce.
Nice and crisp.
Dave
This is the last image from the walk.
Pentax *istD, Tokina AT-X SD 400/5.6, Handheld
ISO 200, 1/1000 sec @ f/8.0
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_3194a.htm
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As all of you (or at least many of
you) know, I
only do film, I don't
develop my own, I don't print my own, I have no interest in developing
and printing. I like taking pictures and bringing them to my lab,
coming back a week later and picking up negs
Good to hear Aaron.
My D2H held up at the horse show today aswell. Mind you with a black lens and
black body,
it got
pretty hot to hold sometimes.
I really gotta find horse shows that have seats and shade trees from now on.
gGood news
is the
chest pains were minimal.LOL
I hope you told them
Hi gang.
Pondering over this the past few days, well not Sunday, i was more concerned
about dieing
in the
heat, than this,vbg
Converting to BW. i seem to have a 80-20% nogood/ good ratio. Just wondering
were i
should be
spending my time. In the colour stage adjusting the file or in the
I focused on the tree and then put the r72 filter on and handheld the shot.
That may be
part of the problem. The shot that
won,was from a tripod.
Thanks for looking. I just can't seem to get these BW conversion right yet.
Keep on truckin i quess.:-)
dave
I don't use this, but i bought an Expodisk in the spring and so far i thing
very highly of
it. My D2H used to have what i
thought were exposure fluctuations, or more lilely WB problems. Since using
this disk, my
shots all have the same
exposure and nice feel to them. Very little if any
The istD came out and every one balked or held out. Then WW
bought one and
gave a favorable review. Then,
slowly alot of PDMLers came over to digital(i already had my D1 at this time).
Now that we have seen the istD/DS/DS2/DL will we be waiting to see if there are
problems,
or
Yes Bob, but i meant the k110D sorry about that, but i think everyone knew that.
vbg
Dave
Dave,
Is that the new 10 meg one with shake stabilization?
I want one by the end of September and will buy if it's out.
Bob
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:36:43
I'll probably buy as quickly as I
can. Still need to see the price
and raw output buffer/writing speed.
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Henrys(over priced chain)is at $799.00 Can for the body, $999 for the 18-55 and
50-200
lens combo.
Dave
Thursday, July 13, 2006,
On Jul 14, 2006, at 12:36 PM, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Still smarting from the D2H header i made
So are a lot of people, Dave -- a lot of people have lost a lot of
shots because of that bugger.
LOL. I spent 2 years and 4 major repairs witrh that
Got that right.
Dave
Yeah ... for the beer.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: graywolf
The PDML is a place where friends meet, and new friends are made. Yes,
we bicker a lot, but mostly that is all it is. Long ago I compared this
list
Igor.
My neck, back and shoulders suffer very much with the Nikon D series. However,
when people
THINK i'm a PRO with my
black bodies, its worth it.
LOL
Dave
Dave,
How is your back and shoulders?
(after carrying that much).
Surgeon General..
Throw the 70-200 vr and its pretty heavy. gotta be around 5-7 pounds.
Dave
He's got a D2H, not a 1D mkII. Much lighter
camera ;-)
-Adam
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Dave,
How is your back and shoulders?
(after carrying that much).
Surgeon
Wow.
Talk about right place, right time.:-)
Makes my problem with kids stealing my thumbnails and putting them on
webshots,seem minor.
Dave
Just to keep your minds off politics .-)
During my holiday I was reading and listening to music but had the TV
I have the ibook G4. I don't have my receipt here ay work, but its something in
the area
of 1.33 to 1.8
Hz. I bought it last September, and i THOUGHT it was to have included 2 usb 2
slots.
Both cards read at GFM, and at home for that matter, were the 2gig Sandisk
Exteme III
cards. One with
Nice.
I like the pole being in between her and the chair. Don't know why, its just an
appealing
part of the
photo.
Oh and i liked your musician shots to. I think it was the drummer at the bottom
in sort of
a reddish light.
Liked that one.
Dave
I like what you did Jens, just not sure Tammy Fay Baker, wants to competion.
LOL
Dave
Thanks, Don.
I think she's pretty. Perhaps because she looks a lot like my second whife,
at the time I met her, 25 years ago ;-))
Regards
Jens Bladt
As suggested to me by others, i create a folder through the ftp client i
use(fetch) and
put my photos in
that file with the index the web page made.
That way everything works together. Example, pictures taken at the horse show
this weekend
will be
in folders 2006-chancefri
2006-chancesat and
Love the colour of the fungus.
Good composition.
Nice
Dave
Not lens fungus, the photogenic kind!
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/fungus.jpg
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Maybe not as dramatic as earlier shots, but nice still the same.
Exposure is good enough to see some brick detail in the foreground. I like the
funky
twilight colours.
Dave
Another one from nightly Liège.
Downloading the raw files at GFM this spring took about 20 minutes per card, on
the mac
usb2. Nico lent me his firewire
card reader and that time went down to about 90 seconds.
I'm looking for one to.
g
Dave
Well I finally decided that I needed to speed
Great examples Paul.
What lens were you using.
Dave
Grace and I went for a walk at magic hours,
so
I shot some lighting
examples. To me, the three basic magic hour lighting schemes are ball
up (just before it dips below the horizon), ball down, and
I love these birds.
Nicxe Bob.
Dave
Here's a shot from this morning of a Heron
hunting in the grass.
http://members.aol.com/rfsindg/Heron.jpg
Taken as raw with the *ist Ds and A400/5.6 wide open.
This is a full frame shot from my car window.
http://tinyurl.com/pfv99
Taken on June 1, 2006 about an hour from GFM. Any one know what this is. The
property
owner
apparently only pays for them and digs the holes for them.
vbg
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Cough. 30 + 30 = 60.
Cough?
30 min before sunrise until 30 min after sunrise = 1
hour.
30 min before sunset until 30 min after sunset = 1
hour.
One sunrise and one sunset per day.
I thought so, but it didi not look quite like the ones at PDML central, so i
was curious.
Thnaks
Dave
Rhododendron.
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Why do i take pictures.
Well the horses make me money.g
However...
I take my personal photos for probably this reason. I tend to find myself
living in the
past, or wanting to
live in the past, so to speak. I don't take well to changes, radical or not.
Stouffville
is getting a Wal-Mart. I
m
I think you should spell consistently (and correctly) too (avocado, no
avacado)
I was told speeling does not count on the pdml. Thats why oi joined in the
first place.
;-)
Dave
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Dave,
Rhodendrens - perennials that are probably a bit iffy for most of Canada.
Our crabgrass does quite nice this time of year.:-)
They live in Chicago, but some struggle in winter.
So did the Blues Brothers.:-)
Beautiful blooms in spring here.
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No. Manipulation ( Velvia) = Lack of integrity?
OK Tom, here is the Sun Shadow-less. About a C-.(?)
Jack
Super job Mark. Its like i'm right there.:-)
Oh, didi i mention I liked your presentation very much.
Dave
On Jul 7, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Final image is
about 10,000 x 5000 pixels.
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/multi-02a.jpg
I scare bears away, apparently, if thats a concern.
Services available, and have a tent.
vbg
Dave
I plan to move in 6-8 months out of
California. Probably. Most likely.
Finances and all that, plus the humongous amount this condo will now sell
for. CA
Thanks Boris, and Godders for the help.
I'm still not happy how i do my digital conversions. I tend to have them flat
and more
grey and white, than black and
white.
Need all the help i can get.
g
Dave
Hi!
What is she disapproving of?
Of
Great new! Please keep us informed
as the
opera progresses. It ain't over
until the fat lady sings ;-))
Or gets the horse over the fence.:-)
D
Shel
[Original Message]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Finally got a response from the organizer.
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 17:11:59
US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One from the weekend.
istD with FA70-200 and shot in Raw. Converted in PSCS to BW R=80,G=20,B=5.
Constant-2.
Some S/H but only a tweak.
This is the front four
Dave,
Nice shot. It is a good angle, to me and the guy two down from the
subject really adds to the scene - helps to understand the feeling of
the moment.
Thanks Bruce.
Godders didi a good job of adding to the shot for me.now i just need to be
able
BTW: I had always understood the FA
70-200
to be a dog.
Detail in the shirt, arm, hat and guitar is excellent.
So much for that theory!
Don
I thought it was the F 80-200 that was the dog.??? Oh well.:-)
I used this 70-200 instead of the 50-200. I
Hi all.
I'v decided to try and get some poundage off this old body, and have recently
started bike
riding around
town. The added weight of even the smaller Lowpro treker is a bit to much, so i
thought
i'd get a PS
digital and just keep it in my pocket or clipped on the bike
I'v really got to learn to use layers.:-)
Looks good. I;ll try that at home and see ehat i get.
Thanks
Dave
A Curves adjustment layer applied to separate
the skin tones...
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/db-four/
Godfrey
On Jul 4, 2006, at
Nice shot Shel.
I had been trying for 20 years to get a picture or letter into the l;ocal
paper. February
i managed several
from a fund raiser. The editor was there with a PS, saw me, came over and
chatted for a
second,
looked at my gear, and saidYou seem to know what your doing, heres my
Finally got a response from the organizer. News to her that someone else has
that show
under their
dates of work.
She's emailing them to see whats going on as she has never had any contact from
them about
the
show.
So, its still mine.
Bwahhh Haaa Haaa
Dave
I used to own an Olympus P-400
dye-sub printer which printed up to A4
I'd bought it to do on-site printing at trials. Paper and ribbons were
very expensive. Plus you had no choice but to buy the Olympus paper
and ribbon. I could print glossy or matte,
One from the weekend.
istD with FA70-200 and shot in Raw. Converted in PSCS to BW R=80,G=20,B=5.
Constant-2.
Some S/H but only a tweak.
This is the front four of Nuraw Blooze. Guest singer is the guy to the right of
the guitar
player.
from
pef with no
additional colour correction etc.
I used PSCS browser for the first time and flagged the shots and made a web
page.
I didi not want the watermark but its there so for that i apologize,.Its not
offensive
anyway.
http://home.ca.inter.net/brooksdj/index.htm
On Jun 29, 2006, at 8:56 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I wish one could shuffle the items in a menu so that the
one's you are apt to use
are near the top...
At least in the Pentax, if you know the items you need to use are
near the bottom you
Vic. You have a great backyard.:-)
Both are great shots and i like them both, but the fox is my fav.
Well lit and the pose is nice.
Dave
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Subject: Two pics
Here are two very
Feeling a little giddy before a long
planned vacation, I took a quick tour
thru this months PUG.
With no malice intended the following are my initial thoughts, not
necessarily photographic.
Curves - fluid in motion
Swirls - knarly
Close.g
Dave
Both are great shots Paul.
The dragon fly has some nice sparkle hi lites using the flash.
Dave
Two from the garden this afternoon. Both with
the Sigma 500 Super and
Kirk Flash Xtender
*istD, A400/5/6, ISO 400 f6.7, 1/1000th:
Another great action shot Bruce.
Two things. I hope that he does not have his eyes closed, it looks like he
does, and i
hope he's wearing
a cup, for two obvious reasons.
vbg
Dave
Hello pdml,
Pentax *istD, Sigma 100-300/4 EX @ 180mm, Monopod
ISO 200,
David J Brooks wrote:
To bad you felt the Pentax was not for you. I really like mine.
and you took some great sutff with it but you are big and
strong and can hold it up to your face
for more than a few seconds :)
You need to find faster
Ann.
I find the menu and setup of the D aLOT easier than its Nikon sisters.
Nikon has a ton of sub and subsub menues.
I still get totally confused when i change something.
Just a FYI
Dave
On Jun 29, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Ann
Sanfedele wrote:
What I
http://www.planetdan.net/pics/babies/index.htm
Well OT, but raised a laugh!
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You need a part time job Mate.
:-)
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I got style.
Whoo Hoo
Dave
Definitely not his style, Peter :)
ann
P. J. Alling wrote:
Yes but a second can make your life much more interesting.
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Kenneth Waller wrote:
I already drink, so thats
Sorry to hijack the thread, but this mail showed up with an attachment.
It turns out to be the last three lines of the email, the auto lines inserted
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I took a chance and opend the untaitled attachment
Throw every available light onto the runway.
Dave
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On Jun 26, 2006, at 5:59 AM, mike wilson wrote:
Not sure what Paul will say Aaron, but I have El 3 and loaded up the new ACR to
work with
D200
Nefs. Its a cheaper program, about $100.00 or less and you can do raw
conversions with
some
limitations. The main stuff is there, but you don't have the lens adjustment
parts.
I don't really care
Ralf, i have really enjoyed your industrial series of photos. This one is
again, great.
Thanks for sharing
Dave
So, Master Mittal has at last got what he's
been
after for months.
Here's some of his catch, snapped Saturday night in front of a rather
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/24 Sat PM 10:40:12 GMT
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Pug
Quoting mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/24 Sat PM 06:45:15 GMT
To:
Coyotes are making a comeback all
over the
US. They are filling the
niche left behind by the devastated wolf population. As such they are
getting bigger. Apparently big enough to take on deer in some cases.
Lots of them up in my area.
Paul
Great shot Boris.
Conversion is bang on in my monitor.
Dave
Hi!
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14179
Honest and brutal comments are sought...
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Interesting, Day in the life of.. stuff Bob.
Dave
Here is a small gallery (13 slides) that I
shot
with an LX,
motordrive, and the A400/5.6 some 18 months ago. I had them scanned
as I thought they might be good web page content. With the Picasa web
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