Quoting Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now that half the club is enjoying the Foggy Albion :) (literately
translated from my mother's tongue), I'd still risk posting a PAW.
Quick grab, nuff said. But please look and be brutally honest.
Quoting David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G'day All,
Just got back from a Mothers Day / birthday luncheon. Had a thoroughly
enjoyable time with family, good food good wine. So I thought I'd
just send a quick Happy Mothers Day greeting to all the Mum's on the
list.
Thank you, says this
Quoting Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I forgot you were using elements. You can approximate the
shadow/highlight tool in curves, although it's not as effective.
Paul
Er, no.
Elements 3 has the shadow/highlight tool.
No version of Elements, to date, has shipped with the Curves tool.
Quoting Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Er, no.
Elements 3 has the shadow/highlight tool.
No version of Elements, to date, has shipped with the Curves tool.
ERNR, yes :).
Please look here:
http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/photoshop-elements-curves.html
My
Quoting David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...and Happy Birthday.
Dave S
On 5/9/05, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Grandmother 84 years young.
Thank you, sir!
Your grandmother is more than twice my age, so I feel better about my
milestone.
I hope she is doing very well.
ERNR
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Little bear cubs are so cute! It's easy to forget that they grow up
into big bears that can rip your face off with one swipe of their paw.
This should make the quote file.
Quoting mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Kostas Kavoussanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each buys a camera or five
Slowcoach! Catch up! 8-)
Did he mean at once? Maybe he meant at once!
ERNR
Quoting Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Just a quick grab while walking around waiting to meet a friend for
lunch
at a nearby cafe.
http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/yellow-doll.html
Galia seems just to have lost her yellow teletubbies doll...
It made me smile... It made
Quoting Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Optio 50 uses Pentax lens elements, but is manufactured by Sanyo, as
are
Nikon and Canon digital PS cameras.
For the most important part -- is the lens SMC?
ERNR
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 5/3/05, Mark Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great shots. Your a photographer alert to what's going on around you.
Thanks for posting them.
- Original Message -
From: Marco Alpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax List
Quoting mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I alway assumed that the spores would germinate in the suitable
microhabitats in the lens, such as the junction of element and body. The
filaments (hyphae) would grow out onto the lens surface to a greater or
lesser extent and then croak due to lack
Quoting Lindamood, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone here said thanks to Boz for his April 30 promise to keep
updating his Pentax K-mount page? It's been a terrific resource for many
of us for a long time, and it looks as thought he's going to keep it going
for us. Thanks, Boz!
Quoting Andre Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A friend wants to buy a Pentax digital PS. What is the best one
overall (considering resolution, flare, noise, handling)?
To me, S5i seems a good one.
Andre
Having not tried any of the others, I'm still a big fan of the 550.
Since the 550
Quoting Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Indeed PDML is alive. I have just retrieved my archived bookmarks file,
so I can quickly access my favorite site: PDML.
Gradually my XP machine (QuidNunc) is coming back to live.
Got PS CS 2 ordered, maybe arriving tomorrow.
Am I correct that
Graywolf wrote:
A politician can win the popular vote, and not be elected president. In
fact it is possible that someone who was not on the ballet could become
president, though that never has happened to my knowledge. What you
really vote for is something like which party gets to
Quoting Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Both my college and the local high school use K1000's in photo classes.
It would not be too hard to replace these with a ZX-M.
Professor at my local college grumbled to me that the ZX-M bodies weren't
tough enough to handle this duty.
I don't know
Quoting P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think Kodak still makes a transparency kit for BW film. It was meant
for use with Plus-X not Tri-X however.
Thought they made one for T-Max 100, or is that one history?
Quoting Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 21:55, Christian wrote:
FJW
FJW - Original Message -
FJW From: Peter Smekal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FJW To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
FJW Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 3:45 PM
FJW Subject: RAW files and Photoshop
Quoting Tom Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Frank Theriault wrote:
Yes, Tom's mini-faq is very helpful. He did a great job compiling it.
Agreed. One question is left unanswered though: is film dead or not?
'Cause it's a *MINI*-faq!
ERNR
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think a republic does not have to be a democracy. A democracy on the
other hand pretty much has to be a republic if it is the government of much
more than a town. The way we elect the president in the US is diffinately
not a democratic process.
As Frank
Quoting David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G'day John,
It may very well have been the card. It was a 256 Sandisk Ultra II. I
don't use it much anymore and have had no problems at all since I got
the same card in 1GB.
Have you discussed this with Sandisk? The Ultra II has a lifetime warranty.
Quoting Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
He must either think 1) Barabara Streisand is bullpucky, 2) Barbara
Streisand's politics are bullpucky, or 3) Barbara Streisand is a white
male.
Or maybe he's simply Barbara Streisand's supervisor or employer. I'm sure
there's more than one B.S. in the
Quoting Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
American Marxist phobia is actually more a thing of the fifties and
sixties. It's really quite dead. However, there are little pockets of
folks with rather extreme views who keep it alive in bits and
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First rule of salesmanship: Make the customer like you.
Speaking as a customer, you're absolutely right.
ERNR
Quoting Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Collin,
May I humbly suggest that you pour out your rational and reasoned
concern about GPL software propagating marxist ideas somewhere else?
Dragging your religious views into it isn't exactly going to help your
case either.
This hardly looks
Quoting Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Give Mr. Robb the grand prize and a big pat on the back for finding the
secret clue!
Tom C.
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: Take a course in philosophy, will ya.
Quoting P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Which begs the question, if he'd never caught any how did the ranger
know...
Bob W wrote:
When we told the ranger back at the camp he just laughed, and said
this particular elephant amused himself by chasing tourists, but had
never caught any, and
Quoting Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it in any way possible to change the display of numbers on the image
count
I have tried several solutions with no success.
Each image is a name IMGP1234, the closest I came was with the photo lab
software that allowed me to save it as ABC12345 but
Quoting John Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A liking for seagulls is directly proportional to how far one lives from
the sea.
Quote file!!
Quoting P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(long sad story snipped)
Sympathies from here.
Quoting Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.photosynth.ca/photo/f/bowls.html
What do you think?
I think they're kinda cool.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
More likely that with no proper roof the car is often occupied by spiders
(Arachnids) and the driver frequently leaps out yelling Spider!.
OK, I like *this* answer!!
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(poetic memories of darkroom work -- good reading but too long to quote)
... but I notice no mention of the SMELL. That eau de fixer that stayed in
the nose for hours and took the joy right out of the next meal.
I miss a few things about the chemical
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I also wish they'd decide how to spell the guy's name. First it was
with a K. Then a G. Now a Q. Sheesh...
I remember a news item many years ago about this. Seems that he always signed
stuff in Arabic, so nobody (in the West) knew how he'd want
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As for Morgans, I probably know more about them than most people who own
them. I was fasinated buy them (both the 3-wheelers, and the 4-wheelers)
when I was younger. I liked the flat grill +4 of the 50's best.
Until this thread, I'd never heard of Morgan
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think we have too many immigrants who came from somewhere where the
government had the right to walk all over their people, and who see no
problem with that happening here. How long until they start building the
concentration camps and gas chambers?
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did not mean that personally, Eleanor. I was speaking generally. I meant
to crop the quote and did not. I apologize.
Thank you for that.
ERNR
Quoting Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My thought for the day: It's really difficult to make relatively boring
objects
appear interesting without obscuring their identity.
I tried to make relatively boring objects interesting AND maybe obscure their
identity in this image
Quoting Ezio Capoccetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What's the best Pentax AF 50mm, between the F and AF series, and between
the f.1,4 and f.1,7? And you know also how and where I can buy it?
In Italy I met difficulty to find the normal lens and the FA 35mm. f.2
it's hard to find.
We've had some
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's of little interest to citizens of other foreign countries;
for them, passports are already required. I'm not sure whether
my resident alien card (aka green card) is sufficient; I always
use my passport, just to be sure.
Back when I had a green
Quoting Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's of little interest to citizens of other foreign countries;
for them, passports are already required. I'm not sure whether
my resident alien card (aka green card) is
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Strange. All my non-photographer friends who shoot occasional snaps are
more than happy with digital. My kids, who never could be bothered with
film, are happily snapping away with digital. They e-mail a lot of pics and
print a few. ...
What Steady said about his
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I saw the article yesterday and just briefly looked at it. Now you've
made
me want to take time to give it a good read. Jeff, BTW, is a consultant
for Adobe's Photoshop and, iirc, has done some development work for them.
Shel
[Original
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The article is a nice condensation of some of the main points found in
other places, and it includes some good demos. From what I recall of the
Adobe white papers, it goes well beyond the information found there. The
most important and complete Camera Raw resource
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I like to be able to go all the way back to the original RAW-converted
image at any time in my adjustment workflow to see exactly what the
rendering adjustments have done. Easy with adjustment layers, a pain
when
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/04/12 Tue PM 12:21:12 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Re: A pic from second roll of film in MX
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 8:34:58 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the warning, Richard.
Interesting how Nigerians have become international scam specialists.
I wonder if it could be as little as one family of very busy Nigerian scam
artists?
ERNR
Quoting Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Wally World where I work has just received a shipment of 3MP PS
digital
cameras. I haven't seen any results yet, but the specs are pretty
impressive for a $60.00 digital. It has 16MB of internal memory, 1.5 inch
LCD screen and an SD card slot.
Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(with all the stupid shutter emulation
sounds turned off, of course ;-)
As an aside (to this remark specifically) I have actually found ONE use for
the stupid shutter emulation sounds! When supervising use of my Optio by my
children, it's
Quoting Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 05:34:12 -0400, Bill Owens wrote:
[...] Pentax Optio 50 [...] 5MP, 1.8 inch LCD, SD slot and uses AA
batteries (2). [...] Cost is $197.00 US, pretty reasonable for a
5MP IMHO.
Pretty annoying since I just spent almost a
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: Bill Owens
Subject: Cheap digital PS
The Wally World where I work has just received a shipment of 3MP PS
digital cameras. I haven't seen any results yet, but the specs are
pretty
impressive for a
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, something on another thread causes me to inquire: Do Optios that use
AA
batteries like NiMH?
Check the specs for the camera you are interested in. I think most of them
are
Quoting Butch Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
According to DP review the Pentax Optio 50 that Bill Owens was talking
about
uses AA's
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Pentax/pentax_optio50.asp
Also according to Bill Owens' post ...
Quoting Tan and Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sigh!
this time last year, I was in full swing in the middle of these
discussions
and counting my pennies and also the days until I would be arriving for
GFM!
Yep ... This time last year I still thought I was going to GFM to meet all
y'all
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
William Robb mused:
I've noticed quite a trend over the past couple of decades in the media.
A
lot of what can be described kindly as opinion pieces, or unkindly as
outright propoganda is finding it's way into the news and being presented
as
Quoting Sylwiusz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2005-04-06, at 23:13, Mark Roberts wrote:
* Multi-segment (matrix) metering (reputed to be truly excellent in its
645 implementation)
It is very interesting that 645n (and nII) matrix is doubled. One is
bigger and second one smaller. It is clearly
Quoting Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don Nelson is living proof that the term Southern Gentleman has not
yet become an oxymoron: He's a class act through and through.
Well put!
I do hope all the best for him. I don't know him very well, but have also
found him to be a great guy in my own
Quoting John Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My friend had a wireless remote for his Nikon DSLR when we were up in
Canada. Now I have serious remote envy... Which remote works with the
*ist D?
Remote Control F
... and the one from the WR-90, which btw also works the Optio 550.
Someone
Quoting Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this is incorrect. I have an remote control F that fits my PZ-1. I
have a CS-205 I think it is called that fits the *istD.
The significant difference is the connector.
Fritz, I believe you are talking about cable releases and the other answers
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Having said that, the isDS viewfinder is as bright as that of my Leica
R8 and I don't have all that much trouble focusing either camera.
Jim
That was the selling point AFAIWC,when i tried the camera in the store.
Quoting Quasi Modo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As someone who went straight from the MZ-60 to D, and am now going
back the other way looking for a capable film backup body, what film
camera has roughly the same feature-set as the D, especially insofar
as hyper-modes, auto-focus, and information in the
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The one drawback is that it's got a fairly primitive auto-focus system
when compared to the *ist-D; it has auto-focus, but only one sensor.
But it's still the camera I'd recommend as being close to the *ist-D.
But for all its youth and many sensors,
Quoting Herb Chong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pentax depends on a lot of people wanting something that they are selling
right now to stay in business.
Isn't that true of most businesses?
Quoting Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I don't like to change lenses either, so when I'm shooting I prefer to
have a small bag or belt system just for film and bits pieces.
Thought that's what pockets were for.
Yes and no. It's easy for things to fall out of pockets. I wouldn't
want
Quoting Collin R Brendemuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
With the 50mm being a fine portrait length,
does this make the FA 28-70/4 AL a really practical
inexpensive portrait zoom?
Does anyone use it as such?
I use it as a general purpose zoom.
ERNR
Quoting Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the first mention of the Domke F-2 in this thread.
My most used bag is still a beat up F-2.
It's so old that it's brown with tan trim, a color that
hasn't been made in quite a while I don't think.
I'm
Quoting Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cotty wrote:
Saturday afternoon. A lad with a football and a dad with a camera
Football? But... it's perfectly round!
http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/photoessays/essays/footytricks.html
Well, actually, Keith, although footballs *are*
Quoting Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No the turkey is not a scavenger. Yes, humans are scavengers, along with
bears, pigs, wolverine, hyena, bald eagles, and yes vultures. As far as I
know all omnivores are.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Of my mechanical Pentaxes, the MX is relatively quiet. My LX, in
comparision is like an elephant in high heels walking down a deserted
hallway with no carpet (that is to say, LOUD).
Oh, yes, in comparison with an M-series, the LX is on the loud
Quoting Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(regarding sea urchin spines)
Sometimes the best protection is to avoid contact altogether!
Sometimes???
Quoting Collin R Brendemuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We've gone months now with no threads on religion/faith, politics,
war. or even the semantic use of N* C*. For that matter, N*
C* haven't really been used @ all for a while now. At least not in
any quantity.
We are at peace. That's a
Quoting Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are a group of people who stay in contact in a daily basis. It is
only natural that politics and religion, being the most important
facets of life imho, will come up here and there.
Given some things you've said in the past, I was genuinely
Quoting mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can use your nose. Once it stops smelling like vinegar it
will be knackered. Or your nose will be 8-)))
With fixer in the area, the nose might indeed be done for.
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Paul,
Glad to learn that you got the lens you want.
I'm curious about this particular optic. It seems to be quite desirable.
Apart from the focal length, how might it compare with the 31mm Ltd, which
also seems to make Pentax users sit up
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:39:12 -0800, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm in the market for one and am almost to the point of buying
a gasp non-Pentax lens.
Oh my goodness, don't do THAT!
ERNR
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Before leaving it, a point of correction: GWB isn't a Jr.)
Are we talking family history or mental ability?
William Robb
We're talking what the man's name actually is.
Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mar 22, 2005, at 3:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:39:12 -0800, Godfrey DiGiorgi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the market for one and am almost to the point of buying
a gasp non-Pentax lens.
Oh my
Quoting Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As Paul Stenquist noted some time ago, our own Frank Theriault is probably
the Diane Arbus of our day.
In all honesty, I do not think this is *at all* complimentary to Frank.
It may be excessively flattering to Diane Arbus.
ERNR
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't know what kind of shipping restrictions there might be on stop
bath. I just buy it at my local camera store. It's not very expensive.
However, if you're in a rural area, I suppose that could be a problem. If I
run out of stop bath, I just shorten my
Quoting Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:44:13 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/21 Mon PM 03:39:13 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESO: Gotcha - Jerusalem
Veitnam War:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't know what kind of shipping restrictions there might be on stop
bath. I just buy it at my local camera store. It's not very expensive.
However, if you're in a rural area, I suppose that could be a problem. If
I
run out of
Quoting Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 11:39:47 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not that I do bw developing at all these days, but I've been wondering
since
back when I *did* do it -- as a point of interest, is there any variety
of
vinegar
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
regarding http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/2213/display/2790694
I'd like to see this in BW, or with a slight sepia tone. People shoot
too
much color, perhaps because it's what they're used to seeing, or because
it's simpler to do (esp in
Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mar 19, 2005, at 8:02 AM, Sung Nee wrote:
The
40 is so restricted in its usefulness
The normal lens is the most versatile lens on earth.
And for a *istD/DS, that would be something in the range of 28-35mm. A
28/2 would be perfect
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: Francis Alviar
Subject: Pulled the trigger
Evening guys and gals. I just pulled the trigger and
purchased a used *ist DS in EX+ condition. I'm hoping
it will be a keeper but just in case it's not I have
Quoting Alin Flaider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Perhaps these are all the available customizations, with B aimed to
Canon fans. ;o)
Servus, Alin
AC So do I. I think the body shape of B looks really stupid, but it's just
me. G
Nope, it's not just you.
However, doesn't matter what *I*
Quoting Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When the hot weather arrives, go to the corner drug store or Wal-Mart
and buy some of those foam rubber covers for keeping your beer can
cold on the beach. They cost $1.00 each, they can hold viewfinders
(or lenses for that matter), and they are
Quoting Frantisek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RS I think the B camera is short for Butt-ugly
Yes, some of them look like they have left them for too long out in
the sun... and the poor beast had melted...
Yeah, but Canon has sold a huge number of SLRs that look like that happened
to them. :-(
Quoting John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Godfrey DiGiorgi mused:
Personally, I find all these variations on the theme of Program mode
too much to think about. I use Program mode with the EV compensation
control for simplicity when I don't really have to watch the focus zone
or
Quoting Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Actually, it's probably some obscure Canadian National Holiday...
like celebrating the return of the Canadian Geese.
actually, I think it was Commonwealth Day yesterday, so half the world
was celebrating their great good fortune in belonging heart
Quoting Stuart Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I am taking my wife to Ney Work city for a birthday weekend in June and it
seems a good opportunity to buy some additional odds and ends for my Pentax
*ist D.
I hope that means it's YOUR birthday you're celebrating ...
Quoting Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, I've just joined the ranks of Grandfatherhood.
Congrats on your new status!
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:48:23 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eh -- well, a common language is kinda useful though ...
I believe that (other than Canada's 20% who speak French as a first
language) we call the language
Quoting Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3193740size=lg
*istD, ISO 400, A400/5.6, f6.7 @ 1/750, handheld
Steady Stenquist lives up to his name again!
Nice shot -- and the subject line (above) isn't bad either.
ERNR
Quoting Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You shouldn't have to mess with your operating system at all. In
Internet Explorer go to View, Toolbar and Customize and add the FONT
Size button. Then you can select how large fonts appear in web pages you
visit.
Not that you were directly addressing
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From:
Subject: Re: Pentax meets Canon
Uh, guys? I'm not generally first in line to complain about
offensive
stereotyping, but this thread's starting to veer dangerously close
...
Lighten up a bit.
Quoting Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK we've now got quite a few DSLR owners on board with a bit of use behind
them, how about a quick informal usage survey?
For those DSLR users with 35mm gear who thought before buying their DSLR
that
their 35mm film usage would:
Remain
Quoting D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
much snippage
Oh, and I analyze stuff way too much.
(stunned look), Glenn, I never noticed that about you!
ERNR
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks to everyone for their comments. I may be starting to get the hang
of this digi-raw business, although it may be more luck than skill that
I've gotten to this point. Nonetheless, all your comments and
explanations
have been very helpful and
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe it's just me but everything looks too small and too far away at high
resolutions. It
annoys me.
No, m'dear, it's not just you.
ERNR
in the process of transitioning to transitions lenses (wry grin)
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