Hello everybody! Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. Thanks Mister Paul Stenquist for your appreciation of the children's photo, the heron's photos and the lake's photo.
Thanks to Mister Bill Lawlor. It seems that RA-4 color prints is not very usual these days. It's been very interesting to read about your experience Bill and one of these days I'll give a try to a good inkjet printer. I have a thermal-dye printer for now because I didn't want to be an inkjet cartridge buyer. I can do 20X24 on my CPP2, which is pretty big for me. I would like to do the same with an inkjet printer but it is pretty expensive. And what about a digital DeVere enlarger! That would be the summit but my wallet can't afford it. I do experience some problems with the correct filtration but it depends a lot of the paper used. I get satisfactory results with Crystal Archive Super C. Thanks to Mister J.P.Alling for his comment on the heron flying away from us. Thanks to Mister Sullivan for his comments on the children's photos. I did try to soften the background of the children's photo but with no success right now. I'll give it another try. Thanks to Mister William Robb for his comments on the heron and the lake. Perhaps the heron have been over-saturated indeed. I was experiencing with Raw file at that time and I didn't realize that it is advisable not to alter too much the file in sharpness which can alter the colour also. Thanks to Mister Kenneth Waller for the Pentax K20D slideshow possibilities. Thanks to Mister Jack Davis on the same subject and the comments on the hummingbird's photos. Thanks to Mister J.P.Alling. Pentax has indeed provide us with a silent movie camera reminding Chaplin and McClaren (The Neighbours). And finally, thanks to Mister Daniel J. Matyola for his suggestion to submit my children's photos to the April PUG on the theme Portraits, which I did. I don't know what they will do with it. Sorry everyone for this long answer. But all those comments are really appreciated. When you're alone in your basement making prints and you've got only one person to show the results of your works, it's a real pleasure to read some comments on your photos. By the way, I'll do a short exhibition of 11 photos May the first on the theme REEDS. What don't you come say goodbye in Abitibi, Quebec, Canada? For hummingbirds, heron, lake, childrens, tulips: http://gaetanbeauchamp.ca/ For iPod Touch without Java: http://gaetanbeauchamp.ca/photos Some more to come on Juncos. Gaëtan Beauchamp -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.