Walter Gilbert wrote:
Thanks, Ann. :-)
He was standing guard for the horse in that previous shot, so he had
to come and check me out and make sure I wasn't up to no good. He was
pretty friendly once he figured out I wasn't there to cause trouble,
though.
I shot those with the digital K-x. I have a K1000 that I'm using for
film. Unfortunately, I'm afraid I may have goofed up seating the film
in the camera. It's currently showing 26 shots on a 24-exposure roll.
Thats probably ok Walter... they expect you to use a fair amount of
lead...
I've been looking for other film bodies on eBay, and have noticed that
the KX brings a pretty high price compared to some of the others.
Apparently, you're not the only one who really likes it. If I can
find a good deal on one, I'll jump on it.
Thanks for looking at my humble GESO, and the crop suggestion. I'll
give that a whirl and see how it looks. I suspect you're correct.
-- Walt
Mine has issues - I have plans to send it to the guy who does estimates
for free and sends the camera back to you free
if he can't save it or if you decline to have it repaired. I"m
conflicted over whether I should get it fixed and keep it,
get it fixed and sell it, or let it go for parts.
ann
On 2/7/2011 7:32 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
The others are nice enough - but I love this one... what a look you
are getting! LOL
http://www.flickr.com/photos/walt_gilbert/5426727734/in/set-72157625874952441/
suggestion... crop a bit off the top... leaving a smaller space above
his rear end...
By Pentax KX - do you mean the film KX or the Digital KX ? The
original was my personal favorite - even more than the LX because
it wasn't so fragile and worked without batteries just fine at all
shutter speeds.
I'm not tired of the snow... I'm tired of the mud its become, though.
ann
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