Of Ashley?  never - gotta show off her jade green eyes :-)

actually - that shot really was just a test of the 25600 -
I confess I haven't shot very much above 1600 and always keep it as low as possible. I love that k5 goes down to 80.

ann

On 10/21/2014 21:00, Christine Aguila wrote:
Neato. Did you try a BW rendering?  Cheers, Christine

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On Oct 21, 2014, at 7:58 PM, Ann Sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

When I first got the K-5  I did this one on purpose, um, make that on purr-pose

ann

http://annsan.smugmug.com/The-KItty-Corner/Ashley-ultimate-alpha-tabby/i-8GTTJcS/A

On 10/21/2014 20:42, Christine Aguila wrote:
Nice to hear from you, Morris!  Hope all is well. You and Godfrey have given me 
an idea:  I might try some very high ISOs on purpose. Could be a fun experiment.
Thanks!
Cheers, Christine

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On Oct 21, 2014, at 11:47 AM, Morris Galloway <morris-gallo...@sbcglobal.net> 
wrote:

Galloway, delurking for a moment, can remember  back in time, back, back, when 
Kodak Royal X Pan was the only game in town for  FAST film, listed as 1,600 
ASA, and it was pushable --
sort of pushable.  And the results obtained were not as Good as 25,600.  During 
College, went out on assignment for a print magazine to a den on iniquity, a 
GO-G0 bar (!) that was
all soft green spot lights and drunk college kids, and shot a roll. I got some 
shots.  The patrons and maidens were visible and clear. But there was so much 
grain the advertiser thought it was taken inside a cereal factory.  Publisher 
had to sue for the quarter-page.  Alas!
   Wish I had a K-5, or 5ii,  or K-3 then!   We've come a Long Way Baby!  Sure 
I use 25,600 , and I  turn and walk back inside with my possum pic, or 
whatever, all the while considering that I could Never have captured anything 
in those dark corners even with the best Germany and Kodak had to offer at that 
time.

Relurking now,   G




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