Re: Away for a while but ???? ist D sharpening

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Subject: Away for a while but  ist D sharpening


Hi folks been away for a while lurking but decided I have been away long 
enough... Wanted to know what others have been setting their ist Ds to as 
far as CF -sharpening, saturation etc to. I find that the ist D default 
settings seem a little bland. Wonder if anyone has set their cameras to 
maximum sharpening, sauration etc. and if they leave their AWB at 
cloudy to get a warming filter or change it depending on the 
conditions
I have left my camera in default mode and try to change my awb to suit 
lighting conditions but I'm not sure I am happy with the results. It seems 
to take a fair bit of tweaking in Photoshop to get them where I like 
'em




I shoot RAW most of the time, and play with the ones I like until I like 
them better.
If I am shooting jpegs, its usually at fairly low settings, on the theory I 
can add but can't take away.

And yes, it is a lot of tweaking.

William Robb 





Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Shel Belinkoff 
Subject: Proof and Pentax






BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer. 


Hell, half the photographers I deal with are blind, I am sure.

William Robb



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread David Savage
Can't help you with what camera it was Shel. But when I first saw it I
remember thinking it looked like a Pentax.

For those who haven't seen Proof, the blind photographer is played by
Hugo Weaving. Better known as Agent Smith in the Matrix movies or as
Lord Elrond in the Lord of the Rings. It also stars a young  Russell
Crowe, best known for throwing phones / tantrums etc.

BTW, Russell Crowe is a Kiwi, not an Aussie. So watch out for David
Mann if you ever come across him. g (sorry Dave)

You guys have been going on about Captain Kangaroo  other shows that
were way before my time, I thought I'd just chip in these little
facts.

Dave

On 6/26/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just spent an enjoyable couple of hours watching the movie Proof
 (http://imdb.com/title/tt0102721/) which, in it's most simple description,
 is about a blind photographer and how he uses photography to explore the
 world around him that he can sense but not see.  He uses a PS camera, one
 with auto focus and a zoom lens.  The camera looks and sounds remarkably
 like a Pentax IQ Zoom, something along the lines of the 105R.  Does anyone
 know for sure what camera was used in the movie?
 
 BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There are
 at least three legally blind photographers living and working in the San
 Francisco area that I know of ... their work is remarkable in that at least
 two of them do their own printing as well as making photos, and one uses a
 manual focus camera.  He, I believe, is the least blind of the group, with
 a 20/200 vision.
 
 
 Shel
 
 




FS Friday: 50mm f/4.0 Macro Takumar

2005-06-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
This is an older pre-set lens in very fine condition.  It was converted to
K-mount some years ago - pretty nice job of it, too. Pics are here:

http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/front2.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/side.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/rear.jpg

Contact me off list for details.

Shel 




Re: Resend: Heads up - A 100/2.8 macro and other stuff

2005-06-26 Thread David Nelson
Okay fellas, thanks for the tips - sounds like one should be a bit 
suspicious of these guys. I'd hate for someone to have problems after 
being told of the deal by me. Maybe the low price could even be due to 
some sort of defect they're not telling us about (most of their stuff 
isn't greatly competitively priced). Still, I'm surprised the thing's 
still there.


Cheers,
David



Re: flash sync speed

2005-06-26 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Modern flash units are worlds more powerful than what I had back when  
I used flash a lot, and cover a lot of the need for this kind of stuff.


Godfrey

On Jun 25, 2005, at 2:07 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

But the ND filter effectively reduces the stop in terms of how much  
flash you can lay in the shot. In daylight and with no walls or  
ceiling to reflect some of the spill light back, it's hard enough  
to get a useful amount of fill. High speed synch is important for  
anyone who shoots outdoor portraits, birds, insect macro, etc.

Paul
On Jun 25, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:



On Jun 25, 2005, at 1:36 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:


Quite frequently, both fill flash and a large aperture are  
desirable in sunlight. For that, you need high-speed synch.




Or an ND filter...  :-)

Seriously, I do understand about fill flash etc, but 1/180 sec  
seems quite fast enough for my needs. I remember when no SLR did  
better than 1/60 second max, and high speed sync didn't exist.


Godfrey









Re: PESO: Not a street shot :-)

2005-06-26 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
It certainly is a good, crisp photo, which means that lens is fine  
performer. All kidding aside, it will do you well.


Godfrey

On Jun 25, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

It's the DA 50-200 of course. I'm very pleased with its  
performance. This shot is quite sharp at 100%. Perhaps i'll post a  
detail later.

Paul
On Jun 25, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:



Paul Stenquist wrote:


The mercury topped off in the high nineties (F of course) today,  
so two ice creams are allowed. By the way this is NOT a street  
shot because it was not taken with a focal length prescribed by  
the AOPSS (Arcane Order of Pretentious Street Shooters :-)).  
Seriously it's with the CA 50-200, 200mm, f6.7 @ 1/500, ISO 200,  
continuous autofocus.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3485327



Damn right that's not a street shot, it's a cheeky chippie shot.
Hm. A CA 50-200 lens? A celebration of Chromatic Aberration? ;-)

Godfrey
 Chairman, AOPSS









Re: PAW: For you to chuckle

2005-06-26 Thread keithw

Boris Liberman wrote:


Hi!


Sadly, all I'm getting is a bunch of Cyrillic (sp?) characters and no
photo.  Anyone else getting a pic to look at?



I think I should apologize. After one day of no response from the list 
(except Paul's) and rather negative response from the site where it was 
posted I deleted it...


I thereby apologize to Frank, Keith and anyone else who received a blank 
screen...


Boris


Don't apologize for something over which you had no control...
I don't believe it was something you did on purpose, so, no problem!

take care of things... :-)

keith



Re: new toy on order

2005-06-26 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Current firmware is v1.0.2. That's the only Pentax software I use ...  
Photoshop CS and the Camera Raw v2.4 plug-in do a good job on RAW  
conversion.


Godfrey

On Jun 25, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Butch Black wrote:


Hi guys;

I finally did it. I ordered my ist-Ds yesterday. I should have it  
on Wednesday. Do I need to update software? Any other suggestions  
and helpful hints will be appreciated.


Butch






Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread David Mann

On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Isn't that called Ego Googling when you search for yourself on  
the web?


Some people I know have some very interesting namesakes...

Cheers,

- Dave

http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/




Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread David Mann

On Jun 26, 2005, at 6:29 PM, David Savage wrote:


BTW, Russell Crowe is a Kiwi, not an Aussie. So watch out for David
Mann if you ever come across him. g (sorry Dave)


Well you aussies keep claiming our celebrities anyway.  Normally we  
cry foul but we'll let you have this one.  Please, take him.


Cheers,

- Dave (looks nothing like Russell Crowe and does not own a sheep)

http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/




Re: PESO: Not a street shot :-)

2005-06-26 Thread David Savage
Your absolutely right. 

It's not a street shot, it's a pretty girl shot. g And a very nice
one at that.

The second thing I was drawn to, is that you managed to catch a single
drop of melted ice cream. For some weird reason I think that's pretty
neat.

Dave

On 6/26/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The mercury topped off in the high nineties (F of course) today, so two
 ice creams are allowed. By the way this is NOT a street shot because it
 was not taken with a focal length prescribed by the AOPSS (Arcane Order
 of Pretentious Street Shooters :-)). Seriously it's with the CA 50-200,
 200mm, f6.7 @ 1/500, ISO 200, continuous autofocus.
 http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3485327
 Paul
 




Re: PESO: Not a street shot :-)

2005-06-26 Thread Joaquim Carvalho

David Savage wrote:


The second thing I was drawn to, is that you managed to catch a single
drop of melted ice cream. For some weird reason I think that's pretty
neat.
 

Paul, you could make full size a crop of the drop of melted ice cream so 
we can check that

it really is one and the quality of the CA 50-200 lens @ 200mm f6.7


On 6/26/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


The mercury topped off in the high nineties (F of course) today, so two
ice creams are allowed. By the way this is NOT a street shot because it
was not taken with a focal length prescribed by the AOPSS (Arcane Order
of Pretentious Street Shooters :-)). Seriously it's with the CA 50-200,
200mm, f6.7 @ 1/500, ISO 200, continuous autofocus.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3485327
Paul


   





 





[Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
I really don't understand anything to these digital things it seems.

I did purchase yesterday another memory card for my D. I had 2
toshibas and thought maybe it was the cards after all so I picked up a
standard Sandisk 256MB CF. I put it into the camera and ... nothing.
OK not the cards then.

I put the camera on this morning. It went ON has it was supposed to.
Now I'm HAPPY !!
But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?

Mmm film is more reliable, really. I love my KX/MX's :D

--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
i hope you like it :)
http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg



Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Peter Belak
 Now I'm HAPPY !!
 But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?
 
 Mmm film is more reliable, really. I love my KX/MX's :D

Hi Thibouille,

I am happy that you are happy and hope your problems are over now.
Hm, did they refuse to give you new camera in exchange for the bad one?
Film is reliable, I agree. But for me, my *ist D is also reliable. In
more than one year I did not loose single picture, so I believe your
camera must be faulty...

Regards

Peter Belak



Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
Well, yes they did refuse and I don't think I have any legal
possibities so I'm stuck with reapairs.
Now I know I say that because it's my first experience in digital and
I've been quite a bit deceived (by Pentax? by Digital? by memory
cards? how to be sure?).
I'm reassured to hear you didn't have a single problem with your D.

Hope it'll be OK for me now 

2005/6/26, Peter Belak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Now I'm HAPPY !!
  But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?
 
  Mmm film is more reliable, really. I love my KX/MX's :D
 
 Hi Thibouille,
 
 I am happy that you are happy and hope your problems are over now.
 Hm, did they refuse to give you new camera in exchange for the bad one?
 Film is reliable, I agree. But for me, my *ist D is also reliable. In
 more than one year I did not loose single picture, so I believe your
 camera must be faulty...
 
 Regards
 
 Peter Belak
 
 


-- 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



Re: The Bunny Lies Down On Broadway

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/25/05, Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip 
 For the most part crowded and bar keep me away
 :) :)
snip

For the most part, I feel the opposite (depending on the crowd...)  vbg

cheers,
frank



-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



RE: The Bunny Lies Down On Broadway

2005-06-26 Thread Amita Guha
 On 6/25/05, Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 snip 
  For the most part crowded and bar keep me away
  :) :)
 snip
 
 For the most part, I feel the opposite (depending on the 
 crowd...)  vbg

Excellent! Are you up for trying the subway on your own? It's really easy to
get to the Beer Garden on the subway from where Ann lives.

Amita




Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread SonC
In a message dated 6/25/2005 8:32:39 A.M.  Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  http://www.sonc.com/june_24_friday_flowers.htm
 


BTW, don't  believe anything Cotty or Mark Roberts  say...

LOL

cheers,
frank

I BELIEVE  EVERYTHING ANYONE SAYS  ;-)




Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish  




Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread SonC
In a message dated 6/26/2005 7:58:31 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I BELIEVE  EVERYTHING ANYONE  SAYS  ;-)

I was going to make a funny about who you may have  voted for in the
last Presidential election, but it would start a flame war  to be sure.
LOL

cheers,
frank
 

I live in a Purple state.


Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish
 



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread SonC
In a message dated 6/24/2005 8:04:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www.sonc.com/june_24_friday_flowers.htm

You've managed to produce  a lovely colour accurate and not too saturated 
image 
in your friday flower  and that bee is a monster. How was it lit?

Cheers,

Thanks.  He is a common bumblebee, the flowers are tiny.  The  lighting is 
oblique late afternoon sunlight.  iso 400 on the kit lens  PentAX IST dS


Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish
 



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Graywolf

Nice. An excellent low-key portrait. Did you have to crop it or did you 
actually manage to get yourself positioned that closely. I can never do that 
when I try self-portraits.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
---


Michael Spivak wrote:

It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
i hope you like it :)
http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg





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Re: Union, IL

2005-06-26 Thread Graywolf

I've always wondered about the name of that war. From what I have read it was 
anything but civil. GRIN!

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
---


frank theriault wrote:

On 6/26/05, Illinois Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hey guys and gals,

   Well, I just got back from a civil war re-enactment in Union, IL. snip



Who won this time?

-frank





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Re: Union, IL

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, Illinois Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey guys and gals,
 
 Well, I just got back from a civil war re-enactment in Union, IL. snip

Who won this time?

-frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I BELIEVE  EVERYTHING ANYONE SAYS  ;-)

I was going to make a funny about who you may have voted for in the
last Presidential election, but it would start a flame war to be sure.
 LOL

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



purple (was newbie)

2005-06-26 Thread SonC

In a message dated 6/26/2005 8:13:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I live in a Purple state.

I  thought there were red states and blue states.  (Being Canadian and
all,  I'm not hip to these things).  Am I to assume that of your
electoral  college votes (is that what they're called?) you split
evenly between G Dubya  and the Swiftboat Captain Guy?

cheers,
frank

Things are not always black and white or red or blue. To get an  accurate 
assessment of the population, you need to look at the popular  vote.  This map 
is 
a county by county (or in our case, parish)  assessment.

http://www.princeton.edu/~rvdb/JAVA/election2004/  

I live in the purple region of Northwestern Louisiana.
 
I am not a political animal, just an observer.


Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish
 



Re: PESO - comment on global warming

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/23/05, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3485/display/3388915
 
 Comment away
 

Cool plants (I rarely say that), whatever they are.

Actually, the earth isn't warming, outer space is cooling, so it makes
us ~feel~ warmer...

g

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I live in a Purple state.

I thought there were red states and blue states.  (Being Canadian and
all, I'm not hip to these things).  Am I to assume that of your
electoral college votes (is that what they're called?) you split
evenly between G Dubya and the Swiftboat Captain Guy?

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Shel Belinkoff
 Subject: Proof and Pentax
 
 
 
 
  BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.
 
 Hell, half the photographers I deal with are blind, I am sure.
 
 William Robb
 

There's a joke about me in there somewhere...

g

-frank

-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: FS: *istD, FA*24, FA* 28-70, DA 14, plus

2005-06-26 Thread mike wilson

Herb Chong wrote:

i got mine from KEH in EX condition probably better than described for 
$560 last summer. the lens was there maybe a day before i bought.


Herb


Here, you would be talking about the same price.  In sterling.  This was 
a £1400 lens when first released.



- Original Message - From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: FS: *istD, FA*24, FA* 28-70, DA 14, plus



Chad wrote:


 Shipping to U.S. only.



snip


FA*28-70/2.8   $500
EX condition. I bought this lens used. I only have the lens, front and
back caps, and the hood. The glass is in great shape. The hood shows
some wear and tear. Mainly rub and scuff marks. The body of the lens
is in like new condition.



Whimper.











Re: The Bunny Lies Down On Broadway

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Excellent! Are you up for trying the subway on your own? It's really easy to
 get to the Beer Garden on the subway from where Ann lives.
 

Sure.  We have subways in Toronto LOL (although I'm sure they ain't
the same as those in NYC).

Or, maybe I could get an escort of New York bike messengers to take me
over by bike.  Now ~that~ I wouldn't do alone...  g.

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks.  He is a common bumblebee, the flowers are tiny.  The  lighting is
 oblique late afternoon sunlight.  iso 400 on the kit lens  PentAX IST dS
 
 
 Regards,
 Sonny
 http://www.sonc.com
 Natchitoches, Louisiana
 Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
 égalité, liberté, crawfish

Oooo!  That ~is~ a nice pic (just getting around to looking at it
now).  Love the colours!

cheers,
frank (of Acadien heritage, with some long-lost relatives in Cajun
Country, no doubt...)


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: PAW PES0 - The Poser

2005-06-26 Thread Scott Loveless
I like the light on his face.  It brings out his creases a bit more
and really adds to the I'm younger than my years aura.

Excellent!

On 6/24/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 When this fellow saw that I had a camera, he asked to pose for a photo.
 How could I refuse to accommodate him.
 
 Details: Pentax MX, FA77/1.8 @ 5.6, Agfa RSX II 50, Photoshop CS, Sinatra
 in the background, sippin' on a wee dram of Springbank 21.
 
 http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/poser.html
 
 
 Shel
 
 
 


-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com

--
You have to hold the button down -Arnold Newman



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
 the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
 then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
 button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...

Yes, but then we'd have seen the remote in one of your fists.  Better
off this way (even though you had to inconvenience a friend - it's all
for the cause of Art!)  g

cheers,
frank

-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: PESO -- The Photographer

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/25/05, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_thephotographer.html
 
 As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
 

I like it!

His body position, her nice smile, the lovely background - it all
comes together quite nicely.  Well composed and framed (what's the
difference between composition and framing?  I don't know...).

My only little criticism is that I wonder if the background were just
a teensy bit OOF, it might make the subjects pop out a bit more. 
But, maybe you wanted the boat and the rest of the background just as
it is.  So, you may ignore me...

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
 i hope you like it :)
 http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 

It looks just like you!  g

Actually, it's a pretty cool shot.  I like the way your cap covers the
one eye, the way the cigarette is exactly between the fists, the
facial expression, the way you've tilted your head down (like a
fighter) so you're looking up at the camera.

Very nice!  A fun shot.

Were you looking at the LCD screen as you composed it (then looked
into the lens at the last moment), or did you just pose and hope for
the best?

cheers,
frank


-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: GESO: Canadian guys in concert

2005-06-26 Thread Scott Loveless
Wonderful!  Thanks for sharing.

On 6/22/05, Dario Bonazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here are some pictures I took two days ago at the Enter the Haggis concert
 (Trigallia Celtic Festival):
 
 http://www.dariobonazza.com/enter05e.htm
 http://www.aohc.it/aohcgallery/gall10e.htm
 
 *istD, 800 ISO, 50/1.4 FA, Sigma 70-200/2.8 EX, Sigma EF500 DG Super flash
 unit (used only in one shot among those published here)
 
 BTW, the Sigma EF500DG Super flash does P-TTL well with the *istD, unlike
 the Pentax AF500FTZ.
 
 All the best,
 
 Dario
 
 


-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com

--
You have to hold the button down -Arnold Newman



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.
I like the idea of a blind photog. Except when a photo is taken, I would
would like a description of the photogs perseptions, and feelings of
what is going on about him/her. To get a taste of how the photog 
percieves the world to how the camera does.

Kind regards
Kevin

-- 
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. 
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
Since a friend of mine was behind the camera and focusing on me, i've
managed to get exactly what i need.. as far as i remember, this is a
full frame

On 6/26/05, Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nice. An excellent low-key portrait. Did you have to crop it or did you 
 actually manage to get yourself positioned that closely. I can never do that 
 when I try self-portraits.
 
 graywolf
 http://www.graywolfphoto.com
 Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
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 Michael Spivak wrote:
  It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
  i hope you like it :)
  http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 
 
 
 
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Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
he agreed pretty fast since i've shot him also.. but that will be in
another PESO  :)

On 6/26/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
  the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
  then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
  button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...
 
 Yes, but then we'd have seen the remote in one of your fists.  Better
 off this way (even though you had to inconvenience a friend - it's all
 for the cause of Art!)  g
 
 cheers,
 frank
 
 --
 Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson
 




Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Graywolf

Legally blind and blind are too entirely different things. Without my glasses I 
am legally blind (of course being correctable I am not actually), but I do not 
bump into things and can actually recognize people. I certainly could take 
photographs although they would have to empathize shape and color rather than 
detail.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
---


Shel Belinkoff wrote:

I just spent an enjoyable couple of hours watching the movie Proof
(http://imdb.com/title/tt0102721/) which, in it's most simple description,
is about a blind photographer and how he uses photography to explore the
world around him that he can sense but not see.  He uses a PS camera, one
with auto focus and a zoom lens.  The camera looks and sounds remarkably
like a Pentax IQ Zoom, something along the lines of the 105R.  Does anyone
know for sure what camera was used in the movie?

BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There are
at least three legally blind photographers living and working in the San
Francisco area that I know of ... their work is remarkable in that at least
two of them do their own printing as well as making photos, and one uses a
manual focus camera.  He, I believe, is the least blind of the group, with
a 20/200 vision.


Shel 







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Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...

On 6/26/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
  i hope you like it :)
  http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 
 
 It looks just like you!  g
 
 Actually, it's a pretty cool shot.  I like the way your cap covers the
 one eye, the way the cigarette is exactly between the fists, the
 facial expression, the way you've tilted your head down (like a
 fighter) so you're looking up at the camera.
 
 Very nice!  A fun shot.
 
 Were you looking at the LCD screen as you composed it (then looked
 into the lens at the last moment), or did you just pose and hope for
 the best?
 
 cheers,
 frank
 
 
 --
 Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson
 




Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread frank theriault
On 6/26/05, Larry Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 And where does that place Lumpy (Mr. Greenjeans)?

Actually, he was the Godfather.  Not just of Pee Wee Herman (which he
was), but in the Don Corleone sense, of the whole late-50's early-60's
Children's TV empire.  No one could make a move without him:

Jim Henson:  Godfather, there's this new children's television show,
Sesame Street.  They'
re calling for puppets, just like I do.  I'd be perfect for their
puppeteer.  They say they won't give it to me.  They say there's no
chance, no chance.  I don't know what to do, I don't know what to
do...

Mr. Greenjeans:   You can act like a man! (slaps Henson in the face) 
What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood
finocchio that ah cries like a woman? (then imitates Henson, as Mr.
Kangaroo giggles).


Yup, behind that those unassuming green overalls was an evil genius, a
cruel but effective leader, controlling the whole industry...

cheers,
frank 



-- 
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



RE: The Bunny Lies Down On Broadway

2005-06-26 Thread Amita Guha
 Sure.  We have subways in Toronto LOL (although I'm sure 
 they ain't the same as those in NYC).

You'd only need to take one subway line from Ann's, no transfers.
 
 Or, maybe I could get an escort of New York bike messengers 
 to take me over by bike.  Now ~that~ I wouldn't do alone...  g.

Sure, you could ride over the 59th Street bridge, and we're not too far from
there by bike. People do it all the time, but I've known a couple of people
who have gotten hit.

Amita




Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Scott Loveless
Have a look at the John Dugdale exhibit at
http://johnstevenson-gallery.com/dugdale_2003_lead.html
He's photographer blinded by an illness a little over ten years ago. 
There is quite a bit of information about how he works.  It's an
interesting read.  View Camera Magazine also published an article
about him in their Nov/Dec 2004 issue.

On 6/26/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just spent an enjoyable couple of hours watching the movie Proof
 (http://imdb.com/title/tt0102721/) which, in it's most simple description,
 is about a blind photographer and how he uses photography to explore the
 world around him that he can sense but not see.  He uses a PS camera, one
 with auto focus and a zoom lens.  The camera looks and sounds remarkably
 like a Pentax IQ Zoom, something along the lines of the 105R.  Does anyone
 know for sure what camera was used in the movie?
 
 BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There are
 at least three legally blind photographers living and working in the San
 Francisco area that I know of ... their work is remarkable in that at least
 two of them do their own printing as well as making photos, and one uses a
 manual focus camera.  He, I believe, is the least blind of the group, with
 a 20/200 vision.
 
 
 Shel
 
 
 


-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com

--
You have to hold the button down -Arnold Newman



Porto street shots (?)

2005-06-26 Thread Joaquim Carvalho

Some Porto street shots (?) taken with the SMC FA 80-320mm F4.5-5.6
mostly at 320mm (480mm on the *ist DS) F6.8 1/500 200 ASA

http://x64.com/joaquim/photo/photo03

These people were minding their own business and I wouldn't want to 
interrupt them,
this would not have been possible with a noisy eye level SLR and a lens 
much shorter

than 200mm



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Graywolf

Subject: Re: Proof and Pentax


 I certainly could take photographs although they would have to empathize 
shape and color rather than detail.


Tom (Tony Sweet) Rittenhouse


WW 





Re: purple (was newbie)

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Subject: purple (was newbie)




In a message dated 6/26/2005 8:13:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



I live in a Purple state.


I  thought there were red states and blue states. 


I think a Purple state is something unique to pubescent boys.
W noisy W



Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Thibouille 
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 5:40 AM


Subject: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)



I really don't understand anything to these digital things it seems.

I did purchase yesterday another memory card for my D. I had 2
toshibas and thought maybe it was the cards after all so I picked up a
standard Sandisk 256MB CF. I put it into the camera and ... nothing.
OK not the cards then.

I put the camera on this morning. It went ON has it was supposed to.
Now I'm HAPPY !!
But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?


Maybe a dirty contact in the card bay?

William Robb



Re: Ok, I give up

2005-06-26 Thread Bob Sullivan
That Canadian money is getting downright expensive!

On 6/25/05, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Evan Hanson
 Subject: Ok, I give up
 
 
  What the heck is PESO?
 
 
 Mexican money.
 We used to joke about it being Canadian money as well, but not any more.
 
 William Robb
 




Re: Ok, I give up

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Bob Sullivan 
Subject: Re: Ok, I give up




That Canadian money is getting downright expensive!



But it gives good value...

William Robb



Re: The Bunny Lies Down On Broadway

2005-06-26 Thread Mishka
By bike it's really easy. But instead of going over the bridge, I would
recommend taking the Roosevelt Island tramway, enjoy a view
and avoid the accidents at the same time. And from the Roosevelt island,
it's ~30 minutes walk to Astoria Blvd.

best,
mishka

On 6/26/05, Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Sure.  We have subways in Toronto LOL (although I'm sure
  they ain't the same as those in NYC).
 
 You'd only need to take one subway line from Ann's, no transfers.
 
  Or, maybe I could get an escort of New York bike messengers
  to take me over by bike.  Now ~that~ I wouldn't do alone...  g.
 
 Sure, you could ride over the 59th Street bridge, and we're not too far from
 there by bike. People do it all the time, but I've known a couple of people
 who have gotten hit.
 
 Amita
 
 




Re: PESO: Not a street shot :-)

2005-06-26 Thread Paul Stenquist
Will do. I was thinking the same thing. I also have a wide open shot 
(by chance of another young lady) that I'll upload soon.

Paul
On Jun 26, 2005, at 7:38 AM, Joaquim Carvalho wrote:


David Savage wrote:


The second thing I was drawn to, is that you managed to catch a single
drop of melted ice cream. For some weird reason I think that's pretty
neat.

Paul, you could make full size a crop of the drop of melted ice cream 
so we can check that

it really is one and the quality of the CA 50-200 lens @ 200mm f6.7


On 6/26/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The mercury topped off in the high nineties (F of course) today, so 
two
ice creams are allowed. By the way this is NOT a street shot because 
it
was not taken with a focal length prescribed by the AOPSS (Arcane 
Order
of Pretentious Street Shooters :-)). Seriously it's with the CA 
50-200,

200mm, f6.7 @ 1/500, ISO 200, continuous autofocus.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3485327
Paul














Re: Resend: Heads up - A 100/2.8 macro and other stuff

2005-06-26 Thread Bob Sullivan
For whatever reason, I didn't see it this morning when it was still live.
Sometimes I think ebay has a lag in consolidating all their listed items.
That is, it takes a while for the German items to show on the US site.
(Glad to know the seller is a good one to avoid!)
Regards,  Bob S.

On 6/26/05, David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Okay fellas, thanks for the tips - sounds like one should be a bit
 suspicious of these guys. I'd hate for someone to have problems after
 being told of the deal by me. Maybe the low price could even be due to
 some sort of defect they're not telling us about (most of their stuff
 isn't greatly competitively priced). Still, I'm surprised the thing's
 still there.
 
 Cheers,
 David
 




Re: I heard things were going up in price in the Pentax world ...

2005-06-26 Thread Butch Black

Earlier today it was listed at $4800.
On Jun 25, 2005, at 9:17 PM, Butch Black wrote:

OK am I missing something? $48 does not seem to me to be outrageous  
for a older manual focus body



AHH the disadvantages in being on the digest.

Butch



Re: purple (was newbie)

2005-06-26 Thread SonC

In a message dated 6/26/2005 8:13:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I live in a Purple state.

I  thought there were red states and blue states.  (Being Canadian and
all,  I'm not hip to these things).  Am I to assume that of your
electoral  college votes (is that what they're called?) you split snip

Things are not always black and white or red or blue. To get an  accurate 
assessment of the population, you need to look at the popular  vote.  This map 
is 
a county by county (or in our case, parish)  assessment.

http://www.princeton.edu/~rvdb/JAVA/election2004/  

I live in the purple region of Northwestern Louisiana.

I am  not a political animal, just an observer.


Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish







Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi!

On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
 i hope you like it :)
 http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg

Looks to me a familar face... Guess I saw it few times, in 3D rendering...

:)

-- 
Boris



RE: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Butch Black

BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There are
at least three legally blind photographers living and working in the San
Francisco area that I know of ... their work is remarkable in that at least
two of them do their own printing as well as making photos, and one uses a
manual focus camera.  He, I believe, is the least blind of the group, with
a 20/200 vision.

I had a blind photographer as a customer when I worked for CVS. He used a 
PS camera. No great works of art but he shot as well as half of my 
customers.


WRT the blind photographer shooting the manual focus camera, I don't believe 
20/200 is even close to blind. I have 20/100 and my prescription is not that 
severe. I'm sure the list must have an optometrist or eye doctor that can 
confirm or correct me.


Butch 





Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread Bob Sullivan
Captain Kangaroo  Mr Rogers were some of the good things I watched
with my kids on TV.  Pee Wee Herman was another matter... never up to
the quality of the first two.  The loss of Jim Henson is positively
sad.  The Muppets are my #2 favorite right behind the Rocky and
Bullwinkle series.  (Is there any truth to the rumor that the Boston
police think Miska is Boris Badenoff's son?) :-)
Regards,  Bob S.

On 6/26/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 6/26/05, Larry Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  And where does that place Lumpy (Mr. Greenjeans)?
 
 Actually, he was the Godfather.  Not just of Pee Wee Herman (which he
 was), but in the Don Corleone sense, of the whole late-50's early-60's
 Children's TV empire.  No one could make a move without him:
 
 Jim Henson:  Godfather, there's this new children's television show,
 Sesame Street.  They'
 re calling for puppets, just like I do.  I'd be perfect for their
 puppeteer.  They say they won't give it to me.  They say there's no
 chance, no chance.  I don't know what to do, I don't know what to
 do...
 
 Mr. Greenjeans:   You can act like a man! (slaps Henson in the face)
 What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood
 finocchio that ah cries like a woman? (then imitates Henson, as Mr.
 Kangaroo giggles).
 
 
 Yup, behind that those unassuming green overalls was an evil genius, a
 cruel but effective leader, controlling the whole industry...
 
 cheers,
 frank
 
 
 
 --
 Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson
 




Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
Possible, of course.
I dunno why I'm leaning toward a defective card.
When it was repaired, the repair sheet mentioned a completecheck as
well as a replacement of the main circuit.
The card reader is part of the main circuit IMO but not sure. Anyone knows?

2005/6/26, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Thibouille
 Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 5:40 AM
 
 Subject: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)
 
 I really don't understand anything to these digital things it seems.
 
  I did purchase yesterday another memory card for my D. I had 2
  toshibas and thought maybe it was the cards after all so I picked up a
  standard Sandisk 256MB CF. I put it into the camera and ... nothing.
  OK not the cards then.
 
  I put the camera on this morning. It went ON has it was supposed to.
  Now I'm HAPPY !!
  But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?
 
 Maybe a dirty contact in the card bay?
 
 William Robb
 
 


-- 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
I had the opportunity to fill a 512MB card. I change to my newly
aquired Sandisk 256MB.
Still no problem so far. Knocking on wood

2005/6/26, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I really don't understand anything to these digital things it seems.
 
 I did purchase yesterday another memory card for my D. I had 2
 toshibas and thought maybe it was the cards after all so I picked up a
 standard Sandisk 256MB CF. I put it into the camera and ... nothing.
 OK not the cards then.
 
 I put the camera on this morning. It went ON has it was supposed to.
 Now I'm HAPPY !!
 But I didn't understand anything. Maybe it'll fail again in 3 days?
 
 Mmm film is more reliable, really. I love my KX/MX's :D
 
 --
 Thibouille
 --
 *ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...
 


-- 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
LOLOL

you definately did :)

On 6/26/05, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!
 
 On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
  i hope you like it :)
  http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 
 Looks to me a familar face... Guess I saw it few times, in 3D rendering...
 
 :)
 
 --
 Boris
 




Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
I love it!
Composition, lighting... I wish I'd bbe able to do as well !

2005/6/26, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
 i hope you like it :)
 http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 
 


-- 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



FA/F MTF and digital

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
I was wondering about MTF and using FA lenses (do F lenes provide MTF?).
Does the crop factor have an influence, here?

For example, my FA 50 f/1.4 seems to use f/5.6 as default on my ist-D.
But maybe f/5.6 was the optical best aperture when used on a 35mm and
would be another aperture on an APS captor?

Can we trust MTF program line when using 35mm lenses on digital?
 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Bob Sullivan
I think I've had some color blind printers process my films at the
drug store.  :-)

On 6/26/05, Butch Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There are
 at least three legally blind photographers living and working in the San
 Francisco area that I know of ... their work is remarkable in that at least
 two of them do their own printing as well as making photos, and one uses a
 manual focus camera.  He, I believe, is the least blind of the group, with
 a 20/200 vision.
 
 I had a blind photographer as a customer when I worked for CVS. He used a
 PS camera. No great works of art but he shot as well as half of my
 customers.
 
 WRT the blind photographer shooting the manual focus camera, I don't believe
 20/200 is even close to blind. I have 20/100 and my prescription is not that
 severe. I'm sure the list must have an optometrist or eye doctor that can
 confirm or correct me.
 
 Butch
 
 




Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread Tom Reese

Bob Sullivan wrote:


The Muppets are my #2 favorite right behind the Rocky and
Bullwinkle series.  (Is there any truth to the rumor that the Boston
police think Miska is Boris Badenoff's son?) :-)


I understand why you say that. The Rocky and Bullwinkle show was unusual 
the way it appealed to kids and adults. There were two levels of humor 
with odd references and puns that only adults would understand. There's 
some very funny stuff in those old RB cartoons.


Tom Reese






Regarding my Tri-X question__DOH!

2005-06-26 Thread Don Sanderson
Had a brilliant idea, bought a roll and read the data sheet!
It clearly states:
KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film/ 400TX
replaces Kodak TRI-X Pan Film, and requires a
different development time.

Dear Don; RTFM!   ;-)

Don



Regarding my Tri-X question__DOH!

2005-06-26 Thread Don Sanderson
Had a brilliant idea, bought a roll and read the data sheet!
It clearly states:
KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film/ 400TX
replaces Kodak TRI-X Pan Film, and requires a
different development time.

Dear Don; RTFM!   ;-)

Don



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Bob Sullivan

Subject: Re: Proof and Pentax



I think I've had some color blind printers process my films at the
drug store.  :-)


All printer techs are colour blind.
Part of the hiring process is to weed out peple who can see and think.

William Robb




Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Frank ... you've become way to self-referential lately.  It doesn't become
you.

Shel 


 [Original Message]
 From: frank theriault 

   BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.
  
  Hell, half the photographers I deal with are blind, I am sure.
  
  William Robb
  

 There's a joke about me in there somewhere...




Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread Larry Levy

frank theriault fantasized (gloriously) about Mr. Greenjeans


Actually, he was the Godfather.  Not just of Pee Wee Herman (which he
was), but in the Don Corleone sense, of the whole late-50's early-60's
Children's TV empire.  No one could make a move without him:

Jim Henson:  Godfather, there's this new children's television show,
Sesame Street.  They'
re calling for puppets, just like I do.  I'd be perfect for their
puppeteer.  They say they won't give it to me.  They say there's no
chance, no chance.  I don't know what to do, I don't know what to
do...

Mr. Greenjeans:   You can act like a man! (slaps Henson in the face)
What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood
finocchio that ah cries like a woman? (then imitates Henson, as Mr.
Kangaroo giggles).


Yup, behind that those unassuming green overalls was an evil genius, a
cruel but effective leader, controlling the whole industry...


I knew Mr. Greenjeans and frankly, you're no Mr. Greenjeans.

Actually Lumpy was a great guy. I was on the Captain Kangaroo Show once with 
a litter of Bearded Collie puppies. Lumpy got all the information from me to 
use on the show. When the shooting in Hell's Kitchen was over, it was around 
4:30. He suggested that the pups would do better if I waited till after six 
to start my drive home. He than sat around and talked with me for over two 
hours. A truly interesting gentleman with great wit and inquisitiveness. 
Some people deserve what they achieve.


Larry in Dallas 



RE: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
20/200 is considered legally blind, Butch.

Shel 


 [Original Message]
 From: Butch Black 

 WRT the blind photographer shooting the manual focus camera, I don't
believe 
 20/200 is even close to blind. I have 20/100 and my prescription is not
that 
 severe. I'm sure the list must have an optometrist or eye doctor that can 
 confirm or correct me.




Re: PESO -- The Photographer

2005-06-26 Thread Powell Hargrave
I like it! Photographer's body language may indicate
he's serious, on some level.
Part of my interest is being shared with my curiosity
as to what the subject has under her legs. Appears to
have been placed there. Modesty screen?
Jack


Ya what is that?  Pretty girl and nice photo photo.

Powell


--- P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_thephotographer.html
 
 As usual comments are welcome but may be totally
 ignored.
 
 -- 
 A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
  --Groucho Marx
 
 



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Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Tom Reese

Shel Belinkoff wrote:


20/200 is considered legally blind...


To clarify:

Someone is legally blind if their vision is 20/200 after they put their 
glasses on. They are not legally blind if their vision can be corrected 
to better than 20/200.


Tom Reese






Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread Doug Brewer
I used to have some buddies from Nackidish. Wonder if they are  
still out of jail.


You didn't mention your town's other claim to fame, being the site of  
the airplane crash that killed Jim Croce  and Maury Muehleisen.


NIce photos you got. I like the one of the lady in the red pants.  
Nice grab. Looks like an Annsan shot.


On Jun 26, 2005, at 8:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Regards,
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish








Re: PAW PESO GESO POW WOW ZOWIE - Film is Not Dead

2005-06-26 Thread P. J. Alling

Mr. Theriault, you are a very strange man, um err. wabbit?

frank theriault wrote:


On 6/26/05, Larry Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 


And where does that place Lumpy (Mr. Greenjeans)?
   



Actually, he was the Godfather.  Not just of Pee Wee Herman (which he
was), but in the Don Corleone sense, of the whole late-50's early-60's
Children's TV empire.  No one could make a move without him:

Jim Henson:  Godfather, there's this new children's television show,
Sesame Street.  They'
re calling for puppets, just like I do.  I'd be perfect for their
puppeteer.  They say they won't give it to me.  They say there's no
chance, no chance.  I don't know what to do, I don't know what to
do...

Mr. Greenjeans:   You can act like a man! (slaps Henson in the face) 
What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood

finocchio that ah cries like a woman? (then imitates Henson, as Mr.
Kangaroo giggles).


Yup, behind that those unassuming green overalls was an evil genius, a
cruel but effective leader, controlling the whole industry...

cheers,
frank 




 




--
A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
--Groucho Marx



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread P. J. Alling
Yes you did, you had a friend focus and trip the shutter, they were your 
remote.


Michael Spivak wrote:


Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...

On 6/26/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   


It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
i hope you like it :)
http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg

 


It looks just like you!  g

Actually, it's a pretty cool shot.  I like the way your cap covers the
one eye, the way the cigarette is exactly between the fists, the
facial expression, the way you've tilted your head down (like a
fighter) so you're looking up at the camera.

Very nice!  A fun shot.

Were you looking at the LCD screen as you composed it (then looked
into the lens at the last moment), or did you just pose and hope for
the best?

cheers,
frank


--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson


   




 




--
A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
--Groucho Marx



Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread P. J. Alling

As long as you know there's no point is stating the obvious...

frank theriault wrote:


On 6/26/05, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


- Original Message -
From: Shel Belinkoff
Subject: Proof and Pentax


   


BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.
 


Hell, half the photographers I deal with are blind, I am sure.

William Robb

   



There's a joke about me in there somewhere...

g

-frank

 




--
A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
--Groucho Marx



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread P. J. Alling
They're all purple states if you assign a value for red to the number of 
votes cast for one party and a value for blue to the number of votes 
cast for the other and then blend them together. 


frank theriault wrote:


On 6/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 


I live in a Purple state.
   



I thought there were red states and blue states.  (Being Canadian and
all, I'm not hip to these things).  Am I to assume that of your
electoral college votes (is that what they're called?) you split
evenly between G Dubya and the Swiftboat Captain Guy?

cheers,
frank


 




--
A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
--Groucho Marx



PESO: Detail of Two Ice Creams and a Wide Open Shot

2005-06-26 Thread Paul Stenquist
For all those with an interest in the DA 50-200, here's a 200% detail 
from the girl with two ice creams shot. I think it was Denny who said 
he saw a drip. Bingo! He get's the eagle eye award. I think the 
sharpness is good for this large a magnification. There's a bit of CA 
where the straw dontrasts with the hood of the car, but that's an 
extreme example. I didn't see any CA in other areas. In any case, the 
detail version is here:


http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3487715size=lg


Someone else asked to see a wide open shot. This one is at 5.6, 
1/1500th, ISO 400. By coincidence it happens to be another young lady. 
And no, I didn't chicken out and shoot her going away. I got her on the 
approach as well (she smiled). But I like this shot better:


http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3487689

Paul



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Paul Stenquist

Cool. You belong in an old Mickey Rooney movie.
Paul
On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:


Hi!

On 6/26/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
i hope you like it :)
http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg


Looks to me a familar face... Guess I saw it few times, in 3D 
rendering...


:)

--
Boris





RE: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hmmm ... interesting, but I think it could be more interesting if the
cigarette was lit and there was some smoke in the pic, and maybe if the
cigarette was not a filter tip.  As it is it looks like a paraded of some
portraits from the 1940's, which doesn't mean that it's bad, just a little
too slick and looking a little too faked.  Also, using a tighter crop
(cropping down to just into the top of the hat) would strengthen the photo
substantially. Good color and lighting.

Shel 


 [Original Message]
 From: Michael Spivak 

 http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg




Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Cotty
On 26/6/05, Michael Spivak, discombobulated, unleashed:

It's a photo of mine i took with my Canon (yack.) digi...
i hope you like it :)
http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg

Nice shot. Hmmm, your friend tripped the shutter? I wonder if that's a
self-portrait or not. I suppose if your friend becomes the mechanism
(like a cable remote) and trips the shutter on your command, and you did
all the setting up work, I guess it is a self-portrait. Of sorts ;-)

If I have an assistant and she (of course ;-) follows me everywhere and I
say point the camera at that particular angle, set the aperture and
shutter at such and such, and press the release.now! Then I'm still
the photographer?

Just playing devil's advocate.




Cheers,
  Cotty


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FS: A50/1.7

2005-06-26 Thread Collin R Brendemuehl

Optically excellent.  Mechanically, aperture mechanism works as it should.
But focus is stiff as it approaches infinity.
$30 shipped in US.

Collin





Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread keithw

Michael Spivak wrote:


Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...


What would you have pressed the remote button with, pray tell?

keith whaley



Monitor Advise sought

2005-06-26 Thread Boris Liberman

Hi!

My trust Mag 786 FD is getting older and older. I think I would let it 
retire. Thence I'd be looking for a 17 screen (CRT, meso thinks) to use 
for my photo editing...


I'd appreciate any advise. Especially w.r.t. to image quality of course.

My PC is relatively modern Athlon 64 at 2800+, 512 MB of RAM (soon to 
become trice that number) and some modern graphic card based on Radeon 
9200 Pro chipset with 128 MB of video memory.


Thanks.

Boris



Re: Monitor Advise sought

2005-06-26 Thread Mishka
17 for photo editing? are you sure you want to punish yourself?
if money is tight get at least 20 crt. if not, get dual 20 lcd.

mishka

On 6/26/05, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!
 
 My trust Mag 786 FD is getting older and older. I think I would let it
 retire. Thence I'd be looking for a 17 screen (CRT, meso thinks) to use
 for my photo editing...
 
 I'd appreciate any advise. Especially w.r.t. to image quality of course.
 
 My PC is relatively modern Athlon 64 at 2800+, 512 MB of RAM (soon to
 become trice that number) and some modern graphic card based on Radeon
 9200 Pro chipset with 128 MB of video memory.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Boris
 




Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread Butch Black

Shel Belinkoff wrote:


20/200 is considered legally blind...


To clarify:

Someone is legally blind if their vision is 20/200 after they put their
glasses on. They are not legally blind if their vision can be corrected
to better than 20/200.

Tom Reese

That makes more sense to me. I would be severely limited if I had to do much 
without my glasses on. I would consider myself unfunctionable if it was 
twice as bad. If that was the best I could do with glasses on I could see it 
(pun intended) as being legally blind.


Butch 





Re: Monitor Advise sought

2005-06-26 Thread Boris Liberman

Hi!


17 for photo editing? are you sure you want to punish yourself?
if money is tight get at least 20 crt. if not, get dual 20 lcd.


As far as I can tell, lcds suck in luminance range unless I were to have 
an unlimited budget.


So far I've been editing all my photos on 17 and experienced no 
problems. Though of course I drive mere Toyota Corolla too :).


There is one more constraint that I did not mention, but Mishka, you 
make me mention it - it is that of space :).


I hoped my old screen would hold off until half deep CRTs would become 
common. No such luck.


Thanks for your suggestion. As usual, I have more things to think about.

Boris



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
Yes, lit cigarette and why not a BW version? Tri-X like?
Would be interesting IMO

2005/6/26, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hmmm ... interesting, but I think it could be more interesting if the
 cigarette was lit and there was some smoke in the pic, and maybe if the
 cigarette was not a filter tip.  As it is it looks like a paraded of some
 portraits from the 1940's, which doesn't mean that it's bad, just a little
 too slick and looking a little too faked.  Also, using a tighter crop
 (cropping down to just into the top of the hat) would strengthen the photo
 substantially. Good color and lighting.
 
 Shel
 
  [Original Message]
  From: Michael Spivak
 
  http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/Color/CRW_2482.jpg
 
 


-- 
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



Micro$oft photography page

2005-06-26 Thread Powell Hargrave
Microsoft is pushing it photography.  Pentax NOT included.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/default
.mspx

Art Wolfe Gallery - Great images
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/artwolf
e_gallery.mspx

Powell



Re: newbie intro

2005-06-26 Thread SonC
In a message dated 6/26/2005 11:18:33 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used to have some buddies from  Nackidish. Wonder if they are  
still out of jail.

Probably running the town now.


You didn't mention  your town's other claim to fame, being the site of  
the airplane  crash that killed Jim Croce  and Maury Muehleisen
.
They had a memorial service some years later, and Jin Croce's widow  came to 
town.  Our mayor gravely told her, Don't worry ma'm, we've cut  down that 
tree that your husband's plane hit.   I'm sure she was  relieved.


NIce photos you got. I like the one of the lady in  the red pants.  
Nice grab. Looks like an Annsan shot.

I  like shooting at f2 in broad daylight.  Thanks for the  comment.



Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
égalité, liberté, crawfish





Re: Proof and Pentax

2005-06-26 Thread John Dallman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shel Belinkoff) wrote:

 BTW, don't laugh too hard at the idea of a blind photographer.  There 
 are at least three legally blind photographers living and working in 
 the San Francisco area ...

Yup: one came in the camera shop where I worked as a teenager. This being 
in pre-autofocus days, he used a Zenit 80 - a Russian copy of an early 
Hasslblad - to get a reasonably large focusing screen. He'd have been 
better off with a TLR, I reckon, since the Zenit was heavy, complicated 
and not very good quality, but he got some OK pictures with it. 

-- 
PDML means I get more e-mail than spam!



Re: [Broken ist-D] I'm puzzled ... but happy again ;)

2005-06-26 Thread Frantisek

T Mmm film is more reliable, really. I love my KX/MX's :D

It's them electronic gremlins.

The more electronics and stuff inside a thing, the more to go wrong
for no reason at all (and sometimes, go back to normal and be fine).

Statistics...

Frantisek



Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak
Think of the option to press the buttom of the remote (that will cause 
the focus mechanizm to react and focus on the central point as i set it)

when the camera is set to 2 seconds timer
i will ahve enough time to throw the remote on the sofa with one hand 
nad bring it back to the position... do i ?

;-)

And me and my friend agreed that it's my shot.. but this was the last 
time i've asked ANYBODY to press the button for me...

from now on, if i can't press, i do not shoot...

About the sigarette - the reason it wasn't lit - we are not allowed to 
smoke in that building nor inside the studio since there is no way the 
air with the smoke
can get out of there fast... it would take ages until it's out (with the 
horrible smell) from the carpet and the whole room...
but i do agree the lighting the sigarette will increase the value and 
make it more serious.


About cropping - i do not want to.. i like the way the light on the hat 
works well and makes the hat to be separated from the background that is 
almost the same color


about BW - i do have a version but i think the color one is better..
here is the bw: http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/BW/CRW_2482_BW.jpg
but this is a matter of choice... different people likes different 
things and nobody can argue with that :)


Michael

keithw wrote:


Michael Spivak wrote:


Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...



What would you have pressed the remote button with, pray tell?

keith whaley






Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Michael Spivak

I will try to write an email that will cover all the questions :)

Think of the option to press the button of the remote (that will cause 
the focus mechanism to react and focus on the central point as I set it) 
when the camera is set to 2 seconds timer I will have enough time to 
throw the remote on the sofa with one hand and bring it back to the 
position... do I?

;-)

And me and my friend agreed that it's my shot... but this was the last 
time I've asked ANYBODY to press the button for me... from now on, if I 
can't press, I do not shoot...


About the cigarette - the reason it wasn't lit - we are not allowed to 
smoke in that building nor inside the studio since there is no way the 
air with the smoke can get out of there fast... it would take ages until 
it's out (with the horrible smell) from the carpet and the whole room... 
but i do agree the lighting the cigarette will increase the value and 
make it more serious.


About cropping - I do not want to... I like the way the light on the hat 
works well and makes the hat to be separated from the background that is 
almost the same color


About BW - I do have a version but I think the color one is better... 
here is the BW: http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/BW/CRW_2482_BW.jpg
But this is a matter of choice... different people likes different 
things and nobody can argue with that :)


Michael


keithw wrote:

Michael Spivak wrote:


Actualy, i've made all the preparation, calculated the distance and
the angle... put the camera on the tripod and all that stuf...
then i asked a friend to come, focus on my eyes and click the
button... that time i was very sorry i don't have a remote...



What would you have pressed the remote button with, pray tell?

keith whaley






Re: Monitor Advise sought

2005-06-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Boris Liberman

Subject: Monitor Advise sought



Hi!

My trust Mag 786 FD is getting older and older. I think I would let it 
retire. Thence I'd be looking for a 17 screen (CRT, meso thinks) to use 
for my photo editing...


I'm a big fan of the Samsung Syncmaster flat screens.
If your card has dual outs. you can retire your old monitor to beside your 
new one and have a place to store your palettes.


William Robb 





Re: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Thibouille
 about BW - i do have a version but i think the color one is better..
 here is the bw: http://mishka.site.co.il/gallery/albums/BW/CRW_2482_BW.jpg
 but this is a matter of choice... different people likes different
 things and nobody can argue with that :)
 
 Michael

I like the BW version too but color one is beter, you're right. IMO
the background isn't so good in BW. That's the main drawback of that
version.
--
Thibouille
--
*ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...



RE: PESO: self portrait

2005-06-26 Thread Bob W
 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 26 June 2005 17:44
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: PESO: self portrait
 
 Cool. You belong in an old Mickey Rooney movie.
 Paul

or something by Jean Genet 

Bob



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