:-)))
Sometimes, nominally antonyms can mean almost the same, e.g.
"shut up" and "shut down" - both supposed to create silence.
Literally! [sic!]
Bruce Walker Fri, 04 Dec 2015 18:48:01 -0800 wrote:
Inverted my meaning accidentally with a typo ...
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Bruce Walk
alker Fri, 04 Dec 2015 18:04:55 -0800 wrote:
Igor, your 3-eyed car is the 1948 Tucker Torpedo.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
That's a fun looking car!
(As well as the 2-eyed Sprite on the photo posted by Frank.)
Actually, there was at least one 3-eyed car, I belie
entax lenses and coatings that let me do this with
massive veiling flare.
Sure I could substitute a black background or shift the lights
off-axis but I'd have a completely different image then, and not what
I was after.
On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I agree with Dan.
For this &qu
looking for alternate subjects other than insects and spiders,
but despite several test shoots I still have not found much that is
interesting at these magnifications.
Mark
On 12/3/2015 11:56 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Great work, as usual, Mark!
I do not find these insect particularly ugly or thre
I agree with Dan.
For this "silver" image, I think silver-on-silver doesn't work too well:
The separation of the two "metals" is not sufficient, even though the
pattern of the backdrop helps somewhat.
It even creates an illusion of a "floating" head (as if the head
is inserted in a hole in the
I assumed you had a not-too-small f.-number...
Cheers!
Igor
David Mann Thu, 03 Dec 2015 20:47:24 -0800 wrote:
You don't know the size of my aperture!
Cheers,
Dave
On Dec 4, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Dave,
That's exactly what photographers do: When the sun is
Great work, as usual, Mark!
I do not find these insect particularly ugly or threatening.
In many (most?) cases those impressions both concepts are
experience-based.
Naturally, a human brain tends to like what we are used to, and dislike
(or even get threatened by) what is very disparate fro
nutes but I wasn't wearing sunscreen at the time so I had to limit
my exposure. I planned to go back but never quite got around to it.
Cheers,
Dave
On Wed, 2 Dec 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Dave:
What an idyllic scene!
.. ideally pictured.
I am speachless and envy.
Igor
On Tue, D
Bulent,
It is a nice image.
I see a story, but it might be different from yours.
But on my, seemingly still calibrated, screen, - it looks a bit too dark.
If it were my image, I would have bumped up the exposure (in LR).
I would have also considered some "unsharpen mask" ("presence" in LR), -
What I find interesting is the last phrase on that website
(in automatic Google translation):
"In addition, not sold to the general customers for the purpose of
personal use."
https://goo.gl/icKkbz
I wonder why...
The only guess is that the sensor is very IR-sensitive (maybe has
sensitivity
Dave:
What an idyllic scene!
.. ideally pictured.
I am speachless and envy.
Igor
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 11:17 PM, David Mann wrote:
Yesterday we arrived back from an enjoyable week on Rarotonga which is the
largest of the Cook Islands.
Here's a photo to make you feel miserable :)
http://g
Dan,
When I first looked at this photo, my impression was that it is a
self-repeating image (as in a multiple mirrors). This funny illusion was
caused by a sort-of repeated combination of people facing back toward you.
Upon a careful look, I realized that none of them are actually similar,
but
Larry,
Are you implying that TOP is sci-fi too? ;-)
Igor
Tue Dec 1 13:48:06 EST 2015 Larry Colen wrote:
Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 01.12.15 um 14:56 schrieb Darren Addy:
Forgive my ignorance, but what is TOP.
I'm tempted to answer that, in this case, ignorance is bliss.
So, click at y
find anything Pentax in an actual Walmart store.
On 11/30/2015 10:40 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Lenses with Mm focal length (M = Mega, so it would be megameters, e.g.
thousands of kilometers):
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Pentax/43852553
Another item is a "Pentax Lens Kit (Blue Cream Soda)"
Lenses with Mm focal length (M = Mega, so it would be megameters, e.g.
thousands of kilometers):
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Pentax/43852553
Another item is a "Pentax Lens Kit (Blue Cream Soda)"
(And you'd have to work hard to find the camera's model written
anywhere...):
http://www.walmart.co
Joe,
I am so sorry to hear this... And since the morning when I read that, I've
been at a complete loss not knowing what to write...
I recalled some exchanges over the years. Among those was an unexpected
surprise holiday greeting back in 2008 and then in 2009.
Those and other bright moment
Sadly, you are right...
One of two remaining photo stores in Houston closed earlier this year:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/camera-co-op-houston
It was a nice store with nice people working in it.
I don't know what happened. From what I heard, they were going to move to
a diferent location, but then
Bob, I think you are grossly undervaluing Mark.
I think he produces _EXTRAordinary_ (garbage)
:-D < EXTRA BIG Grin
Bob W-PDML Wed, 25 Nov 2015 11:36:12 -0800 wrote:
When Mark uses the camera it converts it _into_ ordinary garbage...
:0) <= big smiley
On 25 Nov 2015,
Bruce,
I am very much enjoying your recent series -- "studies".
Yesterday, while writing this message, I looked through your new gallery
website again, and I enjoyed the fun combination (or even juxtaposition)
of live models and mannequins. (Or should I call them womannequins?)
Now, here is
a single interface to power both DC & SDM --
the
old PZ connectors.
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I just noticed that Amazon has it listed already (with a Dec.28, 2015 in
stock date).
I haven't heard much said about this lens...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T70TPQO/
I know that some PDMLers are using Red River papers.
There is a special order for the sample kit of 23 different papers for
only $4.99 and free shipping (or at least it is free within Texas).
http://goo.gl/89xljX
However, note that you can not use this 8.5"x11" (Letter) size paper for
8.5"x1
I just noticed that Amazon has it listed already (with a Dec.28, 2015 in
stock date).
I haven't heard much said about this lens...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T70TPQO/
$3,880. Ouch!
Although I see one listed @B&H:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1117718-REG/pentax_21330_hd_pentax_d_f
E.g. chain-saws shouldn't be bloody...
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I assume it should be kept at least PG-13. :-)
Igor
ann sanfedele Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:13:11 -0800 wrote:
Risky topic ...;-)
ann
On 11/23/2015 2:22 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all
I assume it should be kept at least PG-13. :-)
Igor
ann sanfedele Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:13:11 -0800 wrote:
Risky topic ...;-)
ann
On 11/23/2015 2:22 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all
Another 12 months - gone in a flash. But there's still time to submit
for the Decemvber PUG.
Larry,
Bruce expressed my thoughts. I also thought that the single shot that you
referenced and other fish-eye shots (at least the first three in the set)
were very effective.
I know some people do not like fisheye, and I agree that sometimes it
might be hard to use it efficiently (which inc
Thank you, John!
Igor
John Fri, 20 Nov 2015 09:56:55 -0800 wrote:
Maybe Oc. Lightjet, Durst Lambda, or ZBE Chromira?
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/digital-printing.html
Looks like ZBE is the only one still manufacturing large format laser
chromogenic printers.
http://www.zbe.com/
Apparently, I've missed the fact (discussed back in the spring) that the
pixel-shift technology used by K3-ii could've been infringing on Apple's
patent (application) of 2012.
See e.g. here:
http://connect.dpreview.com/post/9695333253/apple-patents-super-resolution-camera-mode
Or read the pate
ss, as expected, it's very nice and gives
very good results with Canon inks.
On 11/19/2015 7:04 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Hi All!
I just came across some papers that have "silky" finish.
(It is offered at some print shop that I am considering to use, but it
is in a far-away city.)
Here
Hi All,
I am hoping to draw from the rich technical knowledge of PDMLers.
First, (from early 2000s or even earlier), photo-printing shops/labs that
could print from the digital media were using on "regular", i.e.
light-sensitive, photo paper.
Then, for the large formats and the media such a
NB: Some images on the pages referenced here are NSFW.
No these are not movies.
This is not quite photography, but an art that uses photography as
... I am not sure what: [raw] material? foundation? building blocks? ...
you can read the description e.g. at this H.P. page:
OT - mesmerising "
Hi All!
I just came across some papers that have "silky" finish.
(It is offered at some print shop that I am considering to use, but it is
in a far-away city.)
Here is an example of such a paper:
http://www.inkpresspaper.com/profiles.asp?PaperID=39
Note that this seems to be different from "s
Ann,
This is likely some sort of corruption of the information.
It might be a glitch in your browser, but it might also be an indication
that you have some "weak" bit in the computer's memory (main RAM or RAM
used by the video card; those could be shared, depending on your
computer's hardwar
"Trick or treat?!"
Or "out of season".
This photo reminded me of an old question why programmers mix Halloween
and Christmas.
Because oct(31)=dec(25).
Igor
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I had a brief moment today to experiment with a photo taken this morning.
(I tried something similar back in April.)
Initially, I thought of this:
http://42graphy.org/misc/Rose/_IR28909-4.jpg
But then this happened:
http://42graphy.org/misc/Rose/_IR28909-3.jpg
(And my daughter liked this one t
Paul,
My deepest condolences to you and your family!
That photo is a great memory of Marlene. It is emanating bright light.
Thank you for sharing it.
Igor
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 7:35 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
As many of you know, my wife, Marlene, succumbed to cancer yesterday in our
h
Bruce,
That's a nice shot... This point of view creates some suspense:
The the way she is positioned, what she is looking at...
Being pictured against the white cold-looking floor (table?) creates the
contrast with how hot she looks. The extended black bellows just
sprung into the action T
Bulent,
It looks like you are having lots of fun!
Judging from your self-portrait, I'd say
"you've been thinking outside the box".
:-)
And don't listen to your enemies: you are not square!
;-)
Cheers!
Igor
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Bulent Celasun wrote:
I may call it a figurative
I remember several discussions (here, on PDML) about pricing of the
photo-work.
So, I thought this would be interesting for PDMLers:
http://aphotoeditor.com/2015/10/21/pricing-and-negotiating-in-store-lifestyle-shoot-for-a-retailer/
For me, it is the logic behind this estimate that is the mos
Larry, that's the result of your testing of a smoke? ;-)
Larry Colen Fri, 06 Nov 2015 02:04:24 -0800 wrote:
I was doing a smoke test of my 16-50 when it returned from precision.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/22812387115/in/album-72157658538562674/
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od idea to leave the power to the computer (and other electric units)
disconnected/off until power is restored and stabilized. I use drop out
relays and/or ups systems with computers.
Otis
On 11/3/2015 4:34 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
Many (most?) desktops since probably late 1990s/early
I am not using it, but here is what Snapchat included with the new terms
of service:
http://thenextweb.com/apps/2015/10/30/snapchats-new-terms-let-it-store-and-reuse-your-photos-but-they-arent-scary/
You grant Snapchat a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, sublicensable,
and transferable lic
Many (most?) desktops since probably late 1990s/early 2000s have an option
in the BIOS that enables starting upon power loss/detecting power.
I've used this feature for many years with the computer, monitor and other
related devices all connected to one surge protector. With a flip of a
sing
Dave,
Just in case you want to upgrade, you can still do that for free for
yet another old (but newer than yours) version, - CS2:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-get-photoshop-for-free/
I believe it still works... (YMMV)
Igor
David J Brooks Sat, 31 Oct 2015 07:00:31 -0700 wrote
That's an interesting case, thanks for posting, Malcolm!
For those who are not interested in listening to 15 minutes of blubbering,
here is the link to the article in the paper he is talking about:
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/general/2015/07/02/why-were-not-photographing-t
Speaking about "organic" bananas,
https://goo.gl/2D8Zdk
(And you might enjoy the entire video clip from the beginning.)
Igor
Daniel J. Matyola Sat, 31 Oct 2015 10:09:41 -0700 wrote:
We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a
mistake and purchased "organic" bananas
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 3:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
No culture that had a choice would have chosen Corn
But some were forced:
http://backstoryradio.org/2013/10/06/corn-diplomacy-and-the-cold-war/
But then that's what politicians do: HFCS, methanol-added gas..
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Bruce, thanks for providing good morning loughs. Those are especially
welcome after 2-hour-sleep work night.
Enjoyed the image and the pun.
It looks like Judi also provided support for the model (to prevent
her from falling down). :P~
Cheers!
Igor
On 11/2/2015 9:21 AM, Bruce Walk
-analysis-of-fashion-design-copyright-protection-in-the-u-s-and-europe/
That article discusses several other examples that might be of interest to
inquisitive minds.
Igor
On Sat, 31 Oct 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Mark: thanks, that's an interesting article.
Bob: I don't know how it wor
Mark: thanks, that's an interesting article.
Bob: I don't know how it works on your side of the pond, but in the US,
sculptures in a photo MAY BE and often ARE covered by copyright.
There have been several cases in the past decade or so.
See e.g. this case:
http://www.sculpture.org/documents
On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote:
On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote:
Nice photo anyway.
Thanks, Frank.
I don't really understand the vegan movement, but then again, you
don't need my understanding or approval.
At least it keep
Dan,
Yep, nice poke is very tasty!
Surprisingly, the sushi stand at the local supermarket ("HEB") sells
"poke". But it is essentially just passable tuna sashimi.
As for things that are similar to this "poke" is the dish that is called
"[fish] ceviche" in Chile, and especially in Easter Islan
Bruce,
I remember seeing this image earlier, - I probably browsed through your
website. Very nice shot.
One thought that I remember I had back then, and that is sort of lingering
now: I wonder if the same photo would have worked even better if that
sweater was not ripped? (Obviously, that w
Alan,
I don't know if it was just a rhetorical question or not.
Until recently, I had thought that "Limited" designation was limited
[sic!] to primes lenses. And for the "*" designation zooms had to have
constant aperture and be parfocal (as opposed to varifocal).
(Of course, those criteria w
Dan,
Thanks for the interesting recommendations. I'd be interested to see that
Broadway show, but I am not sure how soon I'll get to NYC.
As for your comments about how a profession and professional proceedings
are presented, - the same can be said about most of professional areas.
First tha
Malcolm,
I haven't used any of these lenses, but I was thinking about a similar
question.
Just in case you haven't seen this review, - it might give you some
impression of this lens, and answer some technical questions, including
some comparisons between different lenses in this range:
http:
One night, when it's dark and cold, they leave and go to the place where
old cameras go. They get together and tell stories about ol' good days,
when they were young and full of film. Once in a while, one of them blinks
its aperture and they get excited and start all flipping their mirrors.
.
Larry, even the Sun has spots...
:-)
Igor
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Larry,
Some time ago, I was trying to find answers to similar questions.
Unfortunately, Pentax doesn't provide (at least at that point it didn't)
any specs with respect to this.
So, let me share the most essential bits of information that I was able to
find (and still remember).
First, a fe
And it looked very well on Epson Metallic glossy paper that I mentioned
earlier.
Ann: I had used "Metallic Photo-Chrome Pearl" (from Atlex) that also got
discontinued recently. and then I found the new Epson Metaallic glossy
which is noticably better.
Igor
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015,
Thank you, Don, for the pointer.
I wasn't aware of that option. I just looked, - and they are indeed very
pricey. I like some photos how they look on metallic paper, and those
aluminum sheets look like an interesting option. But at this price, I'd
want to see how it looks first. So, I'll prob
I suspect some pdmlers might have seen these already. Some impressive
photos here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-34520185
Igor
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Larry,
Although I haven't tried Walgreens for several years, previously, I had
established that Walmart's 1-hour (!) service provides much better
quality. That was the case during the film era, and it was the case in the
digital age.
But it is important that it is the 1-hour service, which is
Don,
Just in case: you can print on metallic paper with your Epson printer.
I've used a few different papers, - but most recently I tried this one
by Epson and liked it:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?N=11048608
Igor
Donald Guthrie Tue, 13 Oct 2015 08:19:07 -0700 wrote:
I am intere
Ken, thanks for the pointer. I don't remember hearing about Bayphoto.
For the small sizes, 4x6, and probably 5x7, ordering it from almost any
[reasonable] print shop is cheaper. For the larger sizes, depending on the
prices and amounts, it can go either way.
But for me, there is one big fa
Darren,
I don't know if you'd thought of it or not: if the effective focal length
is 2000 mm, and the crop factor is 5.64 (per Bipin), - than the actual
focal length of that glass is about 355 mm. So, that's shorter than your
500 mm (which is equivalent to 750 mm on the Pentax body).
So, the
Larry, I've had that hypothesis (in the back of my mind) for a while.
Your question made me thinking in more detail about it.
On one hand the argument for why that should be possible is as follows:
If the noise is due to the statistical uncertainty (Sqrt(N)) for the
number of counts (N) on th
That's a fair point. (And that's one of the reasons why I cannot watch
most sitcoms -- all that use the forced background "laughter".
But at the same time, aren't all cuttens absolute? ;-)
Cheers,
Igor
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:00 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Yeah yeah --
Make fun,... but se
Can a copy machine [aka xerox] made by Ricoh be considered a Pentax
camera?
Jack Davis Thu, 08 Oct 2015 09:57:12 -0700 wrote:
I'd like to avoid the predictable bunch of ugly butts!
J
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Ann,
Ghm... you prefer "nonhumourous" and "uncute"? ;-)
It's interesting that I had exactly the same reaction about the song one..
Brian,
I appreciated the sequence (proximity) of some of the proposed themes,
so I thought of a combined one: "tranquility at rush hour".
And in a similar manner, wh
ndow" you will get a zoomable file. Not
ideal, I know.
On October 6, 2015 9:21:36 PM Igor PDML-StR wrote:
"Look into my eyes!..."
That's what started playing in my head once I looked at this furry
creature on my laptop.
(I had problems viewing it on my Android, as the
Don,
The topic of the next PUG reminded me of this:
https://goo.gl/Xo7Vc2
BTW, that's a piano, not a guitar in Rick's photo.
Rick, - I greatly enjoyed your original interpretation of the theme.
Cheers,
Igor
Donald Guthrie Wed, 07 Oct 2015 08:59:51 -0700 wrote:
Gosh I thought the group did
"Look into my eyes!..."
That's what started playing in my head once I looked at this furry
creature on my laptop.
(I had problems viewing it on my Android, as the website does't allow to
zoom in.)
Very elaborate photo!
I enjoyed it as always!
Igor
Mark C Tue, 06 Oct 2015 10:01:31 -0700 w
Ann,
I like the combination of colors.
I had not notice the "shadow"y thingies (leaves?) at the bottom right that
Jack has mentioned, - until I read his message. They are there, and it
would've been better if they weren't. But they aren't distracting.
What bothers my eyes is the softness of
Exactly as Darren said, - you can still submit while the submission form
has the particular monthly gallery. And it still does...
Just harry up while Brian is still asleep ... :-)
Igor
Darren Addy Fri, 02 Oct 2015 08:58:33 -0700 wrote:
I think you can still submit. By the way, I'll bet you
Dear Elmer J. Fudd,
That's been done by some mighty people.
The photos are here:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2012/sep/06/vladimir-putin-flies-crane-russia
:-)
Cheers,
Wabbit B.B.
Bob W Fri, 02 Oct 2015 08:11:45 -0700 wrote:
The best way to shoot ducks is to dress up in a duck
Cool!
Dan, I liked the image when I saw it earlier, and despite the weather,
nothing has happened to it since that. :-)
Igor
PS. Many years ago, I was wondering what the number means when a movie
theater is called e.g. "Windchimes Cinema 18". And then I figured it out.
So, now, I know what
On Thu, 01 Oct 2015 11:45:11 +1000 Brian Walters wrote:
A few people have been quick off the mark this month - 7 to be exact
(and there's even a very early one for December!)
I'll be putting this one out to pasture on Friday evening, Sydney time.
Theme: Wind
The server logs show only 10 s
Jan,
I see in the server logs that your submission happened
on Sun Sep 27 08:56 2015 (EDT). A confirmation e-mail to you was sent at
08:57.
A somewhat strange thing is that it was passed to and accepted by the
server mail.b-io.co [23.23.149.79] .
I see that that server is in the Amazon cloud,
Larry,
There was a Russian TV cartoon for kids:
One of the characters, a cat, who is mad at and refuses to speak to his
housemate, dog,asks the postmaster who visits their house to pass a
telegram "You are an idiot!". But then he finds out that a congratulatory
telegram is cheaper, but it ha
HAR!
Steve, I almost bought that... even went back to look at the image again. :-)
Igor
steve harley Wed, 30 Sep 2015 13:11:30 -0700 wrote:
On 2015-09-30 13:10 , Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Mark, I enjoyed your posting of the obvious fake.
I just came across this one (the first photo of the
I have almost the same view on watermarking images as what Mark described.
To add some details to what Mark wrote:
1. I allow people using photos with themselves for their person
non-commercial use (e.g. posting on their facebook page). In that case,
I'd like people to see who took that photo.
Mark, I enjoyed your posting of the obvious fake.
I just came across this one (the first photo of the guy):
http://www.lego.com/en-us/ideasproducts/explore/exosuit-story
Never mind that unidentified (by me) celestial object.
(Actually, now I am acurious if it is the Earth in the sky... Is that
Jack,
Sometimes, while explaining physics of recoil to my freshman students in
mechanics, I draw a gun on the board, saying: "I am not a very good
artist. I am sure you can draw a gun much better, ... and, being from
Texas, much faster..."
Having seen this photo, - I wouldn't challenge you
Larry,
I encourage you to take a look at Vanguard products.
Since I've first seen Vanguard Up-Rise II line of bags (ironically, in
Tokyo), I've been pleasantly surprised how thoughtsful design is (for me):
http://www.vanguardworld.us/photo_video_us/products/camera-bags.html .
I hope you'd b
Larry,
Bipin gave an interesting idea.
I had one experience with KEH repairing SDM.
I had one used SDM lens purchased in early 2014 from KEH, and the SDM AF
failed right away. I sent the lens back to KEH and they repaired it within
a week or two. I don't know what they actually did with it.
That's a nice catch, Paul!
I envy your opportunity to observe it.
It was cloudy and drizzling all day and throughout the night.
But my biggest disappointment was that I was unable to show the eclipse
to my daughter. The timing would've been perfect: the totality
was starting just before the be
As they said in Car Talk:
Second Shift Meteorologist Claudio Vernight.
Igor
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"Well, nobody's perfect!"
Amazon might assign some [slightly] higher weight in their suggestions to
certain products over some other products (still fitting the same
relational criteria) based on other commerical interests. But I don't
think that Amazon, who is considered one of the champi
Stanley Halpin Fri, 25 Sep 2015 12:53:00 -0700 wrote:
I have to disagree with both of you on this point. The 645D and 645Z
would have had virtually no market as a camera body on its own. It takes
lenses to complement the body to create a camera .system.. Without
screw-drive focusing (and th
Alling Fri, 25 Sep 2015 21:41:52 -0700 wrote:
On 9/25/2015 6:42 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Everybody knows that there will be no more Pentax lenses from Zeiss..
.. and there couldn't be any fewer either...
... but the latter depends how you count the famous K 28/2: Pentax
lens from Zeiss,
Everybody knows that there will be no more Pentax lenses from Zeiss..
.. and there couldn't be any fewer either...
... but the latter depends how you count the famous K 28/2: Pentax lens
from Zeiss, or Zeiss lens from Pnetax...
On a more serious note, - Mark, you might be right on the money,
ess it's a photo-shoot. ... or your name
is franK. :-) )
On Thu, 24 Sep 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Bruce,
I second Cotty's summary word by word (even though we probably differ in
detail).
Being less diplomatic than Cotty, I can give some specifics if you are
interested. I especia
Bruce,
I second Cotty's summary word by word (even though we probably differ in
detail).
Being less diplomatic than Cotty, I can give some specifics if you are
interested. I especially liked 1, 4, 11, 12, even though #11 might look
somhhwat cliche (or was it your photo that I've seen before
Since they kept the line of Limited Primes (as well as other successful
designs, such as DFA 100/2.8 and 50/2.8 Macros, and some FA primes), - I'd
asssume, the answer to your question is "Yes".
Igor
John Thu, 24 Sep 2015 10:43:24 -0700 wrote:
Now, I'm wondering if the putative Full-Frame
Sorry for referencing this show for the 3rd time in the past two weeks...
I tried to resist the temptation, but it was hard, knowing how much
PDMLers love the black bird.
Just by coincidence, Tuesday night's show featured a real cormorant
(besides the pun-dits):
https://goo.gl/tGd1B0
Cheers,
You never know, - maybe they are aiming at getting a Darwin award.
Thank you, Mark, I've seen some of those, but I really enjoyed the
last, CATastrophic image.
Igor
Mark Roberts Wed, 23 Sep 2015 09:28:39 -0700 wrote:
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/sep/22/live-grenades-bull-chases-
Dan, thank you for the heads-up.
The timing might allow me showing this interesting phenomenon to my
little daughter (for the first time).
I am hoping for a sufficiently clear sky.
Just a quick comment on your correspondent's statement:
"Notice, too, that the Earth's
shadow is curved at all pha
Sorry, my bad. I didn't realize that I could watch that I have access to
that because of my ISP (Suddenlink) that probably provides free access to
the Cable-TV subscribers.
Well, people in the regions where it is aired, can watch "The Late Show"
on TV. The tilt-shift portion is at the every
of trump images and stories is
overwhelming. I can't take any more.
I'm convinced that The Donald wants to put the country through
bankruptcy, because he has figured out some way to profit from it.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 3
They are waiting for Cotty to bake his hat properly...
@Cotty: You might get a hint from this "trumppet":
https://www.youtube.com/v/DuAbBBon7bM?start=114&end=140
Cheers,
Igor
Brian Walters Fri, 18 Sep 2015 01:13:16 -0700 wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015, at 05:45 PM, Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
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