Re: PAW - Historic Picture (at least for me)

2004-07-05 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi!


DZ After almost 15 years of marriage I've finally taken a picture of my
DZ wife that she actually likes!

DZ http://www.radix.net/~drzz/paw/karen1.html

I have only one subject for portraiture, but she never really resists
g...

I think it is a fine portrait as far as I can try and read your wife's
character from the depiction. I am rather distracted by highlight on
the background, but I am usually too picky.

DZ It's probably not my favorite, but who am I to argue? Besides, I have
DZ great new argument: See it took a camera that cost more than $1200 to
DZ capture all the nuances of your beauty. If I had some better lenses,
DZ then I could really do you justice. All the experts on the PDML agree
DZ that the most flattering protrait lens ever is the SMCP-A* 300mm f/2.8.
DZ Can I have one please, please?

DZ You all are going to back me up on that one, aren't you? :)

I like the argument though g...

Julia is chuckling...

Boris
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PAW - Historic Picture (at least for me)

2004-06-02 Thread Dan Zaharevitz
After almost 15 years of marriage I've finally taken a picture of my 
wife that she actually likes!

http://www.radix.net/~drzz/paw/karen1.html
It's probably not my favorite, but who am I to argue? Besides, I have 
great new argument: See it took a camera that cost more than $1200 to 
capture all the nuances of your beauty. If I had some better lenses, 
then I could really do you justice. All the experts on the PDML agree 
that the most flattering protrait lens ever is the SMCP-A* 300mm f/2.8.
Can I have one please, please?

You all are going to back me up on that one, aren't you? :)
DanZ
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RE: PAW - Historic Picture (at least for me)

2004-06-02 Thread Butch Black
A devastatingly beautiful woman. To improve upon near perfection like that
you would need a superior portrait lens like the Pentax SMCP-A* 300/2.8.


(Hope this helps)

Butch

Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself.

Hermann Hesse (Demian)