Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-27 Thread David J Brooks
Yes i agree, a realy good diner shot.

But i need to ask, what were you doing in my basement.?

Dave

On 4/26/07, Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm supposed to be in lurkin mode. But I got to express how mush I agree
> with Ann here. Your best shot on PDML. There is a Frank in us all, let your
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> > P.J. this is far and away the best photo you have taken and shown the
> > list that I've ever seen ... it has life!
> > You should stop agonizing over technical stuff and just shoot from the
> > gut.
> > Seriously.
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> > ann
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> > P. J. Alling wrote:
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> >>This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have
> >>taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
> >>focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
> >>anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
> >>
> >>The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
> >>ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
> >>made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
> >>was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
> >>fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
> >>inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-26 Thread Tim Øsleby
I'm supposed to be in lurkin mode. But I got to express how mush I agree 
with Ann here. Your best shot on PDML. There is a Frank in us all, let your 
loose Peter.

Tim
Mostly harmless
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Subject: Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.


> P.J. this is far and away the best photo you have taken and shown the
> list that I've ever seen ... it has life!
> You should stop agonizing over technical stuff and just shoot from the
> gut.
> Seriously.
>
> ann
>
>
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>
>>This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have
>>taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
>>focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
>>anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>>
>>The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
>>ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
>>made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
>>was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
>>fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
>>inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>>
>>http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>>
>>Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL
>>
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-24 Thread P. J. Alling
Sorry.  Send me your IP address and I'll e-mail a complaint to customer 
service.

Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
> Earthlink must not like me - "Page not found" in Firefox, Opera and IE.
>
> I give up.
>
> Maris
>
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>   
>> Once again, I tried the link here and it works fine.  I was having
>> some
>> trouble connecting a while ago but that seems to have cleared up now.
>>
>> Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
>> 
>>> "Page not found" - sorry.
>>>
>>> Maris
>>>
>>> P. J. Alling wrote:
>>>
>>>   
 http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html

 Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL 
 
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-24 Thread Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
Earthlink must not like me - "Page not found" in Firefox, Opera and IE.

I give up.

Maris

P. J. Alling wrote:
> Once again, I tried the link here and it works fine.  I was having
> some
> trouble connecting a while ago but that seems to have cleared up now.
>
> Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
>> "Page not found" - sorry.
>>
>> Maris
>>
>> P. J. Alling wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>>>
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-24 Thread David Savage
Very natural, and the mood outweighs the technical deficiencies.

Cheers,

Dave

On 4/24/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have
> taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
> focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
> anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>
> The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
> ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
> made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
> was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
> fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
> inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>
> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL
>
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread P. J. Alling
Once again, I tried the link here and it works fine.  I was having some 
trouble connecting a while ago but that seems to have cleared up now.

Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
> "Page not found" - sorry.
>
> Maris
>
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>   
>> This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't
>> have
>> taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
>> focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
>> anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>>
>> The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
>> ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
>> made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
>> was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
>> fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
>> inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>>
>> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL 
>> 
>
>
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread ann sanfedele
P.J. this is far and away the best photo you have taken and shown the 
list that I've ever seen ... it has life!
You should stop agonizing over technical stuff and just shoot from the 
gut.  
Seriously.

ann


P. J. Alling wrote:

>This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have 
>taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of 
>focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot 
>anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>
>The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We 
>ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting 
>made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I 
>was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A 
>fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be 
>inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>
>http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>
>Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
P.S.  WinXP Pro, using FireFox

Maris

Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
> "Page not found" - sorry.
>
> Maris
>
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>>
>> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL 


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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
"Page not found" - sorry.

Maris

P. J. Alling wrote:
> This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't
> have
> taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
> focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
> anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>
> The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
> ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
> made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
> was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
> fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
> inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>
> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL 


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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread AlexG
sexy!

On 4/23/07, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great expression !
> Nice as is, but I believe a portrait orientation with some slight cropping
> on either side would improve this one.
>
> Kenneth Waller
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.
>
>
> > This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have
> > taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
> > focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
> > anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
> >
> > The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
> > ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
> > made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
> > was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
> > fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
> > inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
> >
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
> >
> > Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL
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Re: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread Kenneth Waller
Great expression !
Nice as is, but I believe a portrait orientation with some slight cropping 
on either side would improve this one.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.


> This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have
> taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of
> focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot
> anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.
>
> The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We
> ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting
> made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I
> was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A
> fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be
> inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html
>
> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL


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PESO -- -- The fast moving unknown waitress.

2007-04-23 Thread P. J. Alling
This is my response to Graywolf's challenge for a photo I wouldn't have 
taken except for shooting digital  I knew this was going to be out of 
focus, and suffer from some movement blur.  However I made the shot 
anyway and I'm glad I did for the content.

The Story:  I was invited to dinner by my cousin and her daughter.  We 
ate at a 50's themed burger joint.  I liked the patterns the lighting 
made and took a couple of exposures.  This waitress had no idea that I 
was taking a shot of the interesting lights and posed.  Here it is.  A 
fun shot, with some technical difficulties, (or I could claim to be 
inspired by Knarf, and have induced theauraltian blur...)

http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_thefastmovingunknownwaitress.html

Equipment:  Pentax *ist-D/smc Pentax FA 28-200mm [IF]AL

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