Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-14 Thread Eactivist
Very effective shot, though, looks cold. Person  adds.

Marnie aka Doe :-)

In a message dated 5/5/2013 10:53:44 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
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From a hike in  February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
Snowshoes were mandatory -  this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
was socked in and there wasn't much  of a view. The mountain extends
upward a far beyond what is visible in this  shot.

http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-09 Thread Aahz Maruch
On Sun, May 05, 2013, Mark Roberts wrote:
 Paul Stenquist wrote:

 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm
 
No, didn't notice. But I'd upscale it and print big. It should hold up
to that. Great photo.

 100% crop: http://www.robertstech.com/temp/100crop.jpg

Now that's damned impressive, makes a good photo all by itself -- if you
make a print, you should do both.
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-06 Thread David J Brooks
Beautiful

Dve

On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-06 Thread Boris Liberman
Very often I would look into my Ricoh EVF and think to myself, if I 
could take the picture as I see it, along with the running ants of 
focus assist lights, that would look good.


You totally nailed it for me, Mark!

Wonderful photograph.

On 5/5/2013 8:53 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.

Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm





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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Paul Stenquist
A mandatory spread in next year's book. Stunning. Also a 20 x 30 print for the 
living room. 

Paul via phone

On May 5, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:

 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.
 
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist wrote:

A mandatory spread in next year's book. Stunning. Also a 20 x 30 print for the 
living room. 

Ah, you figured out it's a stitched pano? ;-) It's stitched from 3
shots, though the result as shown come out at only around 5000 x 3000
pixels because so much undifferentiated sky has been cropped off the
top. It's still make a 12 x 20 print at 240ppi, though.

On May 5, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:

 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.
 
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Paul Stenquist
No, didn't notice. But I'd upscale it and print big. It should hold up to that. 
Great photo.

Paul via phone

On May 5, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:

 Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 A mandatory spread in next year's book. Stunning. Also a 20 x 30 print for 
 the living room.
 
 Ah, you figured out it's a stitched pano? ;-) It's stitched from 3
 shots, though the result as shown come out at only around 5000 x 3000
 pixels because so much undifferentiated sky has been cropped off the
 top. It's still make a 12 x 20 print at 240ppi, though.
 
 On May 5, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 
 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.
 
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm
 
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist wrote:

No, didn't notice. But I'd upscale it and print big. It should hold up to 
that. Great photo.

100% crop: http://www.robertstech.com/temp/100crop.jpg


On May 5, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:

 Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 A mandatory spread in next year's book. Stunning. Also a 20 x 30 print for 
 the living room.
 
 Ah, you figured out it's a stitched pano? ;-) It's stitched from 3
 shots, though the result as shown come out at only around 5000 x 3000
 pixels because so much undifferentiated sky has been cropped off the
 top. It's still make a 12 x 20 print at 240ppi, though.
 
 On May 5, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 
 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.
 
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Bruce Walker
A gorgeous rendering of a scene of a kind I no longer wish to see this year. :)

On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That is a beautiful image.

It's been quite a few years since I've been to Tuckerman Ravine, but I
still have fond memories of that wonderful site.  Thanks for sharing
with us.

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On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
 Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
 was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
 upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

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RE: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Love it!

cheers,
frank 

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Subject: First PESO in a long while

From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2013-05-05 Thread kwaller

Exquisite shot Mark!

If it were mine I'd get rid of the structure in the lower RH corner - I 
don't see it adding to the shot and since it's only a partial structure it 
makes it look like it was over looked in the composition stage.


YMMV

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Subject: First PESO in a long while



From a hike in February. We went half way up Mount Washington.
Snowshoes were mandatory - this was pretty tough. As you can see, it
was socked in and there wasn't much of a view. The mountain extends
upward a far beyond what is visible in this shot.

http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7dd00728-30.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread David J Brooks
Very lovely

Dave

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Mark Roberts
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 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
I like this very much. It's soothing.

We have a lot of the standard three-petal trillium in Michigan, it's our state 
flower and a protected species. But all that I've scene here, including quite a 
few in my yard, are pure white. This sample, which is obviously a close 
relative of trillium, is quite elegant.

Paul


On May 22, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist wrote:

I like this very much. It's soothing.

We have a lot of the standard three-petal trillium in Michigan, it's our 
state flower and a protected species. But all that I've scene here, 
including quite a few in my yard, are pure white. This sample, which is 
obviously a close relative of trillium, is quite elegant.

I'm told that the four leaf quadrilliums are exactly the same
species as trilliums but are just individual mutants, like four-leaf
clovers. This is the second one I've ever seen, the first being on
Grandfather Mountain (where Jim Morton told me he found a five-petal
quintilium once!)

 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread steve harley

on 2012-05-22 21:22 Mark Roberts wrote

2 -  Bloody 'ell, I *just* now noticed that this isn't a trillium -
it's a quadrillium (a mutant with four petals and four leaves)! I
didn't notice while I was shooting it and I've been looking at the
photo without noticing for days. I've only ever seen one before and
that was on Grandfather Mountain a few years ago.


um, that was so obvious i was going to ask WTF?

it is a lucky photo, and a sweet composition

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread Mark C

On 5/22/2012 2:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
New Hampshire a few days ago:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

(Getting ready for nature photography at GFM)

Very nice, Mark -well composed and tack sharp,  the ferns at the top 
give it a nice sense of setting.


MCC

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-23 Thread Mark C

On 5/22/2012 11:08 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

Beautiful!

But I thought trilliums have three petals? Is this an anomaly or does this 
particular species have four?

No matter, it's gorgeous!



Quadrillium - sort of like a four leaf clover...

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Bruce Walker
That's a beauty, Mark. Very nice!

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:

 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Miserere
On 22 May 2012 14:01, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

 (Getting ready for nature photography at GFM)


Gah! I thought painted Trilliums were a type of bird!

At least it wasn't a cat photo...


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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That is an excellent image of a fine specimen.  Good work on both
finding it and capturing it.
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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Tom C
 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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Quite lovely! Excellent lighting for the subject.

Tom C.

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Tim Bray
Mmmm textures mmm -T

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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RE: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Beautiful!

But I thought trilliums have three petals? Is this an anomaly or does this 
particular species have four?

No matter, it's gorgeous!

cheers,
frank 

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Christopher Hitchens

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Subject: First PESO in a long while

Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
New Hampshire a few days ago:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread Mark Roberts
Tom C wrote:

 Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
 fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
 New Hampshire a few days ago:
 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

 (Getting ready for nature photography at GFM)

Quite lovely! Excellent lighting for the subject.

Two points:

1 - I think it's the ferns that make this shot. There were plenty of
other trillium around but this was the best opportunity for a good
composition because of the ferns.

2 -  Bloody 'ell, I *just* now noticed that this isn't a trillium -
it's a quadrillium (a mutant with four petals and four leaves)! I
didn't notice while I was shooting it and I've been looking at the
photo without noticing for days. I've only ever seen one before and
that was on Grandfather Mountain a few years ago.
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2012-05-22 Thread kwaller

Great capture Mark. the Trilliums peaked here several weeks ago.

Kenneth Waller
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Hiking in New Hapmshire (Mount Monadnock) a few days ago, we saw some
fine painted Trilliums. Herre's the best photo of the lot: Hiking in
New Hampshire a few days ago:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/index.htm

(Getting ready for nature photography at GFM)

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Jack Davis
Exceedingly well done BW falls shot. Overall texture well suited to fall's 
depicted motion.

Jack
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Subject: First PESO in a long while

School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Stan Halpin

On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm
 

I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing 
despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a 
relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.

stan


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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Walt Gilbert

On 10/17/2011 11:10 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:

On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:


School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm


I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing 
despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a 
relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.

stan


There's a tonality in this one that you don't normally see in any shots, 
let alone flowing water shots.  I suspect that may have a great deal to 
do with it.  It's just beautifully rendered -- at least to my eye.


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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Darren Addy
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Stan Halpin
s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
 I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing 
 despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a 
 relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.

Bias against flowing-water shots?
Did a flowing water shot take your lunch money in elementary school or sumpin'?
Do you also dislike puppies and chocolate?
: )

Lovely photograph. The fog/mist in the background is what sets this
apart for me.

Darren Addy
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Mark Roberts
Walt Gilbert wrote:
On 10/17/2011 11:10 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

 I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing 
 despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a 
 relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.

There's a tonality in this one that you don't normally see in any shots, 
let alone flowing water shots.  I suspect that may have a great deal to 
do with it.  It's just beautifully rendered -- at least to my eye.

Thanks. The tonality was what I was really going for. The light was
amazing (there's no clipping even in the brightest parts of the water)
but it still took a lot of subtle-but-time-consuming work in Photoshop
to get the tonality you see here. Another think I like about it is
that it's both a high-contrast shot and a low-contrast shot: It starts
very high contrast in the foreground and gets progressively less
contrasty with greater distance, due to the fog.

The shutter speed *was* relatively short: 1/4 second at f/22 (ISO 100)
with the DA*16-50/2.8 on the K5.

I think this will make a nice print on the new Epson R3000.
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread David J Brooks
Great. Love the feel/mood here.

Dave

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

 Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Paul Stenquist
Very nice. And it's just the kind of wide-ranging BW scene that the Epson 
printers with multiple grays excel at. Looks like it wants to be a 13 x 19 
borderless.
Paul
On Oct 17, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 Walt Gilbert wrote:
 On 10/17/2011 11:10 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm
 
 I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing 
 despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a 
 relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.
 
 There's a tonality in this one that you don't normally see in any shots, 
 let alone flowing water shots.  I suspect that may have a great deal to 
 do with it.  It's just beautifully rendered -- at least to my eye.
 
 Thanks. The tonality was what I was really going for. The light was
 amazing (there's no clipping even in the brightest parts of the water)
 but it still took a lot of subtle-but-time-consuming work in Photoshop
 to get the tonality you see here. Another think I like about it is
 that it's both a high-contrast shot and a low-contrast shot: It starts
 very high contrast in the foreground and gets progressively less
 contrasty with greater distance, due to the fog.
 
 The shutter speed *was* relatively short: 1/4 second at f/22 (ISO 100)
 with the DA*16-50/2.8 on the K5.
 
 I think this will make a nice print on the new Epson R3000.
 
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RE: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Bob W
 From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
 Mark Roberts

 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

not my kind of subject matter, but I very much like the way you've processed
the trees and the shadier background.

B
 
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RE: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Bob W
 From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
 Darren Addy

 Bias against flowing-water shots?
 Did a flowing water shot take your lunch money in elementary school or
 sumpin'?
 Do you also dislike puppies and chocolate?
 : )
 

Chocolate tastes a lot nicer than puppies, but puppies don't give me zits.

B


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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Tom C
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm


Legendary and quite lovely Mark!

Tom C.

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Bulent Celasun
...foggy morning : Much tried, rarely with this much success. Lovely
comp and processing.

Congrats also for your country photos...

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2011/10/17 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

 Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Rick Womer
Gorgeous, Mark!

This is along the Cutler River, I presume?

Rick

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 From: Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com
 Subject: First PESO in a long while
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
 Date: Monday, October 17, 2011, 11:04 AM
 School has kept me too busy for a
 long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past
 spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely --
 enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen
 Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred
 yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile
 down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams
 and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm
 
 Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into
 calendars:
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519
  
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Mark Roberts
Rick Womer wrote:

Gorgeous, Mark!

This is along the Cutler River, I presume?

I don't know. It runs right behind the Joe Dodge Lodge in Pinkham
Notch - only a hundred yards or so away. After a few days of hiking we
decided to take a rest day. While Lisa slept in I went out for a walk
around the lodge to shoot photos in the morning light and fog.

 
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Mark C

On 10/17/2011 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519

Beautiful shot, Mark. The layering of the trees is great, as is the 
water, and the mist Wow!


Mark C.

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Mark Roberts
Mark C wrote:

On 10/17/2011 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

 Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519

Beautiful shot, Mark. The layering of the trees is great, as is the 
water, and the mist Wow!

Just made a 5 x 7 proof. 

Yeah, this is going to end up printed large and framed.

 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Mark Roberts
By the way:

A good darkroom wet print is still better than what you can do with a
digital inkjet print. But the latest inkjet printers, like the Epson
R3000, on paper like Ilford Gold Fibre Silk, have narrowed the gap to
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread steve harley

on 2011-10-17 09:04 Mark Roberts wrote

Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm



love the way the trees lean in with light streaks on dark and the falls fall 
out with dark streaks on light


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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Paul Stenquist

On Oct 17, 2011, at 8:48 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 By the way:
 
 A good darkroom wet print is still better than what you can do with a
 digital inkjet print.

I think that's generally true of BW, but not necessarily color. Too many 
variables in optical color printing. And even with BW, good optical printing 
requires an extraordinary amount of patience and attention to detail. For all 
but true master printers, digital printing is probably  a better option. 

Paul


 But the latest inkjet printers, like the Epson
 R3000, on paper like Ilford Gold Fibre Silk, have narrowed the gap to
 a shocking extent.
 
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Brian Walters
On Monday, October 17, 2011 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts
m...@robertstech.com wrote:
 School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
 new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
 sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
 on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
 were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
 skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
 snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
 rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
 http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm


Excellent!  Very moody, especially with those thin tree trunks
disappearing into the mist.



 
 Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
 http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519




I really like September.



Cheers

Brian

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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Kenneth Waller

Very nice capture Mark.


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Subject: First PESO in a long while

School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm

Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519
 
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Re: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Ann Sanfedele

On 10/17/2011 21:37, Brian Walters wrote:

On Monday, October 17, 2011 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts
m...@robertstech.com  wrote:

School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm



Excellent!  Very moody, especially with those thin tree trunks
disappearing into the mist.


I love it... and I swear I've been right in that very spot.. back in
1976 , but in October.  All the shots I took back then were far too soft:-(

This is really evocative of that general location and weather in it.

ann









Also, I've made a batch of my Ireland shots into calendars:
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28large%29/17982431
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/ireland-photo-calendar-%28standard%29/17982519





I really like September.



Cheers

Brian

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Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/




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RE: First PESO in a long while

2011-10-17 Thread Kenneth Waller


-Original Message-
From: Bob W p...@web-options.com
Sent: Oct 17, 2011 3:18 PM
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Subject: RE: First PESO in a long while

 From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
 Darren Addy

 Bias against flowing-water shots?
 Did a flowing water shot take your lunch money in elementary school or
 sumpin'?
 Do you also dislike puppies and chocolate?
 : )
 
Candy is dandy, liquor is quicker, but sex won't roy your teeth.

Chocolate tastes a lot nicer than puppies, but puppies don't give me zits.

B


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Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist wrote:

On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on my monitor.

Have another look - I just did a more fastidious conversion (rather
than last night's quick-and-dirty job).




RE: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Don Sanderson
This may just be dueling monitors but the first one
looked good, this one looks too blue to me.
(I just calibrated Tuesday)

Don

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:24 AM
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: First PESO in a long while...
 
 
 Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg
 
 Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on my monitor.
 
 Have another look - I just did a more fastidious conversion (rather
 than last night's quick-and-dirty job).
 
 



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts wrote:

Paul Stenquist wrote:

On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on my monitor.

Have another look - I just did a more fastidious conversion (rather
than last night's quick-and-dirty one).

By the way, I just got an email from the client for whom I'm doing
this job. It contains those beautiful words that every photographer
longs to read Please feel free to partial bill for photography time,
as we have the money to pay. 
:)

Now about that 77 Limited I've been lusting after...



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Mark Roberts
Don Sanderson wrote:

This may just be dueling monitors but the first one
looked good, this one looks too blue to me.
(I just calibrated Tuesday)

How about if I do a custom conversion to match the monitor of everyone
who'd like a copy? Probably too much work, eh?
On my monitor (calibrated two days ago) the second looks better. It's
hard to judge with no known color references in the image itself,
though. The seeds in the feeder should be a fairly neutral black.



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Rick Womer
Mark,

Better color, and a nicely whimsical pic.  I like the
way one bird is looking right at the camera while the
other is upside down.

Is the focus a little off?  It looks as though the
seeds in the feeder are sharper than the face of the
upright bird.

Rick

--- Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg
 
 Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on
 my monitor.
 
 Have another look - I just did a more fastidious
 conversion (rather
 than last night's quick-and-dirty job).
 
 
 


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Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Mark Roberts
Rick Womer wrote:

Better color, and a nicely whimsical pic.  I like the
way one bird is looking right at the camera while the
other is upside down.

That's exactly what appeals to me about it. There were some shots that
were technically better, but just too static.

Is the focus a little off?  It looks as though the
seeds in the feeder are sharper than the face of the
upright bird.

Depth of field with 600mm is pretty thin, even at f/8!
I had focused on the side bird perch because that's where the most
photogenic poses usually happen. But then you get an exception or else
the bird feeder rotates (both happened here).



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Mark Roberts wrote:
 
 Paul Stenquist wrote:
 
 On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg
 
 Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on my monitor.
 
 Have another look - I just did a more fastidious conversion (rather
 than last night's quick-and-dirty job).

Well I guess I'm looking at the revised one -
sweet litte goldfinches -one of my favorite birdies... not
too green at all for me,
but the kinda cratch things on the right below the acrobat's
bill are a tad disctracting. 
nice bokeh :)

ann
marvelling that i actually was able to view one of Marks
files!



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Mark Roberts
Ann Sanfedele wrote:

Mark Roberts wrote:
  http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

Well I guess I'm looking at the revised one -
sweet litte goldfinches -one of my favorite birdies... not
too green at all for me,
but the kinda cratch things on the right below the acrobat's
bill are a tad disctracting. 

Cratch things? I think you're referring to the bits of seed that the
finch has pulled out of the feeder? That finch feeder is the
upside-down type, which has the feed holes *below* the perches.
Finches can easily hang upside-down from the perches and get the seeds
but other birds can't (it's fun to watch the sparrows try sometimes,
though).

nice bokeh :)

I've been very surprised at the good bokeh that lens produces. Sharp,
too, where it needs to be. (Of course, it should be for the price,
never mind that it was a thousand dollars less than the Pentax
equivalent...)



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-11 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 5/10/2006 5:55:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I needed to shoot some bird photos for a job I'm working on so I
thought I'd get a few grabs from the bird feeders in our garden. I
don't really like doing this because it somehow bothers me having the
bird feeder in the photo (especially if it's a tacky, plastic one).
Still, I needed some bird photos and the finches have been gorging
themselves at our feeder in the back.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

ist-D, Sigma EX300/2.8 APO with Sigma 2x teleconverter, ISO 400, 1/80
at f/8 (2/3-stop underexposure from multi-segment metering).
(It's cropped horizontally only - to fit a 4:3 ratio because it's
intended for an electronic presentation)

Like the bird hanging upside down. :-)

Marnie aka Doe 



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-10 Thread Kenneth Waller

How convenient to have one of the birds doing pull ups!

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: First PESO in a long while...



I needed to shoot some bird photos for a job I'm working on so I
thought I'd get a few grabs from the bird feeders in our garden. I
don't really like doing this because it somehow bothers me having the
bird feeder in the photo (especially if it's a tacky, plastic one).
Still, I needed some bird photos and the finches have been gorging
themselves at our feeder in the back.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

ist-D, Sigma EX300/2.8 APO with Sigma 2x teleconverter, ISO 400, 1/80
at f/8 (2/3-stop underexposure from multi-segment metering).
(It's cropped horizontally only - to fit a 4:3 ratio because it's
intended for an electronic presentation)





Re: First PESO in a long while...

2006-05-10 Thread Paul Stenquist

Well composed and quite sharp, but far too green on my monitor.
Paul
On May 10, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:


I needed to shoot some bird photos for a job I'm working on so I
thought I'd get a few grabs from the bird feeders in our garden. I
don't really like doing this because it somehow bothers me having the
bird feeder in the photo (especially if it's a tacky, plastic one).
Still, I needed some bird photos and the finches have been gorging
themselves at our feeder in the back.

http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d601309.jpg

ist-D, Sigma EX300/2.8 APO with Sigma 2x teleconverter, ISO 400, 1/80
at f/8 (2/3-stop underexposure from multi-segment metering).
(It's cropped horizontally only - to fit a 4:3 ratio because it's
intended for an electronic presentation)





Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-22 Thread Tim Øsleby
It is good to see you PESO'ing again Mark.
 
But I'm sorry to say this; I'm kind of with Bruce here. It is a bit too
busy, and the bw conversion makes me look even closer at the business,
for some strange reason (guess it's my sick perception)

BTW what are you studying? I think you have told us before, but it has
slipped my mind.

 
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 
Never underestimate the power of stupidity in large crowds
(Very freely after Arthur C. Clarke, or some other clever guy)

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 20. desember 2005 03:26
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: First PESO in a long while...

 This past semester has been huge. I had tons of work and the last three
 weeks were particularly intense. Anyway, I'm one semester away from the
 masters degree and on a break for three weeks. S... Here's a PESO
 that was part of my Loire Valley collection, slightly revised and
 cropped for an 8 x 10 print (to give as a gift to the couple who biked
 with us).

 http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm


 --
 Mark Roberts
 Photography and writing
 www.robertstech.com



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-21 Thread Rob Studdert
On 21 Dec 2005 at 17:11, David Mann wrote:

 On Dec 21, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 I still can't get onto your website... maybe your hosting provider  
 has black-holed my ISP or something. 

I still can't see Marks site either and that's using two separate Oz ISPs


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Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
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Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998



RE: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-21 Thread Trevor Bailey
G'day Rob.

It works fine with bigpond dial-up using IE 6.0.2800
And also Opera 7.52

Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor.
Grafton.
Australia

-Original Message-
From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 21 December 2005 8:32 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: First PESO in a long while...


On 21 Dec 2005 at 17:11, David Mann wrote:

 On Dec 21, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 I still can't get onto your website... maybe your hosting provider  
 has black-holed my ISP or something. 

I still can't see Marks site either and that's using two separate Oz
ISPs


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UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
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RE: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-21 Thread Rob Studdert
On 21 Dec 2005 at 19:48, Trevor Bailey wrote:

 G'day Rob.
 
 It works fine with bigpond dial-up using IE 6.0.2800
 And also Opera 7.52

I can't even ping the robertstech web server (216.99.211.236), it's blocked 
from my ISP. It's related to http://www.spamblocked.com/modules/news/, who when 
I opened the link featured a banner ad which read Proudly hosting: Mark 
Roberts :-)



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Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-21 Thread Mark Roberts
Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 21 Dec 2005 at 17:11, David Mann wrote:

 On Dec 21, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 I still can't get onto your website... maybe your hosting provider  
 has black-holed my ISP or something. 

I still can't see Marks site either and that's using two separate Oz ISPs

What IP address are you coming from? I asked my host about this a couple
of weeks ago and he couldn't think of any reason you shouldn't be able
to get through. He's probably forgotten about something he's configured
in the past. I'll get him to fix it if I can tell him what IP address
range he needs to look at.
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-20 Thread Kenneth Waller
Nicely done Mark. I like the color rendering.
A minor nit is the slightly busy background. 

Kenneth Waller

-Original Message-
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: First PESO in a long while...

This past semester has been huge. I had tons of work and the last three
weeks were particularly intense. Anyway, I'm one semester away from the
masters degree and on a break for three weeks. S... Here's a PESO
that was part of my Loire Valley collection, slightly revised and
cropped for an 8 x 10 print (to give as a gift to the couple who biked
with us).

http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 
-- 
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Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com




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Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-20 Thread frank theriault
On 12/19/05, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This past semester has been huge. I had tons of work and the last three
 weeks were particularly intense. Anyway, I'm one semester away from the
 masters degree and on a break for three weeks. S... Here's a PESO
 that was part of my Loire Valley collection, slightly revised and
 cropped for an 8 x 10 print (to give as a gift to the couple who biked
 with us).

 http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm


I'm not a big fan of those partially desaturated photos.  I prefer
either all colour, or all monochrome.  So, I must tell you, I'm going
into this with something of a prejudiced view.

That being said, the composition and subject-matter is quite lovely,
and of course, technically, it's more than well done.

cheers,
frank

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Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-20 Thread Mark Roberts
frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm

I'm not a big fan of those partially desaturated photos.  I prefer
either all colour, or all monochrome.  So, I must tell you, I'm going
into this with something of a prejudiced view.

That being said, the composition and subject-matter is quite lovely,
and of course, technically, it's more than well done.

Hey, you came through for me Frank! I don't like these black and white
with part of the image in color photos either. The busy background that
some people mentioned doesn't bother me, but the artificiality of the
image as a whole does. I did it kind of an experiment and the couple who
biked France with us loved it. And I've sold a few of them so I'm going
with the flow. 

Art is nice but selling prints is nice, too!
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-20 Thread David Mann

On Dec 21, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:


http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm


I still can't get onto your website... maybe your hosting provider  
has black-holed my ISP or something.  It works fine from a unix shell  
account I have in the USA but it's a bit difficult to view pics that  
way.


- Dave




Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-20 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Mark Roberts wrote:
 
 frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 I'm not a big fan of those partially desaturated photos.  I prefer
 either all colour, or all monochrome.  So, I must tell you, I'm going
 into this with something of a prejudiced view.
 
 That being said, the composition and subject-matter is quite lovely,
 and of course, technically, it's more than well done.
 
 Hey, you came through for me Frank! I don't like these black and white
 with part of the image in color photos either. The busy background that
 some people mentioned doesn't bother me, but the artificiality of the
 image as a whole does. I did it kind of an experiment and the couple who
 biked France with us loved it. And I've sold a few of them so I'm going
 with the flow.
 
 Art is nice but selling prints is nice, too!
 
 
 --
 Mark Roberts
 Photography and writing
 www.robertstech.com

Im glad Frank posted first, I didn't want to hurt
your feelings :)
and I was gonna make another wise ass comment re
Ken's comment that
the background was a bit busy -- You shudda seen
it in color!

Great that you sold 'em though - a nice technical
tour-de-force...
but a bit too artsy fartsy for me - unlike most of
you things!

ann



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-19 Thread brooksdj
Nice picture Mark.

The bright yellow against the BW bits really stands out.

They'll love it.

Dave

 This past semester has been huge. I had tons of work 
and the last three
 weeks were particularly intense. Anyway, I'm one semester away from the
 masters degree and on a break for three weeks. S... Here's a PESO
 that was part of my Loire Valley collection, slightly revised and
 cropped for an 8 x 10 print (to give as a gift to the couple who biked
 with us).
 
 http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
  
  
 -- 
 Mark Roberts
 Photography and writing
 www.robertstech.com
 






Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-19 Thread Bruce Dayton
The background is a little too busy, but the BW treatment helps to
minimize that.  I do find that the stark yellow is just a bit too much
compared to the BW, however.  If the yellow were toned down some or
the BW were more of a brown tone, it might balance a little better.

-- 
Bruce


Monday, December 19, 2005, 6:25:33 PM, you wrote:

MR This past semester has been huge. I had tons of work and the last three
MR weeks were particularly intense. Anyway, I'm one semester away from the
MR masters degree and on a break for three weeks. S... Here's a PESO
MR that was part of my Loire Valley collection, slightly revised and
MR cropped for an 8 x 10 print (to give as a gift to the couple who biked
MR with us).

MR http://www.robertstech.com/peso.htm
 
 



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-19 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 12/19/2005 7:12:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The background is a little too busy, but the BW treatment helps to
minimize that.  I do find that the stark yellow is just a bit too much
compared to the BW, however.  If the yellow were toned down some or
the BW were more of a brown tone, it might balance a little better.

-- 
Bruce

Ditto what he said. Except he said it better than I could have. :-) I do find 
the background a bit busy -- so I wouldn't pick it out as a picture to do 
things with. Anyway, all the rest Bruce said too since you have picked it out.

Marnie aka Doe 



Re: First PESO in a long while...

2005-12-19 Thread Jack Davis
I agree that the background is too busy..cluttered..something.
BUT, the color/BW mix works great for me.
Very nice effort.

Jack

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In a message dated 12/19/2005 7:12:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 The background is a little too busy, but the BW treatment helps to
 minimize that.  I do find that the stark yellow is just a bit too
 much
 compared to the BW, however.  If the yellow were toned down some or
 the BW were more of a brown tone, it might balance a little better.
 
 -- 
 Bruce
 
 Ditto what he said. Except he said it better than I could have. :-) I
 do find 
 the background a bit busy -- so I wouldn't pick it out as a picture
 to do 
 things with. Anyway, all the rest Bruce said too since you have
 picked it out.
 
 Marnie aka Doe 
 
 


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