Mark Cassino wrote:
>
> I finally got my 15 minutes and likened myself to Homer Simpson (DOH!
> Slapping forehead..)
>
> http://www.newhouse.com/archive/sefton010604.html
>
> - MCC
> -
>
Way to go! MOre than 15 minutes worth, too... :)
nice article, lovely photo.
ann
> Mark Cassin
Thanks Raimo ... I know about yellow filter, but I'm just
starting to learn the subtleties of color photography.
I probably wouldn't have made the mistake you suggest.
shel
Raimo Korhonen wrote:
> Check first - for B&W cloudy could mean yellow - makes clouds stand out in B&W.
>>
>> 1. Set up some special copyright notice on every frame. You know, like
>> "(C) Boris Liberman with Love to A and B..."
JF> Where? Actually in the image pixels? If not, then what happens if
JF> you import the image into some editor that drops this information?
JF> If actually in the pixels
Hi Mark ...
Congratulations ... feels nice, doesn't it ;-))
> MC> I finally got my 15 minutes and likened myself to Homer Simpson (DOH!
> MC> Slapping forehead..)
>
> MC> http://www.newhouse.com/archive/sefton010604.html
Hi!
MC> I finally got my 15 minutes and likened myself to Homer Simpson (DOH!
MC> Slapping forehead..)
MC> http://www.newhouse.com/archive/sefton010604.html
MC> - MCC
MC> -
Excellent news. Don't slap your forehead too hard, will you please
.
Boris
Hi Paul ... thanks for the atta boy. I really needed that ;-))
Thanks for the kind words, Ann ... If I were the type, I'd be blushing
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Shel, IMHO - Great picture! --
> the best thing I've seen of yours in ages, if not
> ever. I love it.
>
> Rob -- ???
> The fence bar is fine - the whole thing works
> perfectly.
- Original Message -
From: "Raimo Korhonen"
Subject: Vs: "Cloudy" filter
> Check first - for B&W cloudy could mean yellow - makes clouds stand out in
B&W.
In the context of this thread, a cloudy filter is between a skylight and an
81A filter.
Shel would know if there was a yellow filte
At 05:28 PM 10/01/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Unfortunately Pentax seem to have given up making close fitting ERCs. Too
many combinations now I suppose.
Nick.
No they haven't. I have one for my MZ-S
Wendy Beard,
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.beard-redfern.com
When I get my slides back and then scanned! I hate waiting...grrr...
Sorry to oust you out of your position. :o)
Rebekah
"a day without sunshine is like, you know, night."
- Original Message -
From: "Amita Guha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10
> Since I am 18, I guess I could call
> myself "young blood".
Bah, guess I'm not the baby of the group anymore. :) (I'm 32).
So when are you going to show us some baby pix?
Amita
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> I wanted the horizontal fence bar in the photo ...
> it's part of the story I hope the photo tells.
>
> PS conversion to B&W ... yes, but more than
> just desaturation. When I saw the scene I knew
> it was a B&W pic ... it was completed in my head
> before I even had th
Just checked. No "signs" theme. Wonder what I was thinking about?
Oh well,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
Kevin Waterson wrote:
>
> We all held our breath as Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
>
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/images/nypizza.html
>
> Nice neon.
> Just out of curiosity, What is a New York City style pizza?
>
> Kind regards
> Kevin
>
> --
Oh you poor lad...
Ne
And how did the place today measure up? Was it good?
Cool pic, BTW. Isn't there a "signs" theme for PUG this year? Have to go
check...
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Shel Belinkof
Thin, crispy crust, not overly garnished with a lot of meat and veggies ...
shel
Kevin Waterson wrote:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/images/nypizza.html
>
> Nice neon.
> Just out of curiosity, What is a New York City style pizza?
Kevin posted:
> I recieved a number of responses to the building of a product table.
> I hastily knocked one up and here are the results. Please be aware
> this url contains many images and is approximateley 1 Meg in size.
>
> Any feedback greatfully accepted.
>
> Kind regards
> Kevin
>
I see
what url?
Christian Skofteland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:01 PM
Subject: DIY Product table - results
> I recieved a number of responses to the building of a product table.
And of course the url is...
http://www.oceania.net/light_table/
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We all held our breath as Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/images/nypizza.html
Nice neon.
Just out of curiosity, What is a New York City style pizza?
Kind regards
Kevin
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Bob,
Our history here in the US is recent, at least with respect to European
settlements. We haven't saved the log cabins as improvement and progress has
eradicated them. I only mention the Lincoln's homestead because it was something
that somebody thought to preserve and it hadn't been 'impr
I recieved a number of responses to the building of a product table.
I hastily knocked one up and here are the results. Please be aware
this url contains many images and is approximateley 1 Meg in size.
Any feedback greatfully accepted.
Kind regards
Kevin
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I stopped into a NYC style pizza place for a lunch
time slice, and found that they'd installed this sign:
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/images/nypizza.html
Thought I'd share it with you ...
Hi, Rob,
I wasn't talking about the look on her face, which is indeed as you
described it. I saw "a look" quite independant of her facial expression.
Maybe it's the wrinkles; maybe they just make her look old, and that makes
me think she's perhaps had a hard life, and many experiences that w
Sorry Robert, didn't mean to insult ya guys. However, if you had been
following the discussions lately, it seems someone estimated that the
average age of people participating in this discussion is 45. Since I am
18, I guess I could call myself "young blood". Pentax is great, too bad not
so many
Welcome to the list Rebekah. I may be wrong, but I don't think there's
a whole lot of "young blood" in this list. Occasionally, you might
feel like "fresh blood" in the midst of sharks, but its usually not mean
spirited. Folks here are pretty passionate about Photography in general
and Pent
Nice shot. The chain link fence makes it for me.
On Jan 11, 2004, at 8:06 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Earlier this afternoon I was out looking for photos when
I drove past the Berkeley Senior Center. They had this
plywood cutout in the yard, and the moment I saw it I
knew that this was worth a QuikS
Hi,
> Gotta be practical here. How many of the original buildings, pre-roman era
> of wooden construction are standing in London? ...Or anywhere in Britain? We
> don't have the original log cabins that were built in out cities either.
We do still have a surprising number of pre-Roman wooden th
Here in Victoria, we have quite a few older buildings, but only from about a
hundred years ago, because prior to that, the city was a wooden fort. What
may keep the historic buildings standing is all the tourism.
As Glenn wrote, Canada and the US are pretty young countries, but that's no
reason t
Congratulations Homer, er I mean Mark. Seriously your snowflake photos
have always blown me away. (As have your birds and insects.) Keep up
the good work.
Paul
On Jan 11, 2004, at 5:27 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:
I finally got my 15 minutes and likened myself to Homer Simpson
(DOH! Slapping fo
I wanted the horizontal fence bar in the photo ...
it's part of the story I hope the photo tells.
PS conversion to B&W ... yes, but more than
just desaturation. When I saw the scene I knew
it was a B&W pic ... it was completed in my head
before I even had the camera up to my eye.
Rob Studdert wr
you have to buy the Pro + version to get it as a plugin.
Herb
- Original Message -
From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 4:25 PM
Subject: RE: *ist D image noise examples
> Hi Paul
> I have downloaded the software at: http://www
the warm film has that type of effect, but whether it is more or less than
what the filter does is up to you.
Herb
- Original Message -
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: "Cloudy" filter
> OK, thank
On 11 Jan 2004 at 17:06, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Earlier this afternoon I was out looking for photos when
> I drove past the Berkeley Senior Center. They had this
> plywood cutout in the yard, and the moment I saw it I
> knew that this was worth a QuikSnap.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelin
Earlier this afternoon I was out looking for photos when
I drove past the Berkeley Senior Center. They had this
plywood cutout in the yard, and the moment I saw it I
knew that this was worth a QuikSnap.
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/images/senior.html
225K JPEG
Comments welcome ...
sh
On 11 Jan 2004 at 18:26, John Francis wrote:
> Where? Actually in the image pixels? If not, then what happens if
> you import the image into some editor that drops this information?
> If actually in the pixels, do you move it to the correct edge when
> the camera is used in portrait mode? Not t
Actually, I think the term "alphabet soup" originated in the Great
Depression in America, when a lot of government programs were initiated to
help people out . Since almost all of them went by an acronym, the common
people started calling the government alphabet soup. At least that's what I
heard;
Bob,
Gotta be practical here. How many of the original buildings, pre-roman era
of wooden construction are standing in London? ...Or anywhere in Britain? We
don't have the original log cabins that were built in out cities either.
Abraham Lincoln's family's homestead is still preserved in rura
How many telegraph operators have you met in the computer room? Yes they used
alphabet soup, but it was a different mix. 73
Jostein wrote:
Why we hang on to the acronyms.
Laziness I suppose...:-)
Interesting thoughts about Unix. :-)
I thought the "alphabet soup" had it's origin from morse and ham
Thanks for the information. We are new to the list and trying to learn more
about our favorite Pentax stuff. Have several hundred bodies, lenses,
flashes, and accessories collected over past 40 years, and just 2-3 years of
looking back.
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
> Folks here were clearing land for
> subsistence farming. Construction was primitive. There is very little worth
> saving.
I would think that's exactly the kind of thing that *is* worth saving.
That kind of primitive construction is exactly the equivalent of the
post holes and similar re
A pub I frequent is the King and Tinker in Enfield which dates from around 1050 and is
still in use. Quite picturesque - I'll try to post a picture sometime.
Nick.
That's excellent Mark... congrats! I specifically like the term "fellow
snowflake artists" :-)
Regards,
Ryan
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:27 AM
Subject: Woo-hoo-DOH!
> I finally got my 15 minutes.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 15:22:55 -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> No, it's not an abbreviation. An abbreviation is when a word is
> used with one or more letters missing from it, such as bkfst for
> breakfast.
Not according to AH3:
abúbreúviúaútion P Pronunciation Key (-brv-shn)
n.
1. The act
People discovered BMW Boxer m/bikes that handled well and didn't leak oil.
> C R K
My R80/7 had a most wonderful speed wobble.
I thought they had that fixed by the /7's. I remember the first time I hit
95 mph on my R60/5 I started wobbling fairly violently side to side. I
slowed down immediately
Pat,
I understand about the "Three Horseshoes" pub, but 560 years is still older
than anything we have here in North America. I live in the so called 'midwest'
near Chicago, 1000 miles from the cities on the Atlantic coast (and 2000
miles from the Pacific coast). Isn't it 1000 miles from Mosc
On 11 Jan 2004 at 10:20, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> I wouldn't be surprised to see 67 have a stronger presence than 645 a
> few years down the road.
>
> This is not just a Pentax issue. I predict that 67 and larger will do
> better than 645/66 in the film arena. The 645 that survives will be
> digit
On 11 Jan 2004 at 9:19, Christian Skofteland wrote:
> Was noise reduction turned on?
Yes I have NR "turned-on" however it's of little consequence in this particular
test as it is designed to eliminate sensor noise errors that appear during long
exposures. It isn't designed to filter regular sen
Hi Paul
I have downloaded the software at: http://www.neatimage.com/download.html
It seems it's not a plugin but a seperate program.
Looking forward to using it.
Regards
Jens
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 11. januar 2004 21:51
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emn
Oooo, good one, Anders!
-frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Anders Hultman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok, so TLA isn't really a three letter acronym, then.
But it is a three letter abbreviation.
So,
frank theriault:
ERC, TLA, BTW and all those other alleged TLA's aren't acronyms.
They're initialisms. A true acronym spells another (usually
unrelated) word. So PUG, for instance, is an acronym.
Ok, so TLA isn't really a three letter acronym, then.
But it is a three letter abbreviation.
So,
Hi Paul
This is very impressive. I will try to get this plugin (for Photoshop,
right) as soon as possible.
Thanks a lot.
Jens
Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 11. januar 2004 21:51
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: *ist D image noise examples
Hi Jens,
He
frank theriault:
Three Letter Acronym!
Which would mean that "TLA" is actually a TLA. How ironic!
However, ETLA (extended three letter acronym) is not a TLA :-)
anders
-
http://anders.hultman.nu/
Dear Curmudgeon,
Of course I could have googled it. I know that!
But it's ever so much more fun asking on-list, don't you think?
BTW (and this isn't directed at you, Tom, just at "TLA's" in general), ERC,
TLA, BTW and all those other alleged TLA's aren't acronyms. They're
initialisms. A tr
What?
And filter out The Voice of Reason? Perish the thought!!
:-)
-frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just filter me out, Frank. "Where FROM: includes 'knarf', d
Which would mean that "TLA" is actually a TLA. How ironic!
-frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: "Nick Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Three Letter Acronym!
Hi Jens,
Here is a comparison of the noise levels on my 10d.
http://www.nrg666.com/10d/noise/
I put one up filtered with Neat Image, the results are a bit rough
though and could be refined more.
Regards,
Paul
Jens Bladt wrote:
Hi Rob
Isn't this noise problem regarded one of the *ist draw backs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm. That brings up another point -- not all buildings that
> ought to have been preserved are lost to "progress".
> Especially in the US, an awful lot of historical buildings
> were made of wood, less durable than stone. It's still
> tragic to lose history, even
William Robb wrote:
> We have a lot of excess land here that can be used as parking
> lots that you
> in the UK just don't have.
True.
> Not that we should be turning excess land into parking lots, mind you.
Well said.
Malcolm
These are fairly specific films for different purposes.
Fuji Reala 100 represents the most general purpose film. Very low
grain, good saturation and not too high of contrast.
Agfa Ultra 100 - High contrast, high saturation - for when the light
is low contrast and you still want strong colors.
Koni
Check first - for B&W cloudy could mean yellow - makes clouds stand out in B&W.
All the best!
Raimo
Personal photography homepage at http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho
-Alkuperäinen viesti-
Lähettäjä: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pat White wrote:
> Classic buildings, though, shouldn't be as disposable as that. Destroying
> old buildings is like destroying local history.
I agree in general, but not as a hard-and-fast rule. It's a shame
to see history destroyed. At the same time, I don't think we need
to preserve every
One of the cameras recently given to me by a friend is a Konica FT-1,
in which I've never seen the viewfinder LEDs act as described in the
manual, so I figured I'd better shoot a test roll to see whether the
auto exposure (shutter priority) is actually doing anything halfway
sane despite the odd di
Bob W pointed out:
> > I'd be
> > surprised if there are _any_ buildings in North America as old as 560 years
> > that were built by the Europeans and their descendants.
>
> 2004 - 560 = 1444, so it would certainly upset a few ideas.
Bah. Not awake enough to do math properly. When I wrote my own
> The National Trust is a charitable organisation who rely on
> property being 'given' to them, generally of outstanding
> national historic interest, most of which come with a
> substantial amount of land, which they can open to visitors
> to help offset the maintenance costs. I can't think of
"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: "Rebekah Gonzalez"
>
>> No! No digital songs! I don't think digital compares with film, yet
>> anyways.
>> Of course, for Kodachrome, there's always Ebay.
>
>Until they discontinue it anyway.
>Expect that to happen within the next couple of years.
- Original Message -
From: "Rebekah Gonzalez"
Subject: Re: Unsubscribe
> Dude, cheer up. :o)
Ya Doug, stop being such a sour puss. I mean just because it's your list and
all,
WW
- Original Message -
From: "Rebekah Gonzalez"
Subject: Re: Unsubscribe
> No! No digital songs! I don't think digital compares with film, yet
anyways.
> Of course, for Kodachrome, there's always Ebay.
Until they discontinue it anyway.
Expect that to happen within the next couple of year
- Original Message -
From: "Malcolm Smith"
Subject: RE: OT Stanstead, was: Unusual subjects to photograph.
>
>
I would like to see parking areas reduced, thus
> destroying less land, but for the point you make above, it's never going
to
> happen.
>
We have a lot of excess land here t
- Original Message -
From: "Hal & Sandra Davis"
Subject: Re: Is there an analog only Pentax list?
> If you are looking for A1 prime lenses, suggest starting with 50mm f1:1.2
M
> or A. Price was always a deterent for me, bought an LX outfit on eBay, and
> was surprised to see the lens in
Dude, cheer up. :o)
Rebekah
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night."
- Original Message -
From: "Doug Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: Unsubscribe
> Yeah, insulting everyone is always a good way to star
If you are looking for A1 prime lenses, suggest starting with 50mm f1:1.2 M
or A. Price was always a deterent for me, bought an LX outfit on eBay, and
was surprised to see the lens in the bag when the kit arrived(a bonus). It
certainly is worth the price.
- Original Message -
From: "Shel B
Israel is rainy? Somehow I kinda got the idea it was dry - is the rain a
seasonal thing? What part of Israel are in? Thanks for the welcome.
Rebekah
"a day without sunshine is like, you know, night."
- Original Message -
From: "Boris Liberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rebekah Gonzalez" <[EM
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Hi there
> Rebekah Gonzalez asked: "...maybe you guys could give me your opinion on
> Kodak's
> Elite Chrome, does it compare to Koda Chrome?"
No! No digital songs! I don't think digital compares with film, yet anyways.
Of course, for Kodachrome, there's always Ebay.
Rebekah
"a day without sunshine is like, you know, night."
- Original Message -
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, Janu
Cool, that sure is a lot of different kinds.
So, are these just what you will buy according to what's on hand, or do you
have a specific purpose for each of these, for instance, fuji for landscape
photos because of its blue and green saturation, stuff like that?
Rebekah
"a day without sunshine is l
Amita Guha wrote:
> > Government won't pay. People will argue about the funding and never
> > agree on a suitable re-location.
>
> What about an organization like the National Trust stepping in?
The National Trust is a charitable organisation who rely on property being
'given' to them, generall
Bill Owens wrote:
> Here in the USA, airport parking lots are an airport's
> largest source of income.
Here in the UK, particularly airports like Gatwick, Heathrow and Stanstead
have astonishingly good bus, coach and rail links (and Underground to
central London in the case of Heathrow) and unle
Probably, although an ERC came with my first SLR, a Ricoh XR1, and as most people
seemed to be using one on those days I assumed they came with all. They're great for
when you want to go out with just the camera and one lens, and provide protection
against the elements and knocks.
I have one f
Hi,
> Is the M35/2 a pretty fast focusing lens?
> Just wondering how it would be for a street lens where you want to
> focus quickly. Some lens seem to "snap" into focus more quickly than
> others. Although I'm sure it's pretty subjective.
yes. It's a good lens for it.
--
Cheers,
Bob
Have the SFXn with ERC, and the back accomodates the data back on the
camera. With the front cover removed, this setup makes a very comfortable
handfull.
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Brogden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject:
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This is not just a Pentax issue. I predict that 67 and larger will do
> better than 645/66 in the film arena. The 645 that survives will be
> digital with better resolution than full frame 35mm.
That seems to be what Hass
Yeah, I agree. I tried a M50 1.7 on the *istD (which acts like a 75)
and it's a very small lens. That makes a very small "walk around"
package without the grip. A slow "60" just isn't much use.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 4
Seems to me that DSLR's are making a serious inroad to the 645/66
area. A significant portion of the users of those systems shoot
weddings and portraits. Digital works quite well there. Those who
are shooting landscape/scenics might opt for a bigger format - either
67, 69 or 4X5.
I wouldn't be
Oops. Please ignore my other post. My chart tells me the P30t dates to
1990. So much for that Spotmatic crack . . .
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 458-8873
FAX: (540) 458-8878
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/10/04
Welcome. What is the "old" Pentax? Spotmatic, MX, etc.?
We old guys like to reminisce . . .
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 458-8873
FAX: (540) 458-8878
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes!
Just like the law requiring toy guns to be orange. A month later some criminal
mastermind shoots a cop with a real gun he had painted orange. The "pass a law"
types forget that the bad guys, by definition, do not obey those laws.
--
Frits Wüthrich wrote:
I think we should preserve S for
Three Letter Acronym!
Suggested google search: "internet acronym".
Time to find: "less than to write post defining ignorance".
Mode: "curmudgeonly".
:)
--
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Frank,
This morning I removed the ERC from my LX to see if it needed a CLA, but because it's
had TLC only the VF was
At 8:57 PM -0500 1/9/04, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I agree with your assessment of the K35/2.0. On the other hand, the
M35/2.0 is a very nice lens and is quite compact. It's one of my
most frequently used lenses.
Is the M35/2 a pretty fast focusing lens?
Just wondering how it would be for a street
Great shots, Cory!
thanks,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Some more photos from work
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 01:
I haven't had much chance to look at PDML over the last few days, so this
one sat unopened in my "in box".
I got a nice surprise when I opened it. Thanks, Shel. Lovely shot. I love
the expression on her face. Who knows what reality is, but she seems to
have a look of wisdom about her. I im
Shel,
IIRC, and AFAIK, a CLA for an LX is PIA.
TTFN,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is there
Frank,
This morning I removed the ERC from my LX to see if it needed a CLA, but because it's
had TLC only the VF was of concern. Still don't know
what a TLA is ... Typical [...] Acronym?
frank theriault wrote:
> What's TLA?
>
> -frank, the internet illiterate
>
> "The optimist thinks this is t
Well, at least your Leicas are screwmount, eh Paul?
Still, it's kind of a passing of an era. I'm guessing m42 was your entry
into Pentax.
Wish I could afford some of that nice glass (the 85mm sounds so yummy - I've
been yearning for a portrait lens), but alas, whenever I have money to spend
yes, it does. you have to set a Custom Function to allow it.
Herb
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From: "Mr. William M Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: *ist D image noise examples
> An interesting comparison chart . . . but
Hey, Tom,
Steve forgot one:
"G" for "Graywolf". You would have to put it in front of all of your posts,
so we don't have to listen to your curmudgeonly ways if we don't want to.
But, to be fair, if you agree with that, I'll agree with:
"B" for "Bunny Ears". So the list won't have to put u
NeatImage is software or a Photoshop plugin designed for batch noise
reduction in images. it is PC-only software, but it works in emulators on
Linux or Mac.
http://www.neatimage.com/
the FAJ series of lenses will work properly only on bodies that make
aperture adjustments from the camera body lik
I think that "modern" cameras wouldn't work well with "ERC's". Their bodies
are have irregular shapes. Not like slab-sided Spotties and the like.
Besides, with all the control surfaces sticking out from every surface of
the bodies these days, designing a workable one that would not destroy th
> Nearly all of the increase in air miles is by internal flights. Well, the
> road and rail network has gone to hell on a handcart and will cost
billions
> to sort. Airport expansion is the quick cheap fix - a *bit* of land around
> the airports and journey times are kept low. The numbers travellin
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