Yes John,Point taken but as a "Crow Eater" from Adelaide(Only non convict
state)I have trouble enough with the humidity here let alone up there.Your
one saving grace as far as I am concerned,is that you follwed
our(Sth.Aust.)lead and thrashed the Vics.in the AFL.I will be forever
gratefull.
Best Wi
Just another dreary day
Both equally mundane?
Wendy Beard,
Ottawa, Canada
No, Wendy, I like these pictures. Slight preference for the 1st one, I
like the tiny splash of color in there.
Both naturally remind me of taking trains in and out of Toronto -- great
city, great station,
Thanks Chris, Shel had pointed that out already! You _could_ call the
Sydney one the "Mexicans" PDML or the Reffos PDML, since we have so
many of you moving up here! :-)
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
- Original Message -
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
You might also consider cropping out the chairs ... that'll
certainly get rid of the competition. I played with it and
am so-so about it, but give it a shot and see what ~you~
think.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
> > in B&W with a sli
I just wanted to thank everyone again for their comments. I have not done
much shipping and the information given here has taught me much. When all
of my stuff is sold I will be having a *istD shipped to me. Any suggestions
on where to order from and what form of shipping to request? I can get
I agree with Frank, lovely photo, and orginal title.
I like surreal too, but prefer the real stuff when it comes to Hershey's.
I suppose Cotty would scoff and say nothing but Terry's or Cadbury's will
do.
Ian
PS scoffing Cadbury's is a really good idea too.
>
> Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 22:20:06 -05
What a talented bunch you all are.
For me its hat's off to;
Francis Alviar's "Gillian" in B&W, and Max McRae's "Karen" in colour
Francis has captured a real-life treasure, its gripping how he's captured
her
Extreme attention oblivious to the camera's eye. Super.
I can imagine her wondering if she
> I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
> in B&W with a slight sepia tone. There something of an old
> tyme feel about this photo. That's not to say the color
> doesn't work ... just thinking out loud.
>
> shel
>
Right off the top of my head, I imagine it would remove th
Makes one wonder why UPS is so bad up there. Here they are OK, not great mind
you, but OK. Some of the others here are so bad that anything that actually gets
the package to the house looks good by comparison.
--
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "David Madsen"
Subject: R
If I am correct, it has the same design as A*200/4 & F*300/4.5 where the
adaptor is tightened using 2 screws. It is not exactly a collar so it would
never be as solid as one. The issue has also been mentioned in one of the
Japanese lens reviiew which indicated the tripod adaptor for the
FA*80-2
Well, perhaps the fact that there were two armed rebellions started over taxes
here, makes the US government somewhat leery of being too blatant about such
taxes. You other former Crown colonies who just paid, and paid, and paid without
complaint have what you deserve (grin).
--
frank theriaul
- Original Message -
From: "Lawrence Kwan"
Subject: Re: OT:shipping to Canada
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, William Robb wrote:
> > Don't be afraid to ship to Canada, just don't ship UPS.
>
> Actually, all the UPS horror stories only applies for UPS GROUND
shipping.
> If you ship by UPS Expres
Cory,
Some of these are quite nice, however, I think that a more
out of focus background would give the photos even more
impact and allow the viewer to see the bikes with less
distraction.
But I like 'em regardless. Are you using auto focus?
Digital?
shel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've had
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, William Robb wrote:
> Don't be afraid to ship to Canada, just don't ship UPS.
Actually, all the UPS horror stories only applies for UPS GROUND shipping.
If you ship by UPS Express or Expedited, there is NO brokerage fees, it is
included.
US Postal service is good, the only th
Hi,
Not mundane at all ...
The color version has more impact. The muted colors and the
hint of red make this pic far more interesting than the B&W
photo. Looking at it I thought that a slightly different
crop might make it a stronger image, albeit a different
one. What do you think?
http://h
Ahhh more better bigger ;-))
Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
> Hi Ken,
> Another beauty. Great composition and framing. However, I wish it was
> larger.
> Paul
> On Feb 29, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
>
> > Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
> > Check it out @
> > http://mypeoplepc.co
sounds like my freezer and fridge ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Shel said:
> > What could be cooler than flowers in the fridge ... what
> > else is in the box? Hey, maybe we should post pics of
> > what's inside our refrigerators ... or maybe not ;-))
>
> Oh, I think y'all can imagine what
I like this one and cannot help but wonder how it would work
in B&W with a slight sepia tone. There something of an old
tyme feel about this photo. That's not to say the color
doesn't work ... just thinking out loud.
shel
- Original Message -
From: "David Madsen"
Subject: RE: OT:shipping to Canada
> Let me explain what I am shipping, and maybe that will help. I
used the
> "OT" in the subject line because I am shipping drum equipment
(since my
> surgery I am unable to play and am selling my stuff). It i
Yes, there are quite a few postings, and it is a bit
difficult to comment on them all. My sentiments are the
same as Frank's wrt commenting.
frank theriault wrote:
> I'm finding the volume overwhelming, but I'm also not complaining!
>
> I'd like to comment on every one, but that may not be p
Let me explain what I am shipping, and maybe that will help. I used the
"OT" in the subject line because I am shipping drum equipment (since my
surgery I am unable to play and am selling my stuff). It is a pair of bass
drum pedals. The box weighs 20 lbs and has a value of about $200 USD.
David
I think it's striking.
I understand that the wheel is illuminated, but the foreground is so bright!
Was that illuminated as well? I think it's that bright green that makes
the shot. The twilight tells me that the green should be quite muted, but
it's not.
Love the clouds, BTW.
Overall, a t
Shel,
I agree on every level.
I'm especially happy to see so many wonderful photos from people from whom
we haven't seen many/any in the past - not even on PUG.
I'm finding the volume overwhelming, but I'm also not complaining!
I'd like to comment on every one, but that may not be possible.
- Original Message -
From: "William Robb"
Subject: Re: re;Brisbane title of Qld.PDML
> Would you please remove me from this conversation.
> Thanks
HAR!!!
Sorry, somehow that slipped into my inbox instead of my PDML
directory.
Carry on then.
William Robb
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Hodgson"
Subject: PAW - Hershey's Rapids
> Here's one of the last images I made with my 4x5 view camera.
> Thanks for your indulgence,
>
Thanks for sharing.
That is a striking image.
William Robb
To Frank:
Thanks for the compliment!
ERN
Awesome!!
(I've had to put some PAWs aside for a few days or more, but I hope to get
to them all eventually).
thanks, John,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: John Mustarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Original Message -
From: "David Madsen"
Subject: RE: OT:shipping to Canada
> OK. It sounds like I do not want to use UPS. It almost sounds
like I do
> not want to ship to Canada. I am glad I asked the question here as
I have
> just learned a lot.
Don't be afraid to ship to Canada,
>In a message dated 2/29/2004 12:49:38 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>the technobabble is so that someone else who wants to try it can do it
themselves using those settings as the starting point. that is why the image
captions are written the way they are in photo magazines.
>In a message dated 2/29/2004 2:06:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
Check it out @
>http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
>Kenneth Waller
Well, don't have much to say but that I like it. Nice layers, both of
Dag's photo reminds me of the "portrait" by (was it?) Eve Arnold, of the
infant's had wrapped around the mother's finger. Both photos are
outstanding examples of portraits where no faces are present. Kind of turns
our expectations of what a portrait is upside down, but they both are
telling o
I've only had time to briefly scan this month's gallery.
I'm quickly running out of superlatives. Again, it is an amazing showcase.
All I can say about Gianfranco's photo, is that it surpasses the already
high expectations I have for his monthly contribution.
I hope I'll have time to comment o
Strangely the USPS and Canada Post work together to deliver items duty
and handling fee free. Just put the item
in a suitable box insure it and ship it. I've received a number of
items from Canada shipped just this way, no hassle
no extra cost.
David Madsen wrote:
OK. It sounds like I do not
i had a close look and test of my tripod mount collar on my FA* 80-200 f2.8.
it's not very solid. the connection from the foot of the mount to the tripod
head is a lot more solid. the collar has lots of play in it, a lot more than
i like when shooting for highest sharpness, especially when there is
John, You had better call it the Brissie,as has been stated Bris is the
circumcision thing and the rest of Australia has this thing about Banana
Benders being "D***Heads as it is without encouraging more derision(well
meaning of course).
(Sorry I just could not resist it).My failing I know.The Sydn
Sounds like you all had a wonderful time, John. That's really to be
expected, though. I'm trying to think how many PDMLers I've met in the
flesh:
Brendan, Aaron, Dave B, Dave C-C, Jeff T, Paul Stenquist, Mark Roberts, Vic
MacBournie, Wendy, Stuart Something-or-other who's not around anymore.
> Ouch - perhaps not! BPDML seems to be the go then.
Well, to follow the example of TOPDML, perhaps it should be BQPDML.
Love, Light and Peace,
- Peter Loveday
From: "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Brasil, Bolivia, Belgium.
Jostein added:
> Then there is Bhutan, Bahrein, Brunei and Bangladesh.
And ERN chimed in with
> Belize. Bahamas. Barbados ...
OK - that's ten so far. There are at least another ten ...
I agree... unless you are in a desperate hurry to see your precious buys,
don't use UPS or DHL or Fedex... They are such good friends with the custom
services that they declare everything and everything...
I do prefer the postal services much much more than those bloody services.
I've only waited j
>
>
> What could be cooler than flowers in the fridge ... what
> else is in the box? Hey, maybe we should post pics of
> what's inside our refrigerators ... or maybe not ;-))
Shel.
I used to live on the road 10-11 months a year,for many years.Trust me,you
I agree with all the comments so far expressed regarding UPS. I have
heard endless horror stories about their 'service'. My experience
was typical - I won an old Rolleicord on ebay from a seller
in Florida. I paid him US$14 to ship via USPS, but thinking
he was doing me a favour he shipped using UP
Ouch - perhaps not! BPDML seems to be the go then.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
- Original Message -
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: First Brisbane PDML a huge success!
> John,
>
> A Bris is a Jewis
I have uploaded two pictures I took with the Sigma+PK+Leica contraption.
http://www.leica-gallery.net/sngl
The two photos' names start with {Q-E}...
The buildings picture is at almost infinity, the porcelain figures is at
the closest distance of about 6 ft, with dedicated flash. The figures
p
This one time, at band camp, "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Stan,I live in Sydney and am interested in a meet.Where will you be
> staying?Nice Fish restaurant at Watsons Bay called Doyles.Maybe Rob Stoddert
> will also be interested.
> Regards Chris Kennedy
>
Been a while since I ate at
Hi, Shel
As I understand, you gave the idea for PAW in PDML,
and all I have to say is THANKS.
I liked when you joined the list back some months ago,
your posts are always worth reading, and this PAW
thing has made me get interest in PDML again. I've
been here since around 98 or 99, and lately I fo
John,
A Bris is a Jewish circumcision ceremony. You sure you want
a Bris PDML?
John Coyle wrote:
> BrisPDML works for me...
Come on, guys, it was nothing to do with any affiliation with the USA -
simply to avoid any potential confusion following the example of the TOPDML!
We are well aware that there are many countries that begin with B. We also
didn't feel entitled to call it the Australian (A-) PDML for obvious
reaso
OK. It sounds like I do not want to use UPS. It almost sounds like I do
not want to ship to Canada. I am glad I asked the question here as I have
just learned a lot.
David Madsen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.davidmadsen.com
Shel said:
> What could be cooler than flowers in the fridge ... what
> else is in the box? Hey, maybe we should post pics of
> what's inside our refrigerators ... or maybe not ;-))
Oh, I think y'all can imagine what a few boxes of film look like.
ERN
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Oh silly me- there aren't just 2 countries in the world. There are 5-
> > Australia, US, Brasil, Bolivia, Belgium. And Cotty very sneakily tried to
> > trick me with Britain. I mean we all know Britain's part of Bolivia.
What could be cooler than flowers in the fridge ... what
else is in the box? Hey, maybe we should post pics of
what's inside our refrigerators ... or maybe not ;-))
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Valentine flowers were in the fridge,I had the camera in my hand,so i shot this to
> see
> what it wo
Yes, there would be. Canada Customs, in its great generosity, charges
both GST and PST on almost every piece of used photographic equipment it
catches coming into Canada, plus a duty fee. UPS no doubt has its own
duty or "handling" fee that you'll have to pay. So much for 'free' trade.
I recen
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Joseph Tainter wrote:
> "Joseph Tainter a écrit :"
>
> "Alex, help with a little test, would you? Set the *ist D to mtf (custom
> function 1), then test it outside in program mode on a day with good
> light. What f-stops do you get at different focal lengths? I got the
> follow
I like it, Ken, but why so small? Great vision and use of shadow and
texture.
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Waller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 29, 2004 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Paw - My 2nd - Week 2
Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
Check
Erin Dayton, stand up. Beautiful shot, and very well executed, and very
well observed. Thanks.
Cheers,
Cotty
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previously written:
John and I were wondering if we'd call it 'BPDML', 'BRPDML', and for the
life of us couldn't think of a US state starting with 'B', just in case.
John, I just did a check this morning and apparently there isn't one..
Anyway, going round in circles, think I like BrisPDML what sa
Really good shot Fabio [Facit] - very clever and well executed.
Cheers,
Cotty
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Fine With me (except London's such an expensive City, but I have friends
there).
Denmark, not far from Hamburg.
How about the Easter holidays?
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Dr. Heiko Hamann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2
- Original Message -
From: "David Madsen"
Subject: OT:shipping to Canada
> Can anyone tell me if there would be any duties or customs charges
if I
> shipped a used item from the US to Canada using UPS?
>
> David Madsen
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.davidmadsen.com
A used item
Bill Robb can tell you
David Madsen wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me if there would be any duties or customs charges if I
> shipped a used item from the US to Canada using UPS?
>
> David Madsen
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.davidmadsen.com
On 29/2/04, BOB THE SNORTER disgorged:
>> Oh silly me- there aren't just 2 countries in the world. There are 5-
>> Australia, US, Brasil, Bolivia, Belgium. And Cotty very sneakily tried to
>> trick me with Britain. I mean we all know Britain's part of Bolivia.
>
>If only. Apparently things are bet
Hi Ken,
Another beauty. Great composition and framing. However, I wish it was
larger.
Paul
On Feb 29, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
Check it out @
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
Kenneth Waller
Hi Mark,
The best way to meter a sunset shot into the sun is with a spot meter.
Pick an area in the sky that you want to be approximately the same
value as 18% gray (such as a medium orange or red) and take your
reading there.
Paul
On Feb 29, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:
At 10:16 PM 2
Wonderful, Ken
Really my kind of landscape shot.
Jostein
- Original Message -
From: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 11:04 PM
Subject: Paw - My 2nd - Week 2
> Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
> Check it out @
> http://mype
no, the early 55 3.5.
jco
J.C. O'Connell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jcoconnell.com
-Original Message-
From: Mark Cassino [m
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Oh silly me- there aren't just 2 countries in the world. There are 5-
> Australia, US, Brasil, Bolivia, Belgium. And Cotty very sneakily tried to
> trick me with Britain. I mean we all know Britain's part of Bolivia.
>
:-)
Of c
Aye, great shot.
David Madsen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.davidmadsen.com
-Original Message-
From: William M Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 1:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: March PUG
I must agree. Wonderful shot Tanya!
IL Bill
On Sunda
Hi Stan,I live in Sydney and am interested in a meet.Where will you be
staying?Nice Fish restaurant at Watsons Bay called Doyles.Maybe Rob Stoddert
will also be interested.
Regards Chris Kennedy
Can anyone tell me if there would be any duties or customs charges if I
shipped a used item from the US to Canada using UPS?
David Madsen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.davidmadsen.com
Comments, likes/dislikes appreciated.
Check it out @
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
Kenneth Waller
I submitted a photo using the auto-pug and it is not there. Was there a
problem with auto-pug last month?
David Madsen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.davidmadsen.com
-Original Message-
From: Adelheid v. K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 12:22 PM
To: [EMAIL
At 06:57 PM 2/28/2004 -0500, J. C. O'Connell wrote:
I had every 67 lens from 45 to 300 and they were all equally sharp
in my opinion, none of them stood out because they were all excellent.
JCO
Did you have the "middle version" 55mm f4?
- MCC
-
Mark Cassino Photography
Kalamazoo, MI
http://
At 10:16 PM 2/27/2004 -0800, Pat White wrote:
Welcome to the Brotherhood, Mark! You may find the non-TTL finder just
fine, since the TTL meter is full-area averaging, and not as accurate as a
hand-held meter, in my experience, at least.
thanks Pat.
I feel pretty comfortable using the hand held m
>
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:46:49 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >I've just put up the start of the QuikSnap® web page and I'd
> >
> >like some testers please. Just a few pics for now.
> >
> >http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/
> >
>
> Maybe someone beat you to the punch regarding copyright of the word
Thanks Adelheid and Jostein.
SUPER.
Cheers,
Cotty
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It's Yoda. How strange.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/dsc00040.jpg
Yoda? Jedi? I'm not too familiar with all the Star Wars
characters ...
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "John Mustarde"
> Subject: Re: Testing the QuikSnap® Page
>
>
>
> >
> > Maybe someone beat you to the punch regarding copyright of the word
> > quiksnap?
>
> Hard to say, I can't get the entire screen to display without massive
> scrolling.
>
> Wil
Haven't you figured it out yet it's blame Bill month. Next month
it's... it's... it's... FRANK
yes next month it'll be blame Frank month. ;-)
William Robb wrote:
No!
No!!
NO!!!
I did not just put up the start of the QuikSnap® web page, nor am I
affiliated with anyone who did.
At no time have
This is very nice.
Larry Hodgson wrote:
Here's one of the last images I made with my 4x5 view camera. This was shot
at the bottom of the Salt River Canyon Gorge northeast of Phoenix Arizona. I
had to stand in the water with 2 tripod legs also in the water. If I
remember right it was shot at eith
So I'll reply to this one. I liked it. I'm not sure the colors are
bright enough. It is uplifting with a hope of spring.
Bill Owens wrote:
Sorry, forgot to show this as PAW on the last post
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PDML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Because yo are a naughty boy ?
Cheers
Adelheid
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sonntag, 29. Februar 2004 19:49
To: pentax list
Subject: PUG
'Why are w wai-ting,
why-y-y are we wai-ting,
oh why are we wai-ai-ting,
oh why oh why oh why..
;-)
Paul Stenquist posted:
> I have found it quite informative and entertaining. I think it adds a
> nice balance to the equipment and technical discussions that have
> dominated the list. I enjoy almost every area of discussion that the
> list touches on. For me, the PAW makes PDML a richer resourc
Everything you do is at least good.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://members.aol.com/greenfalc1/paw04.htm
Not with a fisheye. You could create something of that effect in
photoshop, I think, although I've never tried.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/28/2004 7:13:45 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I took this a local state park The swimming pond is maintain
Hi *,
the March PUG is ready to go.
Another month with great pics.
Cheers
Adelheid
URL:
http://pug.komkon.org/
--
About resizing your pics:
To make the procedure easier I am going to resize them without further
notice - but if somebody is unhappy with the result, pl
>In a message dated 2/29/2004 4:52:49 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>http://users.bestweb.net/~hchong/temp/
>difference between the two initially was changing the shutter speed with
exposure remaining constant and a difference in focal length. the color and
saturation differ
John Mustarde wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:46:49 -0800, you wrote:
I've just put up the start of the QuikSnap® web page and I'd
like some testers please. Just a few pics for now.
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/
Maybe someone beat you to the punch regarding copyright of the word
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:06:56 -0600, Stan Halpin wrote:
>As I mentioned earlier this year, I will in southern
>Australia in late March through early April. I believe my
>
>3 Apr dep Adelaide arr Melbourne
>4 Apr dep Melbourne arr Canberra
>
>I will happily provide an excuse for a local PDML gathe
Dave said:
> I like week nine.The three kids all writing at the same time was the first
thing to grab
> my attention,as
> is what you had in mined, correct.:-)
> I also like week 2 and the sneaker shot.
> All these school kids shots lately.I would like to do something like this,but
the way i
>
>In a message dated 2/28/2004 7:13:45 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I took this a local state park The swimming pond is maintained by a semi
circular dam. I used a 17mm fisheye
to echo the effect on the horizon.
>http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PAW--FisheyeWaterfall.
Dave Brooks said:
> Hi all.
> Nothing spectacular here, i dont think,but when i opened the fridge to get a
drink,my
> daughters
> Valentine flowers were in the fridge,I had the camera in my hand,so i shot
this to see
> what it would look
> like.:-)
> My of
Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Love it.Great shot Peter.
Dave
> I took this a local state park The swimming pond is
maintained by a semi
circular dam. I used a 17mm fisheye
to echo the effect on the horizon.
http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PAW--FisheyeWaterfall.html
In a message dated 2/27/2004 10:18:05 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Paul
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2168146&size=lg
I like this one, BTW. Interesting with candle light. Subtle. Very pleasing in
shape and shadow.
Marnie aka Doe Oh, yeah, and tasteful,
I'm not sure how to address the scale question. The black object at the
top of the dam is the control for the sluice, the entire pond can be
drained for cleaning, it's about 4 feet tall. That doesn't help any one
who hasn't seen it unfortunately.
Steve Jolly wrote:
It's nice, but the (unav
As I mentioned earlier this year, I will in southern
Australia in late March through early April. I believe my
wife will accompany me, but those details are still being
resolved. My itinerary, reasonably firm:
27 Mar arr Sydney
29 Mar dep Sydney, arr Adelaide
3 Apr dep Adelaide arr Melbourne
4
Good thought about using a grad filter but two questions come to mind,
1.) How the hell am I going to mount it
in front of the lens. 2.) Is there a gel. gradiant I could use in the
gel. clip at the back of the lens, I've never seen one.
My trip was at the end of the day to take advantage of the
That may be one of the rarest Pentax collectibles, That looks like the
Pentax Birdseye, it's the same aperture and focal length
but has markings that identify it as a fisheye. It appears that the
aperture ring is missing it's rubberized cover.
Alan Chan wrote:
http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.
These are "sketches" from the mural project I'm working on:
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/doorway.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/xanadu.html
"Joseph Tainter a écrit :"
"Alex, help with a little test, would you? Set the *ist D to mtf (custom
function 1), then test it outside in program mode on a day with good
light. What f-stops do you get at different focal lengths? I got the
following, which seemed odd:
"16-28 mm. f4.0
"35 mm. f4
This happens on my computer also, so please let me know the fix if
there is one.
I've tried installing Win XP Pro, but it has some obscure problem
preventing a successful install.
>Any idea about how replacing the damn "auto-reverse-date-sorting" with a
>useful file name sorting? I repeat, the
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