Re: One more PAW

2004-04-06 Thread Boros Attila
Hello Boris, It is simply beautiful. The only thing I see that could be improved are the palm trees, which are too dark. Maybe you could add a little more foreground, but I'm not sure about it. Attila Monday, April 5, 2004, 9:03:43 PM, you wrote: BL Hi! BL I know I am posting a little too

RE: Stan does Melbourne

2004-04-06 Thread Cotty
Stan looks horribly distinguished, how'd he get into this group? LOL. He's *very* well travelled and looks a bit like Indiana Jones' older brother... Too damn handsome. He also has the sexiest lens collection I've ever seen tv So that *was* a lens in his pocket - thank the stars.

Re: One more PAW

2004-04-06 Thread Frits Wüthrich
I attended a masterclass on architecture photography last month, and with that in mind, here are my comments on your picture: Correct the perspective further so that the horizontals are completely parallel. Come back later when the sun brings the structure of the walls of the building to life. The

RE: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Brigham
Apparently the new cardbus PCMCIA cards are MUCH faster - even faster than firewire if I remember... -Original Message- From: John Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 April 2004 06:52 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: A RAW question... How does the speed on a PCMCIA

Re: Q re annoying Photoshop detail

2004-04-06 Thread Anthony Farr
I don't know PS, but this happens fromm time to time on some of my apps. Instead of clicking the full screen button, try dragging the window up to full screen. Sometimes it works for me. regards, Anthony Farr - Original Message - From: Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To you PS

RE: OT:Parcel delivery.

2004-04-06 Thread Malcolm Smith
frank theriault wrote: Well, Malcolm, you're right. The culture of I just want this off my desk should change. Problem, it's not so easy a fix as one might think. With the advent of computers, receptionists must now be much more than a pretty face to smile at the business men who

Re: MUVO Experiences? (WAS: RE: OT: Photoshop question)

2004-04-06 Thread cloversan
Mine was bought in France for 280 euros And it works www.grosbill.com Tanya Mayer Photography écrit: David, I got mine from here: http://www.mp3direct.com.au/webstore/default.asp They said that stock was limited but they did still have some in stock this time last week. It won't hurt

RE: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread Kevin Thornsberry
OK. Thanks. My notebook has 2 PCMCIA slots and USB 1.1. I probably should be asking which of those two is faster. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Francis Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: A

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread danilo
Alle 10:06, martedì 6 aprile 2004, Kevin Thornsberry ha scritto: OK. Thanks. My notebook has 2 PCMCIA slots and USB 1.1. I probably should be asking which of those two is faster. PCMCIA should be faster, there are PCMCIA card with FireWire / USB 2.0 ports on them, so PCMCIA must be AT

HELP: Paw in progress:Pictures from old work jobs.

2004-04-06 Thread brooksdj
Mark said below. Hi Dave - I've tried looking at these a few times, but they don't seem to come up. Is photo.net having a problem? ! Hi Mark. I just tried it again and it loaded for me.Hummm If everyone is having problems can someone let me know and i'll

Re: semi OT: Filthy Money Question

2004-04-06 Thread brooksdj
Just found this email Frank,sorry its late. I submit to Horse Sport Magazine published out of Aurora.Its mainly a Canadian publication,but distributes to some parts of the USA. I get paid $25.00 for inside(no covers yetg) per picture used and $15.00 if they use a BW. One thing i do is stay in

RE: PAW: Down in the Valley

2004-04-06 Thread Steve Desjardins
Holy cow! You're right. This is a cow pasture too, and you can see the circular feeding trough in the lower left. At least I think it's a feeding trough. Where I grew up, something like that would be a manhole, albeit a bit smaller. I do know, however, that it is some kind of cow thingy. ;-)

Re: MUVO Experiences? (WAS: RE: OT: Photoshop question)

2004-04-06 Thread cloversan
Also avaible here : (259 euros) http://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00020625.html [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit: Mine was bought in France for 280 euros And it works www.grosbill.com Tanya Mayer Photography écrit: David, I got mine from here:

Re: HELP: Paw in progress:Pictures from old work jobs.

2004-04-06 Thread Mark Cassino
I must of just hit it at bad times - it just came up fine. Nice shots - what is the device that the guy in the snow bank is using? I like the lines on the tug boat - I hope you have some more shots of it. There is a similar boat anchored in the Kalamazoo River a few miles away. It looks like

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread Cotty
My notebook has 2 PCMCIA slots and USB 1.1. I probably should be asking which of those two is faster. PCMCIA should be faster, there are PCMCIA card with FireWire / USB 2.0 ports on them, so PCMCIA must be AT LEAST fast as an USB 2.0 port (420MB/s IIRC) The format is now called PC-card.

Re: HELP: Paw in progress:Pictures from old work jobs.

2004-04-06 Thread brooksdj
Ok Thanks Mark (removing semi panic mode nowg) The first picture the operator is using a laser ranger distance measuring device.Measures to a prism in both feet and meters. We routinely could measure 10-12 kilometers with those things. One of the future pictures will show a prism set up

Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread Mark Cassino
My Pentax Photo Browser seems to be broken... Starting with some images taken yesterday, when I double click on the thumbnails I get an error - Main Image Display Failed. The program does display thumbs and Exif data fine, the error comes when I double click on an image to pull up the larger

RE: Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Brigham
Try: http://www.pentax.co.jp/japan/support/download_digital.html For the download, or I can email it if you want... -Original Message- From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 April 2004 14:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Broken Photo Browser My Pentax Photo

Re: Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread William Robb
Random file corruption? William Robb - Original Message - From: Mark Cassino Subject: Broken Photo Browser My Pentax Photo Browser seems to be broken... Starting with some images taken yesterday, when I double click on the thumbnails I get an error - Main Image Display Failed.

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread alex wetmore
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, danilo wrote: Alle 10:06, martedì 6 aprile 2004, Kevin Thornsberry ha scritto: OK. Thanks. My notebook has 2 PCMCIA slots and USB 1.1. I probably should be asking which of those two is faster. PCMCIA should be faster, there are PCMCIA card with FireWire / USB 2.0

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread danilo
Alle 14:35, martedì 6 aprile 2004, alex wetmore ha scritto: On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, danilo wrote: Alle 10:06, martedì 6 aprile 2004, Kevin Thornsberry ha scritto: OK. Thanks. My notebook has 2 PCMCIA slots and USB 1.1. I probably should be asking which of those two is faster.

Re: Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread Bruce Dayton
A bug was introduced where if the name of the lens was left blank (some 3rd party lenses) in the exif data, then photo browser will fail as you have seen. If the lens name has something in it, it will load up. At least that has been my experience. Bruce Tuesday, April 6, 2004, 7:28:34 AM,

RE: Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Brigham
Yep - this bug was in 1.10 and supposedly fixed in 1.11 -Original Message- From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 April 2004 16:10 To: William Robb Subject: Re: Broken Photo Browser A bug was introduced where if the name of the lens was left blank (some 3rd

Re: OT:Parcel delivery.

2004-04-06 Thread Otis Wright
Malcolm Smith wrote: frank theriault wrote: Well, Malcolm, you're right. The culture of I just want this off my desk should change. Problem, it's not so easy a fix as one might think. With the advent of computers, receptionists must now be much more than a pretty face to smile at the

Re: *istD sensor cleaning

2004-04-06 Thread Steve Desjardins
Q: If zooms can be real dust suckers, has anyone noticed any problems with ZLR's or any other fixed lens digicam?

Re: OT:Parcel delivery.

2004-04-06 Thread Keith Whaley
When something is done incorrectly, and there's only two ways to do it, right and wrong, there IS a wrong way. Now, it's up to the boss or supervisor or parent, or whomever, to soft pedal the word and insist that it be done correctly. I think you're trying to avoid instilling in students of any

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread John Francis
Apparently the new cardbus PCMCIA cards are MUCH faster - even faster than firewire if I remember... -Original Message- From: John Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 April 2004 06:52 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: A RAW question... How does the

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread John Francis
Apparently the new cardbus PCMCIA cards are MUCH faster - even faster than firewire if I remember... Probably. But the only one of those I've tried wouldn't accept a microdrive (which is a bit thicker than a CF-II card). I'm sure there are some that will.

RE: OT:Parcel delivery.

2004-04-06 Thread Malcolm Smith
Keith Whaley wrote: When something is done incorrectly, and there's only two ways to do it, right and wrong, there IS a wrong way. Now, it's up to the boss or supervisor or parent, or whomever, to soft pedal the word and insist that it be done correctly. I think you're trying to avoid

OT: Got one

2004-04-06 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
Well, I picked up a small folder. Zeiss Ikonta 521/16. 120 film, 75mm lens. Leather case. Very compact. I'll clean up the shutter tonight take it to the ballgame tomorrow. Next purchase -- a scanner! I am so tired of not being able to post to PUG! It's just not right!

test

2004-04-06 Thread Pål Jensen
just testing

Re: OT: Does a filter have to sit flat in a enlarger

2004-04-06 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi Dave ... Cut 'em to fit properly and lay flat. If they are the ones I'm thinking of, they are easily trimmed. I think I had to trim them for one of my enlargers. Located where they are, they probably won't make much of a difference if not perfectly flat, but y'know, Dave, it's sometimes

Re: PAW - Man in Bakery

2004-04-06 Thread Dan Zaharevitz
Shel Belinkoff wrote: I posted this to the Leica forum the other day ... http://www.leica-camera.com/discus_e/messages/11/57643.html?1081108064 I've been trying to explain (at least to myself) why this picture makes me think Just right and the man with the cell phone makes me think not quite. I

OT: Epson R210

2004-04-06 Thread Derby Chang
I need a new photoprinter. Nothing too flash. I've noticed the Epson R210 around my price range. One model down from the R310 (I really don't need that Pictbridge) Does anyone have any feelings positive or negative about this printer? D -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PAW - Man in Bakery

2004-04-06 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Dan Zaharevitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The man with the cell phone, on the other hand, doesn't look like he wants to be in the picture or anyway connected to his surroundings, and I guess I'm looking for some strong element in the background to force him in or at least to provide some kind of

PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Kenneth Waller
Taken last fall in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Comments - likes/dislikes - what would you have done differently http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html Thanks in advance for looking ( commenting) Kenneth Waller

RE: MZ-S Limited?

2004-04-06 Thread Nick Clark
Think it was an April Fool prank. Nick. PS Welcome back. -Original Message- From: Pål Jensen[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06/04/04 18:28:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MZ-S Limited? Any details about this one? Pål

RE: MZ-S Limited

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Brigham
Just reposting for Pal... Some speculation it was an April fools, but who knows... -Original Message- From: Rob Brigham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 April 2004 12:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MZ-S Limited http://www.fotop.net/muchswatch/nikon70/80378_1080808241

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread John Forbes
Kenneth, I've been trying to work out why I like your photographs so much, and I think one reason is your superb use of colour. Sometimes the colour is very muted, as in the posts and grannary shots, and sometimes it's much bolder, as in this one and the recent blue glacier shot, but you seem

Re: PAW #8 (the sequel) Angel of Soap was: PAW #8 - The Soap Carver

2004-04-06 Thread frank theriault
Thanks, Boris, I appreciate your comments. I've noticed that you must save up PAWs until you have the time to go through them and comment. It doesn't bother me one bit that it's some time after I've posted - quite the contrary, I think it's wonderful that you put forth the effort to comment

RE: test

2004-04-06 Thread frank theriault
Hey, Pal, Haven't seen you for a while! You just missed a lovely flame-war. Great to have you back. cheers, frank The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer From: Pål Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL

RE: test

2004-04-06 Thread frank theriault
Pal? Rumours? About Pentax? Noo!! vbg cheers, frank The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer From: Rob Brigham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: test

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Lasse Karlsson
Great picture, Kenneth. Apart from the general tone of the colors, what I like is a sense of weightlessness (is that a word?) and lightness about it, as if the various objects were floating in thin air. Paradoxically there is also a sense of (out-of-this-world) surface to it, a bit like

Re: test

2004-04-06 Thread Lasse Karlsson
From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] You just missed a lovely flame-war. Wow - thanks, Frank! Never even dreamed that it would come across in that way. g Lasse

Re: PAW - Man in Bakery

2004-04-06 Thread Gonz
I like this one. You never know what that guy is thinking. Its kinda spooky in a unibomber kinda way. At the same time, his smile is definitely genuine, so you get this mona lisa effect. Nice. Much better than the cell phone guy! rg Shel Belinkoff wrote: I posted this to the Leica forum

RE: Broken Photo Browser

2004-04-06 Thread Mark Cassino
that seems to be it - the only photos I can't open are the one's shot with a Sigma lens. Interesting the a 20 year old third party lens works fine, but a current one doesn't. I still can't download v 1.11 - I've tried the US, UK, Canada, and Japan sites. So if the offer to email it to me is

Sigma 20 mm. f1.8 EX DG AF

2004-04-06 Thread Joseph Tainter
Does anyone have this? If so, what are your impressions? I need wide primes that are fast because I use them indoors. I am afraid that the DA 14 f2.8 won't cut it. The widest prime I've got is the FA 24 f2.0, but its aov on the *ist D isn't wide enough. I thought about the Mir 20 mm. f2.5, but

I'm back...with new pics

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Hi folks, I'm back from my work trip to LA. Since I was off list for more than two weeks, I think I ought to show three PAWs. I shot a lot of frames, somewhere around 700. i like these three. They're very California. It wasn't the most work intensive production I've ever been on, so I had my

Re: Does a filter have to sit flat in a enlarger

2004-04-06 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Does a filter have to sit flat in a enlarger HI gang. Just wondering if the filter needs to be flat. My filters are a bit to big for my Vivitar E32 and sit on an angle.Will this affect anything. Its always best if

Re: A RAW question...

2004-04-06 Thread Herb Chong
Cardbus or non-Cardbus? Cardbus speed should be about 1/2 to close to Firewire speed. there is only one, the Delkin, in the US. non-Cardbus, which is everyone else, is about 4 or 5 times slower. Herb... - Original Message - From: Kevin Thornsberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Does a filter have to sit flat in a enlarger

2004-04-06 Thread Herb Chong
it depends on if light can get past the filter onto the negative. if yes, then you need to trim. otherwise, you only worry if the heat makes the filter buckle and allow light to bypass it, or worse. Herb - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Herb Chong
what's above the top of the image? i am wondering if you could have framed higher. Herb - Original Message - From: Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:41 PM Subject: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5 Taken last

OT: One Fast Lens

2004-04-06 Thread Collin R Brendemuehl
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=30076item=3807807907rd=1 With a front element diameter of roughly 53mm, this would be the equivalent of 1:0.85! (Really shallow DOF!) And, it does this covering a much larger format! Collin

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Peter J. Alling
Ok, this is just beautiful. I hate you. Kenneth Waller wrote: Taken last fall in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Comments - likes/dislikes - what would you have done differently http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html Thanks in advance for looking ( commenting) Kenneth

RE: I'm back...with new pics

2004-04-06 Thread tom
I can always count on you. tv -Original Message- From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 7:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: I'm back...with new pics http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2249276size=lg

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Very nice, Ken. It's one of those photos that provides not only a beautiful image but a bit of intrigue as well. I found myself examining the reflection and reconstructing its source in my mind. (Of course I'm a bit bizarre :-). Great work. Paul Kenneth Waller wrote: Taken last fall in the

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Very, very nice. It's like the blue things (flowers?) are just floating free over the background. Nice color rendition, too. Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Taken last fall in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Comments - likes/dislikes - what would you have done differently

Re: I'm back...with new pics

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Tom. Your vote of confidence is deeply appreciated. On Apr 6, 2004, at 9:19 PM, tom wrote: I can always count on you. tv -Original Message- From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 7:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: I'm back...with new

Re: I'm back...with new pics

2004-04-06 Thread Keith Whaley
Paul Stenquist wrote: Hi folks, I'm back from my work trip to LA. Since I was off list for more than two weeks, I think I ought to show three PAWs. I shot a lot of frames, somewhere around 700. i like these three. They're very California. It wasn't the most work intensive production I've

Re: One Fast Lens

2004-04-06 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Collin R Brendemuehl Subject: OT: One Fast Lens http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=30076item=3807807907rd=1 With a front element diameter of roughly 53mm, this would be the equivalent of 1:0.85! (Really shallow DOF!) And, it does

Re: One Fast Lens

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
I would have seriously considered it fungus and all if it was a bargain. I've bought a couple lenses with fungus and have had them cleaned successfully with no apparent damage. On Apr 6, 2004, at 9:28 PM, William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: Collin R Brendemuehl Subject: OT:

Re: PAW: beach log

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Overall, I like this. The horizon line is what should define your rotation, and you're quite close on that. You might be able to improve it slightly with a 1/2 degree rotation. The overwhelming question is whether or not the log is sufficiently interesting to support the rest of the rather

Re: One Fast Lens

2004-04-06 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Paul Stenquist Subject: Re: One Fast Lens I would have seriously considered it fungus and all if it was a bargain. I've bought a couple lenses with fungus and have had them cleaned successfully with no apparent damage. True enough. William Robb

Re: PAW - Man in Bakery

2004-04-06 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! SB BTW, this took place just before Passover a couple of years ago, and we SB enjoyed some nice pastry and rich, dark coffee. Mmmm ... this pic brings SB up some pleasant memories of those hours ;-)) Good food, good coffee, SB good conversation, a nice walk through the tree-lined streets of

Re: PAW - Reflections on Golden Pond - Week of April 5

2004-04-06 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! Ken, this is beautiful. You know, if I could I would print it real big, hang it above my computer at work and use it for moments of relaxation. It should be very relaxing to one's tired eyes... There is a little round bright patch that almost begs to be removed and replaced by something

RE: PAW - Man in Bakery

2004-04-06 Thread Jens Bladt
Very good photograph. It tels a story and it's life confirming. I like it. All the best Jens mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 5. april 2004 16:31 Til: PDML Emne: PAW - Man in Bakery I

TESTING MY LX METER

2004-04-06 Thread John Daniele
Hi all. I was testing my meter on a recently CLA'd LX and came up with an odd shot I wanted to share. I was at the Boston museum of science by the window and set my camera down on a rail and while holding it still shot this on AUTO with a M50 f1.4 However my hand moved so with the shutter open I