Very nice shots. I love the statues
(http://www.pbase.com/wlachan/image/33830818)
Don't excuse the missing DSLR. I'm not sorry if you don't mind scanning etc.
:-)
Jens Bladt
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Fra: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Brilliant shot. To me this is what photographing is about - getting the shot
just right!
Regards
Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 1. januar 2005 22:04
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.
Thanks! Kenneth, I can't seem to get anything else than the hawk in the
squirrels nest!?
Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 31. december 2004 02:32
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emn
Very nice photographs. I couldn't help noticing a pink and turquoise "cast"
in the icy parts of some of the shots. Is this authentic?
Regards
Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 1. januar
*slaps head repeatedly*
I just bought one off the 'bay for USD87 arghh.
This meter is highly regarded for its low-light capabilities and
analog display that allows one to see at a glance all the combinations
of F/stops and shutter speeds for the particular light conditions. Is
also pretty mod
If anyone has one they might want to part with at a
reasonable price, I would be interested. Please
contact me off list and thanks in advance!
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Jens Bladt a écrit :
It looks like Pentax made two-eyed SLRs, judging from the "E" shelf.
I'd shurely love to see one of these!!
Pentax Camera Museum show not only Pentax !!
Go to:
http://www.pentax.co.jp/english/
ANd click on "Pentax Camera Museum ":
" Opened in 1967, PENTAX Camera Museum boast
Very Nice. You're first post, "Thou shalt not pass" is outstancing. Very good
capture. Nice frmaing, nice composition, and you timed the arrival of the train
perfectly.
Thanks for Sharing.
Happy New Year,
Paul
> Hi!
>
> Yesterday we had rather summer weather - +26C at midday. So here is a
> s
Hi!
Yesterday we had rather summer weather - +26C at midday. So here is a
shot for you:
http://www.webaperture.com/gallery/photos/54189
Also my "On Every Street..." album:
http://www.webaperture.com/gallery/g/si3634
I would very much appreciate opinion of list's street shooters on this
and
raven's are very smart. they checked out every car and since we were having
lunch, this one was especially attentive.
Herb...
- Original Message -
From: "Ann Sanfedele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
> My faves are 5
Juey Chong Ong wrote:
> On Dec 30, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>
> > My ex husband, Bob Sanfedele and his wife are in Chaingmai, Thailand -
> > a long way north
> > of Phukit - got email from them that they were safe, but feilt the
> > quake. Was much relieved.
>
> I was also in Thai
My faves are 5 and 9 -
How great was it to have that train appear!
And nice you got to visit with a raven - did you feed him? or did you two just
hang out?
The classic shot of Lake Louise that was the closer one very nice also -
nice to have so much good stuff on a mad-dash day.
Best,
ann
Herb
Here's my list of PUG favourites for 2004.
I picked my favourite photograph from the themed gallery
for each month,
There are so many excellent photographs published each month but these are
the ones which especially caught my eye.
Jan - Animals - "Maya and Alex" by Wendy Beard, Canada
Feb - We
I'm a little suspicious of all the retailers who are jumping on the bandwagon.
I think I'll wait until I'm sure where my donation will really go. When the
best option becomes clear, I'll toss in some more money. In the meantime US tax
dollars are providing 375 million dollars of aid. That's almo
On Dec 30, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
My ex husband, Bob Sanfedele and his wife are in Chaingmai, Thailand -
a long way north
of Phukit - got email from them that they were safe, but feilt the
quake. Was much relieved.
I was also in Thailand when it hit. The only thing I can say i
Ditto
Otis Wright
John Whittingham wrote:
This isn't a great lens, but
it's a lot of fun for walkarounds where a long reach is a good
thing.
Looks pretty damn good to me Paul, nice one :)
John
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Sent:
Happy New Year to all - we toasted it with a kiss, a Sempe Armagnac and a
Bailey's (respectively!)
John Coyle (and Jan)
Brisbane, Australia
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: Happy New Year
We toasted the New Year wit
Thanks Bruce. The squirrel kind of dictated the angle . I just pulled the
trigger.
Happy New Year.
Paul
> Hey Paul,
>
> I have one of those lenses purchased when they first came out. I
> never felt that it would produce a shot as nice as that. I'm going to
> have to get it out and give it a
Hey Paul,
I have one of those lenses purchased when they first came out. I
never felt that it would produce a shot as nice as that. I'm going to
have to get it out and give it a whirl to see just what it can do.
Beyond the lens, I like this shot - a very different angle than I
usually see of a s
i could have been me, but Morant's Curve is so named because of the large
number of published pictures taken there by Nicholas Morant, an official CPR
photographer.
Herb
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From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 1:03 PM
Subj
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mused:
>
> We toasted the New Year with a Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin. Not a vintage
> Champagne, but an excellent bubbly nonetheless.
> Paul
Indeed.
We've just finished the other half of our bottle over lunch
(prosciutte, salame & brie/camembert sandwich in a croissant);
it was
Apart from a few pics on one roll that I took for myself, all the pics and
negs went to the organization. I wonder if I can get to use the negs?
That's where the bulk of the images are - I shot six rolls of their film,
which they processed. AFAIK, no one's ever asked for the negs they shot.
She
> This isn't a great lens, but
> it's a lot of fun for walkarounds where a long reach is a good
> thing.
Looks pretty damn good to me Paul, nice one :)
John
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Sent: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 21:03:41 +
Subj
Great. Then you should up the ante and contact some book publishers who handle
these kinds of things. You have a story and a lot of nice photos. Put it in
print.
Paul
> Oh, the pics we took appeared in local papers, in various company
> newsletters, and on the walls of corporate and business of
Oh, the pics we took appeared in local papers, in various company
newsletters, and on the walls of corporate and business offices. Each
sponsor got a large print of the workers and the home owners in front of
the house that they sponsored, usually before and after.
Shel
> [Original Message]
>
Thanks Bruce. It's nice to know that you recognized that possibility.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> These shots would make a wonderful little essay. While each on it's
> own is a nice picture, together with the story you told, they really
> come alive a
Good point, Shel. Perhaps you should prepare a short piece for the local paper?
Paul
> Hello Shel,
>
> These shots would make a wonderful little essay. While each on it's
> own is a nice picture, together with the story you told, they really
> come alive and bring much more meaning to the viewe
We toasted the New Year with a Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin. Not a vintage
Champagne, but an excellent bubbly nonetheless.
Paul
> Ann Sanfedele mused:
> >
> > William Robb wrote:
> >
> > > I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
> > >
> > > William Robb
> >
> > annsan ducks :)
> >
> > but ditto's H
We had some decent light today, so I walked down the street to the marsh,
hoping to see some birds. I usually take the A 400/5.6 and a tripod or monopod
on such occasions, but I was feeling lazy, so I mounted the FA 80-320/4.5-5.6.
The birds must have all had hangovers, because they were in hidi
Michel, Carlos, and Jack,
Thanks for the replies.
I've got alkaline batteries in the grip and it set to LR6.
I get Li for Lithium, but would never have guessed LR6 was alkaline.
The link from Michel with the scan of the BG-10 instructions helps a lot.
Regards, Bob S.
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10
N, shurely the lenses would not be on top of eachother. Clearly a WLF is
visible too!
Look at site "E", please.
Also I found a site where a german hobby photographer; Olive Gross says, he
once had a Pentax 6x6 camera..!?
I wrote him an email about it.
Jens Bladt
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Hello Shel,
These shots would make a wonderful little essay. While each on it's
own is a nice picture, together with the story you told, they really
come alive and bring much more meaning to the viewer.
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Saturday, January 1, 2005, 8:34:39 AM, you wrote:
SB> Kimi was havi
I had the chance to visit Epperson Photo in Oklahoma City on Thursday. They
stock Pentax. And they're cheap with used stuff. (Got a Tamron 300/5.6 with
"A" adapter for $29.95!)
Anyway, I got my hands on the *istDS.
Personally, I don't really like the feel in my hand.
But everything else is nic
On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 10:59:09AM -0800, Steve Pearson wrote:
> Cory,
>
> Thanks for that reply! I just checked my ISP's web
> site, which is Comcast, and apparently I can use 175MB
> of free storage! That should do it. Has anyone else
> used Comcast's storage service? I have not yet read
> t
Ann Sanfedele mused:
>
> William Robb wrote:
>
> > I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
> >
> > William Robb
>
> annsan ducks :)
>
> but ditto's Happy New year
Me three.
In our case we stuck with a local product;
Taittinger domaine Carneros.
Poor man's digital?
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once
processed,
> > you can hold the exposed "capture area" up to the light for quick and
easy
> > viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or
Thanks Jens. Very nice. I can see a new tradition incubating here. Next year we
can expect a card from everyone :-).
Paul
> Hello all
> My greeting card is here: http://gallery46369.fotopic.net/p10372440.html
>
> Jens Bladt
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> http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
>
>
> -
Hello all
My greeting card is here: http://gallery46369.fotopic.net/p10372440.html
Jens Bladt
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Fra: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. januar 2005 18:37
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Ha
Meter works well and is in vgc. Used but not abused.
With case. Case is ex.
$40 + shpg.
Sincerely,
C. Brendemuehl
Sent via the WebMail system at mail.safe-t.net
In a message dated 1/1/2005 9:34:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One of the local papers
had "your horoscope for 2005", and for us Librans, it was absolutely
spectacular. If 10% of what they said comes true, I'll be a happy
guy.
===
I am a Libran too, so hope so. :-
On Jan 1, 2005, at 7:03 PM, frank theriault wrote:
#9 could be a promotional shot for CP Rail or CN Rail. All of them
are wonderful shots, IMHO.
As a minor rail fan in my own way, I have to agree with this. ;-) Both
of the photos with the train tracks snaking through are beautiful, IMO.
But then
Hi,
Happy New Year to everybody!
Bob (starting the year with a heavy cold)
> downs (pretty much the rest of the year ). One of the local papers
> had "your horoscope for 2005", and for us Librans, it was absolutely
> spectacular. If 10% of what they said comes true, I'll be a happy
> guy.
Sor
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 00:10:35 +, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Those turtles are very important to all of us:
>
> http://members.tripod.com/TheoLarch/turtle.html
>
>
Thanks for that.
-frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 00:18:11 +, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HNY from Jolly Olde Englande.
>
> Best to all for the coming year.
>
Back at ya, Cotty!
-frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 22:49:19 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is just a documentary shot ... taken to show the back of the special
> T-shirts made for the homeowners:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/object_r.html
>
>
> Shel
>
It made me smile.
cheers,
frank
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:21:13 -0800 (PST), Gianfranco Irlanda
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> The 2005 hit this longitude a couple of minutes ago.
> I wish you all a Happy New Year.
And you, Gianfranco!
cheers,
frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 19:19:44 -0500, Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i was in the Canadian Rockies for a single day to photograph two weeks ago.
> managed to get there after a week of chinook conditions, so there's much
> less snow than there ought to be for this time of the year.
>
> http:
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Keith Whaley"
Subject: Re: Happy New Year
William Robb wrote:
I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
William Robb
As did I, last night! A '96...
I had a '94.
Touché!
keith
A fellow whos wedding I shot last year gave it to me for Christm
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 08:34:39 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kimi was having a grand time digging out weeds and working in Emma's back
> yard. She loved being photographed, and every shot I have of her she's
> sporting a nice smile. This one, I think, catches her pretty well:
>
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 05:59:35 -0800, Steve Larson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Happy New Year to all!!
>
>
> Steve Larson
Back at ya, Steve!!
-frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 00:34:39 -0600, Treena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't want to see tequila again for a long, long time
you say that now...
cheers,
frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:07:15 -0600, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
>
Cheers!
Happy New Year.
-frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 07:54:56 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once processed,
> you can hold the exposed "capture area" up to the light for quick and easy
> viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or satellite system.
Is tha
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 18:10:59 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .. may 2005 be a great year for all Pentaxians.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/hny.jpg
>
> (Boring, unimaginative, cliche, New Year greeting)
>
>
I won't start another "Happy New Year" thread, as there ar
- Original Message -
From: "Keith Whaley"
Subject: Re: Happy New Year
William Robb wrote:
I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
William Robb
As did I, last night! A '96...
I had a '94.
A fellow whos wedding I shot last year gave it to me for Christmas.
That it lasted a week is amazing.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
Tough choice.Live with clearcut or Ralphy boy.(make me freeze in
the dark will he.)
Now that he is sober, he might forget old grudges
William Robb
William Robb wrote:
I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
William Robb
As did I, last night! A '96...
keith whaley
William Robb wrote:
> I raise my Perrier Jouët to the PDML
>
> William Robb
annsan ducks :)
but ditto's Happy New year
RARE, the owner manual for ASAHIFLEX (IIA & IIB) is on my web (page
"telechargement").
This is a unique file. I haven't found any other location to download on
the Web.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/krg/Fichiers/asahiflexIIab-en.pdf
CAUTION: I'am irritated to see regularly for sale, CD's containing of
Kimi was having a grand time digging out weeds and working in Emma's back
yard. She loved being photographed, and every shot I have of her she's
sporting a nice smile. This one, I think, catches her pretty well:
http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/weeding.html
Shel
> > [Original Message]
> > > http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/mending.html
>
> > Shel.
> >
Nice shot Shel. The framing,colours and OOF areas work well. You seem to have
captured a
happy bunch
of folks here.
Dave
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
>
>
>
> > British Columbia and appreciate the photo ops,this part of our
> > country has to
> > offer.
>
> British Columbia's motto:
> A free clearcut
Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once processed,
you can hold the exposed "capture area" up to the light for quick and easy
viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or satellite system.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> These memory
Thanks Frank ... I'll put up one or two more over the next couple of days.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/mending.html
> Great stuff, Shel.
>
> If the first two you've shown us from this series are any indicatio
i use a polarizer on many of my shots, more to kill reflections and increase
saturation than to darken the sky. the ones at Lake Louise, including the
stream with the transparent ice on top, used a polarizer. since i was
visiting family, i was car-dependent and had only the one day.
Herb
-
In a message dated 12/31/2004 4:21:41 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was in the Canadian Rockies for a single day to photograph two weeks ago.
managed to get there after a week of chinook conditions, so there's much
less snow than there ought to be for this time of the year.
Great shot Ann.
Almost looks as if one is inside the other.
Dave
> couldn't use this for PUG cause it was shot
with
> the dark side digicam -
> The building is going up where once stood the
> wonderful Carl FIsher music building in NY,
> across from Cooper U
Hi Juan #2 in the London series is my favorite. It has a much more
interesting story than the others, IMO. London #1 is so similar to much of
what you do, not that it's a "bad" thing, but it's like I've seen it
before. London #3 is a nice photo, well executed, but just not as
interesting as
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
British Columbia and appreciate the photo ops,this part of our
country has to
offer.
British Columbia's motto:
A free clearcut in every view.
William Robb
Opps,here is another Paw that seemed to have slipped by me.
I really like the line work on this shot Rob. How the shuzare positioned and
the way
the legs
drop down.
Actually, i only look at stuff like this for the articles.LOL
Nice one
Dave
>
http://me
i would imagine them to be stereo cameras.
Herb
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From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: Gold FA*28-70/2.8
> It looks like Pentax made two-eyed SLRs, judging from the "E" shelf.
> I'd shurely love to see o
> i was in the Canadian Rockies for a
single day to photograph two weeks
ago.
> managed to get there after a week of chinook conditions, so there's much
> less snow than there ought to be for this time of the year.
>
> http://users.bestweb.net/~hchong/Seaso
Jostein, you could sell this shot to the devlopers for PR! ;-)
Honestly, I remember seeing thsi thing from overlook near the
campgrounds at GFM and thought it was such an eyesore. Nonetheless,
just drive around the area and you can see the retirement population
growing as well. We have some of
It looks like Pentax made two-eyed SLRs, judging from the "E" shelf.
I'd shurely love to see one of these!!
Jens Bladt
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Fra: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. januar 2005 14:06
Til: pentax-discuss@pd
Happy New Year to all!!
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
> Just grabbed this one a moment ago
...
if you have a cat, or know cat's,
Does having 4 count.
> you may enjoy this QuikSnap made with the little Sony.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/budtail.html
>
> Shel
Interesting take on the day a cat put
On 31 Dec 2004 at 19:42, Joseph Tainter wrote:
> I compared the DA 14 to the FA 20, with both at f2.8. The FA 20 was
> noticeably sharper in the center, at the edges, and in the corners.
Hmmm, I'd love to see some comparative tests, my A20/2.8 is now effectively my
poorest performing lens on th
> Heoo gents and ladies :)
>
> After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
> come back to the list to see what's cooking.
>
> I've got a question about my "new to me" k1000 - it's been a while since I
> owned one and I
Click on 'H'.
http://www.pentax.co.jp/museum/inside/main.html
=
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
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i haven't run any formal tests yet, just shot with it so far.
Herb...
- Original Message -
From: "Joseph Tainter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pdml"
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
> Herb, according to the mtf setting, the DA 14 should perform bes
- Original Message -
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 2:29 AM
Subject: Re: Film is Dying, Chapter 3
- Original Message -
From: "George Sinos"
Subject: RE: Film is Dying, Chapter 3
snip.
The Wal-Mart where I work is online and has
No mistake, there is/was one:
Grade: 2.9 35mm/AF Pentax SMC-F 70-200/4-5,6
There I qouted Photodo, who gives this lens a rather bad grade, while the
210 version is rated higher:
Grade: 3.4 35mm/AF Pentax SMC-F 70-210/4-5,6.
Jens Bladt
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-Op
Thanks Frank. Funny, the Paris shot is one of my favorites. I suppose
it goes to show how an image can say different things to different
people, and how difficult it is to edit soon after you shoot.
It's hard with the istD, every day I get to edit the days
pictures--something I never did with Tri
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, William Robb wrote:
The company I work for (Wal-Mart Canada) has set up a disaster relief
program in conjunction with the Red Cross. Donations can be made at any
cash register
Another easy way if you have a credit card is to donate online. You can
go to redcross.ca directly
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