I don't think that's a given. Cash generates cash what sells is not
necessarily quality. As I recall, there was a discussion about this a
couple of years ago, and one of the list members described the parameters
by which his photos were chosen. Things like color, size, how well they'd
On 13/11/06, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated, unleashed:
Interesting, I sign too, firstly it's a function of most mailers and
secondly I expect my posts to be available in the public domain and I
don't say anything that I wouldn't want attributed to me (except on
the odd occasion when I
On 12/11/06, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
But productivity generates cash. Cash generates quality.
I'm intrigued sir. The first sentence I understand, but the second one I
am at a loss with...
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I've been satisfied with Fuji Superia ... grain is comparable to TX
(previous vrsion) in ID-11 - not excessive at all. It has a somewhat wider
range than standard process TX - a Good Thing, imo.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Juan Buhler
I've been shooting a bit more film lately. Because
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 12/11/06, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
that would be the Bit-Oriented LX, or BOLX for short.
If Bill used it for shooting his Rottweilers it would be the
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Film is expensive. I used to spend about $2000/year on film. And at
least another $500 on chemicals and BW paper. A 500 gigabyte
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Hello,
I prefer using manual focus and while I have no trouble focusing
manually on my MX, I find it difficult on
The first movie camera I owned was a Bolx. It worked very well until it
fell over a cliff on Table Mountain and became totally Bolxed.
D
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On 12/11/06,
Cotty, this question is off the original topic. Now, obviously it is
neither on topic of the list nor on topic of the topic of the original
topic. I reckon I don't have to answer, do I?
;-)
On 11/13/06, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13/11/06, Digital Image Studio, discombobulated,
On 13/11/06, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting, I sign too, firstly it's a function of most mailers and
secondly I expect my posts to be available in the public domain and I
don't say anything that I wouldn't want attributed to me (except on
the odd occasion when I stuff up :-)
I do like the aspens in their fall color in this one. Rather unusual
and a very nice scene. Well seen and shot.
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Sunday, November 12, 2006, 4:45:52 PM, you wrote:
KW This PESO is being posted in response to David's Savage's request.
KW Hope it fills the bill.
KW Check
Don Williams wrote:
The first movie camera I owned was a Bolx. It worked very well until it
fell over a cliff on Table Mountain and became totally Bolxed.
That's the first time I've heard of an accident to equipment that sounds
like an upgrade.
Malcolm
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From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/11/12 Sun PM 10:38:36 GMT
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I consider my system modest, but I have approximately one terabyte of
hard disk space, and I'm going to add another 500 gigabytes
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You know what guys let's just get over it and move on. We are getting
nowhere here. JCO how about you agree to drop the whole thing and
On 13/11/06, Don Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first movie camera I owned was a Bolx. It worked very well until it
fell over a cliff on Table Mountain and became totally Bolxed.
We had a Bolex :-)
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From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
But productivity generates cash. Cash
All comparative. You are looking at at least £1000 of equipment in
the UK, assuming that you have decent accessories such as monitors.
It's a sum that just doesn't add up to a saving unless you are
working at high volumes or can write some of the cost off as a business.
I'm a die hard
Some samples by ISO
K10D:
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/review/2006/11/13/5035.html
Samsung GX-10:
http://phil.livelog.net/gx10/8.html
Ken
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Jack, Kenneth Bruce, thanks for your comments, I'm glad you liked it.
Cheers,
Eric.
On 13/11/06, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice. I have always loved these stacked hills/mountains. You've done
well.
Bruce
Sunday, November 12, 2006, 3:35:42 PM, you wrote:
EF Hi Folks,
EF
On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:51 AM, John Whittingham wrote:
Plus, we haven't even started on the extra time our hobby now takes.
How quickly did you get cheesed off with scanning negatives?
That's about the time the average person will take to get
thoroughly sick of the fiddling (a description I
Scanning negatives is much more time consuming and much more
difficult than processing digital files. All this is a non-starter
for me, digital has been a foregone conclusion for quite some time.
There is no debate. One day soon there may well be no film.
Paul
On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:18 AM,
Trying to reply to your message but bouncing!
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All comparative. You are looking at at least £1000 of equipment in
the UK, assuming that you have decent accessories such as
You beat me to it. I was about to say that any house that pug ugly
deserves to be attacked.
Bob
On Nov 12, 2006, at 9:53 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Anyone with a house that color deserves to have it
attacked!
Rick
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huge salamanders have been
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/11/13 Mon AM 11:23:02 GMT
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Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
Scanning negatives is much more time consuming and much more
difficult than processing digital files. All this is a non-starter
for
The point and shoot folks I know are more than happy with digital.
Here in the states you can upload your picture files to Costco and
pick up your 4x6 prints at the store half an hour later. Or you can
take your SD or CF card to the drug store and have your prints made
in a couple of
On Nov 12, 2006, at 11:23 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
And sometimes
grownups and gentlemen have to agree to disagree.
There are some of those on this list? Could have fooled me.
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On 13/11/06, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's your perception. Now look at the person who shot a roll of film,
On 13/11/06, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's your perception. Now look at the person who shot a roll of film, took
it wherever and came out an hour later (having done something else in the
meantime) with a handful of 6x4s, a proportion of which they would throw
away. Will
On 13/11/06, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For about the first dozen times, I enjoyed scanning, too. Can't remember
when I last did one.
I don't think I've ever enjoyed anything about scanning but the final
results; I'd rather poke myself in the eye than scan films. I don't
really
On Nov 13, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
It seems to work here. The remaining photo print shops now also have a
row of kiosk style print machines where the pleb, I mean the customer,
simply inserts it's card and selects the images to print. They can
select size, quantity and
On Nov 13, 2006, at 7:40 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
I don't think I've ever enjoyed anything about scanning but the final
results; I'd rather poke myself in the eye than scan films. I don't
really think that the print booths are in the same league.
Same here. I always wished I could
This one is interesting. It shows moire patterns in the lower left corner:
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/parts/image_for_link/71902-5035-15-1.html
All samples show CA and purple fringing. Amazing.
Toine
On 11/13/06, K.Takeshita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some samples by ISO
K10D:
On 13/11/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Trying to reply to your message but bouncing!
Try stepping off the pogo stick.
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Anyone know what it's listed at.
I cannot seem to find that info on the web, unless i over looked it.
I know the D1 is around 0.0058 and the D2H is around 0.0038 with the
D2X(and i think the D200) at 0.0031.
BTW i think i have the right amount of zero's.
Any one care to enlighten.Is it
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 20:04:21 +0100, Jostein Øksne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Decay by Lucas Rijnders
I like this one. The composition is fine, and it fits the theme like a
glove. one little nit is that it has a bit of magenta cast on my
(calibrated) monitor.
Could be, my monitor certainly
The colour is not to my taste, but the design is very interesting. I
don't think the house has ceilings. Those round poles are probably
visible inside and there will be a lot of vertical space. The windows
don't appear to open either. The fireplaces too might be quite
interesting. I'd really
Those same folks can just drop their card off and come out an hour
later with a handful of 6x4s. You don't even have to own a computer to
shoot shapshots with a digital camera. It works the same way as film
once did. There is no debate. There is no problem.
Paul
On Nov 13, 2006, at 6:52 AM,
Kind of hypocritical isn't it? He wants to classify himself
as a gentleman but still can't help himself from throwing in another
personal insult with the grownup comment in the very
same breath/sentence.
jco
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I looked this morning and though, Oh, a house with a lizard sculpture.
I just had another look and though, Ahhh, It's a house screaming
because it's under attack
Sometimes my wheels turn painfully slow.
Dave
On 11/13/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huge salamanders have been
- Original Message -
From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
The point and shoot folks I know are more than happy with digital.
Here in the states you can upload your picture files to Costco and
pick up your 4x6 prints at the store half an hour later. Or you can
take
My MZ-S has a loud buzz while winding the film. I obviously need to ship it out
for repair. Does anyone have any guesses on the possible causes?
I have some doubts about whether I should even process the last roll of film.
I'm wondering if it advanced properly.
thanks
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From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
Those same folks can just drop their card off and come out an hour
later with a handful of 6x4s. You don't even have to own a computer to
shoot shapshots with a digital camera. It works the same way as film
- Original Message -
From: Tom Reese
Subject: MZ-S winder is buzzing
My MZ-S has a loud buzz while winding the film. I obviously need to
ship it out for repair. Does anyone have any guesses on the possible
causes?
Camera makers have been using plastic drive gears for a long time
On 13.11.2006, at 14:08 , David J Brooks wrote:
I cannot seem to find that info on the web, unless i over looked it.
I know the D1 is around 0.0058 and the D2H is around 0.0038 with the
D2X(and i think the D200) at 0.0031.
BTW i think i have the right amount of zero's.
Any one care to
But you don't have to use a kiosk. Most places around here you can just
drop your card off. You get it back when you pick up your pics.
On Nov 13, 2006, at 8:49 AM, William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
The point and shoot
Tom,
My PZ-1 did that. The film advanced fine, even though
the noise was ugly. I sent the camera to Pentax, and
they replaced the winder mechanism and gave it a CLA
for $120 or so.
Rick
--- Tom Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My MZ-S has a loud buzz while winding the film. I
obviously need
It does look like the interior has the possibility of being interesting.
The construction, though, looks to be entirely cement block. Unless
there are a lot of reinforcing rods laced through the block core, I'm
surprised to see that method of construction in earthquake country. It
wouldn't
On 11/13/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huge salamanders have been attacking and carrying of small pets and
children in the sleepy village of Kensington. Recently these usually
docile creatures have been wreaking their particular brand of havoc
on the
homes and businesses in
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On 13/11/06, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For about the first dozen times, I enjoyed scanning, too. Can't remember
From: Bob Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/11/13 Mon PM 12:56:40 GMT
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On Nov 13, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
It seems to work here. The remaining photo print shops now also have a
row
But are the pigs really happy, or are the just stuck in do do LOL Let's
ask some pigs.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Digital Image Studio
It seems to work here. The remaining photo print shops now also have a
row of kiosk style print machines where the pleb, I mean the customer,
simply
Hi Mike ...
I'm not defending working with digital, however, you said It's all
comparative.
Well, since you're talking about the time and equipment cost of working
with digital, perhaps you should compare that to working in a darkroom,
where the cost of darkroom equipment and supplies should be
I saw a TV ad that described how you could take your card to a store to be
printed and images put on a CD, and then this store would send the files to
other stores in their chain where prints could be made and
friends/relatives could just walk in and pick up the finished pics or a CD.
Kind of
With Thanksgiving Day coming up, I decided to stay out of airplanes
and drive across country to New York to visit my mother and other
folks. Also with the hopes of doing some photography along the way,
perhaps visiting people briefly too.
The way east will be mostly rushed with few
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
Those same folks can just drop their card
LOL I refrained from commenting on that comment ... but at least Paul
will agree to disagree ;-))
The reality is that not everyone has the same needs and skills, and what
works well for one person may not work well for the next. Making such
generalized statements really serves little purpose,
Hi Godders ... let's do coffee if the timing works. You'll be driving
right past Casa Belinkoff
Will you be driving the Prius? I'd love to know how you like it after a
cross-country drive, what kind of mileage you got, etc.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
So if anyone
For some, in some situations. Depends on skill level and equipment. With
one of the Nikon scanners I used, I's set a roll of film into the feeder
and go do something else - eat lunch, make phone calls, cook - whatever.
Once the negs were scanned the amount of time required to edit and process
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 13:58:45 -, Don Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
. I'd really like to see some inside pictures.
Give the lizard your camera.
John
D
Bob Shell wrote:
You beat me to it. I was about to say that any house that pug ugly
deserves to be attacked.
Bob
On
Me too is puzzled by the fringe/CA.
Especially I'm amazed by the brick wall images. That's not a high contrast
motif. I can't see why there should be CA there. Is it because of a lemon
16-45 sample, or are they in some kind of serious trouble? I know this is
just samples from a preproduction
Yes, the SF-200 for the Super Coolscan 4000 ED and the SF-210 for the
Super Coolscan 5000 ED allow up to 50 slides per load to be scanned
automatically. I believe they also have an adapter that will scan
full 35mm film rolls (uncut) in one load.
The APS adapter is the same for either (and
Valid point ;-)
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Womer
Sent: 13. november 2006 03:54
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Subject: Re: PESO - Attack of the Giant Salamander
Anyone with a house
Nikon makes one that will automatically scan an entire roll of 35mm film.
I've used it - don't recall the model (Super Coolscan 4000 and Super
Coolscan 5000 come to mind). When I bought my scanner I believe the 5000
model, including the bulk film attachment, was selling for less than
$1500.00
Not my usual kind of shot. The lighting really caught my attention.
Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4 @ 45mm
ISO 800, 1/30 sec @ f/6.7, handheld
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_3831bw.htm
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Did you see this before or after you moved into this neighbourhood?
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shel
Belinkoff
Sent: 13. november 2006 01:23
To: PDML
Subject: PESO - Attack of the Giant
Hi Bruce ... the tonality looks pretty good on my screen, although maybe a
slight bump in contrast could be helpful. Did you post this before, maybe
in color. It looks familiar.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Bruce Dayton
Not my usual kind of shot. The lighting really caught my
I think it's a roof or something similar. If you look just above the
third and fourth supporting pole (lower left part of the image) moire
is visible in the roof and the side panels of the building. (just
above the ugly purple fringing in the bottom of the image).
Toine
On 11/13/06, Tim Øsleby
J.C.,
I read it as a relaxed, half-serious comment that implies that there are no
grownups on the list. Since I post here, that includes me. I'm not
offended. Are you?
J. C. O'Connell wrote:
Kind of hypocritical isn't it? He wants to classify himself
as a gentleman but still can't help
After - the house is on a little traveled side street below my place.
Shel
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From: Tim Øsleby
Did you see this before or after you moved into this neighbourhood?
http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/salamander.html
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On Nov 13, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Nikon makes one that will automatically scan an entire roll of 35mm
film.
I've used it - don't recall the model (Super Coolscan 4000 and Super
Coolscan 5000 come to mind). When I bought my scanner I believe
the 5000
model, including
Bob Shell wrote:
On Nov 13, 2006, at 7:40 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
I don't think I've ever enjoyed anything about scanning but the final
results; I'd rather poke myself in the eye than scan films. I don't
really think that the print booths are in the same league.
Same here. I always
Hi Bruce,
Overall I like this one. It jumps off the screen at me. It's a strong image.
Wishing the light area behind the crook of the tree at the top was not
there.
Tom C.
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I´m almost starting to PAW again...
http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildekritikk/vis_bilde.cgi?id=271803
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On 11/13/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With Thanksgiving Day coming up, I decided to stay out of airplanes
and drive across country to New York to visit my mother and other
folks. Also with the hopes of doing some photography along the way,
perhaps visiting people briefly too.
Maybe it's not a house at all, but a big giant terrarium and lizards
live inside. BTW, that's clearly not a salamander on the chimney but
a Giant Gecko (Hemidactylus giganteus). Geckos can climb walls and
such because of the adhesive pads on their toes. Salamanders don't
have those and
Personally I think there are a lot of unrealistic expectations
about lenses for a DSLR being smaller and lighter than lenses
for a 35mm film camera.
There will, of course, be some cases where the smaller sensor
area allows a lens with a given focal length to be noticeably
smaller, but these will
Hello Shel,
Thanks. This is a new image that has never been shown. Funny things
is the original color image is almost monochrome. I'll have a look on
a few different monitors to see if it could use a shot of contrast as
you mentioned.
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Monday, November 13, 2006, 9:12:23 AM, you
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/698154
Thank you for your comments. Missing the unsharp objects is one of my
fallbacks in photography. I just don't see junk. I am trying to train
myself. I see the good and get so excited about it I miss the bad. I was
very unsure about the
After offering the meter to the list, and receiving little interest, I
listed it on eBay. If anyone cares, here's the URL:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=280048514555
Shel
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Its all relative to the equipment used.
I use a Nikon Super Cools 4000 ED scanner on my slide captured images get
very good results without any fiddling.
YMMV
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: Best SD card for K10D
Scanning
On 13/11/06, DagT, discombobulated, unleashed:
I´m almost starting to PAW again...
http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildekritikk/vis_bilde.cgi?id=271803
Very Monet ;-)
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Thanks, Tom. Funny, the light area never bothered me. Not sure why.
It will be interesting to see what others think of the image.
I appreciate your comments.
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Monday, November 13, 2006, 9:26:55 AM, you wrote:
TC Hi Bruce,
TC Overall I like this one. It jumps off the screen at me.
Wow! What a striking image. At first I was thinking that you had
combined images to get the effect, but after closer examination, it
appears to be a single image. I'd love to hear more about it - your
vantage point, thought process, etc. There are so many leaves on the
ground, yet the tree
BW always allows textures to dominate and well placed elements are not
a distraction.
Those would be my only comments.
Jack
--- Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my usual kind of shot. The lighting really caught my attention.
Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4 @ 45mm
ISO 800, 1/30 sec @
Not your usual kind of shot in being BW, but
definitely your usual kind of shot in being
beautifully composed! The light and textures are
wonderful.
Rick
--- Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my usual kind of shot. The lighting really
caught my attention.
Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4
Thanks, Bruce!
It is the view from our apartment where one of the neighbor kids had
parked his bike by the tree. I liked that pattern of leaves
everywhere (almost impressionist, like Cotty said) which repeats
itself both on the ground and in the tree covering the whole
picture. I had
I echo Paul here, except the Santa Monica mountains part off course ;-)
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:15:43 +0100, Sandra Hermann
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Thank you for your comments. Missing the unsharp objects is one of my
fallbacks in photography. I just don't see junk. I am trying to train
myself. I see the
BW always allows textures to dominate and well placed elements are not
a distraction.
Those would be my only comments.
Jack
--- Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my usual kind of shot. The lighting really caught my attention.
Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4 @ 45mm
ISO 800, 1/30 sec @
Now I see it. Lets hope its some odd light reflections.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Subject: Re: K10D GX-10 (Samsung)
Excellent oral hygiene! Wish my dog's teeth looked so good.
On 11/13/06, Henk Terhell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shot of my recent trip to Australian Victoria and Tasmania: one
obviously healthy devil, not suffering of the mysterious mouth disease
Shot of my recent trip to Australian Victoria and Tasmania: one
obviously healthy devil, not suffering of the mysterious mouth disease
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum/Australia/Animals/slides/IMGP610
1.html
Henk
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Unique and very interesting shot. The addition of the bike to the scene
makes all the difference. Very good eye!
Jack
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Thanks, Bruce!
It is the view from our apartment where one of the neighbor kids had
parked his bike by the tree. I liked that pattern
Hi Rob
What kind of printer technology is inside a Kiosk and are they all the
same quality wise?
I see them coming here in the rail stations too but have not tried to print
so far.
The cost is 2-3 times higher than if you order a normal color photo from the
lab here.
greetings
Markus
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=15682
All comments welcome!
Thanks.
Boris
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The interesting question is if moire can be completely avoided, at
least without some cost.
When the finite resolution of the camera is very close to some highly
regular object in the image moire can obviously appear.
We have all seen someone appear on the TV screen dressed in a striped
Hi William
do you see a quality difference in the prints or the used paper between
these Kiosk printers and compared to the lab way of ordering prints?
greetings
Markus
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Wow! I love it. Dynamic positioning and pose of the 'swinger'.
Congratulations!
Jack
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http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=15682
All comments welcome!
Thanks.
Boris
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Hi Dag
I like the idea but would experiment with a more off-center crop for the
bike and lesser blue for warmer colors.
greetings
Markus
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Cotty
Gesendet: Montag, 13. November 2006 19:21
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