th a list of book
contributors playing Autography Scavenger Hunt. I think I got half the
signatures, may have to track down Jay one of these days and make him
sign too ;)
--skye
On Nov 29, 2007 5:39 PM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> skye pdml wrote:
>
> >Just a small an
d murky and green, which may be the opposite of most of
the others.)
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that's interesting, there's one there by a *istD. Has that ever happened before?
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On 10/26/07, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition opens today at the
> Natural History Museum in London:
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> http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhi
both ferries leave from approx the same place (side by side) as can be
shown at wsdot.wa.gov/ferries and are timed so that you can often take
photos of the one ferry from the other ferry.
Bainbridge ferry (35-40min?) takes less time than bremerton ferry (60 min).
You might also try one of the arg
the javits center. The square red sort with the
text.
On 10/20/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The second shot is interesting.
>
> Dave
>
> On 10/20/07, skye pdml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/skye/tags/pentax
to answer all my questions
and let me test out all the ltd lenses... it was a long hour or so for
at least one of us (and it was not me)...
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well, I guess if we're only talking about how to determine what to
show, I find that telling myself folks don't want to see more than a
dozen images or so, usually makes the good ones float to the top.
Sometimes I also use time as a limiting factor - I once shot for 8
hours so figured I could show
are you asking what to cut and what to keep; or what to cut and what to show?
I feel no shame in keeping everything that turned out well, but I
would never show everything that I kept.
In keeping everything, I am able to set arbitrary rules, such as not
showing more than a dozen or so images, wit
7;m sure some
> Pentax folk will see your message here.
> Paul
> On Sep 14, 2007, at 9:19 PM, skye pdml wrote:
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> > here you go - thought you guys would like to read an email I sent off
> > tonight to Phil Kerswill who's a manager in the Product Support Dept.
> > (
I just tried to do a 3-second exposure and something in my camera went
whirrr-thunka-thunka-thunka... pretty sure that's never happened
before. (both with and without image stabilization)
By the way, I have a spare camera, it's just not a k10D is all... poor
little *istD, that's not its fault. :(
t camera. Pentax has taken my camera which was
reliably working except for the flash which was dependably not
working, and it has turned it into a camera which might or might not
work at any given moment.
That's just... great.
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thanks William! I'll have to make some time to play with the settings
and I'll return with more questions I'm sure. :) I wish the class
would have been more helpful, but at least I have all you guys.
On 8/6/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> - Original
I learned) What's going on there, if it's
normal?
Thanks,
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that bottle of stuff has turpentine in it? Isn't that flammable? If
so, flammable stuff is not allowed to be mailed.
-skye
PS: I'm in the seattle area, if you'll be around there.
On 5/26/07, Thrainn Vigfusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Next Tuesday I'll be leaving for a two week trip to the US
e after Tuesday I will have added
many more photos into this directory which will have nothing to do
with the flash. Sorry. I'll try and remember to add a "flash" keyword
so you can just search for those.
Thanks for the help,
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flash "symbol/slow" in the camera's FN menu? If so,
> next, press the "OK" button twice. Press the flash "symbol/UP" button.
> Flash trailing curtain sync mode appears to be the second stop from the
> left.
> Hope helps.
> My K10D has been sent to Pent
off and on,
and slid the switch back and forth (the icon on the lcd screen does
not change, and the flash certainly doesn't do the right thing). I've
even toggled through the different modes.
Hopefully someone takes pity on me soon and tells me the secret
password :). Thanks,
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I have the same problem at my work (actually, I've pretty much stopped
looking at photo.net photos because of this) - I think the workaround
might be to just give them the link to the photo. For example, I can't
view your page, but I can view this link to your first photo:
http://gallery.photo.net/
found this while wandering around on the internets...
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/05/lca_pentax_istds.php
third try's the charm hopefully - figured out I wasn't using plain
text to mail with.
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