Last Friday the Solomon Douglas Swingtet played at Friday Night Blues with Kim
Massie singing. The music was awesome, and if you're between here and Seattle,
I really recommend trying to catch one of their shows over the next week and a
half.
The lighting however, was incredibly challenging. E
Thanks, uploaded that set with the spider to ppg and they got
accepted. Uploaded the same images to 1x.com and all rejected.
Pentaxians are much better friends ;)
Toine
On 12 October 2010 20:39, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> On Oct 11, 2010, at 7:26 AM, Toine wrote:
>
>> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/
On Oct 11, 2010, at 7:26 AM, Toine wrote:
> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
You certainly know how to lose friends. That's a distressingly nice set. then
I clicked on "next", saw the next set and my dislike of you deepened. That
spider shot is amazing.
>
> Thanks in
On Oct 12, 2010, at 3:26 AM, Toine wrote:
> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
I love the second one.
Dave
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
> Toine,
> Love the blues.
Me to
> The first is my favorite.
Same here
Dave
> Regards, Bob S.
>
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Toine wrote:
>> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
>>
>> Thanks in advance for watch
Very nice! I love the density of the blue. Looks almost oil paint
on a palette.
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On 10/11/2010 9:26 AM, Toine wrote:
http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
Thanks in advance for watching.
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Thanks everyone. What you see isn't ice. The water has a thin film of
(natural occuring) iron on top, the dissolved iron oxidizes on contact
with oxygen in the air.
Toine
On 11 October 2010 16:26, Toine wrote:
> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
>
> Thanks in advance for
Nice color contrasts, Toine!
Looks a lot like our pool except our California low land trees rarely exhibit
such vivid color.
Jack
--- On Mon, 10/11/10, Toine wrote:
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> Subject: GESO Blues
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Date: Monday, October 11
Lovely, they I realized, you have ice already.
On 10/11/2010 10:26 AM, Toine wrote:
http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
Thanks in advance for watching.
Toine
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Beautiful, gentle, elegant, cool!
Boris
On 10/11/2010 4:26 PM, Toine wrote:
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Thanks in advance for watching.
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Toine,
Love the blues.
The first is my favorite.
Regards, Bob S.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Toine wrote:
> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/blog-mainmenu-97/149-blues
>
> Thanks in advance for watching.
>
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On Feb 17, 2010, at 5:58 AM, frank theriault wrote:
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
While I'm getting better at understanding that a good photograph
doesn't
always have to be sharp, it's usually best if the subject is
recognizable.
Oh pshaw! Recognition is over-ra
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> While I'm getting better at understanding that a good photograph doesn't
> always have to be sharp, it's usually best if the subject is recognizable.
Oh pshaw! Recognition is over-rated!
cheers,
frank
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On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Larry,
Have you thought about infrared flash?
I've done more than thought about it.
IR flash with my K100:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/collections/72157603983302091/
IR flash with my IR modified Lumix FZ20:
http://www.flickr.com/ph
2010/2/15 Larry Colen :
>
> I also found that a monopod can
> really help, though my monopod wasn't really an option at the crowded party.
have you considered using a shoulder pod such as this
http://www.novoflex.com/en/products/camera-support-systems/chest-and-shoulder-support/
over here you can
Larry,
Have you thought about infrared flash?
Long ago, a photographer friend snapped yearbook pictures at Junior
Prom weekend.
I think it must have been an IR jell over the flash.
The flash was muted into a minor red wink you could see only if you
were watching it.
The resulting pictures were very
Larry Colen wrote:
> Yup. I pretty much don't use flash unless it's bright enough that I
> could get a decent shot without it.
I don't think it's your dancing foot, but you should check your diction.
Well, kind of.
:-)
> I haven't been keeping track, do you also shoot with a K-x?
I tried
On Feb 15, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Larry,
As Paul mentioned, - I think this light is a problem no matter what.
AS you know, I've been shooting in similar settings (some tagueros
are even more sensitive to flash).
Yup. I pretty much don't use flash unless it's bright enough t
On Feb 15, 2010, at 1:04 AM, Derby Chang wrote:
Larry Colen wrote:
I was asked to take photos at a party last night. I shot everything
with the K20D at 3200 using my Sigma 20/1.8 wide open at 1/20. The
party was dimly lit with a few red bulbs, Scott calls his parties
"Blues in Red". This
Larry,
As Paul mentioned, - I think this light is a problem no matter what.
AS you know, I've been shooting in similar settings (some tagueros
are even more sensitive to flash).
I am still experimenting myself, - but for most part, I find that
it's just impossible to get reasonable (and consiste
Larry Colen wrote:
I was asked to take photos at a party last night. I shot everything
with the K20D at 3200 using my Sigma 20/1.8 wide open at 1/20. The
party was dimly lit with a few red bulbs, Scott calls his parties
"Blues in Red". This was a birthday party for one of the local blues
danc
On Feb 14, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> On Feb 14, 2010, at 6:34 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
>
>> 46289 is a very nice shot.
>
> Thank you.
>
>> That light is probably going to be a problem for any camera.
>
> Maybe in five years sensors that'll handle it well will be affordable.
>
On Feb 14, 2010, at 6:34 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
46289 is a very nice shot.
Thank you.
That light is probably going to be a problem for any camera.
Maybe in five years sensors that'll handle it well will be affordable.
Would the dancers be totally bummed if you used just a little bit o
46289 is a very nice shot. That light is probably going to be a problem for any
camera. Would the dancers be totally bummed if you used just a little bit of
flash?
Paul
On Feb 14, 2010, at 8:57 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I was asked to take photos at a party last night. I shot everything with the
I was asked to take photos at a party last night. I shot everything
with the K20D at 3200 using my Sigma 20/1.8 wide open at 1/20. The
party was dimly lit with a few red bulbs, Scott calls his parties
"Blues in Red". This was a birthday party for one of the local blues
dancers who recently
I was asked to take photos at a party last night. I shot everything
with the K20D at 3200 using my Sigma 20/1.8 wide open at 1/20. The
party was dimly lit with a few red bulbs, Scott calls his parties
"Blues in Red". This was a birthday party for one of the local blues
dancers who recently
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 04:19:48PM +0300, Boris Liberman wrote:
> For some reason, I thought that blues is rather slow dance. This shot
> looks very much like pair Capoeira exercise. Very well done, sir, you
> caught them right on time.
Thanks, I had to go back a few months to find the link to
For some reason, I thought that blues is rather slow dance. This shot
looks very much like pair Capoeira exercise. Very well done, sir, you
caught them right on time.
Boris
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I like your favorite shot. It exhibits a painterly pallet and a great
sense of motion.
Paul
On May 20, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I'm pretty much done with the dance shots from my chicago trip.
These are the better ones. What I ought to do is to go through these
and pick out the best
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I meet a lot more women dancing than I do at Linux User Group meetings
> or racing with the SCCA.
Go figure!
;-)
> There's one lass that I really want to do a
> photo session with sometime. Johanna looks like a Valkyrie. She is a
> bit over
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 01:08:25PM -0400, frank theriault wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> > I'm pretty much done with the dance shots from my chicago trip.
> > These are the better ones. What I ought to do is to go through these
> > and pick out the best dozen out of
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I'm pretty much done with the dance shots from my chicago trip.
> These are the better ones. What I ought to do is to go through these
> and pick out the best dozen out of the 100 shots in the five sets, but
> life intrudes. A lot of them were
I'm pretty much done with the dance shots from my chicago trip.
These are the better ones. What I ought to do is to go through these
and pick out the best dozen out of the 100 shots in the five sets, but
life intrudes. A lot of them were posted on my facebook in the preview
set I sent a link to a f
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Emne: RE: GESO: Blues
Your band sure sound like a hefty act Jens. And you where able to keep a
steady beat. I don't really remember the Cream version, but as I recall, you
sound a bit looser, a bit jazzier. The singers nasal sound is very similar
to Clapton ;-)
Never the less
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To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: GESO: Blues
That's true, Butch.
In the late sixties the guitar palyer in "my" band visited London. He was
the first Danish guy to buy a WOW-WOW pedal there.
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> Sent: 14. mai 2006 10:26
> To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
> Subject: RE: GESO: Blues
>
> That's true, Butch.
> In the late sixties the guitar palyer in "my" band visited London. He was
> the first Danish guy to buy a WOW-WOW pedal there.
>
Butch Black wrote:
>Jens wrote
>
>I think it floats just fine. This is not Eric Clapton and Cream, playing in
>arecord studio.
>It's really folk music - hobo music, isn't it? Originally played by people
>with no education, walking from street to street, playing for the poor
>people, day-labourers,
ladt.dk
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Skype: jensbladt248
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Emne: RE: GESO: Blues
Jens wrote
I think it floats just fine. This is not Eric Clapton and Cream, playi
Jens wrote
I think it floats just fine. This is not Eric Clapton and Cream, playing in
arecord studio.
It's really folk music - hobo music, isn't it? Originally played by people
with no education, walking from street to street, playing for the poor
people, day-labourers, whores, guests in cheap c
: jensbladt248
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Emne: RE: GESO: Blues
I liked their sound, and the other song did float very well. But the Robert
Johnson classic Crossroads has some very intricate
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> Subject: RE: GESO: Blues
>
> Hmmm..
> I think it floats just fine. This is not Eric Clapton and Cream, playing
> in
> arecord studio.
> It's really folk music - hobo music, isn't it? Originally played by people
> with no education, walking from s
Some very good pics Jens.
Good music too, "France Chance" is outstanding.
Don
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> Subject: GESO: Blues
>
>
> Hello li
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Emne: RE: GESO: Blues
They have a pretty nice "sound".
Crossroads is a very hard song to play. The guitar players timing is not
perfect, so it does not really float :-(
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
Never undere
Clarke, or some other clever guy)
> -Original Message-
> From: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: GESO: Blues
>
> Listen:
> Please listen:
>
> http://www.hplange.dk/songs/crossroads
: GESO: Blues
Hello list
I saw H.P.LANGE last weeekend in Silkeborg. VERY nice blues music (Cross Roads
etc.) - very authentic sounding.
The bas player is from the USA. The rest are local (Danish) people.
I loved it - and brought my D and a FA* 80-200mm + monopod.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt
Hello list
I saw H.P.LANGE last weeekend in Silkeborg. VERY nice blues music (Cross Roads
etc.) - very authentic sounding.
The bas player is from the USA. The rest are local (Danish) people.
I loved it - and brought my D and a FA* 80-200mm + monopod.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/720575
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