Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-02 Thread David Savage
I wont say it Dave. Cheers, Dave On 7/2/07, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Mann wrote: Oh, I thought they were racing sheep. Sounds like the beginning of a joke at the expense of the Scots. ;-) -- Thanks, DougF (KG4LMZ) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-02 Thread AlunFoto
Lovely gallery, Bob. They are all good, but I was particularly attracted to the delicate lighting in the shots from the church interior, in this one for example: http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6266014_large.html Jostein 2007/7/1, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Before breaking my arm, I

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-02 Thread P. J. Alling
Yes, but we don't have to tell it at this point... Doug Franklin wrote: David Mann wrote: Oh, I thought they were racing sheep. Sounds like the beginning of a joke at the expense of the Scots. ;-) -- All dogs have four legs; my cat has four legs. Therefore, my cat is a dog.

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-02 Thread mike wilson
Bob W wrote: Very nice gallery. Pretty countryside (England looks so manicured compared to California). Age, I think, mainly. How long one has been settled vs the other. probably. That part of the country has been inhabited continuously since the end of the last Ice Age, I think.

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Cotty
On 1/7/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of the pew. Maybe there's a reason why I broke my

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bong Manayon
So you can take these great photos? I love the church photos; the colors are great. Bong On 7/1/07, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
It's a grand bunch of photos, Bob, but I think these two ... the numbered sheep and the man climbing earthworks, are my favorites. http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6255946_large.html http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6266105_large.html Godfrey On Jun 30, 2007, at 4:15 PM,

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Cotty
On 1/7/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed: It's a grand bunch of photos, Bob, but I think these two ... the numbered sheep http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6255946_large.html I think that would be excellent in mono (hint hint)... -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ ||

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Godfrey DiGiorgi Sent: 01 July 2007 20:16 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God It's a grand bunch of photos, Bob, but I think these two ... the numbered sheep and the man

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob Sullivan
Bob, I looked again and my favorites are still the boats in the harbor with the dark skys behind them. The other two landscapes besides the runner are charming as well. Regards, Bob s. On 7/1/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's a grand bunch of photos, Bob, but I think these two

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
2007 20:33 To: pentax list Subject: Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God On 1/7/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed: It's a grand bunch of photos, Bob, but I think these two ... the numbered sheep http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread mike wilson
Bob W wrote: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of the pew. Maybe there's a reason why I broke my arm...

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread mike wilson
mike wilson wrote: Bob W wrote: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of the pew. Maybe there's a reason why I broke my arm...

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
yes -- Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mike wilson Sent: 01 July 2007 21:27 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God Bob W wrote: Before breaking my arm, I

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
Sullivan Sent: 01 July 2007 21:05 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God Bob, I looked again and my favorites are still the boats in the harbor with the dark skys behind them. The other two landscapes besides the runner are charming as well

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/30/2007 4:21:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 7/1/2007 1:55:42 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's not at all dramatic, but captures something of the essence of that part of the world. I especially like the way the clover in the foreground is echoed by the dots of sheep in the middle distance.

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God In a message dated 6/30/2007 4:21:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Steve Desjardins
I also like the penultimate (17) shot of the country side with the fence in the lower left. The balance of elements is pleasing. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Ah, I thought that looked familiar! My friends from London and I went there in 2002, I think it was. It was driving rain as we trudged through the maze and into the interior of the structure, impossible to do much photographically that year as there was no light and no view through the

RE: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Bob W
in the region, but not much, so practically the whole countryside is man-made. -- Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 July 2007 22:26 To: pdml@pdml.net Subject: Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Cotty
On 1/7/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed: OK: http://www.web-options.com/Lambs.jpg I increased the green and yellow greyscale mix to separate the grass and leaves from the stone, which have similar tonal values. That's a stonker. Nice one. -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) |

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Rick Womer
Beautiful gallery, Bob! Every shot is a winner. Rick --- Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Mark Roberts
Cotty wrote: On 1/7/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed: OK: http://www.web-options.com/Lambs.jpg I increased the green and yellow greyscale mix to separate the grass and leaves from the stone, which have similar tonal values. That's a stonker. Nice one. Hmm, I'm not familiar with the term

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Mat Maessen
On 6/30/07, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/ Am I the only one who really likes http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6266044_large.html ? Maybe it's because I grew up in an Anglican household, and I can still recite parts of that book from memory... -Mat

Re: Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-07-01 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Jul 1, 2007, at 4:47 PM, Mat Maessen wrote: http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/ Am I the only one who really likes http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/content/_6266044_large.html ? Maybe it's because I grew up in an Anglican household, and I can still recite parts of that book from

Strip lynchets, a gathering storm and the lamb of God

2007-06-30 Thread Bob W
Before breaking my arm, I managed to spend an evening and a day cycling and photographing in West Dorset. The only time I knelt in any of these little churches was to steady the camera on the back of the pew. Maybe there's a reason why I broke my arm... http://www.web-options.com/Dorset/ Bob

Re: istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-02 Thread Derby Chang
I bought a version of this on ebay http://tinyurl.com/emq6c Works ok, but certainly not as snug as the FDP. You can just squeeze in the neck strap through the lug as well. Doesn't block any functions except the battery compartment. The tripod socket will be offset though. D Godfrey

Re: istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-02 Thread Toine
Hello, Thanks for the information. Off list a SF1n strap was recommended. I think I first hunt for a SF1n strap and/or get one of those china made universal straps. Toine

Re: istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-02 Thread Larry Levy
Toine asked: Has anyone successfully mounted a third party grip strap on a istD with BG1 grip connected? Something similar like the FDP grip strap for the Z1(p). I've got a Hakuba Grip-PH attached to my istD with or without the BG1 grip connected depending on how I'm using the body. This is

istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-01 Thread Toine
Hello, Has anyone successfully mounted a third party grip strap on a istD with BG1 grip connected? Something similar like the FDP grip strap for the Z1(p). Toine

Re: istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-01 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I use a Hakuba Grip-LH with the DS. It can accommodate taller bodies too. See http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home? O=productlistA=detailsQ=sku=194968is=REGaddedTroughType=search or http://tinyurl.com/bevzx Better pictures with the grip mounted on a Canon 10D with 50mm lens:

Re: istD grip strip like Z1(p)

2006-03-01 Thread Adam Maas
Toine wrote: Hello, Has anyone successfully mounted a third party grip strap on a istD with BG1 grip connected? Something similar like the FDP grip strap for the Z1(p). Toine Not doable, interferes with the green button, which is far too close to the strap loop. Also interferes with the

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