Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-11 Thread Jack Davis
App4reciate it, Dave. Thanks! Jack --- On Mon, 5/11/09, David J Brooks wrote: > From: David J Brooks > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Monday, May 11, 2009, 10:44 AM > Like the contrasty silhouette look, and the wind

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-11 Thread Jack Davis
Kind of Wind Art, HUH? Thanks, Frank! Jack --- On Mon, 5/11/09, frank theriault wrote: > From: frank theriault > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Monday, May 11, 2009, 9:39 AM > On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Jack Da

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-11 Thread David J Brooks
Like the contrasty silhouette look, and the wind blown tops. Dave On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Jack Davis wrote: > > Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. > Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glorious grabs lurking on > my cards. But, al

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-11 Thread frank theriault
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Jack Davis wrote: > > Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. > Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glorious grabs lurking on > my cards. But, always enjoy the hunt. > Link provided is a stand of wind distorted pi

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
It's full frame L & R. I felt it a bit too snug as well. Thanks for comments. Jack --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Ken Waller wrote: > From: Ken Waller > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 5:53 PM > Nic

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
Thanks, Brian. I varied the contrast and finally decided on the one shown only because I was tired of looking and I didn't hate it. ;) I'll check it further. You could well be right. Jack --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Brian Walters wrote: > From: Brian Walters > Subject: Re: PES

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Ken Waller
Nice subject, but I'd like more room from image edge to tree on both sides. The halo effect looks like too much shadow/highlight use. Kenneth Waller http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f - Original Message - From: "Jack Davis" Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines Thanks

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Brian Walters
On Sun, 10 May 2009 07:10 -0700, "Jack Davis" wrote: > > Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. > Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glorious grabs lurking > on my cards. But, always enjoy the hunt. > Link provided is a stand of wind distorted pi

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
Thanks, Toine. Ya' may be right! ;) Jack --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Toine wrote: > From: Toine > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 11:09 AM > Good capture. I like the high contrast. Not sure if it

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
Once heard it described as the "lower left to upper right eye channel." Left to right has always seemed more comfortable to me. Jack --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Bruce Walker wrote: > From: Bruce Walker > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Toine
Good capture. I like the high contrast. Not sure if it would improve without the halos, now they add a little mystery to the shot. Toine 2009/5/10 Jack Davis : > > Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. > Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glori

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Bruce Walker
Paul Stenquist wrote: I think Bruce was suggesting a horizontal flop. On May 10, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Jack Davis wrote: As Spock would ask, "explain."(?) J Yes, as Paul said. Things seem to look more natural/expected when pointing in a rightward direction, for some reason. (Probably a Weste

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
rom: Paul Stenquist > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 9:17 AM > Very nice. I like the silhouette-like rendering. I'd say > the wind direction is consistent in this location:-). > Paul > On

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
Kinda' thought so, but that would have put in on the east coast. J --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Paul Stenquist wrote: > From: Paul Stenquist > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 9:18 AM > I think Bru

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
I think Bruce was suggesting a horizontal flop. On May 10, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Jack Davis wrote: As Spock would ask, "explain."(?) J --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Bruce Walker wrote: From: Bruce Walker Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" Date

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
Very nice. I like the silhouette-like rendering. I'd say the wind direction is consistent in this location:-). Paul On May 10, 2009, at 10:10 AM, Jack Davis wrote: Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the gl

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
As Spock would ask, "explain."(?) J --- On Sun, 5/10/09, Bruce Walker wrote: > From: Bruce Walker > Subject: Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 7:35 AM > Jack Davis wrote: > > Wife a

Re: PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Bruce Walker
Jack Davis wrote: Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glorious grabs lurking on my cards. But, always enjoy the hunt. Link provided is a stand of wind distorted pines along the mouth of Puddin' Creek. A B&

PESO: Puddin' Pines

2009-05-10 Thread Jack Davis
Wife and I spent a couple days this past week on the Mendocino, CA coast. Didn't rush home feverishly in anticipation of the glorious grabs lurking on my cards. But, always enjoy the hunt. Link provided is a stand of wind distorted pines along the mouth of Puddin' Creek. A B&W scene from the de