Re: PESO: Sprint!

2005-09-06 Thread frank theriault
On 9/6/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nice pan, Frank. You captured the moment well. It would look a little > better on my monitor with a bit more brightness in the middle of the > RGB curve. > Paul Thanks, Paul. I realized after I posted it that I should have brightened up the r

Re: PESO: Sprint!

2005-09-06 Thread frank theriault
On 9/6/05, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Those of use who are digital do not suffer this kind of fate... Sigh... Don't rub it in, Boris. > I have just one gripe about this - the champion is behind... ;-) True. > > You know, just with the bit of a white patch in front of th

Re: PESO: Sprint!

2005-09-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Nice pan, Frank. You captured the moment well. It would look a little better on my monitor with a bit more brightness in the middle of the RGB curve. Paul On Sep 6, 2005, at 12:41 AM, Boris Liberman wrote: Hi! *Caution, yet another bike photo* How can one protect oneself in such a case ?

Re: PESO: Sprint!

2005-09-05 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! *Caution, yet another bike photo* How can one protect oneself in such a case ? I wanted to post a "proper" PAW, but my photo lab closed for the long weekend, and I can't get to the lab weekdays these days due to my longer working hours at my new job. Oh well. Those of use who are di

PESO: Sprint!

2005-09-05 Thread frank theriault
*Caution, yet another bike photo* I wanted to post a "proper" PAW, but my photo lab closed for the long weekend, and I can't get to the lab weekdays these days due to my longer working hours at my new job. Oh well. So, I whilst looking through some of my photos from July's Cycle Messengers Wor