Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-14 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks, Stan. I needed that! (It’s a cold, dim, wet day in Philly). Rick > On Dec 13, 2020, at 4:52 PM, Stanley Halpin > wrote: > > I was browsing through old photos looking for images that fit a particular > theme and I came across this one from a few years ago which definitely did > not f

Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread ann sanfedele
Stan - It's lovely.. but in order for me to see it larger than about 3 x 5 I have to view it in the slide show and then there is a greay stripe across it about 1/4 up from the bottom of the frame OR I can get it to about 5 x 7 by using cntrl -...  a recent development when looking at your photo

Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread Larry Colen
> On Dec 13, 2020, at 1:52 PM, Stanley Halpin > wrote: > > I was browsing through old photos looking for images that fit a particular > theme and I came across this one from a few years ago which definitely did > not fit the theme. Most of my river or water images are quite monochromatic, >

Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread Paul Sorenson
Lovely image... -p On 12/13/2020 3:52 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote: I was browsing through old photos looking for images that fit a particular theme and I came across this one from a few years ago which definitely did not fit the theme. Most of my river or water images are quite monochromatic, th

Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 13.12.20 um 22:52 schrieb Stanley Halpin: Most of my river or water images are quite monochromatic, this one is a bit more colorful, something to brighten a dreary winter day… Beautiful. Thanks for showing. Ralf -- Ralf R. Radermacher - Köln/Cologne, Germany Blog : http://the-real-foto

Re: PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Wonderful scene. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 4:53 PM Stanley Halpin wrote: > I was browsing through old photos looking for images that fit a particular > theme and I came across this one from a few years

PESO: Waterfall

2020-12-13 Thread Stanley Halpin
I was browsing through old photos looking for images that fit a particular theme and I came across this one from a few years ago which definitely did not fit the theme. Most of my river or water images are quite monochromatic, this one is a bit more colorful, something to brighten a dreary winte

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-21 Thread Stan Halpin
Nice shot, and nicely rendered. stan On Aug 18, 2013, at 11:50 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote: > Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and > photographed this waterfall: > > http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 > > It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trai

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-21 Thread Mark C
Worth the effort - fabulous shot! Mark On 8/18/2013 11:50 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote: Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trail, and back up,

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Rick Womer
But after the lobotomy it's not exciting anymore.   - Original Message - From: Mark Roberts To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Cc: Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 4:22 PM Subject: Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run Alan C wrote: >From: Matthew Hunt > >http://abattoir5.com/pi

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Bruce Walker
Gorgeous tones there, Matthew. You must suffer for art. :-) On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote: > Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and > photographed this waterfall: > > http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 > > It was a bit tricky to get down to the

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Brian Walters
Quoting Matthew Hunt : Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trail, and back up, and I'm feeling the effort today. Certainly worth the eff

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Nicely captured. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote: > Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and > photographed this waterfall: > > http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 > > It was a bit trick

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > the stars for rating on that site threw me for a minute, as there are > six stars but the sixth is marked 5 - and that is particularly amusing when > it shows up with the mail box photo :-) Then I realised, of course, the 1st > star was "0"

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Ann Sanfedele
On 8/18/2013 11:50, Matthew Hunt wrote: Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trail, and back up, and I'm feeling the effort today. Looks

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Mark Roberts
Alan C wrote: >From: Matthew Hunt > >http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 > >Well done. Worth every bit of your efforts. Some people would say you need a >lobotomy but then they probably never did anything exciting. The preferred method it to get the lobotomy first. Doing exciting things comes

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread John
Hunt Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 5:50 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall fro

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Alan C
Well done. Worth every bit of your efforts. Some people would say you need a lobotomy but then they probably never did anything exciting. Alan -Original Message- From: Matthew Hunt Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 5:50 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan

Re: PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Jeffery Johnson
Nice. Well now it appears the effort was well worth it. On 8/18/2013 10:50 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote: Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trai

PESO - Waterfall, Jonathan Run

2013-08-18 Thread Matthew Hunt
Went for a hike with my wife in Ohiopyle State Park yesterday and photographed this waterfall: http://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/356 It was a bit tricky to get down to the waterfall from the trail, and back up, and I'm feeling the effort today. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net htt

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-20 Thread Tim Øsleby
I can see Bobs point. I tend to think that a little hint of details would make it a stronger picture. More food for the eye. But not to much, because it is the background. To much details could end up being a distraction. Anyway. Thanks a bunch, Bill, Miserere, Christine and "other" Tim. This is o

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-20 Thread Tim Bray
No, no, no, the blown-out light makes the picture better. Tim, that’s wonderful. -T On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote: > Tim, > I like the golden light. > Do you have any other versions where the light is not so blown out? > Regards,  Bob S. > > On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:10 PM,

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-19 Thread Christine Aguila
Cliche or no, it's a very pretty scene. when I click to see the large version, it's just lovely on my large iMac monitor! Lovely work, Tim. cheers, Christine On Nov 16, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote: > Cliche warning. Title sais it all. > > http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/11/waterf

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-18 Thread Miserere
Cliches aren't always bad, Tim, especially if you do them right. I love the colours on this pic and applaud your restraint to not turn them up to 11. The composition works well, but I would have arrived a little earlier to chop some of those foregraound trees down. I'm glad I clicked on this threa

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-17 Thread John Sessoms
From: Bob Sullivan Tim, I imagine that two shots at different exposures could solve some of that problem. I don't think that a tripod is necessary, although combining the two might be a little tricky. Regards, Bob S. You can import the individual images into Photoshop as layers & use "align

RE: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
That's really beautiful, Tim. Cheers, frank --- Original Message --- From: "Tim Øsleby" Sent: November 16, 2011 11/16/11 To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" Subject: PESO - Waterfall in Gold Cliche warning. Title sais it all. http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/11/wate

PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Keith Mosier
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Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread William Robb
On 16/11/2011 5:10 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote: Cliche warning. Title sais it all. http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/11/waterfall-in-golden-hour.html It's a very beautiful cliche. -- William Robb -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UN

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Tim Øsleby
Your probably right Bob. I'll probably test it out next time. -- MaritimTim My private photo blog: http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/ My photo class blog: http://z-fotokurs.blogspot.com/ To err is human to arr is pirate -

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Bob Sullivan
Tim, I imagine that two shots at different exposures could solve some of that problem. I don't think that a tripod is necessary, although combining the two might be a little tricky. Regards, Bob S. On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote: > Nope Bob. > > Alas I was not able to get the

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Tim Øsleby
Nope Bob. Alas I was not able to get the needed dynamic range out of the K-5 sensor. Didn't have a tripod at hand, so the HDR function was not an option. Didn't think about the Highlight and Shadows Corection features. (The fact is that I've never really tested them). So the exposure is an old sc

Re: PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Bob Sullivan
Tim, I like the golden light. Do you have any other versions where the light is not so blown out? Regards, Bob S. On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote: > Cliche warning. Title sais it all. > > http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/11/waterfall-in-golden-hour.html > > -- > MaritimTim >

PESO - Waterfall in Gold

2011-11-16 Thread Tim Øsleby
Cliche warning. Title sais it all. http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/11/waterfall-in-golden-hour.html -- MaritimTim My private photo blog: http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/ My photo class blog: http://z-fotokurs.blogspot.com/ -

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-23 Thread brooksdj
The rocks are a bit fuzzy,but i love the smoothness of the running water. Dave > Hi > I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long > exposure setting on my family's new digital p&s. It goes down to 4sec, > which is 3sec longe

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-04 Thread frank theriault
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 10:07:09 -0500, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sadly, I don't think I can be brutal. I don't know why, but I'm > always a sucker for the "long exposure to make the moving water look > cool" shots. I know they're cliche, but I like 'em. > > Beyond that, I like t

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-04 Thread frank theriault
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:13:53 -0800, Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long > exposure setting on my family's new digital p&s. It goes down to 4sec, > which is 3sec longer than my SLR (one of my main gripes about the P3n), b

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 3 Feb 2005 at 22:10, William Robb wrote: > I dunno, that wave looks pretty blown. LOL, I did have to resize it, down sample it and squeeze it into a new colour space in order to display it like that. If the eye-dropper tool is used to measure levels across the breaking wave in the origin

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Rob Studdert" Subject: Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD) Not a great example however: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/IMGP8135.jpg I dunno, that wave looks pretty blown. William Robb

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 3 Feb 2005 at 19:36, William Robb wrote: > This may be where digital's inherent linearity works against it. Not necessarily, in fact I think due to its linearity there is more data recorded in the highlight areas in digital captures. Shadow areas may suffer however, as they are expanded in r

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 3 Feb 2005 at 20:57, William Robb wrote: > You don't think film's shoulder, and the compression of highlight > gamma that goes along with it helps capture extra highlight detail? > If nothing else, it should make it easier to translate it to paper. In reality no, I'm now getting better result

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Rob Studdert" Subject: Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD) On 3 Feb 2005 at 19:36, William Robb wrote: This may be where digital's inherent linearity works against it. Not necessarily, in fact I think due to its linearity ther

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Rob Studdert" Subject: Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD) On 3 Feb 2005 at 0:13, Francis wrote: Hi I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long exposure setting on my family's new digital p&s. It

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread pnstenquist
Hi Francis, Good for you for the ingenuity displayed here and the results. I think number three is quite good. Nice framing, good composition. I agree with Rob that you can get much better results with a different setup, but you did make the most of what you have. that's a good thing. Keep shoot

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Cotty
On 3/2/05, Francis, discombobulated, unleashed: >http://www.photosynth.ca/photo/f/waterfalls.html Number 3 is excellent! All good. Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 3 Feb 2005 at 0:13, Francis wrote: > Hi > I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long > exposure setting on my family's new digital p&s. It goes down to 4sec, > which is 3sec longer than my SLR (one of my main gripes about the P3n), but > the > aperture doesn't c

Re: PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Peter J. Alling
These are fairly nice, oh hell these are very nice without even considering the equipment. When you consider the equipment and technique these are outstanding. I hate you. Francis wrote: Hi I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long exposure setting on my family's

PESO waterfall ing across film (err... CCD)

2005-02-03 Thread Francis
Hi I dropped by a local waterfall today and was experimenting with the long exposure setting on my family's new digital p&s. It goes down to 4sec, which is 3sec longer than my SLR (one of my main gripes about the P3n), but the aperture doesn't close very far so I was holding a lens from my dism