Bob Shell asked about one that got away pictures.
We were on a motorcycle tour of Colorado a couple years ago. We were just
leaving the Great Sand Dunes National Monument at dusk when I looked to my left
and saw absolutely perfect golden light on the upper halves of the mountains
from the
Cesar wrote:
mike wilson wrote:
Sounds like a recipe for regurgitation. 8-) I sometimes watch the
RAf practicing low flying in the countrysdide around here. 400' would
be considered as getting some height for a look around 8-)
Ever seen the film of the RNAS making a mock attack on a
That's great! The dog's ears and body tilt would have
been exactly my reaction.
Thanks for uploading.
Jack
--- Stan Halpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure that this is my most unusual, but a fun
shot I was reminded of
by Mark's posted a few days ago.
Taken in Warsaw last September. I saw
In a message dated 8/27/2005 9:28:45 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not sure that this is my most unusual, but a fun shot I was reminded of
by Mark's posted a few days ago.
Taken in Warsaw last September. I saw the dog and took a series of 6
shots, looking for the right
We were in North Carolina. =You= were the one with the accent.
and it's a good one.
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:29 PM, William Robb wrote:
Wasn't so bad. You have a mellifluous accent.
William Robb
On 8/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
===
Huh, frank, how is that a messenger tradition? When/where/why?
Definitely unusual. :-)
Oh, sorry, Marnie. I guess you may not have been around when I was
posting shots from my trip to NYC for CMWC (Cycle Messenger World
At 10:34 AM 24/08/2005, Jack wrote:
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=87
So that's how those little dudes make U turns so fast.
Great shot!
Powell
Remember now. photoshop is not a verb (Tony Sweet).
It is now. The language evolves.
Powell
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/26 Fri AM 02:21:46 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did
Not sure that this is my most unusual, but a fun shot I was reminded of
by Mark's posted a few days ago.
Taken in Warsaw last September. I saw the dog and took a series of 6
shots, looking for the right combination of angle, people, etc. In the
middle of the process, this picture happened - the
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/26 Fri AM 02:21:46 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map of the
earth
Bob W wrote:
I've had plenty of those situations when I did have a camera with me, but
other things stopped me getting the shot.
Driving is a big one -- of those things that stops one getting the shot.
other clever guy)
-Original Message-
From: John Coyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26. august 2005 08:01
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Marnie, that's a question deserving multiple answers!
My most unusual shot: would have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its hard to tell if this thread has run down yet. Maybe not. If you still
want to, feel free to continue to add your reply/answer.
However, I wanted to throw my thanks in now.
Thanks for starting the thread Marnie! Because of it, I've been going
through my old shots
oh, Lord, we're trying to =attract= people to the NPW. Let's not
threaten them with having to listen to me.
Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Anyone who hasn't yet attended a Grandfather Mountain Nature Photography
weekend take note: If you meet Doug in person
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/26 Fri AM 02:21:46 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map
I'm sure you have a melodious voice.
Doug Brewer wrote:
oh, Lord, we're trying to =attract= people to the NPW. Let's not
threaten them with having to listen to me.
Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Anyone who hasn't yet attended a Grandfather Mountain Nature
In a message dated 8/25/2005 11:00:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie, that's a question deserving multiple answers!
My most unusual shot: would have to be a commission to photograph a dog's
grave for it's owner, who had had to leave it behind when she returned to
P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you have a melodious voice.
I believe mellifluous is a more fitting word...
Doug Brewer wrote:
oh, Lord, we're trying to =attract= people to the NPW. Let's not
threaten them with having to listen to me.
Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer
At least I didn't use malodorous.
(besides my thesaurus suggests easy on the ear as a synonym).
Mark Roberts wrote:
P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you have a melodious voice.
I believe mellifluous is a more fitting word...
Doug Brewer wrote:
oh, Lord,
Adam Maas wrote:
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/26 Fri AM 02:21:46 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did
On 25/8/05, Cesar, discombobulated, unleashed:
You have gotten my ear. I will look for it at the next available
opportunity.
Look no further:
http://tinyurl.com/a3xdg
the story of a HU-1 pilot in Nam. Desperately funny, sad, amazing, and
sobering all at the same time. Did you know that a
- Original Message -
From: Doug Brewer
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
oh, Lord, we're trying to =attract= people to the NPW. Let's not
threaten them with having to listen to me.
Wasn't so bad. You have a mellifluous accent.
William Robb
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map of the
earth' return to our base in southern Honduras. The others hesitated
when the pilot asked if we wanted to do it, so I chimed in and said
yes! Nothing spectacular in terms of photos
On 24/8/05, Doug Brewer, discombobulated, unleashed:
I've been thinking about this off and on for a couple of days, and
rather than coming up with actual photos, what keep coming to mind
are the various weird situations I've been in during my long
association with photography.
Hilarious
On 24/8/05, Cesar, discombobulated, unleashed:
Talking about location or situation, let me think on this -
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map of the
earth' return to our base in southern Honduras. The others hesitated
when the pilot asked if we wanted to do it, so
Stephen Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Øsleby wrote:
It should be
Hi Mark,
Remember now. photoshop is not a verb (Tony Sweet).
There is no noun that cannot be verbed.
-- (allegedly from IBM documentation stylebook)
Verbing weirds language
- Calvin (from Calvin Hobbes)
--
frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you know, I thought and I thought and I thought, then I realized
that I don't take photos of unusual subject matter;
I wish I lived in a world where women having sex with filing cabinets on
public sidewalks weren't unusual.
Or maybe I don't...
No, Marnie, I was not in a helicopter. Both photos were taken with my
brand new Spottie when I was a captain in the US Marines. The Photo of
bombs exploding was taken from the back seat of an F-4B fighter jet,
which had just dropped those bombs. The other shot was taken when I
visited
Cesar, it sounds to me like there is a morale to your story
Like stay out of helicopters.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Marnie
Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Anyone who hasn't yet attended a Grandfather Mountain Nature Photography
weekend take note: If you meet Doug in person you'll be able to
visualize Doug speaking and hear his voice when you read one of his
stories like this. It's worth the trip for that
In a message dated 8/25/2005 10:05:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone who hasn't yet attended a Grandfather Mountain Nature Photography
weekend take note: If you meet Doug in person you'll be able to
visualize Doug speaking and hear his voice when you read one of his
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/25/2005 10:05:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone who hasn't yet attended a Grandfather Mountain Nature Photography
weekend take note: If you meet Doug in person you'll be able to
visualize Doug speaking and hear his voice
In a message dated 8/24/2005 4:46:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess that the only unusual thing I've got is a couple of loonies on
a nature ride:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3538613size=lg
I suppose it's unusual in that you don't see it every day.
There is no noun that cannot be verbed.
-- (allegedly from IBM documentation stylebook)
They wouldn't use a double negative. I happen to have the (or 'an') IBM
handbook and they definitely discourage double negatives. Unfortunately I
can't find your quote.
Any noun can be verbed is how I
It’s hard to tell if this thread has run down yet. Maybe not. If you still
want to, feel free to continue to add your reply/answer.
However, I wanted to throw my thanks in now.
Interesting replies!!! Ranging from the humorous to the very serious.
I now have a lot of “weird” images in my
On Thursday, August 25, 2005, at 03:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It’s hard to tell if this thread has run down yet. Maybe not. If you
still
want to, feel free to continue to add your reply/answer.
However, I wanted to throw my thanks in now.
Interesting replies!!! Ranging from the
I didn't know that they show their tongue when shaking ;-)
pancho
Jack Davis schrieb:
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's Land
Park Zoo awhile back.
I envied a polar bear which kept diving into its pool
(probably refrigerated) and spinning to the surface.
Finally occurred to me
Isn't it annoying when you write a quote and some smartarse has the book and
corrects you!? I hate it. But it's irresistible.
Yup ;-)
But I did say allegedly, which translates loosely
as Internet hearsay.
Stephen
Christian a écrit:
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have
had the hardest
time capturing (either because it was hard to get to, or
In a message dated 8/25/2005 12:11:33 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about some the one that got away stories? I'm sure lots of
people here have stories about those once in a lifetime stunning images
they came across when they didn't have a camera with them.
Bob
Most Unusual Shot - Thanks
In a message dated 8/25/2005 12:11:33 PM Pacific Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about some the one that got away stories? I'm sure
lots of people here have stories about those once in a
lifetime stunning images they came across when they didn't
Bob Shell wrote:
On Thursday, August 25, 2005, at 03:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It’s hard to tell if this thread has run down yet. Maybe not. If you
still
want to, feel free to continue to add your reply/answer.
However, I wanted to throw my thanks in now.
Interesting replies!!!
Ok, I'll do it this time...
Mark!
E.R.N. Reed wrote:
snip
Surely nobody here goes anywhere without a camera ...
--
When you're worried or in doubt,
Run in circles, (scream and shout).
Bob Shell wrote:
On Thursday, August 25, 2005, at 03:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It’s hard to tell if this thread has run down yet. Maybe not. If you
still
want to, feel free to continue to add your reply/answer.
However, I wanted to throw my thanks in now.
Interesting replies!!!
Quite interesting to see how Google picked the advertising for that page
--
Cheers,
Bob
How about some the one that got away stories? I'm sure
lots of people
here have stories about those once in a lifetime stunning
images they
came across when they didn't have a camera with them.
They don't. Only when they want to send a message to
someone photographing them. LOL
Jack
--- Pancho Hasselbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know that they show their tongue when
shaking ;-)
pancho
Jack Davis schrieb:
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's
Land
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/24/2005 8:37:55 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3)Another helicopter ride -is there a theme here?- along the
Honduras/Nicaragua border during the time of the Contras. I was
shooting away with the doors open in another UH-1
mike wilson wrote:
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map of the
earth' return to our base in southern Honduras. The others hesitated
when the pilot asked if we wanted to do it, so I chimed in and said
yes! Nothing
Cotty wrote:
On 24/8/05, Cesar, discombobulated, unleashed:
Talking about location or situation, let me think on this -
1) I was sitting in a UH-1 with the doors open as we did a 'map of the
earth' return to our base in southern Honduras. The others hesitated
when the pilot asked if we
there is a morale to your story
Like stay out of helicopters.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Marnie,
This has made me think a bit. I
pulling faces!
HTH
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: spam: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Okay, I am kind of tired of the large print discussion (and thank goddess
fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the
hardest
time capturing (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or
movement, or whatever)?
Please
[Original Message]
LET'S DO A SURVEY!!!
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot?
The most unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter
that you have had the hardest time capturing (either because it
was hard to get to, or timing, or movement, or
On 24/8/05, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed:
I was asked to photograph feet for a very unusual
woman who lived in an exclusive part of San Francisco. This woman would
have what I called foot fetish parties about once a month and I was
hired to photograph the bare feet of her guests.
I'll look for it tonight. I at least have the cover, which I could
scan. But I might have the transparancy as well. All my transparencies
from those days are buried in a box in the basement, but I at least
know where to look :-).
Paul
On Aug 23, 2005, at 11:39 PM, Tom C wrote:
Paul Stenquist
this out by trial and error
sort like what you did...But once I knew
the correct compensation times it was easy to repeat.
jco
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:30 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most
In a message dated 8/23/2005 10:32:54 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2005, at 10:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:26 PM
Subject: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had
the hardest
time
In a message dated 8/24/2005 12:47:03 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the
hardest
time capturing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also sort of expecting a wildlife story from someone.
I think Shel's qualifies ;-)
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
Among my most unusual:
Bombs exploding in Viet Nam:
http://www.aohc.it/vintage/danmat14.jpg
The ground zero building in the Hiroshima Peace Park:
http://www.aohc.it/vintage/danmat18.jpg
Both shot with my (then new) Asahi Pentax Spotmatic.
Marnie:
I love your disturbed landscapes. The first one, which you describe
as a little wierd, is may favorite. It is truely fascinating and a
unique point of view. I also like the funny one very much, but they
are all great.
Dan M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know. I think part of
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have
ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject
matter that you have had the hardest
time capturing (either because it was hard to get
to, or timing, or
movement, or whatever)?
Please
In a message dated 8/24/2005 8:03:43 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think it has to be this guy.
http://www.muddypawz.net/other_port/img_0002.htm
He was sort of sprung upon me. I had gone to a
lady's house to photograph her two dogs and ended up
taking photos of not only
In a message dated 8/24/2005 7:23:32 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie:
I love your disturbed landscapes. The first one, which you describe
as a little wierd, is may favorite. It is truely fascinating and a
unique point of view. I also like the funny one very much,
In a message dated 8/24/2005 6:09:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also sort of expecting a wildlife story from someone.
I think Shel's qualifies ;-)
--
Mark Roberts
LOL. You're right.
Marnie
, or some other clever guy)
-Original Message-
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24. august 2005 10:57
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
[Original Message]
LET'S DO A SURVEY!!!
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's Land
Park Zoo awhile back.
I envied a polar bear which kept diving into its pool
(probably refrigerated) and spinning to the surface.
Finally occurred to me to try for a shot. Didn't get a
solid freeze, but a different image.
Jack
In Bryce Canyon 'prox 15 years ago, I was set up to
compress some scenery when a chipmunk appeared on a
pine tree root about 40 or 50 ft from me.
My wife broke off small pieces of a Ritz cracker, she
was munching, and placing them along the root while I
took aim.
They (it) would scurry out from
: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Okay, I am kind of tired of the large print discussion (and thank goddess the
political thread has died), so LET'S DO A SURVEY!!!
Also, it might provide me with some inspiration since I am sort of uninspired
photography-wise these days.
I do realize I still owe
Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's Land
Park Zoo awhile back.
I envied a polar bear which kept diving into its pool
(probably refrigerated) and spinning to the surface.
Finally occurred to me to try for a shot. Didn't get a
solid freeze, but a
OK, it pales beside the weirdness of some others' shots, but it's still
quite odd:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017.jpg
I'm not sure what he's doing...
Yes, that is a person, not a statue. I'd describe his performance as
some kind of cross between mime and Tai Chi. He was doing this street
Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017.jpg
Damn. I haven't looked at that shot in years and now I'm starting to
think I really like it.
Here's a variation:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017a.jpg
I really like it, strictly from a visual standpoint,
You may not think so, but it looks perfect to me. Too bad it's such a
small part of the frame.
Jack Davis wrote:
In Bryce Canyon 'prox 15 years ago, I was set up to
compress some scenery when a chipmunk appeared on a
pine tree root about 40 or 50 ft from me.
My wife broke off small pieces
Jack,
You should have submitted that to the PUG Dance theme for last
month. It would have been a sure winner! Fun shot.
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Wednesday, August 24, 2005, 10:34:32 AM, you wrote:
JD In Bryce Canyon 'prox 15 years ago, I was set up to
JD compress some scenery when a chipmunk
Jack Davis wrote:
In Bryce Canyon 'prox 15 years ago, I was set up to
compress some scenery when a chipmunk appeared on a
pine tree root about 40 or 50 ft from me.
My wife broke off small pieces of a Ritz cracker, she
was munching, and placing them along the root while I
took aim.
They (it)
Mark Roberts wrote:
OK, it pales beside the weirdness of some others' shots, but it's still
quite odd:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017.jpg
I'm not sure what he's doing...
Yes, that is a person, not a statue. I'd describe his performance as
some kind of cross between mime and Tai Chi.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had
the hardest
time capturing (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or
movement, or
Reminds me of the silver painted Mimes I've seen in San Francisco.
Very entertaining the are.
Kenneth Waller
-Original Message-
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
OK, it pales beside the weirdness of some others' shots, but it's still
Here's a variation:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017a.jpg
I really like it, strictly from a visual standpoint, but I'm bothered
because it now isn't as apparent that this guy is actually painted like
that, rather than being Photoshopped to look that way...
Hi Mark,
Remember now.
To: Pentax-discuss
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Here's a variation:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017a.jpg
I really like it, strictly from a visual standpoint, but I'm bothered
because it now isn't as apparent that this guy is actually painted like
that, rather than being
Charles Braswell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a variation:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017a.jpg
I really like it, strictly from a visual standpoint, but I'm bothered
because it now isn't as apparent that this guy is actually painted like
that, rather than being Photoshopped to
Looks s cold!
Very odd paint job.
Jack
--- Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, it pales beside the weirdness of some others'
shots, but it's still
quite odd:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017.jpg
I'm not sure what he's doing...
Yes, that is a person, not a statue. I'd
Thanks to all for considerate comments.
Jack
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
On 24/8/05, Jack Davis, discombobulated, unleashed:
Jack
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=87
Hah! Love it!
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com
_
On 24/8/05, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
Jack
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=86
Dynamite shot, Jack! That's an award winner there.
Seconded. Nat. Geo standard, easily.
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People, Places, Pastiche
||=|
Tim Øsleby wrote:
It should be
Hi Mark,
Remember now. photoshop is not a verb (Tony Sweet).
There is no noun that cannot be verbed.
-- (allegedly from IBM documentation stylebook)
gdr
Stephen
On 24/8/05, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017.jpg
Damn. I haven't looked at that shot in years and now I'm starting to
think I really like it.
Here's a variation:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7cf01017a.jpg
Prefer version 1. Lovely shot.
- Original Message -
From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=87
Awesome shot Jack. Even if is a small part of the image
On Aug 24, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Christian wrote:
A. This one would most likely fall into the weirdest or unusual
subject matter column for mainstream people.
http://www.xian.us/
And what about for us non-mainstream people?
- Marco
- Original Message -
From: Marco Alpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
On Aug 24, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Christian wrote:
A. This one would most likely fall into the weirdest or unusual
: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:26 PM
Subject: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The
most unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject
Wow - great shot!
--
Cheers,
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Jack Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 August 2005 17:29
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's Land Park
Zoo awhile back.
I
On 8/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the
hardest
time capturing (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or
I'm with you, frank. I tend to shoot pretty normal subjects, just
look for moments when they often don't look so normal. The most
exciting photographic endeavors I've been involved in were from the
time when I was working at NASA/JPL in the 1980s, doing science
imaging work with a aircraft
I've been thinking about this off and on for a couple of days, and
rather than coming up with actual photos, what keep coming to mind
are the various weird situations I've been in during my long
association with photography.
1. Had a visit from a guy in Elizabethton, Tennessee once. He
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Subject: Re: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot
I've been thinking about this off and on for a couple of days, and
rather than coming up with actual photos, what keep coming to mind
are the various weird situations I've been in during my long
association with photography
Frank,
Disturbing image. I'll be awhile getting past the
possible sensations. Umm! Umm! Umm!
May not rest well for a few nights.
Jack
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On 8/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you
Marnie,
This has made me think a bit. I think of myself as a
'normal/plain/snapshot' photographer, nothing out of the ordinary. I
have taken abstract shots galore but not anything I would consider
unusual. I give the below without images since I really do not have the
time to find and
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