Re: The Keeper

2009-06-06 Thread David J Brooks
Fun series. I like the last one. Dave On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote: > > Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play > yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of nothing shots can lead > to something if you just keep your eyes

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-06 Thread Brendan MacRae
Thanks Christine, Bob, Tim, Paul, Miserer, Dave, and everyone else for their comments. -Brendan - Original Message > From: Christine Aguila > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List > Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 6:13:27 AM > Subject: Re: The Keeper > > What Bob said! 

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-06 Thread Christine Aguila
What Bob said! Cheers, Christine - Original Message - From: "Bob W" To: "'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'" Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 2:33 AM Subject: RE: The Keeper Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-06 Thread Tim Bray
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote: > > Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play > yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of nothing shots can lead > to something if you just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting. Yep. Tha

RE: The Keeper

2009-06-06 Thread Bob W
> > Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn > running around a play yard at a mall. It's a good example of > how a bunch of nothing shots can lead to something if you > just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting. > > I had the K20D out with a flash on it to capture the le

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Brendan MacRae
- Original Message > From: Charles Robinson > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List > Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 8:48:01 PM > Subject: Re: The Keeper > There's a certain irony to a 10-17 zoom being used for a "keeper" image by > "Prime Lens Ph

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread paul stenquist
Nice shot. Kids make great subjects, don't they? Paul On Jun 5, 2009, at 11:48 PM, Charles Robinson wrote: On Jun 5, 2009, at 18:58, Brendan MacRae wrote: Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of no

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Miserere
A keeper indeed! Fantastic shot that is appealing to the family of the kid as well as the rest of the world. But let me coach you a little bit: You need to stand in front of a mirror an practice saying "that? oh that was just a shot I took without really thinking about it...yeah, I guess it's alri

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Charles Robinson
On Jun 5, 2009, at 18:58, Brendan MacRae wrote: Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of nothing shots can lead to something if you just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting. I had the K20D

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread David Savage
Cute kid & an excellent shot. Going of on a bit of a tangentWhen I was up north recently, 3 of us stayed behind with the 4WD while the rest of the group went into town to get a replacement for the spare tyre that had delaminated. Much time was spent playing in some big culverts. The light in t

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Brendan MacRae
Thanks, Rob. BTW, I saw a post by you the other day but before that was wondering where you'd been? Just lurking maybe? -Brendan - Original Message > From: Rob Studdert > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List > Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:32:46 PM > Subject: Re: The K

Re: The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Rob Studdert
On 6/6/09, Brendan MacRae wrote: > > Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play > yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of nothing shots can lead > to something if you just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting. I

The Keeper

2009-06-05 Thread Brendan MacRae
Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn running around a play yard at a mall. It's a good example of how a bunch of nothing shots can lead to something if you just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting. I had the K20D out with a flash on it to capture the less frenetic sho