H.
so why are you pointing the 77 Ltd in the opposite direction to everyone
else?
:-)
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:13:28 +1000, Derby Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED
Nice rendering and I like the low angle.
Shouldn't the title be Two horses of a different colour?
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:20:27 -0400, frank theriault
[EMAIL
Very spectacular.
Are you sure they're not welding the corn to something?
:-)
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 21:14:01 +0530, Subash [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
hi,
had
Beautifully done, Ken. Love the light on the foliage and the diffused
reflections.
Perhaps cropped a bit tight at the top? Or maybe it could be cropped a
bit more on the bottom.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http
away
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 19:08:50 -0500, Christine Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi Everyone:
At a butterfly haven @ a nature museum here in Chicago.
K10D
Great series, Little Bob. I smiled all the way through.
As I worked though I wondered whether anyone would do the, er, 'cleaning
up'. Of course, the last image answered that.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http
Are you sure that shouldn't be a *load* of Pollocks (no apostrophe)
:-)
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:54:00 +0100, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ruskin famously
Ah, wonderful to see what results when a few fruitcakes are allowed
out.
Fun stuff, Bong.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 23:02:11 +0800, Bong Manayon
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Congratulations, Paul. That's a great pic.
I don't recall seeing it on PDML before and I'd be interested to see how
you managed to clone out the lady - doesn't seem to be anything obvious
that you could replace her with.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western
Yes - that works.
I thought cloning would be a challenge
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:32:22 -0400, Paul Stenquist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I went back and checked
Hi Christine
That's a truly weird looking machine. Pity we can't see the rear. Has
it got one rear wheel or two?
I prefer the tighter crop by a very small margin.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal
/trail_ridge.htm
D
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
153 really isn't good enough. A
fair bit of trial and error is going to be necessary with this.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
in Win 98 with the latest version of
Irfanview but it doesn't do a great job and is not suitable for
conversion of RAW to other formats. Same with 3D Photo Browser
Light.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi
download it from:
http://www.easyraw.com/
Cheers
Brian
_
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brian Walters wrote:
The problem is that Ann wants to open RAW format under Windows 98
Thanks for the feedback - I might try convincing Pentax to let me have
a copy of Version 1.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Photolab/Photobrowser 1 will run on win98. I think that Photolab 2
.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brian, if you have any first hand experience with BreezeBrowser,
would you comment on your experience?
Likes/dislikes.
Kenneth
://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Brian
My main interest in it is for Raw conversion also. My current
system should
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Very slack at work so far today and the weather is nice so I've
been out
on the patio with the gear. I took a few shots of birds with the
monopod
but I was getting increasingly tired of stooping to look through
$A957!! Bloody hell!!
Is that with a lens?
They are still selling for $1400 - 1500 at my local camera shops. I
paid $A1200 for a DS a month ago (with Sigma zoom) and thought I was
doing well.
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Kenneth Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looks like the scene has potential but I wouldn't have included the
structures on the LH bank.
Maybe a vertical composition, including the reflection and
minimizing on the blank
not quite true to the original but
it's getting there.
Comments, of course, are welcome. Click on the i icon for technical
and other info.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sgap/photos/paw/mungo-paw.html
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western
the area, a good
reference is:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/features/walkpark/prog9.htm
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
with myself
Does anone have experience wiyh this zoom? Any comments on its
performance?
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Thanks for the feedback, Jim. I'll be interested to compare it with
my 24-40 Tokina. The Tamron is certainly much more compact.
Out of curiosity, do you know what sort of lens cap fits it?
Cheers
Brian
===
Brian Walters
Western Sydney
Hi David
Looks good on Linux (Red Hat 9) with Mozilla 1.2; Firefox 1.0;
Konqueror 3.1 and Galeon 1.2.7
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:12:40 +1200, David Mann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
I get the impression he might be used to posing
What an expressive face!
Very nicely done - it has a mellow feel to it (perhaps helped by the
Sinatra/Single malt combination)
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
.
Quoting
only this week
managed to get my hands on one so I'm looking forward to finding why
it's so loved.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But I will be buried with the MX ;-)
That should test the sensitivity of the exposure meter.
Cheers
Brian
++
Western Sydney, Australia
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Pat Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just discovered the wonders of using the remote control from
the Pentax
90WR with the *istDS. No more running from the 2 second self-timer
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting E.R.N. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yeah -- some time ago somebody posted that any remote from a Pentax
camera will operate any other Pentax camera that can see a remote.
I promptly tried it with the 90WR remote and my then-fairly-new
Optio
550
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ahead of the Program Plus or A3000. With the P series, the P5 is
interesting and often overlooked.
somewhere .g
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Joaquim Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 01:56, Joaquim Carvalho wrote:
When I receive the autofocus lens I'll report on how it works.
I just got the 35
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
in some functions.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Michael
Some great shots there - I particularly like the range of angles. My
favourites are 7, 20 and 27 but I don't think the lens flare on 33 is
helpful.
I also don't think they are oversaturated.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don't expect miracles and even if you don't you will probably be
disappointed
generally with Pentax AF performance (not just in low light
situations).
H, might be a short life
See:
http://www.gluckman.com/MongoTrvl.html
and search for goat.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm emigrating to Ulan Bator to live as a goat.
.
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
and this is quite adequate for the sort of
subjects that I shoot.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brian,
That's a very interesting setup, not the least in light of the
recent
threads about macro
Thanks Boris
I hope to do a bit more experimenting with the setup next weekend.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I should say I really like the way the light came out here. My wife
in
the day might have improved contrast?
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
May I be so bold as to post to PAW images at once? This is a part
of my
street shooting Project...
Your
Dear Serendipitous
I recently used some of your Photon Grease as I reasoned that it might
improve my eyesight. Unfortunately I disliked the taste. Does it
come in peppermint?
Nauseous of Newcastle
++
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear
Let me count the ways.
(Oh, yes - four.)
Cheers
Brian
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I really, really, really, suck.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/I_SUCK/I_SUCK.html
William Robb
/society_culture/industrialisation/seven_wonders_06.shtml
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so
Hi all
Taken while I was learning some of the features of the DS. Nothing
technically notable but I like the way it turned out.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sgap/photos/paw/gum-paw.html
Comments, of course, most welcome.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian
?
I tried a horizontal crop of my gum tree which worked quite well but
I prefered the vertical format for the PESO.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
is Eucalyptus amplifolia. For reasons which aren't entirely
obvious, it's known as Cabbage Gum.
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Jack
Is that a typewriter I see? Is this Luddite Central??
Good to see use being made of the extended desktop - the floor!
Cheers
Brian
++
Quoting Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Couldn't resist recording this desk. Pre-retirement,
each time I
at 22 mm and f8
(aperture priority).
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Colin J [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am new to the PDML. I am an experienced
photographer and have been shooting Pentax 35mm
for a few years now. I use LX, MX and Super A
bodies with a variety of lenses
Thanks John/Dave
The tree and the afternoon light can take all of the credit
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
stays active.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP
Shaun Canning wrote:
Hi Gang,
Kevin rightly mentioned that the images on my revamped website were too
large, which indeed they were
you something you already know.
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:12 , 'Dr. Shaun Canning' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Thanks for the positive comments Brian. Much appreciated. I will indeed
move
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 16:12 , 'Dr. Shaun Canning' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Thanks Brian, that's what I'll do!
P.S. I see you work for CSU? That's my old stomping ground (Albury)
Cheers
Shaun
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:20 , Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
On 22/4/04, TANJA, discombobulated, offered:
Do any Australians reading this recognise the name of Enda Brady?
nope, never 'erd of her
!
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:55 , 'Simon King' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Hi Brian,
Welcome!
Rob wrote:
there are a few more on the peripheries too
The rate that Sydney is expanding I
. Even though I mainly use the MZ5 these days, the KX has
just about the right feel and balance - only Konica's T3 comes
close - and both could be useful as self-defensive weapons!
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting Collin
I use a spreadsheet set up years ago to manage my slide collection
(Open Office Calc - actually I originally used a database program but
I find Open Office can cope for the present). The spreadsheet has a
whole stack of data fields (including keywords), most of which are
probably of little value
H
Hadn't noticed this until you mentioned it but Trevor is right,
EBay.au shows all the bid amounts.
It appears that the only thing hidden is the maximum bid of the
current highest bidder.
Cheers
Brian
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL
was just a matter of luck with the sun
breaking cloud cover.
Thanks for all the comments
Cheers
Brian
--
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
of Canberra without getting drowned by a
'roo)
Cheers,
Simon
--
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
didn't pick up on the apparent tilting of the bridge until John mentioned it
but I can see what he means.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Sat Aug 7 10:54 , Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
I am interested in thoughts and comments
G'day Don
A dozen others may have thought of the fix but I'm not one of them. Enlightenment
would be appreciated.
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Tue Aug 17 15:36 , 'Don Sanderson' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
I've never thought to ask
with a better idea..)
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Sun Aug 22 22:53 , Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
What is the best way to fix a light dent on a filter ring end of a lens?
I cannot put a filter on it to try to straighten it out, its bent
/paw.cgi?date=4-Sep-2004
And this week's - More Flowers
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/cgi-bin/paw.cgi?date=11-Sep-2004
Sorry about the boring titles. Comments are welcome.
Cheers,
- Dave
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
+++
Brian
Jens
Yes - I've got one. I use it as the normal lens on my MZ-5. I think
it gives very acceptable results although when I'm trying to do some
serious photography I usually switch to something like the Tokina
AT-X 24-40.
Cheers
Brian
+
Quoting Jens
compensation facility, which is hardly
unique to the SE.
Does anyone have one of these and can confirm or debunk this claim?
Cheers
Brian
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
, and that of the non-SE body
horizontally-split.
Thanks for that - that's pretty much what I thought, although I've got
the SE version of the ME not the ME Super.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
German list members will know more
about the company.
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
that the coupler moved freely, it must have been
forced against the edge of the mount when the lens was mounted,
causing it to drag.
So thanks again - problem (hopefully) solved!
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting
Frank
Nicely done - who needs a waist level finder?
What happened after the shutter went off? Did you have an unpleasant
encounter with the broom handle???
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Quoting frank theriault [EMAIL
/welcomewoop.html
(but it might not make much sense to non-Aussies.. hell, it
doesn't make much sense to me!)
Cheers
Brian
+++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Sun, 23 May 2004 21:09 , Derby Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
While not really planning to, I wandered into the Photo and Imaging Expo
at Darling Harbour (Sydney) this afternoon
for scanning negatives and
slides?
Regards
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:44 , 'Jens Bladt' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
I took the same photograph twice:
One of the photographs was shot with Pentax MZ-S and SMC FA 1.4/50mm
Dario
At the risk of just repeating what others have said - they are great shots.
I particularly liked the hot air balloons - but I'm a bit of a sucker for
saturated colours against a black background. I hope to do as well someday.
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Really nice shot - the heron certainly looks pleased with him/herself!
I'm always envious of people who can take good bird photos. I'm definitely going
to have to start saving for some decent long glass.
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http
+
Brian Walters
Sydney Australia
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 16:42 , 'Larry Hodgson' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
I recently made a trip to Washington and Oregon for a photo shoot. Below is
a link to a gallery with 10 images from that trip.
Comments welcome.
Larry from
at:
http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/manuals/pages/pentaxspotmaticf.html
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 15:33 , Arnold Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Thanks! So it seems to me that I can use 1,5V
to the
screen at all and it takes a while to realise that you have to scroll down (with
a higer res screen, you can see the bottom of the screen change to display the
top of the navigation images). Again, I think this will confuse some users.
Regards
Brian
+
Brian
to the print.
Anyway - comments of all sorts welcome (clicking on the i symbol will reveal a
bit more info).
http://supera.spymac.net/photos/river.html
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Cool Things Happen When Mac Users Meet! Join
the mood!
Thanks again
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Cool Things Happen When Mac Users Meet! Join the community in Boston this July:
www.macworldexpo.com
couldn't sharpen too much without introducing
artifacts into the flowing water.
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:46 , Billy Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
I've been lurking for a few weeks and thought I'd post a pic and wee
medium format camera based on
the 645N.
The next 12 months should be interesting
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
Introducing Wheel: http://www.spymac.com/wheel
.)
I'd love to try an LX but you could buy at least 4 Super-A's for the price of one LX.
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
++
On Mon Jul 12 23:10 , 'Rob Studdert' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
On 12 Jul 2004 at 21:39
G'day Rob
What have I missed? I've been using Mozilla for ages and never come across an
option for automatic image resizing. Can you show me the way.?
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Tue Jul 13 7:01 , 'Rob Studdert' [EMAIL PROTECTED
David
Really great image. You managed to get just the right angle to show it's
unmistakably a frogmouth. Love the eyebrows!
Cheers
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Tue Jul 13 5:05 , David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
http
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Wed Jul 21 14:38 , graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
http://graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pdml-faq.html
--
graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html
Introducing Spymac MailPro: http://www.spymac.com/mailpro/
Well I think it's pretty great. I really like the intricate pattern of the
branches against the deep blue background.
Not sure I understand the title, though. What am I missing?
Brian
+
Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
On Wed Jul 21 15:16 , 'Tom C
Well, it may be a bit soft but it's an image I'd be proud of. Mother(?)
and chick! Great stuff!
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 22:34 -0400, John Sessoms jsessoms
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
--
--
http://www.fastmail.fm - And now for something completely differentÂ…
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
PDML@pdml.net
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Hmmm? Oh yes.
The horizon isn't horizontal.
(sorry, I was distracted)
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:57 -0400, Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com
wrote:
What horizon
) and dates from 1996.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
--
--
http://www.fastmail.fm - Choose from over 50 domains or use your own
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
PDML@pdml.net
http://pdml.net
Frank and Christine are more imaginative than I am - but I can see the
scream now that it's been pointed out.
Oh, the photo
Yes, I like wood and I like this and I like the fact that you've left
the subtle colour in.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western
Good catch, John.
Two questions; did he submit to temptation and is that a gold earing in
his ear?
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 18:44 +1000, John Coyle jco
Yeah, I like that - it works well as a sort of panoramic crop.
How big is that wind farm in the background - looks enormous!
Looks like a good spot for bird photography.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au
Nice set of images.
There's some very photogenic buildings in your neck of the woods.
Cheers
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 18:21 -0500, Nick Wright
nickwright1...@gmail.com
901 - 1000 of 7164 matches
Mail list logo