Yup, it showed up for me. Nice! Contrast seems a little flat, but well
detailed, Paul.

I see that photo.net has suddenly leapt ahead two decades in web
design to the trendy 2016-era. :) Though their navigation is broken: I
could arrow-right through your shots, but arrow-left got stuck on one
image.

And while they are using the latest single-page-app idea, they still
manage to refresh the entire page on each click. Whoops. They need to
hire away some Facebook engineers.


On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> This pic is perhaps interesting primarily because of the equipment used. I 
> mounted the D FA 150-450 and an old A 2X-S converter on the K-1. That meant 
> my tired old eyes had to focus manually, but the in-focus beep and flashing 
> light on the K-1 make it fairly easy, using just the center focus point. This 
> combination fives me full frame, whereas with the DA 1.4 converter, the frame 
> vignettes in the corners. And of course I can get more reach with a 2X 
> converter. This was shot at 900 mm and is cropped to about 60 percent of 
> frame. ISO is 1250. I think the stop is f8, although the exif data doesn’t 
> record the stop accurately with this setup.
>
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18350527/untitled
>
> Oh, and photo.net broke the site again. I don’t really know how to use it 
> yet, so I hope this actually shows up for you.
>
> Paul
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