Re: Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-29 Thread dagt
> Fra: Lon Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Observations on this month's b&w PUG: > ... > > Alan's clock shot is nifty. Not one I would have thought to take. Same > with Thrane's ER5 composition. > A late thank you for noticing (a cold and rainy holiday in the mountains is over), I like l

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Joseph Tainter wrote: > Yep, Ann and Mark take top honors this month. As does Mark's cat. > > It is interesting to observe how many PUG contributors are using older > gear. What does this mean for Pentax? > > Joe Thanks, Joe For myself, I will have to confess that, although I am still using the g

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Lon Williamson wrote: > Observations on this month's b&w PUG: > > Another vote for Ann Sanfedele, who's work seems always to grab me, > even in the thumbnails. Bill Sawyer's shot is great, too. (snip, snip) Sorry I'm late to respond - thanks Lon, and I agree with you, too, and Boris about Sawy

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Boris Liberman wrote: > > > 2. " Tourists " by Ann Sanfedele - I hope that if I were to call this > one "classic", it would not be understood as "cliche", because I > really mean anything but. Anyway, it is my favorite. > > Just my pennies worth. > --- > Boris Liberman > www.geocities.com/dunno57

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-25 Thread ernreed2
> >It is interesting to observe how many PUG contributors are using older > >gear. What does this mean for Pentax? > > Ignore PDMLers. :-0 > > regards, > Alan Chan Well, I don't know -- I just bought one of their newest cameras ... :-)

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-25 Thread Rfsindg
Ann & Bill's shots were excellent, and Lon's comments were right on. I would also add a smile for Thomas Stach's shot which made me laugh out loud, and mention Nathan Combs soft shot. Regards, Bob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Observations on this month's b&w PUG: > > Another vote for Ann

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-25 Thread Steve Desjardins
It is interesting to observe how many PUG contributors are using older gear. What does this mean for Pentax? Joe I though I would actually count. I was wondering if the BW gallery had a higher incidence of older cameras. Since its hard to work this out, I just checked for ZX/MZ series cameras

Re: B/W PUG Favorites

2003-07-24 Thread Mark Cassino
At 02:59 PM 7/24/2003 -0400, Richard Klein wrote: I'm still going through the PUG. My favorite so far is "Vigilant" by Mark Cassino (but I'm a sucker for cats, and I don't think Mark could take a bad picture if he tried). "Thaipusam Singapore", though, by Jos van der Hijden is a very good pict