Nice postcard, makes me miss Zürich...
Norm
Markus Maurer wrote:
> Hi Pentaxians
> I do not find the time to read all the messages on the PDML but take a lot
> of photographs nearly every day.
> You would not believe that the K10D was not available in Switzerland until
> today!
> So, finally I can
Found it interesting that there were a bunch of cemetery shots...is this
what B&W has come to people?
Loved "Goalkeeper" and "Boats on Ganges".
Everything was good!
Norm
Cotty wrote:
> Fabulous gallery. Well done to all contributors, they're all extremely
> good. Some that stood out for me:
>
>
Are you suggesting rabbit eggs have nothing to do with Jesus?
Norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 3/1/2007 1:48:48 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I suggest you look up solar calendars and sun worshipping.
> Specifically the festival of Sol Invictus and
Yeah, I think one of them is mine maybe...bastard.
Norm
David J Brooks wrote:
> BTW Marnie, i have 12 PDML hats from lst year. Should you want one,
> i'll have enough.
>
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Thanks for posting this Bob, I really enjoyed the photos...
Norm
Bob W wrote:
> Staithes is one of the rather hackneyed subjects for a certain type of
> British landscape photographer, exemplified by people such as Joe
> Cornish, Michael Busselle and Charlie Waite. Their work is not
> generally to
Wow, what a party beach!
Norm
P. J. Alling wrote:
> Photographed at the local town beach.
>
> http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/nfa.html
>
>
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We need to put up the same sign at PDML central and just get rid of the
"NO"s.
Norm
William Robb wrote:
> From: "Norm Baugher"
>
>> Wow, what a party beach!
>>
>
> We need one of those for the guys who were next door to us at PDML centr
It's amazing the things you must do nowadays to qualify as a diplomat...
Norm
Bob W wrote:
> "When a diplomat says yes he means perhaps; when he says perhaps he
> means no; when he says no he is no diplomat."
>
> But sometimes it's just best to say No.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/64
Count me in, I'll be there with my phone fully charged...
Norm
Scott Loveless wrote:
> Who's going? I need a rough estimate.
>
>
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Good one Paul, you got me...
Norm
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Photography can pose moral dilemmas. When does one shoot, and when does
> one put the camera down? Recently, I had to choose whether or not I
> should chronicle the passing of someone who had become my friend. He
> was a man who stood t
Only one you left off was "Rabbit Ears"...
Norm
Mark Roberts wrote:
> Norm Baugher wrote:
>
>
>> We need to put up the same sign at PDML central and just get rid of the
>> "NO"s.
>>
>
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/pdmlrules.
Jeez Bob, I'm glad you made it back to the list alive...welcome back.
Norm
Bob Blakely wrote:
> You folks haven't heard from me for several months (and a good thing too,
> some will say). I was in a motorcycle accident. I was in the #2 lane on the
> 22 fwy in Garden Grove CA at rush hour when guy
Will trade coffee for beer at GFM?
Norm
William Robb wrote:
> DWAIIJAST
>
>
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A few years back when I was living in Germany, some guy in his Mercedes
drove into the river, the Sat Nav didn't show that the bridge was out
due to construction
Norm
Bob W wrote:
> Sat Nav over here is notorious for leading people up one way streets,
> across people's back gardens and throu
Dave, how could you find that funny, so insensitive. You are such a
bastard.. Brasilian coffee = beer (please, not that English swill).
Norm
David J Brooks wrote:
> If you wer;nt so busy pissing Cotty off, you could have called that guy
> instead.
>
> LOL
>
> Dave
>
>
Woof, woof woof woo wooo woof, wo wooof woof!
Woof
William Robb wrote:
> Today was doggie portrait day at the old dog club.
> I had 19 dogs come past my camera, including my own.
> Being selfish and all, I processed my own dog pictures first.
> Here then, is a small 7 image gallery of todays fun w
Interesting, that's what my parents said when they kenneled me...
Norm
William Robb wrote:
> They do get bored easily, but they aren't anywhere near as manic as BCs.
> Bella has proven to be somewhat destructive when bored, so we kennel her
> when we are not home, as much for her own safety as th
Call me stupid, it's obviously a scam since it was "sent to your
notice", but how can they have a www.paypal.com address?
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Received this message from "Paypal" today ...
>
> "We recently have determined that different computers have logged into your
> PayPal account, an
Never eat anything that is deemed "good for man"...
Norm
David Savage wrote:
> I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business soon.
>
> Although I've been told they McDonald's & Kentucky Fried Chicken
> outlets near the hotel.
>
> On second thoughts, dog doesn't sound so bad.
>
>
You have to be careful though, this kind of thing can make the meat less
tender...
Norm
William Robb wrote:
> Don't knock it until you've tried it. The dogs love this sort of stuff.
> We used to do puissance (doggie high jumping) with our guys. one of the
> things we always did was some stretchi
I seem to recall that Addy did this hike with you and came back to camp
scared shitless...I'll be with you in spirit.
Norm
Mark Roberts wrote:
> At the request of a couple folks who've attended the GFM Nature
> Photography Weekend in the past, this year I'll be leading an informal
> hike to Att
Hi Lasse,
Good to hear your still around and thanks for the update. My condolences
regarding your father.
Norm
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just want to say hi to you all and that I'm still around.
> Spring has arrived up here, although for the time being it's still a bit
> chilly and win
Sorry Ann, the spell checker didn't catch the missing 's'...
Norm
ann sanfedele wrote:
> Norm Baugher wrote:
>
>
>> I seem to recall that Addy did this hike with you and came back to camp
>> scared shitless...I'll be with you in spirit.
>> Norm
I'm counting on you Dave, I'm counting on you...
Norm
David J Brooks wrote:
> Spitits will be in the big black Canada truck Norm. I;ll have one with ya
>
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Is this a tale from the cave?
Norm
Caveman wrote:
While you guys were busy killing each other on e-bay, Caveman just
bought an A* 85/1.4 from a garage sale. Looks like it has seen little
use, only problem was some dust and fingerprints, gone after sonme
careful cleaning. But hey I got it for $50
I'm up to about 39,000 ft. most of the time, doesn't leave much room for
the PDML :)
Norm
Caveman wrote:
Yeah. Norm you have to tell us what you're up to.
Cotty wrote:
Yo Norm. Long time no read ;-)
Stop being jealous Cotty, just because I left you for Jack and took your
figurines when I walked out
Norm
Cotty wrote:
On 24/11/04, César, discombobulated, unleashed:
GFMtn is bad for its enablement - thanks Bob and Bruce. And let us not
forget Norm - his battered 67 is just up my alley.
I hereby unsubscribe you.
Norm
Actually the instructions are:
"To unsubscribe from the mailinglist, simply send a message with the
word 'unsubscribe' in the Subject: field to the -request address of that
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john page wrote:
OI!
Cotty wrote:
On 27/11/04, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Stop being jealous Cotty, just because I left you for Jack and took your
figurines when I walked out
YO DUDE
The Brotherhood is alive, we've just gone underground.
Norm
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Hey, no picking on Rebekah. It's no worse than the "brotherhood." What
the heck happened to the brotherhood anyway? Death by digital? .
Paul
(A former -- or at least dormant -- brotherhood brother)
On Nov 28, 2004, a
Cotty wrote:
On 28/11/04, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
*PENTAX POPULAR FRONT FOR THE LIBERATION OF JUDAEA*
Surely you mean the 'Popular Front for the Pentax Liberation of Judaea'???
No, they are splitters!
I wasn't sure if you were listening.
Norm
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Rebekah Gonzalez"
The greatest proof for intelligent life out there is
that they have not made any attempt to contact us.
Norm? He emailed me last week.
WW
Thanks for the reminder
Norm
John Forbes wrote:
Dollars are now worth about .83 of a Euro.
IMHO Sao Paulo has some of the best restaurants in the world
Norm
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I didn't say it was. I said Paris and NY are still one and two, but LA
isn't far behind. If you think it is, let me know when you're going to
be there again, and I'll tell you where to eat.
I saw this in a vendor's stall in Venice, thought it was perfect for
black and whitelet me know what you guys think.
Norm
http://home.earthlink.net/~nbaugher/vmasks.html
Does this create any residue problems?
Ah, what if you used Scotch Whiskey? :)
Norm
William Robb wrote:
Soak it in methyl alcohol for a half minute to displace the water,
then hang dry it.
The alcohol will evaporate much faster than water.
I thought it was incredibly interesting. Gotta love AOL thoughthis
was the message I received when I tried to send it to a friend with an
AOL email address:
(HVU:B1) The URL contained in your email to AOL members has generated a high volume of complaints. Per our Unsolicited Bulk Email polic
LOL!
Norm
Doug Brewer wrote:
I am the proud owner of an *istD. Just a few questions.
I've got an extra K135/f2.5 that I don't really need. It's not the Tak
one, but the K one with 58mm front end. It's a nice specimen, glass is
clean, slight brassing on the aperture ring only. Make me an offer, I
can send pictures if someone is interested.
Ciao,
Norm
You're right Fred, the only reason I'm selling it is that I have two :)
Great piece of glass for the price.
Norm
Fred wrote:
I've got an extra K135/f2.5 that I don't really need. It's not the
Tak one, but the K one with 58mm front end. It's a nice specimen,
glass is clean, slight brassing on the
What about Rounders?
Norm
Rothman, Aric wrote:
15.) How does the Infield Fly Rule work?
Who cares. It does. And at least it's not football or some
other sad excuse for a sport. Like the WNBA or LaCrosse or
synchronized swimming.
I would hate to see the infield fly rule applied
This theme is doing my head in, it's so open to interpretation. Comments
anyone?
Norm
Jostein wrote:
No problem, Norm!
The theme for May is "Environment".
At least she's on a train or a bus, you could take as many of those
shots as you want on a workday morning driving down any LA freeway. As
for the picture, you should have gotten her number instead.
For 1/15th, not bad at all as far as sharpness, composition is good,
subject doesn't do much fo
The colors are great. You can buy houses like that pretty cheap in your
neighborhood can't you Shel .
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.
My Aussie buddy gave me a jar of that s a couple of years ago. I
just don't understand why anyone would find that edible :)
Norm (who's eaten just about everything)
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
omg that is so gross! lol...
btw, there will be a plentiful supply of vegemite at GFM for anyo
I like it Shel, but it's begging for a story. Without one it's...as you
say, "ho hum"
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
This is one shot of a series of six or eight. I'll put up a
few more once my computer gets fixed.
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/paw/best_friends.html
as usual, comments an
I think mentioning the other photos ended up being a 'teaser', we want
to know more to form a story and give it substance...
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi Norm,
I thought it was more than that ... However, I'll take
another look at it and the rest of the series. Maybe it
needs the other photos
Nice stuff, thanks Attila...
Norm
Boros Attila wrote:
Hello PDMLers,
Surfing the net today, I came across this site:
http://www.skylightweb.com/imagine/
There are photos I like, and there are photos what look just random
snaps to me. However, I'm not into that subject at all.
Frank, have you se
Bride, n. A woman with the fine prospect of happiness behind her. -
Ambrose Bierce
Norm (sorry, couldn't help it)
frank theriault wrote:
I absolutely thought of the "contemplating the future" thing, although
I though it was the bride and groom, maybe a few hours before or just
after the we
Oh, don't worry, that's never a problem
Norm
Markus Maurer wrote:
Please note the difference between German and
Swiss German :-)
Markus
Shaun, can you post the site address again?
Norm
Shaun Canning wrote:
Hi Gang,
Kevin rightly mentioned that the images on my revamped website were too
large, which indeed they were. So, I have revamped the site for the
second time to reduce the size (and download time) of the images. None
are no
I figured Spago would make the list.
Norm
John Forbes wrote:
Nice stie, great stuff!
Norm
Shaun Canning wrote:
www.heritageservices.com.au
You forgot the burning incense, mirrors and headless chicken
Norm
Rob Studdert wrote:
Rob, what are your sensible writing methods?
Use a recognized brand name writer with good driver/software support and
mainstream branded media. Use blank media free of dust or scratches (CDs
supplied on s
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
1) What camera did you sell but later wish you hadn't?
ME Super
2) Did you/do you plan to replace it later because of the regret?
Regretted it for a couple of years, then found a SE version on Ebay that
wasn't advertised as an SEit's mint.
Love it! Nice framing and their faces show so much
expressioneverything from contemplative to curiosity.
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Perhaps you remember this gang from an earlier pic. Here
they are again, hanging out on the sidewalk in San
Francisco's Mission District one summer afternoon.
Yep, that's the onethanks guys. It's great stuff
Norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This the one you're looking for Norm?
http://home2.planetinternet.be/henk/index.html
That's the one, thanks. They better post some photospre and post-pub
.
Norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Norm.Glad you like it.
Is this the link:
http://home2.planetinternet.be/henk/index.html
We stopped at the building this afternoon during the TOPDML meet. It would be interesting
to se
I have to agree, this has been my experience as well. Also, T-Max
developer seems to give bettter results at a higher temperature. Well,
that's just me, could be the smoke from the incense
Norm
William Robb wrote:
Except that they give entirely different characteristic curves to
identically
Perhaps you have never heard of FoundView®???
Norm
William Robb wrote:
Hi Cotty
that's an interesting point for me: Where is the crossing line for
manipulating photos?
For me, it depends on the intended usage. If the intention is to hang
a piece of art on the wall, then it really doesn't ma
And even at that, manipulation can occur, without manipulation. An old
advertising exec guy I know told me that in the '60's, for an ad
campaign for Earl Shibe (a famous L.A. car painting chain), they rented
a car, took pictures of it, drove it into a wall, took pictures of it,
and then used th
LOL!
Norm
William Robb wrote:
Very few photos are worth archiving anyway. It is human arrogance
that makes people think that their photos are worth the effort.
This one is nice Markus, I like the lighting, composition and subject.
Nice mood.
Norm
Markus Maurer wrote:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2314030
Usually grave stones lead to sadness but the light late in the afternoon
and the animal with the nut (don't know it's name in English),
Exceptionally cool!
Norm
alex wetmore wrote:
Last night I got together with some friends and their telescopes.
I brought along my *ist D.
This was shot with a 1540mm f11 telescope (Orion Starmax or something)
and the *ist D in prime focus (telescope acting as the primary lens).
ISO 200, 1/10".
htt
Henri, it's a terrible deal! Give me that shops address and I'll talk to
them about trying to rip people off!!
Norm
Henri Toivonen wrote:
Yeah, as I've said a couple of times now later on, it is the K lens.
My mistake earlier.
I will try to get that 50mm atleast, and see if i have the spare mo
What does this have to do with gravity?
Norm
Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
90%
Pepperoni
tom wrote:
Ok, I need a head count of PDMLer's planning to attend GFM. Just reply with
an "aye" and your favorite pizza topping.
tv
I think you just described my coffee maker...
Norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simplified version:
1. Build large scale capacitors (Leyden Jars).
2. Wire them in parallel.
3. Connect them to a switch, and an inductor.
4. Shield all electrical equipment you don't want damaged.
5. Hit the switch.
Whe
Bob W wrote:
mea culpa,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
...but is it the best of all possible universes?
Hey Markus, it was in the summer of love era :-) (Shel's showing his
age) I wasn't really referring to the B&W vs. color, you can just see
that the photos are not "present day" and I wonder how that affects the
viewer, how strong is the 'nostalgia' effect.
Norm.
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Norm
I
Holy cow! That's sweet.
Norm
KT Takeshita wrote:
and the net profit up 351.2%.
If I really want attention, I throw a big black blanket over my head
Norm
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Tripod/Monopad Users :-)
what really amazes me:
If I carry only camera body and lens and flash - nearly nobody cares after a
minute beside some first glances
Mounting a monopod changes that beha
I second everything Bob said, from experience
Norm
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Gary,
The lens problem is common. There are two leaf springs on the button,
underneath. One is loose and will eventually bind up the aperture mechanics. It's
not a difficult repair, but you have to watch out for
Frank, you gotta stop drinking in the morning
Norm
frank theriault wrote:
My Leica CL came home from Leica Camp (also known as the repair shop).
Poor baby: it's the third such visit in the last year or so. Two of
the three visits were the results of blows to the camera
I'll officially volunteer for baby-sitting duty during the seminars...
Norm
Bill Owens wrote:
No problem bringing them, although the auditorium will be filled with paying
attendees and they won't be allowed to attend the seminars. You'll need to
check with the program director when you arrive abo
Of course, but even then, there is usually a charge taken to cover the
expense and there wasn't any mention of layoffs in the report, only
increased sales and profit.
Norm
graywolf wrote:
Ya, laying off a lot of people will do that. Temporarily.
Norm Baugher wrote:
Holy cow! That
Reminds me of that saying "I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter."
Norm
I just think it's kind of bizarre to use an 8x10 in that setting, kinda
like using a howitzer to go deer hunting.
Norm
Shawn K. wrote:
Well, you have to remember he is setting up an 8x10 to take shots of people
he doesn't know and probably trying his best not to waste their time. I
personally th
Thanks for the feedback Shel, makes perfect sensethat's why I made
my comment. I don't know anything about "street shooting".
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
it's nice to see the results when a
particular setup is used outside its usual arena of expectation.
Frankwe need to talk.
Norm
frank theriault wrote:
...which reminds me of my favourite pick up line:
"You know, you're beautiful when I'm drunk!"
Time to start stocking up on APX 100, I think
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
FWIW to those who care ...
To: Leica Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Leica] Agfa: news straight from the source
Agfa is splitting its photographic film and paper division off from the
mother company, due to 19
LOL! And the scary part is it's true
Norm
Peter J. Alling wrote:
The only problem with the X19 was that once it's wheels broke loose
you had now idea what direction you would be
facing when the spin stopped.
Absolutely fantastic!
Norm
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
It's that ball again ... it's appeared in so many photos of the kids from
the old neighborhood in San Francisco.
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/paw/boy_with_ball.html
No, but I'm using a Pentax ME Super
Norm
Mark Roberts wrote:
I have some technical questions regarding Windows ME. I don't have it
and so can't verify a few things. If anyone who has this operating
system would be willing to answer some (Pentax-related) questions, I'd
appreciate an off-list email.
I'm not so happy, it looks like I have a meeting in Sao Paulo that week
which makes it almost impossible to get to GFM on the weekendmight
be able to get to NYC on Friday, then NC so I'm still hoping.
Norm
frank theriault wrote:
Did I mention the following?:
WOO FREAKING HOOO!!!
I should know tomorrow@(*&#%*($&)*&[EMAIL PROTECTED],,does that express my
sentiment clear enough?
Norm
(still holding out hope)
graywolf wrote:
Sad, but come for the visit even if you can not make the workshop.
Norm Baugher wrote:
I'm not so happy, it looks like
Trust me, it's all what it's cracked up to be (HAR!), but I'm going to
figure something out Frank
Norm
(just because it's free beeron you)
frank theriault wrote:
How many times could one actually be unhappy about a meeting in Brazil?
Hope you can make it, even briefly, Norm. I don't want
Paal still pops in every once and a while to spread rumors from Tokyo to
help maintain the value of his glass and Pentax film cameras have a
great future on Ebay
Norm
(nice to see you back Chaso)
Chaso DeChaso wrote:
I've been off the list for a while. Is there any news
on any future Pentax
Sorry man, but the problem isthis is the wrong parts.
Norm
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
a topic of much interest around these parts.
I can only add pervert to the list
Keith Whaley wrote:
Oh, he's an evangelistic believer/preacher, once tied up with the 7th
Day Adventists in some way.
I'd rather not say any more about him than that.
Visit Google. They have a LOT of things to say about that man. Make up
your own mind.
Bob
ROTFLMAO!
Norm
Mark Roberts wrote:
Ah, but first you have to catch them. That's where squirrel fishing
comes in...
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~yaz/en/squirrel_fishing.html
Good to see they're making productive use of their time out there at
Harvard.
Please make this thread go away, please make this thread go away, please
make this thread go away
Find a happly, find a happy place, find a happy place
The best conspiracy theories cannot be proved, but this one is out of
the ballpark
Norm
Yefei He wrote:
Hi Mr. Graywolf,
Are you and Mr. Shel Belinkoff one and the same? Alter Ego?
Found this link and I had to ask.
http://graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pentax_repair_shops.html
Winston, I'm sure Andy will be the ultimate guide, but for me the most
fascinating thing was the sheer number of scootersgreat photo ops.
Norm
Winston wrote:
Hi All,
I'm going to Taipei next week (for a business trip actually), and I
always have my gear with me (*ist+77 instead of laptop). S
agg
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Here we go, more controversy I am afraid
aagghh
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Mine's amber and I never have problems.
Norm
(I had to laughwe're now labeling photo related threads OT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some may remember i had a problem in my darkroom with a greyish tint to my prints,that i
was not
getting in my darkroom class.
I was talk
Now I see where you got the rabbit ears
Norm
frank theriault wrote:
...Or, The Apple Doesn't Fall Very Far from the Tree...
My daughter Claire, on Easter:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2376852
aaggghh
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Feroze,
Why don't you take it up with the person who started the thread?
As to the international nature of the list (and I am only mentioning
it because you brought it up) I do not s
aaagg
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Shawn,
I am willing to accept that I may be wrong, but I do not feel that is
the case. The 2% figure you mention is for all computers sold in the
world - Apple has a much higher market pe
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