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Low-key cheating - 'Moonmist'30 Jun 2007 23:33 GMT4
http://www.marktphoto.com/moonmist.jpg
Yes, I'm still wandering back through old slides - Pentax P30 +
50/1.7, K64.
Cheating? - Well, let me admit that it isn't the moon...  (O:  But the
Olympus E410 Pervert Advertisment - Progress from Olympus Australia's Managing Director30 Jun 2007 12:55 GMT16
I have sent a number of complaints to Olympus Australia and their
headquarters in Japan in relation to the latest Olympus advertisment
with the pervert on the beach taking photos of girls at the beach with
the Olympus E410. My complaints eventually reached Olympus Imaging
Yahoo finally act to remove stolen, copyright images29 Jun 2007 11:51 GMT38
Yahoo (Flickr) have finally removed Doug MacDonald's images from the
site Mark.Thomas7 appears to have set up using images stolen from
Doug's client's 'proof albums' after Pbase took down Doug's images
from the TWO sites Bret Douglas used the identity stolen from Doug to
Photo for the day, 29th June -Douglas29 Jun 2007 10:15 GMT2
There has been countless debates about how best to process your photos so
that when other people see them on their screen, they look like you
intended
them to.
D-MAC'S NEWEST IDENTITIES28 Jun 2007 22:32 GMT1
For those keeping their killfiles up to date please note that D-Mac is
posting this week as Julian Abbot, Bully Basher, Bully Bashers, Bully
Buster, and Jewelspics.
Interesting that he has incorporated the names of my two dogs (Jewel and
DRAGONFLIES LOVE THE 20D !28 Jun 2007 16:07 GMT2
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/81230098/original
Would you prefer to never see the name Douglas MacDonald again?28 Jun 2007 14:48 GMT12
Doug thinks he has most of the posters to this group onside.
I would prefer he f.cks off and goes back to chatting up the boys on his
primary school bus.
If you are one of the minority wanting D-Mac to f.ck off just click reply
Avoiding cliche'd sunsets - another old slide hits the scanner...27 Jun 2007 12:27 GMT3
So, how do *you* folk avoid cliche'd sunsets?
I'm not saying this one isn't - it's just another shot I found in a
box of potential rejects...
http://www.marktphoto.com/fishing.jpg
Eneloops - a blatant plug for a better battery27 Jun 2007 10:06 GMT3
I got some of those Sanyo Eneloop batteries - and I recommend you try
them.
I had no idea how much I was losing from that self-discharge effect of
NiMh's until I began using the EL's.  As a fairly erratic shooter,
To make you think happy thoughts!  (a work in progress..)26 Jun 2007 09:30 GMT2
T'was browsing through some old slides, and found this one.
Unfortunately, it was damaged, so after scanning I spent a little
while patching up some areas - you'll note the spotty bits!  I'll put
some more effort into it later, but in the meantime... try not to
(June, 25th) Do you want to diner ?25 Jun 2007 14:07 GMT1
Do you want to diner ?
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
Regards
--
Article on websites for photographers and other creatives25 Jun 2007 12:05 GMT1
In response to various queries on several lists about issues revolving
around designing websites for photographers, artists, designers and
other creatives, I have written a fairly long article on this topic and
my advice about approaches:
Rob Tells It Like It Is With Canon's Mk III AF Problems!23 Jun 2007 16:28 GMT25
I don't know much about Rob, but he seems to be telling it like it is.
<http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-8740-9006>
Rita
Need help choosing a camera23 Jun 2007 01:57 GMT19
I am traveling to Kenya in about four weeks, and I know nothing about
cameras/photography. I have a nice Kodak digital, but many people have
pointed out that I really need to go SLR with at least a 300mm lens.
Ok, so what do I choose? I am thinking Nikon because people I know
new realms in 'photography'22 Jun 2007 12:29 GMT2
http://www.wired.com/software/coolapps/news/2007/06/vr_conference
"The most impressive demonstration at Sunday’s IVRPC seminar was Photosynth
from Microsoft Live Labs -- a program that constructs large-scale, 3-D
models of objects like buildings from hundreds of still photographs"
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