Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/17

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Subject: [Leica] Creative Procrastination
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Sun Sep 17 14:02:33 2006
References: <C2FAB616-DB3A-491E-830F-F187C9F026B2@depaul.edu>

That mantis can be put straightly in a specialized magazine. A  
beautiful shot.
Thanks for showing,
Philippe

Op 17-sep-06, om 22:21 heeft bob palmieri het volgende geschreven:

> Folks -
>
> The ongoing process of procrastinating the massive editing process  
> for the Hawaii shoot left me no choice this weekend but to go out  
> and shoot some more pictures.
>
> Now, with this damn tripod I'm using, editing the birdshots is a  
> helluva lot harder without all those shaky frames to trash..., so  
> now I've made even more work for myself.
>
> However, while I was s'pposed to be shooting some birdies my  
> attention was drawn by an intriguing (and intrigued) - looking  
> specimen.
>
> Seeing as how I'm working on a little project for an eye clinic  
> here in town involving lotsa shots of non-human eyes... I present  
> to you the following portrait of My Friend MANNNNTISSSSSSSAAAA!!!!!
>
> http://tinyurl.com/nnldn
>
> Bob Palmieri
>
> By the way... some stuff I tried to upload today (including this  
> image) came out surprisingly undersaturated and kinda soft compared  
> to the jpeg on my screen (srgb 'n all)... I don't recall  having  
> had this particular symptom before; anyone else ever run into this??
>
>
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