I used to have a photo site when I was on a cable modem. Nothing fancy,
but useful. Now that I switched to SBC DSL, I have scads of space. So I
tried their automated photo album. YUCK!!
Howsomever, here's the address of my little test
<http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/mysticmoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/lst?.dir=/My+Garden+-+Spring+2003&.src=ph&.view=t>
All photos:
Olympus OMPC
I've been having my film developed and scanned, with no prints. The
larger scans I get are 3000x2000. These are the smaller 800x333 scans
direct from the CD without adjustment except rotation where needed.
Zuiko 35-70/3.5-4.5 at closest focus at 55-60mm, Kodak Supra 200
1. f16, 1/60
Kodak Portra 160NC
Tamron 35-200/3.8-5.6 at closest focus at 200mm
2. f11 or so, 1-2 sec.
Kiron 105/2.8
Hakuba HG6240C CF tripod, Velbon PH-253 head
3. f8, 1/60
4. f8, 1/60
5. f5.6, 1/125
6. f11, 1/30
Afraid that the dragonfly would leave, I took shots with the 135/4.5 and
the Kiron handheld, but the 4.5 was too slow and a little blurry and the
105/2.8 shots not as compelling as the closer shots taken just after
them. The dandelion is just for fun, since a fly named after a dragon
and a flower named after a lion just seem to go together. this is likely
to be better after some adjustment, but the 2000x3000 is already pretty
spectacular full screen. See the spider?
Moose
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