Thanks Mark. I would have liked the 'in flight' shot to be a bit sharper, but you know 
how fast these little buggers move. It was
more luck than good management. I'm pretty happy with the overall performance of the 
*ist D though, even if I do have a couple of
'hot' pixels. 

Cheers

Shaun

Dr. Shaun Canning
Cultural Heritage Services
Lawrence Way, Karratha, 
Western Australia, 6714
Mob: 0414-967 644

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 14 March 2004 2:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: *ist D Photos

Cool photos, especially the dragonflies in flight.

I was wondering how the *ist-D would do with bugs - looks great! (Mine 
arrived with the first snow, so no chance to test it on insects yet).

- MCC

At 12:41 PM 3/13/2004 +0800, you wrote:

>Hi gang,
>
>Here are the results of my first foray into the bush with an *ist D. all of
>the shots were taken with the *ist D, battery grip, FA 100mm macro. All were
>handheld. Photoshop work was limited to sharpening and adjusting the levels
>a bit.
>
>The files are all in the 1-3 mb range, so be warned, they'll take a while to
>come down the pipe via a 56k modem. None of them are resized.
>
>http://www.heritageservices.com.au/Pentax%20ist%20D%20Photos/Web%20Gallery/i
>ndex.htm
>
>Tell me what you think?
>
>Cheers
>
>Shaun
>
>Dr. Shaun Canning
>Cultural Heritage Services
>Lawrence Way, Karratha,
>Western Australia, 6714
>Mob: 0414-967 644
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.heritageservices.com.au

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Kalamazoo, MI

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