On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:15:35PM -0600, Christine  Aguila wrote:
# Hi Larry:  Welcome to the list!  I'm from the Land of Corrupt Govs, who 

Isn't that a prerequisite for the job?

# love to watch westerns, but I'm also from the Land of New Presidents as 

What part of the state? I've got a couple of net.friends in C-U.

# well. Frankly, I'll drink anything, and, like you, we're into book porn at 
# our house as well. Catch a quickie of a corner of our living room, but all 
# corners in all rooms look pretty much like this.  That's my husband looking 
# for a quickie ;-).

Nice shot.  I could see books and bookshelves as a fun theme for
photos.

# 
# http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8549841

I showed that to Zab, my girlfriend, and she made very appreciative
noises.



# Cheers, Christine
# 
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# From: "Larry Colen" <[email protected]>
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# Subject: New guy, Introduction
# 
# 
# >Howdy folks,
# >
# >I joined the list this afternoon, after meeting John Francis at a
# >photo-meetup lunch I instigated. Some of you may know me as "ellarsee"
# >on the dpreview pentax forum. Ellarsee is just a funny way of spelling
# >LRC, my initials (and part of my destiny to be an Electrical Engineer,
# >but I digress, often).
# >
# >My involvement with photography seems to be a very common profile. In
# >1973, when I was 12, Dad got a Spotmatic II and taught me some of the
# >basics. I'd frequently play with the camera, setting up shots,
# >exposure etc. but rarely actually taking any shots. Someplace, there's
# >a print of my first photograph, but I haven't seen it in a while. The
# >following summer, I took photography in summer school and learned the
# >basics of darkroom work. My first camera was an Argus C3, which I
# >still have. That September I got a used Minolta SRT-101. Sometime
# >around then, Dad and I set up a darkroom which I spent a lot of time
# >in over the next several years, until my folks got divorced and Mom
# >rented out the downstairs apartment.
# >
# >I had intermittent darkroom access in college, but after I lost access
# >to a darkroom, photography became something I did, but not
# >seriously. Lest this post rival a Norse saga in length, I'll skip
# >forward to November 2007 when I bought my K100D super. I almost got a
# >Nikon D40 but when I found out about the Pentax, came to the
# >conclusion that even if Pentax didn't have any offerings at the top
# >end, what they did offer gave a lot more for the money than Nikon. I'm
# >afraid that I've never shot a Canon SLR that "felt good in my
# >hands". The plan was that the K100 and kitlens should be enough to
# >last me a couple years until the performance that I wanted was
# >"affordable". My favorite lens on 35 had been the Vivitar 28-105 and
# >the kit lens was not too far from the equivalent range.
# >
# >One of my key reasons for getting a DSLR rather than replacing my
# >stolen FZ50 was low light performance. The following weekend, I
# >determined that the kit lens just simply was not fast enough. Cutting
# >to the chase, the next week I spent more than I had on my camera and
# >kit lens on an FA 31 limited.
# >
# >The past year has been a pretty typical one of spending stupid amounts
# >of money on toys. A few very nice lenses, and quite a few inexpensive
# >used ones. My latest gear acquisition is a katzeye focusing screen
# >which to someone who grew up with manual focus, is like growning an
# >arm back. When I'm not exhibiting fiscal irresponsibility, I'm working
# >on the theory that the best way to learn from your mistakes is to make
# >sure that you make a lot of them. So, I've been shooting a lot of
# >photos, basically whenever I can find a few minutes to play with my
# >camera, and 40,000 frames later probably have almost a dozen that I
# >don't need to ashamed of.
# >
# >I've been posting pictures on my flickr account:
# >http://flickr.com/ellarsee
# >
# >Since I do a lot of blues dancing ( http://fridaynightblues.com ) and
# >nobody else has much luck shooting dancers in the ridiculously low
# >light environment, I've been working on that, experimenting with both
# >IR flash with my K100 and an FZ20 I had converted to IR.
# >
# >I tend to keep my 18-250 on the camera as my "Ready for anything
# >lens", but when I can I prefer to shoot with a prime. I'm currently
# >toying with getting a DA40 to see how close to a "carry in a coat
# >pocket" sized camera I can get. I've also toyed with the idea of the
# >43 or the 21, but while the 40 is just over my threshold of financial
# >pain, the other two are quite a bit over.
# >
# >I was wondering if anyone in the San Jose/Santa Cruz/Bay Area had any
# >of those lenses and would be interested in getting together so I could
# >try them out before spending money on one.
# >
# >Another Pentax related question is that I have a friend who lives in
# >Sacramento who is very interested in the K2000, but who would much
# >rather try one out before buying it.  Does anyone know of any stores
# >in her area where she could check one out?
# >
# >  Larry
# >
# >
# >-- 
# >       It's not the steps in the dance, it's the dance in the steps.
# >Larry Colen             [email protected] 
# >http://www.red4est.com/lrc
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