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John Francis
Thu, Nov 17, 2022 4:50 AM

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. This is the view I liked best: <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. This is an example I found just a few blocks away: <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but I did have my phone ...
LC
Larry Colen
Thu, Nov 17, 2022 6:16 AM

On Nov 16, 2022, at 8:50 PM, John Francis johnf@panix.com wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

Yes, definitely nice color.

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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> On Nov 16, 2022, at 8:50 PM, John Francis <johnf@panix.com> wrote: > > The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular > at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. > This is the view I liked best: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> Yes, definitely nice color. > > (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). > A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> > > > Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. > This is an example I found just a few blocks away: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> > > > if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you > might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" > sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! > > P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but > I did have my phone ... > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. > -- Larry Colen lrc@red4est.com. sent from Mirkwood
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ann sanfedele
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 1:34 AM

Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the
shots on a nice sized modem.
I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is
native.. but I have a feeling you
won't know the answer :-)

ann

On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on a nice sized modem. I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native.. but I have a feeling you won't know the answer :-) ann On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote: > The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular > at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. > This is the view I liked best: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> > > (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). > A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> > > > Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. > This is an example I found just a few blocks away: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> > > > if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you > might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" > sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! > > P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but > I did have my phone ... > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- ann sanfedele photography https://annsan.smugmug.com https://www.cafepress.com/+ann-sanfedele+gifts https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/annsan https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/annsanfedelecalendarsandbooks
JS
John Sessoms
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 1:39 AM

I can tell by the "colour" that you're not from around here. 😕

On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

  <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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I can tell by the "colour" that you're not from around here. 😕 On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote: > The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular > at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. > This is the view I liked best: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> > > (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). > A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> > > > Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. > This is an example I found just a few blocks away: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> > > > if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you > might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" > sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! > > P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but > I did have my phone ... > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- Vivere in aeternum aut mori conatur -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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John Francis
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 7:27 AM

On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:

Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on
a nice sized modem.
I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native..
but I have a feeling you
won't know the answer :-)

ann

My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case
they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away
from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person).
I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here.

The phone pictures look pretty good on my 2560x1440 27" monitors, too.
A few months ago the battery in my wife's phone went on a growth spurt,
which forced the phone apart. As we were going to have to buy at least
one new phone we took the opportunity to switch to a different carrier
as well at a much better rate than we were paying before. I decided to
update my phone, too; we've both got not-quite-the-latest Google Pixel
phones (she's got a Pixel 6 because she wanted wireless charging - I've
got a Pixel 6a). The phone in her camera is supposedly a bit better
than the one in mine, but to be honest I'd be hard put to spot that.

For just walking around grab shots that phone camera is probably as
good as anything I own except possibly my M1X, and has the advantage
that I almost always have it with me. But there are, of course, still
situations where a DSLR wins out.  The most common one in my case is
when I'm photographing race cars - a 300mm lens on a u4/3 sensor gives
me the same field of view as a 600mm did on my old film bodies. This
lets me stay at a safe distance from the cars (and is a great deal
easier to carry around).

The one area where neither my phone nor my M1X match my old Pentax K5
is when I'm doing things like cat portrait photography.  You may recall
this shot I posted to the PDML back in 2018 when I bought Bill Robb's
old FA50mm/f1.4  - there's no way my phone can replicate that. In fact
I can't even replicate that with my M1X - the best I have at the same
FOV as a 50mm on a K5 is only a f4.

http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg

But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture
I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys
started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year.

On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote: > Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on > a nice sized modem. > I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native.. > but I have a feeling you > won't know the answer :-) > > ann My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person). I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here. The phone pictures look pretty good on my 2560x1440 27" monitors, too. A few months ago the battery in my wife's phone went on a growth spurt, which forced the phone apart. As we were going to have to buy at least one new phone we took the opportunity to switch to a different carrier as well at a much better rate than we were paying before. I decided to update my phone, too; we've both got not-quite-the-latest Google Pixel phones (she's got a Pixel 6 because she wanted wireless charging - I've got a Pixel 6a). The phone in her camera is supposedly a bit better than the one in mine, but to be honest I'd be hard put to spot that. For just walking around grab shots that phone camera is probably as good as anything I own except possibly my M1X, and has the advantage that I almost always have it with me. But there are, of course, still situations where a DSLR wins out. The most common one in my case is when I'm photographing race cars - a 300mm lens on a u4/3 sensor gives me the same field of view as a 600mm did on my old film bodies. This lets me stay at a safe distance from the cars (and is a great deal easier to carry around). The one area where neither my phone nor my M1X match my old Pentax K5 is when I'm doing things like cat portrait photography. You may recall this shot I posted to the PDML back in 2018 when I bought Bill Robb's old FA50mm/f1.4 - there's no way my phone can replicate that. In fact I can't even replicate that with my M1X - the best I have at the same FOV as a 50mm on a K5 is only a f4. <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg> But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year. > > On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote: > > The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular > > at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. > > This is the view I liked best: > > > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> > > > > (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). > > A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: > > > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> > > > > > > Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. > > This is an example I found just a few blocks away: > > > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> > > > > > > if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you > > might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" > > sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! > > > > P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but > > I did have my phone ... > > -- > > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. > > -- > ann sanfedele photography > https://annsan.smugmug.com > https://www.cafepress.com/+ann-sanfedele+gifts > https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/annsan > https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/annsanfedelecalendarsandbooks > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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ann sanfedele
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 11:54 AM

Our subscriber cat population is thinning... so sorry to hear about
yours.  That is a spectaculary lovely  portrait. of Alex.  - I love my
K-5 ..
and I miss Ashley (over a year now.. will be 2  years gone in April) but
in some ways my life is easier without her.. fortunately I
have a neighbor and friend with a lovely boy-cat who is still with us
That loves to receive pats and cuddles from me and others though he
probably won't be around for more than a couple of more years.. he's
getting up in age.
One of my calendars for 2023 is a tribulte to Ashley..

Ah, of course, Fremont Cottonwood!  I should have known that .. I once
had to know it.. (for stock photography)
Dan will probably be able to confirm or correct my guess on the red tree

  • looks like a maple to me and Japanese
    maples are a popular import.

ann
(snipped stuff below so Doug's server won't complain about size :-)

On 11/19/2022 2:27 AM, John Francis wrote:

On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:

Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on
a nice sized modem.I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native..
but I have a feeling you won't know the answer :-)

ann

My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case
they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away
from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person).
I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here.

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg>

... But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture
I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys
started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year.

Our subscriber cat population is thinning... so sorry to hear about yours.  That is a spectaculary lovely  portrait. of Alex.  - I love my K-5 .. and I miss Ashley (over a year now.. will be 2  years gone in April) but in some ways my life is easier without her.. fortunately I have a neighbor and friend with a lovely boy-cat who is still with us That loves to receive pats and cuddles from me and others though he probably won't be around for more than a couple of more years.. he's getting up in age. One of my calendars for 2023 is a tribulte to Ashley.. Ah, of course, Fremont Cottonwood!  I should have known that .. I once had to know it.. (for stock photography) Dan will probably be able to confirm or correct my guess on the red tree - looks like a maple to me and Japanese maples are a popular import. ann (snipped stuff below so Doug's server won't complain about size :-) On 11/19/2022 2:27 AM, John Francis wrote: > On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote: >> Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on >> a nice sized modem.I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native.. >> but I have a feeling you won't know the answer :-) >> >> ann > My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case > they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away > from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person). > I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here. > > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg> > > ... But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture > I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys > started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year. > >
DJ
Daniel J. Matyola
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 6:54 PM

Beautiful!  Great job of capturing the colors.
Yes,
Ann, my plant identification app says the red tree is a Red Maple, acer
rubrum
.
Dan Matyola
https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery
https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery

On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 11:50 PM John Francis johnf@panix.com wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

 <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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Beautiful! Great job of capturing the colors. Yes, Ann, my plant identification app says the red tree is a Red Maple, *acer rubrum*. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery <https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery>* On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 11:50 PM John Francis <johnf@panix.com> wrote: > The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular > at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. > This is the view I liked best: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> > > (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). > A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> > > > Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. > This is an example I found just a few blocks away: > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> > > > if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you > might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" > sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! > > P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but > I did have my phone ... > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions. >
JS
John Sessoms
Sat, Nov 19, 2022 10:02 PM

Based on "there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away from me",
I'm guessing California

... and using one of those on-line tree identification sites, I think
the red trees may be California Ash:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraxinus_dipetala

On 11/19/2022 2:27 AM, John Francis wrote:

On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote:

Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on
a nice sized modem.
I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native..
but I have a feeling you
won't know the answer :-)

ann

My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case
they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away
from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person).
I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here.

The phone pictures look pretty good on my 2560x1440 27" monitors, too.
A few months ago the battery in my wife's phone went on a growth spurt,
which forced the phone apart. As we were going to have to buy at least
one new phone we took the opportunity to switch to a different carrier
as well at a much better rate than we were paying before. I decided to
update my phone, too; we've both got not-quite-the-latest Google Pixel
phones (she's got a Pixel 6 because she wanted wireless charging - I've
got a Pixel 6a). The phone in her camera is supposedly a bit better
than the one in mine, but to be honest I'd be hard put to spot that.

For just walking around grab shots that phone camera is probably as
good as anything I own except possibly my M1X, and has the advantage
that I almost always have it with me. But there are, of course, still
situations where a DSLR wins out.  The most common one in my case is
when I'm photographing race cars - a 300mm lens on a u4/3 sensor gives
me the same field of view as a 600mm did on my old film bodies. This
lets me stay at a safe distance from the cars (and is a great deal
easier to carry around).

The one area where neither my phone nor my M1X match my old Pentax K5
is when I'm doing things like cat portrait photography.  You may recall
this shot I posted to the PDML back in 2018 when I bought Bill Robb's
old FA50mm/f1.4  - there's no way my phone can replicate that. In fact
I can't even replicate that with my M1X - the best I have at the same
FOV as a 50mm on a K5 is only a f4.

<http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg>

But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture
I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys
started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year.

On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote:

The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular
at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera.
This is the view I liked best:

   <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg>

(I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that).
A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me:

   <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg>

Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome.
This is an example I found just a few blocks away:

   <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg>

if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you
might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign.  This is the "STOP"
sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection!

P.S.  I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but
I did have my phone ...

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Based on "there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away from me", I'm guessing California ... and using one of those on-line tree identification sites, I think the red trees may be California Ash: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraxinus_dipetala On 11/19/2022 2:27 AM, John Francis wrote: > On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 08:34:15PM -0500, ann sanfedele wrote: >> Your phone did well.. at least in the eye of someone looking at the shots on >> a nice sized modem. >> I'm thinking the red leaved tree is an import.. but the yellow is native.. >> but I have a feeling you >> won't know the answer :-) >> >> ann > > My guess is that the yellow trees are Fremont Cottonwoods, in which case > they probably are native (there's a place named Fremont about 30 miles away > from me, and both the town and the tree are named after the same person). > I'm not sure what the red tree is, but there are quite a few around here. > > The phone pictures look pretty good on my 2560x1440 27" monitors, too. > A few months ago the battery in my wife's phone went on a growth spurt, > which forced the phone apart. As we were going to have to buy at least > one new phone we took the opportunity to switch to a different carrier > as well at a much better rate than we were paying before. I decided to > update my phone, too; we've both got not-quite-the-latest Google Pixel > phones (she's got a Pixel 6 because she wanted wireless charging - I've > got a Pixel 6a). The phone in her camera is supposedly a bit better > than the one in mine, but to be honest I'd be hard put to spot that. > > For just walking around grab shots that phone camera is probably as > good as anything I own except possibly my M1X, and has the advantage > that I almost always have it with me. But there are, of course, still > situations where a DSLR wins out. The most common one in my case is > when I'm photographing race cars - a 300mm lens on a u4/3 sensor gives > me the same field of view as a 600mm did on my old film bodies. This > lets me stay at a safe distance from the cars (and is a great deal > easier to carry around). > > The one area where neither my phone nor my M1X match my old Pentax K5 > is when I'm doing things like cat portrait photography. You may recall > this shot I posted to the PDML back in 2018 when I bought Bill Robb's > old FA50mm/f1.4 - there's no way my phone can replicate that. In fact > I can't even replicate that with my M1X - the best I have at the same > FOV as a 50mm on a K5 is only a f4. > > <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg> > > But at least I got that shot, which turns out to be the last picture > I ever took of Alex. Shortly after that lens test shot his kidneys > started to fail, and we eventually lost him earlier this year. > > >> >> On 11/16/2022 11:50 PM, John Francis wrote: >>> The foliage on the trees in my neighbourhood is looking pretty spectacular >>> at this time of year, so a few days ago I took a walk around with a camera. >>> This is the view I liked best: >>> >>> <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour1.jpg> >>> >>> (I grew up in the UK, so I'm not used to seeing leaves like that). >>> A day or so later I was out running errands, and saw this ahead of me: >>> >>> <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour2.jpg> >>> >>> >>> Of course there are times when these colours aren't quite so welcome. >>> This is an example I found just a few blocks away: >>> >>> <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/LocalColour/LocalColour3.jpg> >>> >>> >>> if you look at the top of the pole to the left of the tree trunk you >>> might just be able to make out an red octagonal sign. This is the "STOP" >>> sign that is supposed to warn drivers about the upcoming intersection! >>> >>> P.S. I didn't have my camera with me for the 2nd and 3rd shots, but >>> I did have my phone ... >>> -- >>> %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>> To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net >>> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. >> >> -- >> ann sanfedele photography >> https://annsan.smugmug.com >> https://www.cafepress.com/+ann-sanfedele+gifts >> https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/annsan >> https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/annsanfedelecalendarsandbooks >> -- >> %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net >> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- Vivere in aeternum aut mori conatur -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com