joe_buechler Posted June 17, 2000 Share Posted June 17, 2000 This is for sharing images made with the Voigtlander 15mm f4,5 Heliar. <p> <A HREF="http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo.tcl?photo_id=29903&size=md"><IMG SRC="http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display.tcl?photo_id=29903&size=sm" NOSAVE HEIGHT=133 WIDTH=200></A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spearhead Posted June 18, 2000 Share Posted June 18, 2000 <a href="http://www.spirer.com/images/tirespan.jpg"><img src="http://www.spirer.com/images/tiresm.jpg"></a> Music and Portraits Blog: Life in Portugal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom_bryant6 Posted June 19, 2000 Share Posted June 19, 2000 <A href=http://www.wizard.net/~tbryant/wierdQrtr.jpg>Monster hand photo</A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albert_smith Posted June 19, 2000 Share Posted June 19, 2000 On the "monster hand" picture, while the near / far distortion is apparent, check out the house in the background. All of the lines seem pretty straight. I've used some mid-level 28mm lenses in the distant past that couldn't have pulled that off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe_buechler Posted June 20, 2000 Author Share Posted June 20, 2000 <A HREF="http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo.tcl?photo_id=30798"><IMG SRC="http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display.tcl?photo_id=30798&siz e=sm" NOSAVE HEIGHT=199 WIDTH=143></A><BR CLEAR=BOTH> <p> Crypts, Washington National Cathedral Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael_darnton1 Posted June 22, 2000 Share Posted June 22, 2000 I wonder if someone here could provide info on how to post photos. Obviously there's a trick to doing it correctly, one that even the same person couldn't repeat the second time :-) I searched around the site and gave up finding the answer, so I guess I have to ask. . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spearhead Posted June 22, 2000 Share Posted June 22, 2000 Michael, use View -> Source and check the source code posted by Joe or me. Then copy it with your photo into the Answer box. Music and Portraits Blog: Life in Portugal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spearhead Posted June 22, 2000 Share Posted June 22, 2000 Sorry, I forgot to mention that the photo must be accessible on the web. I don't think there's any way to upload a photo to this forum. Music and Portraits Blog: Life in Portugal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe_buechler Posted June 22, 2000 Author Share Posted June 22, 2000 Michael, Jeff is correct, you have to publish your photo somewhere else on the web first, than copy-and-paste the html from a WORKING :) post, edited with the URL address of your published photo. <p> There's lots of places to publish photos on the web for free. Try Geocities or Photo.Net. Most ISP's provide free web publishing space on their server as part of your Internet package. <p> As for my last two posts - how embarrassing! I first pasted the text into a "Test" Lusenet forum, and it worked perfectly! I don't know what went wrong. Maybe there's an open tag in a previous message, but I couldn't spot it. I emailed Tony to please delete those two messages, 'cause it sure looks ugly...<p><i>Not to worry; all fixed now. Thanks for posting your image! - Tony</i> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_rowlett2 Posted June 23, 2000 Share Posted June 23, 2000 Thanks, Joe. I haven't received the email yet because I'm out of town at the moment and not receiving mail at my current location (my parent's place in Fairbanks). I'll be home tomorrow to check it.<p>I wish it were easier for folks to post photos. It's a bit cumbersome no matter what tricks and shortcuts one learns. Jeff and Joe are certainly correct... you have to have your image published some place already. In other words, you have to be able to type in is address and filename into the "Go to" or "Address" field at the top of your browser. Once on the net, it is "relatively" simple to post the image on a greenspun.com forum such as this one. The way you do it is with a bit of html.<p>The simplist way is with the img tag, but I would do what Jeff mentioned and just "View->Source" of a post that contains an image and just copy that. Once copied, change the address and filename to reflect your target image. I like to center my image posts with the center tag. Hope all that helps. It would sure be nice if it were easier, I know. Let me know if you have difficulties or further questions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albert_smith Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Surfing around and came across a comparison with numerous photos of the heliar and the hologen. A 500 dollar lens vs a 2000 dollar plus one. The tests are informal and utilize both color and black and white. You can check it out at: http://www.mcnab.org/~ramarren/photostuff/holhel/holhelcomp.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
godfrey Posted July 4, 2000 Share Posted July 4, 2000 <HTML> <CENTER> <IMG SRC="http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/photostuff/ ptlobos/tree-15bs.JPG" WIDTH=402 HEIGHT=259 ALIGN=bottom> <P><TABLE BORDER=1 WIDTH="80%"> <TR> <TD> <P><I>> http://www.mcnab.org/~ramarren/photostuff/holhel/ holhelcomp.htm</I></P> <P>Well, that's just weird. I don't know who has the domain <I><mcnab.org></I> but they're aliasing <I><bayarea.net></I> with their domain name. This website is mine, the welcome page is at <I><http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/></I>.<BR> <BR> <I><http://www.mcnab.org/></I> returns me to the BayArea.net home page.<BR> <BR> I've sent a note to BayArea.net about this.</P> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </P></CENTER> <P>I've been using the Heliar for nearly a year now and I love it, it's a great lens. I like it much more than the Zeiss Hologon I had before. The Hologon is techniclaly better corrected and with its graduated ND filter returns a more accurate negative, but that makes it an f/16 lens which is a pain to work with. The extremely short lens mount makes it very hard to take pictures with and not get your fingers in the image. The Heliar is much friendlier, faster, and just a lot of fun to work with.</P> <P>Here are some links to images I've made with the Heliar that I enjoy (the first is a larger version of the image I've attached here):</P> <BLOCKQUOTE><A HREF="http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/photostuff/ ptlobos/tree-15b.JPG">Tree at Point Lobos, CA</A><BR> <A HREF="http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/photostuff/fshrmn/ fshrmn.htm">Fisherman at the Wharf</A><BR> <A HREF="http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/photostuff/mpix2/ mpix2.htm">At Morro Bay</A></BLOCKQUOTE> <P>It really is a fun lens to work with and very sharp. I am going to do a lot more with it on this summer's trip to the Isle of Man.</P> <P><A HREF="mailto:ramarren@bayarea.net"><B>Godfrey</B></A><BR> <<A HREF="http://www.bayarea.net/~ramarren/">http://www.bayarea.net/ ~ramarren/</A>></P> </BODY> </HTML> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
godfrey Posted July 4, 2000 Share Posted July 4, 2000 BTW, I created my submission above in Claris Home Page, went to the HTML code view window, copied it and pasted it into the edit window provided by the forum. It was easy... <grin> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom_bryant6 Posted July 18, 2000 Share Posted July 18, 2000 Here's one I wasn't expecting. I call it 1,000 portraits. Note that the folks in the foregroung had no idea they were in the picture, and therefore didn't start looking self conscious. The original negative shows the expression on most of the people here, almost to the back row. <A href="http://www.wizard.net/~tbryant/crowdQtr.jpg"> <img src="http://www.wizard.net/~tbryant/crowdQtr.jpg"> </A> <p> <A href="http://www.wizard.net/~tbryant/crowd.jpg>Click here for a larger image.></A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_rowlett2 Posted July 18, 2000 Share Posted July 18, 2000 Do you have a link to a larger version, Tom? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom_bryant6 Posted July 18, 2000 Share Posted July 18, 2000 Sorry about that last post. I wish there was a way to preview a post before submitting it on this site... <p> <A href="http://www.wizard.net/~tbryant/crowd.jpg">Click here for a larger version of the crowd shot.</A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe_buechler Posted July 19, 2000 Author Share Posted July 19, 2000 Tom, ask and you shall receive. You can preview your posts <A HREF="http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=Test%20your%20 HTML">here</A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spearhead Posted July 19, 2000 Share Posted July 19, 2000 <center><a href="http://www.spirer.com/images/religion.jpg"> <img src="http://www.spirer.com/images/religionsm.jpg"></a> </center><p> I happened to be looking through some contact sheets from a few months ago and found this one I'd never bothered with. Sometimes that happens...<p> 15mm Heliar on Hexar RF, Tri-X, Rodinal. Neg scan, cropped to "panoramic" format. Music and Portraits Blog: Life in Portugal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon_ladd1 Posted November 16, 2000 Share Posted November 16, 2000 Sure hope this works. I took this shot on Prince Edward Island while motorcycling through Canada this fall using 15mm Heliar. Bounced the lens over 5000 miles from Florida to Cape Brenton. <p> <IMG SRC="http://www.jacksonville.net/~jonladd/PEI_Cway.jpg"> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_rowlett2 Posted November 16, 2000 Share Posted November 16, 2000 Jon, I fixed your link. You needed to place angle brackets around the entire IMG tag, including the URL to your image.<p> Nice image! Very nice use of the wide angle. I love those colors, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donald_maldonado Posted July 8, 2002 Share Posted July 8, 2002 <http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=639142&size=md> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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