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WJT

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    Budapest Castle District

    This was a bit of a windy evening so the foreground flowers are showing some motion blur.
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    Wurzburg, Germany

    From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

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    18587131

    From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

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    National Opera in Budapest

    From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

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  5. From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

    Shot along the Danube river.

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  6. From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

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    Budapest Castle District

    From the album: EUROPEAN ADVENTURE by WJT

    © YARMOUTH LANE PHOTOGRAPHY

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    Kingfisher II

    Great shot...nicely captured! Regards.
  9. Thanks for the commnents! Regards.
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    Viburnum Berries

    From the album: FLOWERS-TREES-GARDENS by WJT

    This past Spring was exceeding wet. This Leather Leaf Viburnum was covered with flowers, which eventually matured into these red berries.

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  11. Sixteen millimeter film was my savior! In fourth grade (late 1950's) I was able to let the teacher (Sister Felcianna, God bless her) borrow my family's 16mm sound projector and she would have the class and I spend the afternoon watching movies. One of my favorites was "Our Mr. Sun", directed by Frank Capra. Great movie, then and now.
  12. Sam, thanks for the feedback!
  13. I could see where the group on the bottom could probably stand alone. The upper group, on the other hand, would not work well by itself. There is nothing worse than a composition of just two. Maybe having something in the middle other than the sun's rays could tie it together. Thanks for the input.
  14. Thanks! Yes, one more foot to the left would have done it.
  15. Trying out a new camera setup.
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    Coneflowers

    From the album: FLOWERS-TREES-GARDENS by WJT

    © 2019 YARMOUTH LANE PHOTOGRAPHY

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    Tree Lilly

    Pentax 645Z 2019

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  19. Celebrating our hard won freedoms today.
  20. Well, I just installed the Ricoh Pentax Image Transmitter 2 software and gave it try with my 645Z. If tethering software were the deciding factor for my purchase of the 645Z I would cancel the order. The program works but it is so clunky that I can not see how a Pro Photog would be satisfied with using it. For me it will be okay; I will use it occasionally in my backyard, for example, to snap some shots of hummingbirds and such, but beyond that it really is not worth the investment. Regards.
  21. Glenn, thanks for the link. The camranger would certainly fit the bill if it would work with the 645Z. Regards.
  22. I would be interested in hearing about your experiences regarding tethering a camera to a computer. I recently acquired a Pentax 645Z and loaded the Ricoh plugin for Lightroom on my PC. All this provides is essentially a glorified, computerized shutter release button on my PC desktop. The Ricoh Digital Camera Utility program that comes with the 645Z, also installed on the PC, will allow me to transfer the images via a USB3 connection but will not permit any adjustment of the camera itself (such as shutter speed, aperture, focus, WB, etc). I would like to be able to control remotely at least these basic camera functions.
  23. Hello, If memory serves me SCSI ID 7 is reserved for the adapter card itself so do not use that. You should be fine selecting one of the other numbers for the ID of the scanner. It does not matter what number you use as long as it is not used by another SCSI device. Also, make sure that you have the terminations set correctly. There is a DIP switch on the scanner to do this. The last SCSI device must be terminated, since you have only the scanner it would be the last device on the SCSI cable, right?
  24. The Minolta scanner, when new, came with an Ultra SCSI D-sub half-pitch 50 pin cable. The adapter that I am using on my XP Pro PC is an Adaptec 29320A Ultra320 SCSI chip that is built into the Supermicro MB. Be sure to set your terminations correctly. Not to insult you but did you remove the locking screw underneath the scanner? That could cause a problem if left in place.
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