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Forum: Monthly Photo Contests 12-10-2018, 05:39 PM  
Rising above fog
Posted By jevans
Replies: 15
Views: 1,192
I would like to nominate this photo
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 07-21-2017, 12:41 PM  
Poll: Lens advice needed - 300mm on K-3
Posted By jevans
Replies: 19
Views: 2,055
you could try looking for a Tokina AT-X FA 80-400mm F4.5-5.6, I went through several lens looking for something that worked for me..without spending $700-800 or more . They are quite sharp, mine out to 400 although some say theirs starts to soften around 350 . fairly compact , nice felt lined hood, metal so it is a little heaver than the plastic ones..but nothing like the big sigma's .. .cost would be around your budget..not real common but you can find them..

look under lens reviews in this forum

fyi: shoot with a k3
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 01-25-2017, 09:01 AM  
2016 sucked - sold all my gear - looking to rebuild
Posted By jevans
Replies: 39
Views: 5,294
"Times are strange and likely to get stranger."

A very true statement
Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing 01-04-2017, 01:35 PM  
What's Your Experience With AFFINITY PHOTO Professional photo editing software?
Posted By jevans
Replies: 13
Views: 3,149
For the price, yes, buy it,
Intro comment- I do not do a lot of heavy editing, like creating an image, I only work on the ones I shoot, so there are some who would still be better off with photoshop, and you have to learn how to use affinity, so if you are used to photoshop, elements, etc.. it my be a little frustrating since things go from a little different to a lot different, And if you do 3d then affinity is out, they don't do it.
I used the Bata for about a month, it had speed issues, locked up sometimes, some functions did not work correctly, but is was bata. I have to say that affinity worked through the issues very fast. On the issue thread site they responded to customers ( a novel idea) and fixed things. SO, I bought the release version. Much faster, I have seen no bugs in what I do but a few have been reported some issues. IF you go to their web sight and go to photo for windows you can see what is going on.
You have to watch every tutorial you can find to see how to do some things,,, they need a manual (they are working on it)

Why did i buy it:
-very good customer support through bata,
-I like the way the layers work in affinity, vs Photshop
-Everything is there, including HDR, pano, photo stacking, I have only used the pano, so far it works fine... but i have not presented any really tough stitching yet. IF I have to I can use ICE, but...
-As for the Personas, they are what they are, you have to move through them, yo would start with the raw editor if you shoot in raw and then develop it, move to the photo persona were everything else is done, save the finished work. There is also a persona for saving in different formats and sizes. Easier than moving from lightroom-photoshop-ICE-etc.
-In raw it works in 32bit color- vary large color window...I know, my monitor can not see that.. but allows you to push everything to see what you would get
-ALL updates and revs are FREE, when they make it better you get it.

The bad:
-you have to change a setting every time you open up the software and use RAW to get rid of the raw presets, they drive clipping when you adjust. PITA, they need to change that ( found that in a tutorial) did I mention to watch all the tutorials you can find..
-Lightroom is still a better raw editing tool, but this is rev 1 of affinity, and it is close, it will get better
-Did I say You have to watch every tutorial you can find to see how to do some things,,, they need a manual (they are working on it)
Forum: General Photography 12-16-2016, 12:02 PM  
Why do you shoot?
Posted By jevans
Replies: 55
Views: 4,353
Because it is Two sided: It requires creativity and technical knowledge

I can use my logical brain to do all the math and figure out DOF, aperture setting etc. And I can use my creative brain to find the right lighting, scene, image. And then go home and look at what I have created and say: that is soooo cool.
Forum: Pentax Camera and Field Accessories 11-10-2016, 05:04 PM  
Filters
Posted By jevans
Replies: 11
Views: 1,237
I would agree with lithedreamer
77mm is a great choice, you can use step down rings to get you to any lens, or step up if you are not to much bigger
B&W and Hoya make great filters - either would serve you well

In my bag -

B&W 10-stop ND - water falls, streams etc
B&W 5 stop ND - for stacking or flash, less or more dreamy water
Hoya CPL - sky, lake reflections etc.
Forum: Pentax Camera and Field Accessories 09-24-2016, 09:34 AM  
Looking for a hiking bag
Posted By jevans
Replies: 57
Views: 6,085
I use a Vanguard 48gr, looks like a back pack, not a camera bag, will hold all your gear + has a rain cover, plus some clothing, and a sleeve for camel back type water bag. it is a little over your $100 budget, you may be able to find one on ebay for a $150...
Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing 09-09-2016, 06:59 AM  
On1 Photo Freezing, Hanging, Not Responding
Posted By jevans
Replies: 21
Views: 7,890
windws tells me campatablity will be Vista, I will try it and see if it makes a diffrence .....We will see, their web site says there will be a delayed response due to the holiday. Good thing I use LR for most of my work. But I really like the haze removal tools, I will let everyone new if I here back from them
Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing 09-07-2016, 06:50 AM  
On1 Photo Freezing, Hanging, Not Responding
Posted By jevans
Replies: 21
Views: 7,890
thanks all. I will try the turn off instead of reboot... I Have reloaded it 3 times, and am in run as Admin now, does not seam to hang up but it is running slow, as in I move a slider for say.... color and it takes 2-3 sec for the slider to actually move, I have sent off a measage to on1 see what they say.
any other suggestions are welcome.
Forum: General Photography 01-20-2015, 04:59 PM  
Astrophotography on a grand scale
Posted By jevans
Replies: 6
Views: 1,666
Assume, the Hubble is such a great telescope To bad I can't get that shot with the K5 :)
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