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Forum: Pentax K-3 Photo Contest 05-27-2014, 07:43 PM  
Travel A view of Avalon Bay in HDR
Posted By acbc
Replies: 4
Views: 1,130
Took 3 bracketed shots F13 ISO 100 @18mm.
Merged to HDR using Photomatix Essentials and Processed in Lightroom 5. Made my best effort not to overcook :).

On the way back during the bus ride the old lady stopped the bus at a road on the hill top to give us this grand view of the bay. It appeared as if the whole bay almost stood still for a moment to give me enough time to capture these shots. Please download to see the details of the street, the pier , all the boats and the casino.

Even if you dont want to nominate this - please feel free to leave a comment on where I can improve. That will help me a lot - since I am only making my first steps in this field and am self learning . :)

Sincerely
ACBC

Catlina Island - Avalon Bay HDR V2 by anoopchandranb, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax K-3 Photo Contest 04-28-2014, 11:18 PM  
People The Storm Chaser
Posted By DK77
Replies: 52
Views: 5,485
The Storm Chaser

Rain and lightning are faked in camera with a spray bottle and pipe cleaner bent into a bolt shape and illuminated off-camera. Minimal Photoshopping (colour tint added to sunglasses, reflection cleaned up a bit), otherwise the usual contrast/colour adjustments, dodging and burning. This is a selfie, so it was tricky to work the spray bottle and camera remote at the same time while keeping the sunglasses at the right angle, but it was a satisfying shoot. :)
Forum: Pentax K-3 Photo Contest 05-13-2014, 03:51 AM  
Landscape Mount Kosciusko
Posted By Tas
Replies: 8
Views: 1,319
I'm not a regular commenter on here, but seeing as you got not feedback last time, I can at least beat that by one. : )

I like the use of the leading line and the fact that 'our highest mountain' has no snow on it. The image is well exposed but this gives a deceptively warm look to what is likely to be a rather chilly location at the moment. Not a bad thing mind, as it might stimulate some interest from those in the northern climes with real mountains and stuff.

Anyhoo, I hope you had a great walk, I look forward to more images from your expedition and hopefully I'm just the first of many to drop in.

Tas
Forum: Post Your Photos! 03-08-2014, 11:03 PM  
Nature Ice storm part B
Posted By sherrvonne
Replies: 7
Views: 816
Pics from the yard, after I photographed one of the icy branches and I had went back inside my house, I heard the entire branch come crashing to the ground. sheesh!
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-04-2014, 01:51 PM  
PentaxForums.com February Daily Giveaway: Win a 35mm, 40mm, or 50mm lens!
Posted By Kerrowdown
Replies: 410
Views: 38,816
I'm in a very fortunate position that I really don't need anymore kit, hence my passing on of my daily win prizes last month. :)

Low and behold, I've won one of the lenses in the end of month draw... so with Adams prior approval, I though we might have some fun with a "Kerrowdown Giveaway" competition.

I propose a wee fun competition where members would submit images, of what they best feel portrays... "The Kerrowdown".

It will run for say a week, it's not about technical, it's just a bit fun, no real rules about how or what, just it's as long as it's taken with Pentax kit. ;)

At the end the week, I'll pick the best image and the winner receives the lens direct from Adam at Pentax Forums.

What do you think, are you up for it?
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-28-2014, 11:31 PM  
Travel Comics won up the classics.
Posted By zztopd
Replies: 6
Views: 860
"The Headless Horseman" is a novel by Mayne Reid written in 1865 or 1866.


Spiderman ate at the Headless Horseman head.
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 02-28-2014, 07:12 AM  
why I won't buy a k3 (Warning: Satire Thread)
Posted By dansamy
Replies: 102,997
Views: 4,829,335
Hey, look! It's an on topic post!
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-28-2014, 10:21 PM  
Travel walk there animals unprecedented beauty
Posted By zztopd
Replies: 6
Views: 635
the Cat, Begemot.


the Lama glama.


the Birdie just flew away,
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-28-2014, 09:58 AM  
Macro Alien bugs
Posted By bluestringer
Replies: 9
Views: 682
K200 and K10, pentax 50mm and 100mm f4 macro lenses. Sunpak ring flash.
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-28-2014, 02:24 PM  
Nature A few more home reef shots
Posted By rworegon
Replies: 14
Views: 830
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-28-2014, 08:31 PM  
Macro It's about Time!
Posted By eaglem
Replies: 20
Views: 1,528
and so it is!

Forum: Pentax Lens Articles 08-12-2010, 04:24 AM  
Sticky: How to use/meter Manual & M42 Lenses on all Pentax DSLRs (K-1, K-3, K-5, K-30, etc)
Posted By Adam
Replies: 358
Views: 416,615
Many Pentax DSLR owners want to use M42 screwmount (Takumar) lenses, or M or K manual lenses, on their cameras because of the low cost and relatively high image quality of these lenses.


If you're wondering whether or not these lenses can be used with Pentax DSLRs (or the K-01), then the answer is yes! Pentax as well as third-party manual and screwmount lenses can easily be mounted on any Pentax DSLR (such as the K-1 series, KP, K-3 series, K-70, K-S2, K-S1, K-50, K-500, K-30, K-5 series, K-r, K-x, K-7, K10D, K100D, K200D, *ist D, etc.) Just follow this guide!



Modern Pentax DSLRs use the Pentax "K-mount", which employs a bayonet and therefore differs significantly from the M42 screw mount. The older manual M and K (SMC Pentax-M, SMC Pentax) lenses actually use the bayonet, so they will not need an adapter - you can skip straight to the lower portion of this article (starting at "Important!") for information on how to meter with those lenses. Screwmount lenses usually have "Takumar" in their names, and in order to mount screwmount lenses on your k-mount body, you'll need a Pentax k to m42 adapter. Pictured above is the genuine Pentax adapter, which is ideally the one you want to get. Similar third-party adapters are also available. Caution: Many third-party adapters, such as this one, have a protruding flange which will prevent you from focusing all the way to infinity. If you want to buy a third-party adapter (they're generally cheaper), make sure that they don't have this flange. Here's an example of a good third-party adapter.

Once you have your adapter, the next step is to install it on your camera (it can easily be put on and removed on-the-fly). Check out the m42 to k adapter manual.


After you've installed the adapter, you'll want to mount the lens. This is done by screwing it into the camera until the lens feels firmly attached. The focusing window and lens ring should line up with the camera just like any other lens. Now that your lens is mounted, let's talk about how to take photos with it.

Important! The hard part is to get the camera to actually fire when a manual lens is mounted. In order to accomplish this, enter your camera's custom function menu, select the "Using Aperture Ring" setting (usually at the end of the menu, #21 on the K-7, #27 on the K-5, #27 on the K-3, #26 on the K-1), and set it to 2 (allowed). Once you do this, the shutter will at least fire, as it wouldn't have with this setting disabled (you would simply have seen an F-- indication on the top LCD/info screen). The setting description should read: 'Shutter will release when aperture ring is not set to the "A" position' when "allowed" is selected. Also note that the mount on the lens must be conductive for electrical current so that it shorts the electrical contacts on the camera body. All Pentax manufactured lenses have a conductive mount, but some third party lenses do not in which case the area of the mount touching the contacts must be sanded down.

K-30, K-50, K-500, K-70, K-S1, K-S2 and K-01 users: make sure you also set your green button "action in M/TAv Mode" to Tv SHIFT. This is found under the button customization menu (page 3 of the main menu) on the K-01 or as a custom function on the K-30, K-50 and K-500. On the K-S2 and K-70, look under the e-dial programming sub-menu under button customization in the record menu.

Finally, ensure that auto ISO is disabled.

At startup, if your camera asks you for the focal length, enter the actual focal length as labeled on the lens. This will ensure optimal Shake Reduction performance. For zooms, you can use the lower end of the zoom range (this ensures that there will be no over-compensation), or the focal length that you shoot at most often.

Now, let's discuss metering. Since manual lenses don't feed aperture data to the camera, the only way for the camera to check how much light is being passed through the lens is to measure the light while the lens is stopped down. Follow this procedure to properly meter with a screwmount, M, or K lens:

___0. Ensure that the "Using Aperture Ring" custom function is set to "2 (allowed)" (K-30/50/500/01 users must also ensure that the green button is configured to Tv Shift in M/TAv Mode) as described above
  1. Set your camera to M mode using the mode dial (your camera won't fire in other modes*)

  2. Compose and focus your image.

  3. Using the aperture ring (the ring at the very back of your lens; it will have numbers such as 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8 written on it), select your desired aperture setting. Note that the smaller the aperture number is, the more light passes through the lens, and the blurrier the out of focus areas of your photograph will be (and vice-versa). Note your lens will not stop down until step 5.

  4. [Screwmount lenses only] Switch the diaphragm clutch on your lens to "Manual" (you can leave it on Auto when composing and focusing if you don't want a dark viewfinder).

  5. Measure the light by either pressing the "Green Button" (older bodies may use the Av button), or pushing your power button to DOF preview mode (only available on high-end bodies). Your camera will automatically set the shutter speed for you.

All that's left now is for you to press the shutter release button to take your photo. Congratulations- you've now learned how to use M42 and M & K manual lenses with Pentax DSLRs!

*Screwmount lenses may also be used in Av mode since they are always stopped down to the aperture you will be shooting at (unlike M&K lenses, which are stopped down only when the shutter is released or when you meter as described above).

Note: if your aperture ring has an "A" on it, instead of doing stop-down metering as per this guide, you'll want to set the ring to "A" and use the camera's scrollweel to adjust the aperture via Av mode.

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Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-26-2014, 06:51 PM  
Landscape Camelback Mountain
Posted By scratchpaddy
Replies: 14
Views: 1,514
The valley the Phoenix area occupies is generally very flat, but a few mountains crop up straight out of the city streets. The tallest of those is Camelback Mountain, rising about 1,200 feet (~370m) above the city below.

Since it's the highest place in the heart of a city of four million, it attracts a ton of visitors. The city website repeatedly tries to dissuade you from hiking there: the trail's harder than you think it is, it's really crowded, you'll never find a parking space, it's really hot, etc... :lol:

I went there at sunrise on a weekday morning, as weekend visits are all but impossible except to the few who find parking first.



I had actually meant to hike the Valley's second tallest peak that morning. I had gotten there just before sunrise, only to find a sign that said dogs aren't allowed. :mad: So, I wandered over to Camelback instead. This was my first visit, and I didn't know exactly how to get there, but a mountain is hard to miss. I found it quick enough, and figured out where I had to park on my second circuit around the mountain. Camelback is tall, but not that big otherwise.

All the city's fitness gurus were on the trail already. I'm not much for fitness. I just like to walk. ;)



There's a helipad just before the trail's difficult section begins. Most who just came to jog turn around here; the final section is mostly done on all fours.



I found this guy in blue again while I was on my way back down. He was scrambling up a very steep area which was not actually part of the trail; he'd lost track of it, which is easy to do if you're in a rush.



I had to let Skippy off the leash for the last section. I needed all four limbs to climb, and she could do a lot better scrambling up the rocks without me holding her back. She was much better at it than I was, really.



This jogger was not about to let a little scrambling stop him, or even slow him down much at all.



These two were taking their time. She was, anyway. He seemed happy to wait.



The summit is a good place to show off your battle scars to the ladies. :p



I like this sign. "Cholla Trail: Straight Down." It's accurate. ;) I hear the trail up the other side (Echo Canyon) is more difficult, though. :confused:



For scale, you can see someone still at the summit in this picture.



I met these two fitness gurus back at the helipad. Climbing a mountain is not enough! We need pushups and jumping jacks too. :hmm:



They had a dog named Napa. Unlike his owners, he seemed sane enough. ;)

Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-26-2014, 07:32 PM  
Landscape Yosemite
Posted By GeoJerry
Replies: 19
Views: 1,482
Some shots from last year's Yosemite trip (plus one from Bodie), re-edited with my favorite new toy, Topaz Simplify.
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-25-2014, 12:01 PM  
Nature Winter Walk
Posted By tessfully
Replies: 17
Views: 1,410
Just a few shots I like from a recent walk. Thanks for looking.














Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-25-2014, 01:29 PM  
Nature 2014-02-25-Best-of-the-blind
Posted By normhead
Replies: 28
Views: 1,877
I needed a picture for one of the contests, the theme just happens to be "Blue". I thought where could I get a picture of something blue? Tess suggested a picture of a Blue Jay. "Piece of cake" I thought. So I sat out in the blind until my fingers froze....and got a lot more than just Blue Jays... not that there's anything wrong with Blue Jays..

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Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-24-2014, 08:28 PM  
Pets Border Collie
Posted By omi1225
Replies: 11
Views: 1,027















Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-24-2014, 08:31 PM  
People Charlie offers juice!
Posted By 45 Mike
Replies: 5
Views: 739
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-24-2014, 02:04 PM  
Landscape Beach pics
Posted By Kerrowdown
Replies: 12
Views: 879
Aye, sorry right enough I forgot you were "down under". :lol::lol::lol:
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-24-2014, 01:20 PM  
Nature Capercaillie
Posted By Stickl
Replies: 5
Views: 521
#1


#2
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-23-2014, 08:17 PM  
Pets Dozer Boy
Posted By Westoz
Replies: 16
Views: 1,256
Millie's brother Dozer takes a less serious more laid-back style to life. He was a long term resident of the Swan Animal Haven and now takes advantage of is lucky fall into the resort life style.:cool:
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-23-2014, 08:39 PM  
Nature Monkeys
Posted By mtux
Replies: 4
Views: 671
There are lots of monkeys in our nearby park :)

Which one do you like?

Looking for food! by mtux, on Flickr


First steps of the baby monkey! by mtux, on Flickr


Looking for what!? by mtux, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-22-2014, 06:59 PM  
Nature Great Egret Eggs
Posted By snooked
Replies: 7
Views: 743
Great Egret in flight landing near mate on nest tending to eggs in Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Florida.

Ed
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-21-2014, 11:11 PM  
Abstract the moon and skyline reflections
Posted By nrrfed
Replies: 9
Views: 655
here's my first attempt at shooting the moon.. it was surprisingly difficult to get the exposure right and had to stick with manual. You don't really think about how bright the moon is, but it was VERY easy to accidently blow the highlights on the Moon. So here ya go:


moon? by nrrfed, on Flickr

Taken with a K5ii + Tamron 17-50 2.8 @ 50mm. f8 and 10s I believe the exposure was.
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-22-2014, 02:28 PM  
Nature Greenhouse Shoot
Posted By boriscleto
Replies: 2
Views: 647

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