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12/19/2006 02:55:24 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by nickp37: I was going to say "moon over my-hammy" but then I realized that was from the Denny's menu, then I looked it up so it wouldn't be fair to answer.
BTW, there are more than two. |
Well, sure there are, but there are two that are absolutely his most famous, that have moons in the title and the image both. Go ahead and name 'em so I can go to bed, OK?
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12/19/2006 02:57:09 AM · #27 |
How can I? I could name three, but I don't know which two are most famous. :) |
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12/19/2006 02:59:33 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by nickp37: How can I? I could name three, but I don't know which two are most famous. :) |
So gimme all three and I'll tell you if you're reading my mind; it was a dumb question anyway, I am tired. I been getting this new machine up to speed for hours now.
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12/19/2006 03:02:46 AM · #29 |
New computers are a pain so I won't hold you up.
"Moon and Half Dome" "Joshua Tree and Moon" "Autumn Moon, The High Sierra Form Glacier Point"
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12/19/2006 03:04:10 AM · #30 |
The first one for sure. The other iconic image is "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico".
Good night all :-)
R.
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12/19/2006 03:07:11 AM · #31 |
So I guess I have one more, huh?
What is the largest telephoto lens for non-military use anywhere in the world?
Hint: Think Zeiss |
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12/19/2006 03:14:12 AM · #32 |
What photographer broke their nose in the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco?
Too easy... |
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12/19/2006 03:16:18 AM · #33 |
Originally posted by Blue Moon: Too easy... |
Well... |
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12/19/2006 10:51:10 AM · #34 |
Originally posted by Blue Moon: What photographer broke their nose in the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco?
Too easy... |
Ansel Adams, who said "My beauty was marred forever." |
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12/19/2006 11:01:10 AM · #35 |
OK, What year was the first photograph of a human being made and who took it? (Hint: the person in the photo is NOT the main subject.) Bonus points for a link to the image. |
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12/19/2006 11:05:23 AM · #36 |
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12/19/2006 11:06:37 AM · #37 |
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12/19/2006 11:18:49 AM · #38 |
Originally posted by timfythetoo: maybe? |
No |
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12/19/2006 11:19:06 AM · #39 |
Originally posted by timfythetoo: or this |
Yes!! |
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12/19/2006 11:23:42 AM · #40 |
Where can you see the world's first photograph ?
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12/19/2006 11:28:34 AM · #41 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Where can you see the world's first photograph ? |
The University of Texas at Austin? |
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12/19/2006 11:29:24 AM · #42 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman: Originally posted by Gordon: Where can you see the world's first photograph ? |
The University of Texas at Austin? |
And online? |
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12/19/2006 11:30:24 AM · #43 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman: Originally posted by Gordon: Where can you see the world's first photograph ? |
The University of Texas at Austin? |
Yup (though I'm sure there could be a fight over what is considered the first process to actually be photography ;) but Niépce' first photo from 1826 is on display, here in Austin. and online, as GE said
I doubt it would have scored well at DPC
Message edited by author 2006-12-19 11:30:59.
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12/19/2006 11:35:30 AM · #44 |
first commercial color film, the Autochrome plates, was manufactured by whom and from what country?
and a bonus question:
Why are most L - lens white?
Message edited by author 2006-12-19 11:39:34. |
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12/19/2006 11:40:53 AM · #45 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman:
and a bonus question:
Why are most L - lens white? |
The paint color was chosen as white does not absorb heat that might impair the precise glass instruments located inside the lens.
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12/19/2006 11:43:37 AM · #46 |
Originally posted by timfythetoo: Originally posted by Southern Gentleman:
and a bonus question:
Why are most L - lens white? |
The paint color was chosen as white does not absorb heat that might impair the precise glass instruments located inside the lens. |
Yes
The fluorite lens elements used for Canon L lenses are prone to distortion when overheated... thus the lenses are painted white to minimise the risk.
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12/19/2006 11:44:37 AM · #47 |
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12/19/2006 11:45:12 AM · #48 |
Originally posted by jfriesen: The Lumiere brothers |
Correct! What country? |
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12/19/2006 11:47:08 AM · #49 |
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12/19/2006 11:51:23 AM · #50 |
Originally posted by jfriesen: France |
Correct! |
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