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[MF3D.FORUM:1505] List scope (was Re: flash formulas)


  • From: Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1505] List scope (was Re: flash formulas)
  • Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 21:28:40 -0600

"David W. Kesner" wrote:

> > Do you have any pix you can share with us that utilized
> > these flash set ups for caves?  Should be very cool....
> 
> I could, but they are not MF and probably not "allowed" on
> this list *{;-)

After about 2 dozen off-topic posts by five participants, you
are suddenly worried someone is going to censor a URL to some
images?  ;-)

The flash stuff is interesting and a worthwhile topic for
discussion (somewhere), but please remember that this is
the MF3D list.  Although it started innocently enough, this
is a good example of something that would have been better
moved off-list in the early stages.  But if you are able to
upload some pictures for us to look at after reading all this
discussion, please go ahead and post the link.

By way of contrast, when Joel posted about the expo and wrote:

| Not sure who did the series on "Nevada City" - I particularly
| liked "Nevada City Hotel". Are you reading this list at
| the moment? What cameras / lens separation are you using?

it would have been appropriate to post the reply to the list
so we could all read some background info about this nice
MF 3D image.  (But without re-igniting the stereo base wars,
please.)

The answers, BTW, are partially present in the image description
sheet included in the folio.  See the page expo2000entries.html
at location http://www.rmm3d.com/funlearn/ (copy and paste to
make a complete URL).  (Photographer was Bill Glickman, and the
equipment was two Mamiya M7s.)

Paul Talbot