Swift1
Veteran
I had one for a while for this very reason.
The Colors from Pentax digital cameras seemed superior to other consumer offerings early on in the game (especially in the red tones which the K10D seemed very good at giving some range).
That and mounting K and M42 mounts was so simple and inexpensive.
Congrats on your decade Colton.
Nice looking images. Always enjoy this sort of "Rural street" photography.
The colors/light on this day have give a nice almost nostalgic effect.
Thanks, Andy.
Happy Anniversary Colton, and thanks for sharing these images. Passed thru Talent a couple times over the years, your pics make me want to pass thru again.
Best wishes with the health issues.
-Tim
Thank you, Tim.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Congratulations to you and your camera for being together for ten years.
Those photographs are very good ... the compositions and feel are complimented by the colours of the Pentax sensor.
Those photographs are very good ... the compositions and feel are complimented by the colours of the Pentax sensor.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I liked Keith's description of the K10d's color rendering. I have always liked it too. Not harsh almost soft. Colton's images show the same feel.
Pentax K10d by John Carter, on Flickr
St. Elizabeth Golf. by John Carter, on Flickr


Swift1
Veteran
Congratulations to you and your camera for being together for ten years.
Those photographs are very good ... the compositions and feel are complimented by the colours of the Pentax sensor.![]()
Thank you, Keith.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
As usual, it's alway a pleasure seeing your observational work on small-town US. Sitting down here in a tiny corner of Tasmania it's like a glimpse into another world 
Brings back nice memories of my first 'serious' camera, a K20D.
Brings back nice memories of my first 'serious' camera, a K20D.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I love your images too Colton, and I think we have a special one today, as there are 2 people captured!
I'm grateful you are here.
I'm grateful you are here.
Swift1
Veteran
As usual, it's alway a pleasure seeing your observational work on small-town US. Sitting down here in a tiny corner of Tasmania it's like a glimpse into another world
Brings back nice memories of my first 'serious' camera, a K20D.
I love your images too Colton, and I think we have a special one today, as there are 2 people captured!
I'm grateful you are here.
I totally missed these replies, but thank you both for the comments
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