From j88per at gmail.com Wed Jun 4 23:55:42 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 21:55:42 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question Message-ID: As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience it once before I really mess things up. As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the best use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every minute of it! I am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather than reading, you older types should enjoy this or at least get a laugh at my expense, its allowed if not encouraged! :) Thanks Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tony at crystalskishop.com Thu Jun 5 00:24:40 2008 From: tony at crystalskishop.com (Tony Martinez) Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 22:24:40 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00b401c8c6c4$130edd10$392c9730$@com> Andrew, I have never done any film developing personally, but one person I was friends with did his own. He practiced with some film in the light to get the feel of it. Then developed his own film. This was B/W only. Once he had the negatives, he would pick out the ones he wanted printed and then head to a dark room. The developing was done in PITCH black. I have used the darkroom on Pearl st. It was easy to use and always ready to go. But, since the use of digital has blossomed, he has cut down on the times that he has the darkroom available. He might even have some equipment available for sale. I have a Mamiya C3. I took it to the Sand Dunes with Gregg a while back. I really enjoyed it. I miss not using it more, but having kids has kept me to just using the D70. Someday though... Tony Martinez From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Carlson Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:56 PM To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Subject: [FRPS] Question As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience it once before I really mess things up. As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the best use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every minute of it! I am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather than reading, you older types should enjoy this or at least get a laugh at my expense, its allowed if not encouraged! :) Thanks Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j88per at gmail.com Thu Jun 5 00:37:44 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 22:37:44 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: <00b401c8c6c4$130edd10$392c9730$@com> References: <00b401c8c6c4$130edd10$392c9730$@com> Message-ID: I'm doing quite a bit actually. Costs for film are down dramatically and I'm enjoying it. Like I said, I'm doing developing, sounds similar to what your friend did, but as I set up a darkroom, it'd be nice to actually visit one first, add confidence to let me know I"m doing it right you know? Digital still has its place I think and I'll always use it, but learning with film can be fun and educational. Plus working with the different formats are really helping me a lot. I was shooting a CU game this past fall, and it was a big game, all the sports photogs where there. You could hear the canon 1d/3 rip off 10fps. It was like a mini vietnam! (ok, I didn't actually experience vietnam but its what you'd expect) Whole ranks of pros just there to watch OU and CU. It was funny. I'm reading Ansel Adams, The Negative right now and its interesting, especially with everyone moving to digital, the principles still apply. Plus it helps me to think and visualize, slow down, look, open the eyes, open the mind. Many of the shots I've taken both digital and film versions of, its interesting to see where each has strength. Many times the film version is stronger but some clouds the other day, digital looked better than film. I don't have any filters yet of course for film so that was an impact. its all good, its photography! A On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Tony Martinez wrote: > Andrew, I have never done any film developing personally, but one person > I was friends with did his own. He practiced with some film in the light to > get the feel of it. Then developed his own film. This was B/W only. Once he > had the negatives, he would pick out the ones he wanted printed and then > head to a dark room. The developing was done in PITCH black. > > I have used the darkroom on Pearl st. It was easy to use and always ready > to go. But, since the use of digital has blossomed, he has cut down on the > times that he has the darkroom available. He might even have some equipment > available for sale. > > > > I have a Mamiya C3. I took it to the Sand Dunes with Gregg a while back. I > really enjoyed it. I miss not using it more, but having kids has kept me to > just using the D70. Someday though?.. > > > > Tony Martinez > > > > > > *From:* frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto: > frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] *On Behalf Of *Andrew Carlson > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:56 PM > *To:* Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > *Subject:* [FRPS] Question > > > > As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting a > couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a large > format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and flexibility of > the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own MF film in a > tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still have a > darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just > kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience > it once before I really mess things up. > > As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, > increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the best > use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every minute of it! I > am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather than reading, you older > types should enjoy this or at least get a laugh at my expense, its allowed > if not encouraged! :) > > Thanks > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tim Hardy ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Carlson To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:55 PM Subject: [FRPS] Question As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience it once before I really mess things up. As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the best use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every minute of it! I am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather than reading, you older types should enjoy this or at least get a laugh at my expense, its allowed if not encouraged! :) Thanks Andrew _______________________________________________ FRPS mailing list FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From knoche at wdk.com Thu Jun 5 10:26:49 2008 From: knoche at wdk.com (William D. Knoche) Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:26:49 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4847F7A9.1090707@wdk.com> I still have a wet darkroom though not much used. I have a Jobo rotary processor and did all my film there as it is more more efficient and much higher quality and consistency than can be done in tanks or in a tray (where scratches are inevitable). What film? I have a lot of chemistry but don't know what you might need. I am setup for 4x5 and smaller. --bill Andrew Carlson wrote: > As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been > shooting a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just > acquired a large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the > ease and flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been > developing my own MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does > anyone in FRPS still have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know > what a darkroom is? (just kidding) I will be setting up my own > eventually, but I'd like to experience it once before I really mess > things up. > > As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, > increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the > best use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every > minute of it! I am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather > than reading, you older types should enjoy this or at least get a > laugh at my expense, its allowed if not encouraged! :) > > Thanks > Andrew > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > From sparker at parkerpress.com Fri Jun 6 10:11:36 2008 From: sparker at parkerpress.com (Steve Parker) Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 08:11:36 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Interesting: The History Of The First Photograph Message-ID: <940FE8EE-2E5E-400B-A3E7-0E353FA2CC68@parkerpress.com> This article contains a section on the "History of the first photograph". I found it interesting, and thought some of you might too.... http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/06/new-goodie-niepces-camera-obscura-and-the-history-of-the-first-photograph/ Steve -- Steve Parker sparker at parkerpress.com Home of The ParkerPress : http://www.parkerpress.com/ From gregg at lowrimore.com Fri Jun 6 10:29:20 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 08:29:20 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] =?iso-8859-1?q?Fwd=3A_Exclusive_Pro_Photographer_Offer_=96?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_FREE_Gallery_Wrap?= References: <20080606-08050872-eb8@rmmailer.colo.reachmail.com> Message-ID: <50B056FE-68F0-4DE6-A075-9A2280ABCCDA@lowrimore.com> Awhile back in one of my photo club meetings, I brought in a 16x20 gallery wrap that I ordered through these guys below for free, just cost me S&H. Well it appears they are offering the deal again. Jump on this! It's an awesome way/deal to try out a gallery wrap canvas print. 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URL: From j88per at gmail.com Fri Jun 6 18:58:02 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:58:02 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: <4847F7A9.1090707@wdk.com> References: <4847F7A9.1090707@wdk.com> Message-ID: Thanks both of you, I'll see how next week goes if I have some time. Not sure if I want to drive too far. My goal really is just to see it all in place as opposed to boxes and boxes of gear. If I do this before I set up my own room it'll help. I've seen drawings online and all sorts of suggested methods but seeing it all set up will help in planning. Ahh, film types - 120 and 4x5 if UPS ever shows up. I have a bunch of chemistry right now as I'm doing everything in a changing bag and I'm happy with the results so far. Its the next step of prints and printing and it will take a long time in its own. Thanks again, I"ll be in touch next week when I have a spare moment. Um, Tim, how far 'up north' exactly? Longmont or Greeley/ft Collins? A On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:26 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > I still have a wet darkroom though not much used. > I have a Jobo rotary processor and did all my film there as it is more more > efficient and much higher quality and consistency than can be done in tanks > or in a tray (where scratches are inevitable). > What film? I have a lot of chemistry but don't know what you might need. > I am setup for 4x5 and smaller. > > --bill > > > Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting >> a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a >> large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and >> flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own >> MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still >> have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just >> kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience >> it once before I really mess things up. >> As for the all digital types, I'm doing this to broaden my horizons, >> increase my exposure, learn more about photography so I can make the best >> use of my digital and flm gear now. And I'm enjoying every minute of it! I >> am reading books, but I learn more by doing rather than reading, you older >> types should enjoy this or at least get a laugh at my expense, its allowed >> if not encouraged! :) >> >> Thanks >> Andrew >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FRPS mailing list >> FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps >> >> > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tshphoto at msn.com Sat Jun 7 12:36:14 2008 From: tshphoto at msn.com (Tim Hardy) Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 10:36:14 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question References: <4847F7A9.1090707@wdk.com> Message-ID: I'm in Berthoud Andrew. Where are you located? Tim ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Carlson To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 4:58 PM Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question Thanks both of you, I'll see how next week goes if I have some time. Not sure if I want to drive too far. My goal really is just to see it all in place as opposed to boxes and boxes of gear. If I do this before I set up my own room it'll help. I've seen drawings online and all sorts of suggested methods but seeing it all set up will help in planning. Ahh, film types - 120 and 4x5 if UPS ever shows up. I have a bunch of chemistry right now as I'm doing everything in a changing bag and I'm happy with the results so far. Its the next step of prints and printing and it will take a long time in its own. Thanks again, I"ll be in touch next week when I have a spare moment. Um, Tim, how far 'up north' exactly? Longmont or Greeley/ft Collins? A On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:26 AM, William D. Knoche > wrote: I still have a wet darkroom though not much used. I have a Jobo rotary processor and did all my film there as it is more more efficient and much higher quality and consistency than can be done in tanks or in a tray (where scratches are inevitable). What film? I have a lot of chemistry but don't know what you might need. I am setup for 4x5 and smaller. --bill Andrew Carlson wrote: As a digital only 'tog', I am now getting into film, I have been shooting a couple of MF bodies, a Mamiya RB and a 645AFD, I also just acquired a large format 4x5 monorail and am so far impressed with the ease and flexibility of the thing. However, up to now I have been developing my own MF film in a tank, but need to try a darkroom. Does anyone in FRPS still have a darkroom? Does anyone in FRPS still know what a darkroom is? (just kidding) I will be setting up my own eventually, but I'd like to experience it once before I really mess things up. 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Hope to see a lot of you at the Louisville Art Association's 2008 Photography Show Opening Night Reception on June 28th 7-9pm at the Center for the Arts in downtown Louisville. greggl -- Gregg Lowrimore Photography echo 'gregg at lowrimore x com'\ | sed -e 's/ x /\./g' -e 's/ at /@/' -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Tue Jun 17 17:29:42 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 15:29:42 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Fwd: APERTURE magazine offer! References: <1C59A12D0A07BB4FBB1548C8E60BBC9E999AB2@apertureny-fs.photography.local> Message-ID: <58CB6A9F-4720-47AE-83F4-3EFE8049ADAB@lowrimore.com> Exclusive offer from Aperture Magazine... Begin forwarded message: > Dear Camera Club, > > In 1952, Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Minor White were brought > together by their passion for photography, which resulted in the > creation of Aperture magazine. 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URL: From googlecal at lowrimore.com Wed Jun 18 12:40:18 2008 From: googlecal at lowrimore.com (Gregg) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:40:18 -0700 Subject: [FRPS] =?utf-8?q?HOT!!_D700_-_An_FX-based_Small_Body_with_the_D3?= =?utf-8?b?4oCZcyBDaGlwPw==?= Message-ID: <0016e64ca7d61839cb044ff38415@google.com> Interesting rumor with some beefy details..... Sent to you by Gregg via Google Reader: HOT!! D700 - An FX-based Small Body with the D3?s Chip? via Nikon Watch by matt on 6/18/08 Well, a poster on Fred Miranda?s forums seems to have found a Chinese post from a person who?s gotten some cell-phone pictures from a person working at the printing company for a new FX-based smaller camera called the D700 which seems to be using the D3?s sensor. If I had a flashing siren icon, it?d go here. Here?s the link to the original Chinese post. Here are the other images: It doesn?t smell fake to me, but the D700 name doesn?t sound right either. Maybe we?ll see a naming convention where the FX bodies are >100 and roughly mimic their place in the previous hierarchy. For example, if this is the D700 then its place is roughly where the D70 was before. Then maybe DX bodies stay <100? Who knows? Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Nikon Watch using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From knoche at wdk.com Wed Jun 18 16:39:55 2008 From: knoche at wdk.com (William D. Knoche) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:39:55 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] =?utf-8?q?HOT!!_D700_-_An_FX-based_Small_Body_with_the_D3?= =?utf-8?b?4oCZcyBDaGlwPw==?= In-Reply-To: <0016e64ca7d61839cb044ff38415@google.com> References: <0016e64ca7d61839cb044ff38415@google.com> Message-ID: <4859729B.9050607@wdk.com> damm. now i have to think about this. surprised they didn't call it the D400 (D100, D200, D300...) but whatever. its just marketing after all. i was almost set to buy a D3. today. now i don't know. how timely. i suppose that if it is all legit then we wouldn't see it here until late in the year, at least not until after all the shows in the fall. thats probably too far off... so, do i buy a D300 (but what i really want is fx, don't really need much else from the D3)or go ahead and buy the D3 as i was planning. or wait. confusion... indecision... Gregg wrote: > Interesting rumor with some beefy details..... > > > > > > Sent to you by Gregg via Google Reader: > > > > > > HOT!! D700 - An FX-based Small Body with the D3?s Chip? > > > via Nikon Watch by matt on 6/18/08 > > Well, a poster on Fred Miranda?s forums > seems to have found a > Chinese post from a person who?s gotten some cell-phone pictures from > a person working at the printing company for a new FX-based smaller > camera called the D700 which seems to be using the D3?s sensor. If I > had a flashing siren icon, it?d go here. > > Here?s the link to the original Chinese post > . > > Here are the other images: > > It doesn?t smell fake to me, but the D700 name doesn?t sound right > either. Maybe we?ll see a naming convention where the FX bodies are > >100 and roughly mimic their place in the previous hierarchy. For > example, if this is the D700 then its place is roughly where the D70 > was before. > > Then maybe DX bodies stay <100? > > Who knows? > > > > > > > Things you can do from here: > > * Subscribe to Nikon Watch > > using *Google Reader* > * Get started using Google Reader > to easily keep up > with *all your favorite sites* > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > From j88per at gmail.com Wed Jun 18 16:48:36 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:48:36 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] =?windows-1252?q?HOT!!_D700_-_An_FX-based_Small_Body_with_?= =?windows-1252?q?the_D3=92s_Chip=3F?= In-Reply-To: <4859729B.9050607@wdk.com> References: <0016e64ca7d61839cb044ff38415@google.com> <4859729B.9050607@wdk.com> Message-ID: I like the argument that goes like this: c'mon its digital, it doesn't have the costs associated with film! GET IT! Get BOTH! :) You know how all those photo sites abound with rumors, 1/2 are accurate products, 1/2 aren't. On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:39 PM, William D. Knoche wrote: > damm. > now i have to think about this. > surprised they didn't call it the D400 (D100, D200, D300...) but whatever. > its just marketing after all. > i was almost set to buy a D3. today. now i don't know. how timely. > i suppose that if it is all legit then we wouldn't see it here until late > in the year, at least not until after all the shows in the fall. thats > probably too far off... > so, do i buy a D300 (but what i really want is fx, don't really need much > else from the D3)or go ahead and buy the D3 as i was planning. or wait. > confusion... indecision... > > Gregg wrote: > >> Interesting rumor with some beefy details..... >> >> >> >> Sent to you by Gregg via Google Reader: >> >> >> >> HOT!! D700 - An FX-based Small Body with the D3's Chip? >> >> >> via Nikon Watch by matt on 6/18/08 >> >> Well, a poster on Fred Miranda's forums < >> http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/657828> seems to have found a >> Chinese post from a person who's gotten some cell-phone pictures from a >> person working at the printing company for a new FX-based smaller camera >> called the D700 which seems to be using the D3's sensor. If I had a flashing >> siren icon, it'd go here. >> >> Here's the link to the original Chinese post < >> http://forum.xitek.com/showthread.php?threadid=534908>. >> >> Here are the other images: >> >> It doesn't smell fake to me, but the D700 name doesn't sound right either. >> Maybe we'll see a naming convention where the FX bodies are >100 and roughly >> mimic their place in the previous hierarchy. For example, if this is the >> D700 then its place is roughly where the D70 was before. >> >> Then maybe DX bodies stay <100? >> >> Who knows? >> >> >> >> >> Things you can do from here: >> >> * Subscribe to Nikon Watch >> < >> http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Fnikonwatch.com%2F%3Ffeed%3Drss2?source=email >> > >> using *Google Reader* >> * Get started using Google Reader >> to easily keep up >> with *all your favorite sites* >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FRPS mailing list >> FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps >> >> > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Which is supposed to be the third item remains unknown, but it surely won?t be a newly developed kit lens for the D10/D700 - the latter will initially be sold with the already-known AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR. What I wrote above is not all 100%, but these ?facts? are; release date July 1st, 5 items, 2 DSLR cameras. How do I know? Can?t and won?t say, but it is true. Guess the primes are tilt/shifts? not on my list. Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Nikon Watch using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From tony at crystalskishop.com Mon Jun 23 22:55:46 2008 From: tony at crystalskishop.com (Tony Martinez) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:55:46 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] SPAM-LOW: Event Photographer Needed In-Reply-To: <2B9464D6-99BB-42B9-B259-92C6218DB84A@lowrimore.com> References: <2B9464D6-99BB-42B9-B259-92C6218DB84A@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: <055c01c8d5a5$cd890bd0$689b2370$@com> What is the date? Tony From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 7:59 PM To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Cc: Matt Angiono; Kevin Barnes Subject: SPAM-LOW: [FRPS] Event Photographer Needed Hey, I need an event photographer to cover the Opening Reception of the Louisville Art Association's National Photography Show. The reception runs from 7-9pm and the coverage will need to be about 3.5 hours (a little before and a little after the show) But since we're a non-profit, I don't think we can afford to pay. :( I will check, but I cannot guarantee anything.) Any takers? -- Gregg Lowrimore Photography echo 'gregg at lowrimore x com'\ | sed -e 's/ x /\./g' -e 's/ at /@/' -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Tue Jun 24 00:03:52 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:03:52 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] SPAM-LOW: Event Photographer Needed In-Reply-To: <055c01c8d5a5$cd890bd0$689b2370$@com> References: <2B9464D6-99BB-42B9-B259-92C6218DB84A@lowrimore.com> <055c01c8d5a5$cd890bd0$689b2370$@com> Message-ID: Oops. That might help to know! Eh? The opening reception is this Saturday, 7-9pm. On Jun 23, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Tony Martinez wrote: > What is the date? > > Tony > > From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com > ] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 7:59 PM > To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > Cc: Matt Angiono; Kevin Barnes > Subject: SPAM-LOW: [FRPS] Event Photographer Needed > > Hey, > > I need an event photographer to cover the Opening Reception of the > Louisville Art Association's National Photography Show. The > reception runs from 7-9pm and the coverage will need to be about 3.5 > hours (a little before and a little after the show) But since we're > a non-profit, I don't think we can afford to pay. :( I will check, > but I cannot guarantee anything.) > > Any takers? > > -- > > Gregg Lowrimore Photography > > echo 'gregg at lowrimore x com'\ > | sed -e 's/ x /\./g' -e 's/ at /@/' > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net Thu Jun 26 11:15:47 2008 From: wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net (wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:15:47 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [FRPS] SanDisk Extreme III Flash Cards: 16GB CompactFlash for $84 after rebate + fr... In-Reply-To: <0016e6460262c1e838045059f961@google.com> References: <0016e6460262c1e838045059f961@google.com> Message-ID: <49342.217.128.129.211.1214493347.squirrel@74.52.162.140> Greg, I'm traveling in France - internet access limited - but I think Beach Camera has been investigated by the state attorney general ( I forget what state they are located) - I looked at them about 8 months ago for something but checked BBB since I'd never purchased anything.? May have cleaned up their act by now. wbs> Sent to you by Gregg via Google Reader: SanDisk Extreme III Flash > Cards: 16GB CompactFlash for $84 after rebate + free shipping, more via > dealmac - 20 most recent deals. by dealmac.com on 6/23/08 BuyDig.com > offers the SanDisk Extreme III 16GB CompactFlash Card (pictured), model > no. SDCFX3-016G-A31, for $174 with free shipping. This $90 mail-in > rebate drops it to $84. That's $5 under our mention from a week ago and > the lowest total price we've seen for this specific card. Rebates are > refunded via Visa Check cards and expire June 29. Other flash card > deals are available, all with free shipping: > - SanDisk Extreme III 4GB SDHC for $11.99 after $30 rebate at > BeachCamera.com > - SanDisk Extreme III 8GB SDHC for $27 after $40 rebate at > BeachCamera.com > - SanDisk Extreme III 4GB CompactFlash for $29 after $20 rebate at > BuyDig.com > - SanDisk Extreme III 8GB CompactFlash for $49 after $40 rebate at > BuyDig.com > Things you can do from here: > - Subscribe to dealmac - 20 most recent deals. using Google Reader > - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your > favorite sites > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: