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You're welcome to meet up, throw back a drink and eat some delicious food (and oh yeah, talk photography!) though. greggl On Sep 15, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Google Calendar wrote: > > frps at frontrangephotosociety.com, this is a reminder for > FRPS Meeting > Tue Sep 16 6:30pm ? 9pm > (Timezone: Mountain Time) > Casa Alvarez, Lafayette, CO (map) > Calendar: frps at frontrangephotosociety.com > Fornt Range Photographic Society > More event details? > > > > You are receiving this courtesy email at the account frps at frontrangephotosociety.com > because you are an attendee of this event. > > To stop receiving future notifications for this event, decline this > event. 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Scott: You might find some answers to your printing questions here. greggl Begin forwarded message: > From: Kevin Myers > Date: September 17, 2008 3:57:07 PM MDT > To: "gregg at lowrimore.com" > Subject: Printing Seminar > > Hi Gregg, > > I really hope you get the chance to attend the Great Output color > management seminar in Denver October 27th. I can sign you up for it > if you would like to attend. The seminar is for photographers of all > back grounds in printing from someone who has never printed to > someone who has been printing for years. Seats are only $49 and that > includes lunch, giveaways, a $25 gift certificate for LexJet > products and a chance to win one of the Canon 5100?s we are bringing > with us. Also, Canon is offering a $500 rebate on the 5100,6100 and > 8100. That is on top of the rebates I am able to offer right now. > If you know anyone else that could benefit from this content, feel > free to give them my contact info. > > Here?s a link: http://www.lexjet.com/lexjet/go/seminar_tour.html > > Best, > > Kevin > > Kevin Myers > LexJet > kevin.myers at lexjet.com > http://www.lexjet.com > (800)453-9538 - Toll Free Sales > (941)330-1210 - Int'l Sales > (941)906-3285 - Direct Fax > 1680 Fruitville Road > Sarasota, FL 34236 > -- 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 j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 17:52:37 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 15:52:37 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question Message-ID: Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that could hold several sheets? Thanks (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not that I would use those things but still interesting... 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Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to change though have thought about it several times. Both are great vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks highly of it. I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... --bill Andrew Carlson wrote: > Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional B&W, I > decided to try some color film however I haven't quite figured out how > I'm supposed to get the film to some place like pcraft in boulder for > developing other than taking the film holder up there. That sort of > defeats the purpose IMO, as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a > bunch and then bring the shots down. Is there anything to store > exposed film prior to developing other than a film holder? Something > that could hold several sheets? Thanks > > (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out wonderful > news and specifications but when a new Canon is announced all is > silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is interesting at 21 > megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not that I would use those > things but still interesting... > > Andrew > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > From j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 18:44:43 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:44:43 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> References: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> Message-ID: Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for just such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets of bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color I'm not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's 'out of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon users in this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are good systems and solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the store and bought the dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a Nikon, but 2) having owned a canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it was a name I was used to. Andrew On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche wrote: > 4x5: > > I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I suspect most > everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing bag in the field or do it > in the darkroom at home. I usually try to wait for the darkroom if possible > since dust is the real enemy. > Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a box for > each N, N+1, N-1, etc. > I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go to > process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all myself. I am not > shooting film currently, though. Have given it some thought since I have a > ton of film and chemistry just sitting here and two 4x5s collecting dust. > > On the Nikon vs Canon thing... > > Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all fired up > over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are habituated to and > what the membership demographics are like. > There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. > > I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to change > though have thought about it several times. Both are great vendors. The > features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. > Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will produce a > full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and Canon. Sony has now > set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we have the new 5DII. Waiting to > see what Nikon does. Rumors of the D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more > pixels abound... > > So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks here, > too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. > > The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks highly of it. > I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had more > pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but honestly that > doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both cameras are much > improved over the predecessors. Of course I have a D700 and the 5DII isn't > available yet. > There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... > > --bill > > > Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional B&W, I decided >> to try some color film however I haven't quite figured out how I'm supposed >> to get the film to some place like pcraft in boulder for developing other >> than taking the film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, >> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then bring the shots >> down. Is there anything to store exposed film prior to developing other >> than a film holder? Something that could hold several sheets? Thanks >> >> (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out wonderful news >> and specifications but when a new Canon is announced all is silent? :) >> Either way I think the new 5D is interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, >> etc etc etc, not that I would use those things but still interesting... >> >> 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 gregg at lowrimore.com Thu Sep 18 19:00:38 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:00:38 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: References: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> Message-ID: <2122EA01-88ED-482B-B507-0345D88670E0@lowrimore.com> I have about 15 empty boxes sitting on a shelf at home. I can share! On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet > to have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes > for just such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the > remaining 42 sheets of bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy > processing at home but color I'm not sure I'm interested in > trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head to RMNP soon to > catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New England in > October but then what else is besides NE in October? And notice how I remove unwanted jibberish? LMAO. Feel free to post Canonisms whenever they appear or are rumored. I do shoot out emails whenever I see good deals on lenses (Canon included) though. I feel for you though. I just want more of you all to "feel" for the team too! :) -- 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 j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 19:06:20 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:06:20 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: <2122EA01-88ED-482B-B507-0345D88670E0@lowrimore.com> References: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> <2122EA01-88ED-482B-B507-0345D88670E0@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: I have to agree with Bill on some of the features of the 5D/II - some functions look incredible, full frame, 21.1 Mega-thingies at < $3k. But some of it looks not so cool, like 3.9 fps. My thoughts on some of the other functions: Live View - To me this is Canon trying to take market away from the P&S crowd. I've used it on P&S cameras and I don't like it, I see 'more' or consciously think about what I'm doing when I put my eye to the viewfinder. That being said it can be turned off, but I don't want to pay for it either. 1080p HD video - an interesting concept, but again I prefer to buy a tool to perform a particular job, a video camera handles video better than a still camera and vice-versa. I think Canon again is trying to increase market share here as opposed to actual usefulness. Oddly enough I might use it, but how much real video can be had at 1080p : 4GB per video clip? I think it stated 12 minutes. I'm happy with my 1D and would love to upgrade to the 1d/III some day but at $4k per body I'll have to wait. Andrew (I'll gladly take a box or two off your hands) On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > I have about 15 empty boxes sitting on a shelf at home. I can share! > On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > > Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to > have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for just > such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets of > bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color I'm > not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head > to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New > England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? > > > And notice how I remove unwanted jibberish? LMAO. Feel free to post > Canonisms whenever they appear or are rumored. I do shoot out emails > whenever I see good deals on lenses (Canon included) though. I feel for you > though. I just want more of you all to "feel" for the team too! :) > > -- > > 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 knoche at wdk.com Thu Sep 18 19:54:08 2008 From: knoche at wdk.com (William D. Knoche) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:54:08 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: References: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> Message-ID: <48D2EA20.5030605@wdk.com> Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can spare. I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... --bill Andrew Carlson wrote: > Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet > to have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes > for just such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining > 42 sheets of bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at > home but color I'm not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to > get off my butt and head to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter > shots. It isn't like New England in October but then what else is > besides NE in October? > > As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's > 'out of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon > users in this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are > good systems and solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the > store and bought the dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a > Nikon, but 2) having owned a canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it > was a name I was used to. > > Andrew > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche > wrote: > > 4x5: > > I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I > suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing > bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try > to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. > Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a > box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. > I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go > to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all > myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it > some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting > here and two 4x5s collecting dust. > > On the Nikon vs Canon thing... > > Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all > fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are > habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. > There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. > > I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to > change though have thought about it several times. Both are great > vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. > Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will > produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and > Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we > have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the > D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... > > So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks > here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. > > The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks > highly of it. > I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had > more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but > honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both > cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have > a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. > There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... > > --bill > > > Andrew Carlson wrote: > > Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional > B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite > figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place > like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the > film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, > as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then > bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film > prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that > could hold several sheets? Thanks > > (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out > wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is > announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is > interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not > that I would use those things but still interesting... > > 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 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > From j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 19:56:14 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:56:14 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Question In-Reply-To: <48D2EA20.5030605@wdk.com> References: <48D2D818.4000705@wdk.com> <48D2EA20.5030605@wdk.com> Message-ID: Well on that note we should see if anyone else would like to hit RMNP in the coming days/weeks/months. I know its over touristy for some but I don't enjoy being shot at by hunters in the national forest. On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM, William D. Knoche wrote: > Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can spare. > I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... > > --bill > > Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to >> have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for just >> such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets of >> bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color I'm >> not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head >> to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New >> England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? >> As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's 'out >> of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon users in >> this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are good systems and >> solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the store and bought the >> dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a Nikon, but 2) having owned a >> canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it was a name I was used to. >> Andrew >> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche > knoche at wdk.com>> wrote: >> >> 4x5: >> >> I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I >> suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing >> bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try >> to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. >> Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a >> box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. >> I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go >> to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all >> myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it >> some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting >> here and two 4x5s collecting dust. >> >> On the Nikon vs Canon thing... >> >> Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all >> fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are >> habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. >> There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. >> >> I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to >> change though have thought about it several times. Both are great >> vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. >> Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will >> produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and >> Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we >> have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the >> D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... >> >> So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks >> here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. >> >> The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks >> highly of it. >> I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had >> more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but >> honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both >> cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have >> a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. >> There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... >> >> --bill >> >> >> Andrew Carlson wrote: >> >> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional >> B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite >> figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place >> like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the >> film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, >> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then >> bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film >> prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that >> could hold several sheets? Thanks >> >> (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out >> wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is >> announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is >> interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not >> that I would use those things but still interesting... >> >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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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It was worth the trip for me! joann -----Original Message----- >From: frps-request at frontrangephotosociety.com >Sent: Sep 18, 2008 4:56 PM >To: frps at frontrangephotosociety.com >Subject: FRPS Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5 > >Send FRPS mailing list submissions to > frps at frontrangephotosociety.com > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > frps-request at frontrangephotosociety.com > >You can reach the person managing the list at > frps-owner at frontrangephotosociety.com > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of FRPS digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Question (Andrew Carlson) > 2. Re: Question (William D. Knoche) > 3. Re: Question (Andrew Carlson) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:06:20 -0600 >From: "Andrew Carlson" >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question >To: "Front Range Photo Society Mailing List" > >Message-ID: > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >I have to agree with Bill on some of the features of the 5D/II - some >functions look incredible, full frame, 21.1 Mega-thingies at < $3k. But >some of it looks not so cool, like 3.9 fps. My thoughts on some of the >other functions: > >Live View - To me this is Canon trying to take market away from the P&S >crowd. I've used it on P&S cameras and I don't like it, I see 'more' or >consciously think about what I'm doing when I put my eye to the viewfinder. >That being said it can be turned off, but I don't want to pay for it either. > >1080p HD video - an interesting concept, but again I prefer to buy a tool to >perform a particular job, a video camera handles video better than a still >camera and vice-versa. I think Canon again is trying to increase market >share here as opposed to actual usefulness. Oddly enough I might use it, >but how much real video can be had at 1080p : 4GB per video clip? I think >it stated 12 minutes. > >I'm happy with my 1D and would love to upgrade to the 1d/III some day but at >$4k per body I'll have to wait. > >Andrew >(I'll gladly take a box or two off your hands) > > >On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > >> I have about 15 empty boxes sitting on a shelf at home. I can share! >> On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: >> >> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to >> have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for just >> such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets of >> bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color I'm >> not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head >> to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New >> England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? >> >> >> And notice how I remove unwanted jibberish? LMAO. Feel free to post >> Canonisms whenever they appear or are rumored. I do shoot out emails >> whenever I see good deals on lenses (Canon included) though. I feel for you >> though. I just want more of you all to "feel" for the team too! :) >> >> -- >> >> 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: > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:54:08 -0600 >From: "William D. Knoche" >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question >To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > >Message-ID: <48D2EA20.5030605 at wdk.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can spare. >I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... > >--bill > >Andrew Carlson wrote: >> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet >> to have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes >> for just such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining >> 42 sheets of bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at >> home but color I'm not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to >> get off my butt and head to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter >> shots. It isn't like New England in October but then what else is >> besides NE in October? >> >> As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's >> 'out of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon >> users in this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are >> good systems and solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the >> store and bought the dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a >> Nikon, but 2) having owned a canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it >> was a name I was used to. >> >> Andrew >> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche > > wrote: >> >> 4x5: >> >> I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I >> suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing >> bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try >> to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. >> Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a >> box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. >> I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go >> to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all >> myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it >> some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting >> here and two 4x5s collecting dust. >> >> On the Nikon vs Canon thing... >> >> Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all >> fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are >> habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. >> There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. >> >> I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to >> change though have thought about it several times. Both are great >> vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. >> Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will >> produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and >> Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we >> have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the >> D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... >> >> So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks >> here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. >> >> The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks >> highly of it. >> I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had >> more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but >> honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both >> cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have >> a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. >> There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... >> >> --bill >> >> >> Andrew Carlson wrote: >> >> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional >> B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite >> figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place >> like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the >> film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, >> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then >> bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film >> prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that >> could hold several sheets? Thanks >> >> (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out >> wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is >> announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is >> interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not >> that I would use those things but still interesting... >> >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FRPS mailing list >> FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps >> > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 3 >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:56:14 -0600 >From: "Andrew Carlson" >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question >To: "Front Range Photo Society Mailing List" > >Message-ID: > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >Well on that note we should see if anyone else would like to hit RMNP in the >coming days/weeks/months. I know its over touristy for some but I don't >enjoy being shot at by hunters in the national forest. > > > >On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM, William D. Knoche wrote: > >> Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can spare. >> I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... >> >> --bill >> >> Andrew Carlson wrote: >> >>> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to >>> have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for just >>> such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets of >>> bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color I'm >>> not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and head >>> to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New >>> England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? >>> As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's 'out >>> of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon users in >>> this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are good systems and >>> solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the store and bought the >>> dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a Nikon, but 2) having owned a >>> canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it was a name I was used to. >>> Andrew >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche >> knoche at wdk.com>> wrote: >>> >>> 4x5: >>> >>> I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I >>> suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing >>> bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try >>> to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. >>> Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a >>> box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. >>> I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go >>> to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all >>> myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it >>> some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting >>> here and two 4x5s collecting dust. >>> >>> On the Nikon vs Canon thing... >>> >>> Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all >>> fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are >>> habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. >>> There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. >>> >>> I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to >>> change though have thought about it several times. Both are great >>> vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. >>> Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will >>> produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and >>> Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we >>> have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the >>> D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... >>> >>> So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks >>> here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. >>> >>> The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks >>> highly of it. >>> I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had >>> more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but >>> honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both >>> cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have >>> a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. >>> There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... >>> >>> --bill >>> >>> >>> Andrew Carlson wrote: >>> >>> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional >>> B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite >>> figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place >>> like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the >>> film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, >>> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then >>> bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film >>> prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that >>> could hold several sheets? Thanks >>> >>> (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out >>> wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is >>> announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is >>> interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not >>> that I would use those things but still interesting... >>> >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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: > >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >FRPS mailing list >FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > >End of FRPS Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5 >*********************************** From j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 22:42:38 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:42:38 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] FRPS Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: <6994910.1221789148480.JavaMail.root@mswamui-valley.atl.sa.earthlink.net> References: <6994910.1221789148480.JavaMail.root@mswamui-valley.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Message-ID: Thanks for the tip, not sure if I'm up for a 1+ hour drive just for 1-2 sheets of film though. Its good to know of places that can handle color 4x5 film though, thanks! A On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Johnny & Jo wrote: > Hi Andrew, > I know this is far removed at this point, but just wanted to let you know > that there is also another place other than PCraft that develops c-41 sheet > film and their turn around is as quick as same day. It's up in Fort Collins > and called DigiGraphics. They are small but I found them less expensive than > PCraft and quicker. It was worth the trip for me! > > joann > > -----Original Message----- > >From: frps-request at frontrangephotosociety.com > >Sent: Sep 18, 2008 4:56 PM > >To: frps at frontrangephotosociety.com > >Subject: FRPS Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5 > > > >Send FRPS mailing list submissions to > > frps at frontrangephotosociety.com > > > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > > frps-request at frontrangephotosociety.com > > > >You can reach the person managing the list at > > frps-owner at frontrangephotosociety.com > > > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > >than "Re: Contents of FRPS digest..." > > > > > >Today's Topics: > > > > 1. Re: Question (Andrew Carlson) > > 2. Re: Question (William D. Knoche) > > 3. Re: Question (Andrew Carlson) > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >Message: 1 > >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:06:20 -0600 > >From: "Andrew Carlson" > >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question > >To: "Front Range Photo Society Mailing List" > > > >Message-ID: > > > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > >I have to agree with Bill on some of the features of the 5D/II - some > >functions look incredible, full frame, 21.1 Mega-thingies at < $3k. But > >some of it looks not so cool, like 3.9 fps. My thoughts on some of the > >other functions: > > > >Live View - To me this is Canon trying to take market away from the P&S > >crowd. I've used it on P&S cameras and I don't like it, I see 'more' or > >consciously think about what I'm doing when I put my eye to the > viewfinder. > >That being said it can be turned off, but I don't want to pay for it > either. > > > >1080p HD video - an interesting concept, but again I prefer to buy a tool > to > >perform a particular job, a video camera handles video better than a still > >camera and vice-versa. I think Canon again is trying to increase market > >share here as opposed to actual usefulness. Oddly enough I might use it, > >but how much real video can be had at 1080p : 4GB per video clip? I think > >it stated 12 minutes. > > > >I'm happy with my 1D and would love to upgrade to the 1d/III some day but > at > >$4k per body I'll have to wait. > > > >Andrew > >(I'll gladly take a box or two off your hands) > > > > > >On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Gregg Lowrimore >wrote: > > > >> I have about 15 empty boxes sitting on a shelf at home. I can share! > >> On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to > >> have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for > just > >> such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets > of > >> bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color > I'm > >> not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and > head > >> to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New > >> England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? > >> > >> > >> And notice how I remove unwanted jibberish? LMAO. Feel free to post > >> Canonisms whenever they appear or are rumored. I do shoot out emails > >> whenever I see good deals on lenses (Canon included) though. I feel for > you > >> though. I just want more of you all to "feel" for the team too! :) > >> > >> -- > >> > >> 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: < > http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/frps/attachments/20080918/2f5060a4/attachment-0001.html > > > > > >------------------------------ > > > >Message: 2 > >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:54:08 -0600 > >From: "William D. Knoche" > >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question > >To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > > > >Message-ID: <48D2EA20.5030605 at wdk.com> > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > > >Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can > spare. > >I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... > > > >--bill > > > >Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet > >> to have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes > >> for just such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining > >> 42 sheets of bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at > >> home but color I'm not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to > >> get off my butt and head to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter > >> shots. It isn't like New England in October but then what else is > >> besides NE in October? > >> > >> As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's > >> 'out of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon > >> users in this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are > >> good systems and solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the > >> store and bought the dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a > >> Nikon, but 2) having owned a canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it > >> was a name I was used to. > >> > >> Andrew > >> > >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche >> > wrote: > >> > >> 4x5: > >> > >> I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I > >> suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing > >> bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try > >> to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. > >> Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a > >> box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. > >> I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go > >> to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all > >> myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it > >> some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting > >> here and two 4x5s collecting dust. > >> > >> On the Nikon vs Canon thing... > >> > >> Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all > >> fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are > >> habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. > >> There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. > >> > >> I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to > >> change though have thought about it several times. Both are great > >> vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. > >> Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will > >> produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and > >> Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we > >> have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the > >> D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... > >> > >> So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks > >> here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. > >> > >> The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks > >> highly of it. > >> I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had > >> more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but > >> honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both > >> cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have > >> a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. > >> There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... > >> > >> --bill > >> > >> > >> Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> > >> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional > >> B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite > >> figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place > >> like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the > >> film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, > >> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then > >> bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film > >> prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that > >> could hold several sheets? Thanks > >> > >> (why is it when a new Nikon is announced Gregg sends out > >> wonderful news and specifications but when a new Canon is > >> announced all is silent? :) Either way I think the new 5D is > >> interesting at 21 megapixels, 1080p video, etc etc etc, not > >> that I would use those things but still interesting... > >> > >> 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 > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> FRPS mailing list > >> FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > >> > > > > > >------------------------------ > > > >Message: 3 > >Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:56:14 -0600 > >From: "Andrew Carlson" > >Subject: Re: [FRPS] Question > >To: "Front Range Photo Society Mailing List" > > > >Message-ID: > > > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > >Well on that note we should see if anyone else would like to hit RMNP in > the > >coming days/weeks/months. I know its over touristy for some but I don't > >enjoy being shot at by hunters in the national forest. > > > > > > > >On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM, William D. Knoche > wrote: > > > >> Hey, if you need a 4x5 box I think I have some in the darkroom I can > spare. > >> I would be up for heading out to shoot sometime... > >> > >> --bill > >> > >> Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> > >>> Thanks Bill, On the empty box side I haven't used that much film yet to > >>> have an empty box but its a good idea and I'll keep my film boxes for > just > >>> such excuse - till then I guess I need to shoot the remaining 42 sheets > of > >>> bw film I bought . For BW I enjoy processing at home but color > I'm > >>> not sure I'm interested in trying. I am hoping to get off my butt and > head > >>> to RMNP soon to catch some good fall/winter shots. It isn't like New > >>> England in October but then what else is besides NE in October? > >>> As for Nikon/Canon - I was just busting Gregg's chops and since he's > 'out > >>> of town' he can't defend Nikon :). I think I'm one of 2-3 canon users > in > >>> this group and it doesn't bother me. Like you say both are good > systems and > >>> solid performers. If I hadn't 1) stumbled into the store and bought > the > >>> dRebel so long ago I may have ended up with a Nikon, but 2) having > owned a > >>> canon 35mm film (ae-1) way back when it was a name I was used to. > >>> Andrew > >>> > >>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM, William D. Knoche >>> knoche at wdk.com>> wrote: > >>> > >>> 4x5: > >>> > >>> I use empty 4x5 film boxes to store the exposed film (and I > >>> suspect most everyone else does as well) - unload in a changing > >>> bag in the field or do it in the darkroom at home. I usually try > >>> to wait for the darkroom if possible since dust is the real enemy. > >>> Folks have a number of different styles. Zone system folks have a > >>> box for each N, N+1, N-1, etc. > >>> I usually dump all the film in one box and sort it out when I go > >>> to process. I haven't used a lab in about 20 years - do it all > >>> myself. I am not shooting film currently, though. Have given it > >>> some thought since I have a ton of film and chemistry just sitting > >>> here and two 4x5s collecting dust. > >>> > >>> On the Nikon vs Canon thing... > >>> > >>> Other groups I am on had little note of the D700 but now are all > >>> fired up over the 5D. I guess it depends on what system folks are > >>> habituated to and what the membership demographics are like. > >>> There has always been a rivalry and probably always will. > >>> > >>> I have been shooting Nikon for over 45 years and not likely to > >>> change though have thought about it several times. Both are great > >>> vendors. The features/benefits leap frog pretty regularly. > >>> Now that I have purchased a D300 and a D700 I am sure Nikon will > >>> produce a full frame >20Mpixel body ;-( to match Sony Minolta and > >>> Canon. Sony has now set the bar at 25Mp and <$3k. Canon bit and we > >>> have the new 5DII. Waiting to see what Nikon does. Rumors of the > >>> D3X and a follow on to the D700 with more pixels abound... > >>> > >>> So, many of folks her are Nikon users though there are Canon folks > >>> here, too. I have seen both sides threaten to switch on occasion. > >>> > >>> The 5DII looks to be awesome and the dpreview article speaks > >>> highly of it. > >>> I don't have much use for the movie mode. I do wish the D700 had > >>> more pixels, though. The D700 has faster continuous frame rate but > >>> honestly that doesn't get used much by me either. The UIs for both > >>> cameras are much improved over the predecessors. Of course I have > >>> a D700 and the 5DII isn't available yet. > >>> There will always be a better camera just after you buy something... > >>> > >>> --bill > >>> > >>> > >>> Andrew Carlson wrote: > >>> > >>> Having acquired a 4x5 camera now and taking the occasional > >>> B&W, I decided to try some color film however I haven't quite > >>> figured out how I'm supposed to get the film to some place > >>> like pcraft in boulder for developing other than taking the > >>> film holder up there. That sort of defeats the purpose IMO, > >>> as I'd like to head to the hills and shoot a bunch and then > >>> bring the shots down. Is there anything to store exposed film > >>> prior to developing other than a film holder? Something that > >>> could hold several sheets? 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URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Fri Sep 19 09:30:01 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:30:01 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? Message-ID: Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this Sunday? Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you all want to go. greggl From j88per at gmail.com Fri Sep 19 11:23:35 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:23:35 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'd be up for a carpool ride in and where doesn't bother me too much. I'm not looking to do any serious hiking though, the last time I went for an easy hike in RMNP was 2.8 miles in and 3 miles vertical - well it felt like it it was 3 miles vertical, AND I had to climb a waterfall... WITH camera. As for specific locations I don't have any particular destinations, just nice mountain scenery shots thats all, most of the good waterfalls are long hikes in. A On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this > Sunday? > > Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you > all want to go. > > greggl > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Fri Sep 19 11:47:15 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:47:15 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <385F24B2-2138-4998-AE25-782D70BF0330@lowrimore.com> Well, Fall River Road is easy enough to drive and shoot, with a stream running down the side. And the views from the top of the road are beautiful! Don't know how "spectacular" the Aspens will be on this drive, but who cares. If Aspens are what you want to see, then I can make other recommendations (other areas like Vail, etc.) to go shoot. On Sep 19, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > I'd be up for a carpool ride in and where doesn't bother me too > much. I'm not looking to do any serious hiking though, the last > time I went for an easy hike in RMNP was 2.8 miles in and 3 miles > vertical - well it felt like it it was 3 miles vertical, AND I had > to climb a waterfall... WITH camera. As for specific locations I > don't have any particular destinations, just nice mountain scenery > shots thats all, most of the good waterfalls are long hikes in. > > A > > > > On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Gregg Lowrimore > wrote: > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this > Sunday? > > Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the > park you all want to go. > > greggl > _______________________________________________ > 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 j88per at gmail.com Fri Sep 19 11:50:05 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:50:05 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <385F24B2-2138-4998-AE25-782D70BF0330@lowrimore.com> References: <385F24B2-2138-4998-AE25-782D70BF0330@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: yeah its a little early for Aspens, probably not for wildlife though. Not sure of the state of Trail Ridge - open or closed, I suspect closed just because. I know that Moose appear on the West side of Trail Ridge /RMNP early morning and late afternoon/evening. We' probably see more Elk and Deer than the hunters in the forests though. A On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > Well, Fall River Road is easy enough to drive and shoot, with a stream > running down the side. And the views from the top of the road are beautiful! > Don't know how "spectacular" the Aspens will be on this drive, but who > cares. > If Aspens are what you want to see, then I can make other recommendations > (other areas like Vail, etc.) to go shoot. > > On Sep 19, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > > I'd be up for a carpool ride in and where doesn't bother me too much. I'm > not looking to do any serious hiking though, the last time I went for an > easy hike in RMNP was 2.8 miles in and 3 miles vertical - well it felt like > it it was 3 miles vertical, AND I had to climb a waterfall... WITH camera. > As for specific locations I don't have any particular destinations, just > nice mountain scenery shots thats all, most of the good waterfalls are long > hikes in. > > A > > > > On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > >> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this >> Sunday? >> >> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you >> all want to go. >> >> greggl >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Fri Sep 19 14:00:48 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:00:48 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] PocketWizards or SU-800? Message-ID: Anyone have a pair of PocketWizard Plus II Transceivers or an SU-800 that I can borrow to evaluate before spending $$? Sent from my iphone From j88per at gmail.com Fri Sep 19 14:44:29 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:44:29 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] PocketWizards or SU-800? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: no pocket wizards, since I have Alien Bee lights I picked up their cyber thingies... they work well On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > Anyone have a pair of PocketWizard Plus II Transceivers or an SU-800 that I > can borrow to evaluate before spending $$? > > Sent from my iphone > _______________________________________________ > 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 Sat Sep 20 00:20:30 2008 From: wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net (wbsullivan) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:20:30 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <006301c91ad8$379e5030$a6daf090$@net> Would like to - can't make it. wbs -----Original Message----- From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 7:30 AM To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Cc: John Walter; Kevin Barnes; Mark Mortensen; Harold Stearns Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this Sunday? Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you all want to go. greggl _______________________________________________ FRPS mailing list FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps From kevinb315 at comcast.net Sat Sep 20 10:53:59 2008 From: kevinb315 at comcast.net (Kevin Barnes) Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 08:53:59 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <003101c91b30$b742ac70$6601a8c0@DELL2> Hi Gregg, I don't think I can make it, but I will let you know if that changes. Thanks, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Gregg Lowrimore [mailto:gregg at lowrimore.com] Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 7:30 AM To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Cc: Kevin Barnes; John Walter; Harold Stearns; Mark Mortensen Subject: Shooting RMNP this Sunday? Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this Sunday? Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you all want to go. greggl From knoche at wdk.com Mon Sep 22 10:00:33 2008 From: knoche at wdk.com (William D. Knoche) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 08:00:33 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> So, did you go? Where? How was it? --bill Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this > Sunday? > > Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park > you all want to go. > > greggl > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps From gregg at lowrimore.com Mon Sep 22 10:47:36 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 08:47:36 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> Message-ID: <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus the Vail area. Anyone interested in tagging along? Latest report from 9News yesterday states: FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same time. -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > So, did you go? > Where? > How was it? > > --bill > > Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >> this Sunday? >> >> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >> park you all want to go. >> >> greggl >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 -- 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 sparker at parkerpress.com Mon Sep 22 23:21:42 2008 From: sparker at parkerpress.com (Steve Parker) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 21:21:42 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: <4D4A1475-C4DC-4A54-A747-9F6056453FDB@parkerpress.com> Hate to miss this season. I'm hopping from San Jose to Detroit this weekend. I may be around the following weekend, however, but that just might be too late. I'll check with you on status after your trip this weekend. Steve -- Steve Parker sparker at parkerpress.com Home of The ParkerPress : http://www.parkerpress.com/ On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short > order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... > > 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, > Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am > Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/ > evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again > (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus > the Vail area. > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th > Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming > solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central > mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently > at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central > mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing > gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National > Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be > from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in > Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same > time. > -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >>> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >>> this Sunday? >>> >>> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >>> park you all want to go. >>> >>> greggl >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > -- > > 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 gregg at lowrimore.com Tue Sep 23 13:33:00 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:33:00 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has opened up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short > order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... > > 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, > Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am > Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/ > evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again > (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus > the Vail area. > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th > Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming > solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central > mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently > at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central > mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing > gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National > Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be > from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in > Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same > time. > -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >>> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >>> this Sunday? >>> >>> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >>> park you all want to go. >>> >>> greggl >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > -- > > 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 -- 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 wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net Tue Sep 23 22:50:12 2008 From: wbsullivan at mesanetworks.net (wbsullivan) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:50:12 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> Message-ID: <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> We're planning to be in EP through the weekend - may be able to meet somewhere in RMNP. wbs From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Cc: Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; Mark Mortensen; Kevin Barnes Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has opened up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus the Vail area. Anyone interested in tagging along? Latest report from 9News yesterday states: FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same time. -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: So, did you go? Where? How was it? --bill Gregg Lowrimore wrote: Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this Sunday? Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you all want to go. greggl _______________________________________________ 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 -- 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 -- 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 j88per at gmail.com Wed Sep 24 21:50:31 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:50:31 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> Message-ID: I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. Where there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but below 8 or 9k feet are still green, a little gold and a little orange but mostly green and yellow. When you do go out and shoot, take a polarizing filter with you. Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. Guanella pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise people to stay away from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail area, but breckenridge area was limited, the back side of hoosier pass was ok. Did not cross boreas pass so I don't know if its as bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect the highways will be crowded this weekend. A On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan wrote: > We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to meet > somewhere in RMNP. > > wbs > > > > *From:* frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto: > frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregg Lowrimore > *Sent:* Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM > *To:* Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > *Cc:* Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; Mark > Mortensen; Kevin Barnes > *Subject:* Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? > > > > Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has opened > up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) > > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > > > I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short order > (poorly) planned on my part. So.... > > > > 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, Sept 28 > to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am Sunday morning and > returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/evening. I am thinking of heading > into the area north of Vail again (like I did last year). Good Aspens and > plenty of open areas, plus the Vail area. > > > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > > > *FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th* > Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming solid gold. > The change in color for Aspen groves in the central mountains (including > Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently at about 40 to 50 percent. So > this is the week to visit the central mountains if you want to see a > contrast of rich green and blazing gold. The peak of color for the Estes > Park/Rocky Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park > areas will likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill > locations in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the > same time. > *-Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08* > > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > > > > So, did you go? > Where? > How was it? > > --bill > > Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this > Sunday? > > > > Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you > all want to go. > > > > greggl > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > > -- > > > > 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 > > > > -- > > > > 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 tundrawinds at earthlink.net Wed Sep 24 22:04:20 2008 From: tundrawinds at earthlink.net (Donna Dannen) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:04:20 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have good word that the Collegiate Range north of Monarch Pass on the East side is in full color right now. Not west to Gunnison and Crested Butte, but perhaps around Leadville/Buena Vista/St. Elmo, etc. -- Donna Dannen Evergreen, Colorado From: Andrew Carlson Reply-To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:50:31 -0600 To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. Where there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but below 8 or 9k feet are still green, a little gold and a little orange but mostly green and yellow. When you do go out and shoot, take a polarizing filter with you. Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. Guanella pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise people to stay away from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail area, but breckenridge area was limited, the back side of hoosier pass was ok. Did not cross boreas pass so I don't know if its as bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect the highways will be crowded this weekend. A On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan wrote: > We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to meet somewhere > in RMNP. > > wbs > > > > From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com > [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore > Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM > To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > Cc: Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; Mark > Mortensen; Kevin Barnes > Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? > > > > Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has opened up > for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) > > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > > > I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short order > (poorly) planned on my part. So.... > > > > 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, Sept 28 to > catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am Sunday morning and > returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/evening. I am thinking of heading > into the area north of Vail again (like I did last year). Good Aspens and > plenty of open areas, plus the Vail area. > > > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > >> >> FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th >> Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming solid gold. >> The change in color for Aspen groves in the central mountains (including >> Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently at about 40 to 50 percent. So >> this is the week to visit the central mountains if you want to see a contrast >> of rich green and blazing gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky >> Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will >> likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations >> in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same time. >> -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 > > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > > > > So, did you go? > Where? > How was it? > > --bill > > Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this Sunday? >> >> >> >> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you all >> want to go. >> >> >> >> greggl >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> 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 > > > > -- > > > > 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 > > > > -- > > > > 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 > _______________________________________________ FRPS mailing list FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Wed Sep 24 22:12:37 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:12:37 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> Message-ID: Thanks Andrew! On Sep 24, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. > Where there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but below > 8 or 9k feet are still green, a little gold and a little orange but > mostly green and yellow. When you do go out and shoot, take a > polarizing filter with you. > > Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. > Guanella pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise > people to stay away from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail > area, but breckenridge area was limited, the back side of hoosier > pass was ok. Did not cross boreas pass so I don't know if its as > bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect the highways will be > crowded this weekend. > > A > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan > wrote: > We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to meet > somewhere in RMNP. > > wbs > > > From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com > ] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore > Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM > To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > Cc: Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; > Mark Mortensen; Kevin Barnes > Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? > > > Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has > opened up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > > > I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short > order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... > > > 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, > Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am > Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/ > evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again > (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus > the Vail area. > > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > > FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th > Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming > solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central > mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently > at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central > mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing > gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National > Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be > from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in > Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same > time. > -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 > > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > > > > So, did you go? > Where? > How was it? > > --bill > > Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > > Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this > Sunday? > > > Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the > park you all want to go. > > > greggl > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > -- > > > 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 > > > -- > > > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregg at lowrimore.com Wed Sep 24 22:13:43 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:13:43 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <92C2E27F-8862-46FF-AD23-A171345378F0@lowrimore.com> Or Twin Lakes! Might have to change coarse and head down to Twin Lakes. Something we can decide on in the car. Who's coming with me? On Sep 24, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Donna Dannen wrote: > I have good word that the Collegiate Range north of Monarch Pass on > the East side is in full color right now. Not west to Gunnison and > Crested Butte, but perhaps around Leadville/Buena Vista/St. Elmo, etc. > -- > Donna Dannen > Evergreen, Colorado > > > From: Andrew Carlson > Reply-To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > > Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:50:31 -0600 > To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List > > Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? > > I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. > Where there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but below > 8 or 9k feet are still green, a little gold and a little orange but > mostly green and yellow. When you do go out and shoot, take a > polarizing filter with you. > > Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. > Guanella pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise > people to stay away from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail > area, but breckenridge area was limited, the back side of hoosier > pass was ok. Did not cross boreas pass so I don't know if its as > bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect the highways will be > crowded this weekend. > > A > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan > wrote: >> We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to >> meet somewhere in RMNP. >> >> wbs >> >> >> >> From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com >> ] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore >> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM >> To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List >> Cc: Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; >> Mark Mortensen; Kevin Barnes >> Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? >> >> >> >> Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has >> opened up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) >> >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> >> >> I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short >> order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... >> >> >> >> 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, >> Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am >> Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/ >> evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again >> (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus >> the Vail area. >> >> >> >> Anyone interested in tagging along? >> >> >> >> Latest report from 9News yesterday states: >> >> >>> >>> FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th >>> Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming >>> solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central >>> mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is >>> currently at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit >>> the central mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green >>> and blazing gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky >>> Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park >>> areas will likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. >>> 30. Foothill locations in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties >>> will peak around the same time. >>> -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 >> >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: >> >> >> >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> >> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >> this Sunday? >>> >>> >>> >>> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >>> park you all want to go. >>> >>> >>> >>> greggl >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> 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 >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> 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 >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> 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 >> > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 j88per at gmail.com Wed Sep 24 22:14:00 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:14:00 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> Message-ID: Good luck! I'd attach a picture but this thing filters them all the time. The collegiate peaks would be a good destination, sounds good. A On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > Thanks Andrew! > > On Sep 24, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > > I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. Where > there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but below 8 or 9k feet > are still green, a little gold and a little orange but mostly green and > yellow. When you do go out and shoot, take a polarizing filter with you. > > Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. Guanella > pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise people to stay away > from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail area, but breckenridge area > was limited, the back side of hoosier pass was ok. Did not cross boreas > pass so I don't know if its as bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect > the highways will be crowded this weekend. > > A > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan wrote: > >> We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to meet >> somewhere in RMNP. >> >> wbs >> >> >> *From:* frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto: >> frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregg Lowrimore >> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM >> *To:* Front Range Photo Society Mailing List >> *Cc:* Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; Mark >> Mortensen; Kevin Barnes >> *Subject:* Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? >> >> >> Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has opened >> up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> >> >> I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short >> order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... >> >> >> 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, Sept 28 >> to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am Sunday morning and >> returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/evening. I am thinking of heading >> into the area north of Vail again (like I did last year). Good Aspens and >> plenty of open areas, plus the Vail area. >> >> >> Anyone interested in tagging along? >> >> >> Latest report from 9News yesterday states: >> >> >> *FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th* >> Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming solid >> gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central mountains >> (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently at about 40 to 50 >> percent. So this is the week to visit the central mountains if you want to >> see a contrast of rich green and blazing gold. The peak of color for the >> Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South >> Park areas will likely be from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. >> Foothill locations in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak >> around the same time. >> *-Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08* >> >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: >> >> >> >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors this >> Sunday? >> >> >> >> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the park you >> all want to go. >> >> >> >> greggl >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> 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 >> >> >> -- >> >> >> 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 >> >> >> -- >> >> >> 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 >> >> > _______________________________________________ > 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 sparker at parkerpress.com Thu Sep 25 01:09:59 2008 From: sparker at parkerpress.com (Steve Parker) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 23:09:59 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? In-Reply-To: References: <48D7A501.4040600@wdk.com> <5478853C-88F6-4FE1-B819-485CB9BB1586@lowrimore.com> <00a601c91df0$443413f0$cc9c3bd0$@net> Message-ID: <89530463-0658-401C-A4C5-188A6647839D@parkerpress.com> The reason pictures are filtered is that I was asked to impose a limit on file sizes for posting. The mailing list was offered to me as a "free service" as part of my hosting plans. It's a good thing too, since our dues aren't covering much of the costs associated with the hosting... :) You can easily post pictures using the "http://www.frontrangephotosociety.com/ " BLOG that we've set up, then post a link here (or subscribe to the RSS feed for the BLOG). Steve -- Steve Parker sparker at parkerpress.com Home of The ParkerPress : http://www.parkerpress.com/ On Sep 24, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > Good luck! I'd attach a picture but this thing filters them all the > time. The collegiate peaks would be a good destination, sounds good. > > A > > > On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Gregg Lowrimore > wrote: > Thanks Andrew! > > On Sep 24, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > >> I went out today and found little aspen and tons of beetle damage. >> Where there is aspen, those above say 9000 feet are yellow but >> below 8 or 9k feet are still green, a little gold and a little >> orange but mostly green and yellow. When you do go out and shoot, >> take a polarizing filter with you. >> >> Many areas like the I-70 corridor have spots but little else. >> Guanella pass is under construction and its bad enough I'd advise >> people to stay away from it entirely. Did not make it to the vail >> area, but breckenridge area was limited, the back side of hoosier >> pass was ok. Did not cross boreas pass so I don't know if its as >> bad as Guanella. Hope that helps, I suspect the highways will be >> crowded this weekend. >> >> A >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:50 PM, wbsullivan > > wrote: >> We're planning to be in EP through the weekend ? may be able to >> meet somewhere in RMNP. >> >> wbs >> >> >> From: frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com [mailto:frps-bounces at frontrangephotosociety.com >> ] On Behalf Of Gregg Lowrimore >> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:33 AM >> To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List >> Cc: Blaine Blaesing; Harold Stearns; Mark Hotchkiss; Joel Rayes; >> Mark Mortensen; Kevin Barnes >> Subject: Re: [FRPS] Shooting RMNP this Sunday? >> >> >> Would it help if I made this trip a Saturday trip? (My schedule has >> opened up for Saturday and I could move this trip to Saturday.) >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> >> >> I did not go. :( I only got two interested parties and it was short >> order (poorly) planned on my part. So.... >> >> >> 100% certain: I am heading up to the mountains this coming Sunday, >> Sept 28 to catch the peak of the Aspens. I plan on leaving 5am >> Sunday morning and returning late in the day Sunday afternoon/ >> evening. I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again >> (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus >> the Vail area. >> >> >> Anyone interested in tagging along? >> >> >> Latest report from 9News yesterday states: >> >> >> FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th >> Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming >> solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central >> mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently >> at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central >> mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing >> gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National >> Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be >> from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations >> in Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the >> same time. >> -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 >> >> >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: >> >> >> >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >> >> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >> this Sunday? >> >> >> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >> park you all want to go. >> >> >> greggl >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> 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 >> >> >> -- >> >> >> 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 >> >> >> -- >> >> >> 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > 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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Thanks > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps From j88per at gmail.com Thu Sep 25 23:20:09 2008 From: j88per at gmail.com (Andrew Carlson) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:20:09 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Film processing Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: nope, its looking like Mail order only - sucks A On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Gregg Lowrimore wrote: > What about PCraft's daughter business: Boulder Pro Photo? And as much as I > hate to say it, Mike's Camera or Wolf/Ritz Camera? > > On Sep 25, 2008, at 6:25 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > > Where, other than photo craft, can you get 4x5 color film developed - >> Apparently pcraft doesn't do 4x5 color anymore. 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 gregg at lowrimore.com Thu Sep 25 23:24:56 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:24:56 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Film processing Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0F80EC91-F6C8-41ED-9271-DBB4247F8ABC@lowrimore.com> And nothing downtown Denver? There's Denver Pro Photo and what's that place where the Denver Photographic Society meets? On Sep 25, 2008, at 9:20 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > nope, its looking like Mail order only - sucks > > A > > On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Gregg Lowrimore > wrote: > What about PCraft's daughter business: Boulder Pro Photo? And as > much as I hate to say it, Mike's Camera or Wolf/Ritz Camera? > > > On Sep 25, 2008, at 6:25 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote: > > Where, other than photo craft, can you get 4x5 color film developed > - Apparently pcraft doesn't do 4x5 color anymore. 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 > > _______________________________________________ > FRPS mailing list > FRPS at frontrangephotosociety.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/frps -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From faxonpr at hotmail.com Fri Sep 26 08:05:10 2008 From: faxonpr at hotmail.com (Frank Vincent) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:05:10 -0500 Subject: [FRPS] Film processing Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 4x5 processing hardware is very cheap right now. You can buy it at junk stores, or even ebay, for very little money. It takes so much space and water that I chose an alternative. You can find a roll film back that fits into the slot of your film pack, and thus use 120 roll film. They come in a number of sizes, so you have to be careful which one you get. I've only seen them on ebay. There are several manufactureres. You can also process your film one sheet at a time in a perfectly dark room in a developing tray. You have to watch your luminous timers, etc. though. Even your wristwatch can add a little fog if your are not careful. Absolute dark is essential for film processing in a tray. Some digital darkroom timers can be set to beep at different intervals sequentially. You could cover the timer with a box and listen for each beep in order to time your film development, stop, and fixer.Frank Vincent Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 18:25:42 -0600From: j88per at gmail.comTo: frps at frontrangephotosociety.comSubject: [FRPS] Film processing Question Where, other than photo craft, can you get 4x5 color film developed - Apparently pcraft doesn't do 4x5 color anymore. ThanksAndrew _________________________________________________________________ Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. http://windowslive.com/connect/post/jamiethomson.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!550F681DAD532637!5295.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_domore_092008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tshphoto at msn.com Fri Sep 26 11:31:49 2008 From: tshphoto at msn.com (Tim Hardy) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:31:49 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Film processing Question References: Message-ID: Andrew, Mike's camera processes E6 and BW sheetfilm in their Boulder store. They send 4x6 color neg to Reed Reed Photo at 6th And federal still processes E6, BW and C41 sheet films Colorado Camera / Empire Camera in Englewood, ask for Keith, also still processes E6, BW and C41 sheet films. Accent Photo in Colorado springs I believe still processes all three as well. Digi-graphics in Fort Collins processes E6, BW and C41 4x5 too. Photocraft only does E6 4x5, they send their bw and c41 to REED those are the Colorado Labs that I'm aware of, now if you want to go out of state: A&I labs in Hollywood Dwayne's in Kansas, btw, they are the only ones left in the world processing kodachrome Chrome Imaging in Washington DC does bw, c41 and e6 those are just a few that come to mind for me right now. I was processing all 3 formats in my basement until my rotary drum processor decided to retire on me. I'm looking for parts right now, maybe I'll get it back up and running, but in no hurry at the moment. right now I'll stick to tray processing my bw films. Tim Hardy ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Carlson To: Front Range Photo Society Mailing List Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 6:25 PM Subject: [FRPS] Film processing Question Where, other than photo craft, can you get 4x5 color film developed - Apparently pcraft doesn't do 4x5 color anymore. 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 gregg at lowrimore.com Fri Sep 26 16:32:31 2008 From: gregg at lowrimore.com (Gregg Lowrimore) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:32:31 -0600 Subject: [FRPS] Fwd: Download Link for Instant Raw from JPEG Utility References: <22691073.227081222451431667.JavaMail.root@web1> Message-ID: <808294A1-B041-41C0-8FD9-6709F8EC0438@lowrimore.com> Sweet little free utility that instantly generates a JPG file from any (most?) RAW image files. Worked like a champ for me just a minute ago on a NEF file... Does it work for you Canon shooters too? Report back! greggl Begin forwarded message: > From: JPEG from Raw Utility > Date: September 26, 2008 11:50:31 AM MDT > To: gregg at lowrimore.com > Subject: Download Link for Instant Raw from JPEG Utility > Reply-To: IJFR at rawworkflow.com > > Thank you for registering your license to Instant JPEG from RAW > (IJFR). > > We?re pleased that you have chosen our software to assist you in > your work. We are confident that Instant JPEG from RAW will enhance > your workflow. 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I am thinking of heading into the area north of Vail again > (like I did last year). Good Aspens and plenty of open areas, plus > the Vail area. > > Anyone interested in tagging along? > > Latest report from 9News yesterday states: > > FALL FOLIAGE UPDATE: Week of September 21th - 27th > Many mountain areas north of Interstate 70 are quickly becoming > solid gold. The change in color for Aspen groves in the central > mountains (including Summit, Park, and Eagle Counties) is currently > at about 40 to 50 percent. So this is the week to visit the central > mountains if you want to see a contrast of rich green and blazing > gold. The peak of color for the Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National > Park, Breckenridge, Leadville, and South Park areas will likely be > from Friday, Sept. 26 until Tuesday, Sept. 30. Foothill locations in > Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer counties will peak around the same > time. > -Updated by Ashton Altieri on 09/21/08 > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:00 AM, William D. Knoche wrote: > >> So, did you go? >> Where? >> How was it? >> >> --bill >> >> Gregg Lowrimore wrote: >>> Who's up for a little trip into RMNP for some early fall colors >>> this Sunday? >>> >>> Please RSVP to this list today and let's figure out where in the >>> park you all want to go. >>> >>> greggl >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > -- > > 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 -- Gregg Lowrimore Photography echo 'gregg at lowrimore x com'\ | sed -e 's/ x /\./g' -e 's/ at /@/' -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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