Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-06 Thread Cotty
On 5/6/11, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

We're already scheming about 2012.

I am hoping to be there.

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Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-06 Thread Christine Aguila
Good report, Mark, and a well deserved nap to be sure--good luck with your 
next program-stop!  Cheers, Christine



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Subject: GFM 2011 is in the bag


OK, another year and another GFM Nature Photography Weekend has passed 
into the history books. Words cannot describe how exhausted I am now. I'm 
now at my friends' place in nearby Ashe county having a beer after a sound 
afternoon nap.


I think this was the best, smoothest running GFM ever. It certainly bodes 
well for the future as founder Don Nelson reduces his involvement with the 
event and Doug Brewer and I take over more of the management role. (We're 
already scheming about 2012.) The 10th anniversary of the original PDML 
meet-up at Grandfather Mountain had a smaller PDML turnout than usual, but 
fully 50% of the original 6 from ten years ago were present: Myself, Doug 
Brewer and Bill Owens. I really must apologize to John Sessoms and Ted 
Beilby for not being able to spend more time with them during the weekend. 
I always want to take advantage of the rare opportunities to meet with 
PDML members in person when the opportunity arises but this event is a 
major time sink.


On Saturday I did my annual photography hike, again on the Profile Trail, 
but this year had only Pentax shooter and occasional PDML lurker John 
Weber for company. None the less, our trek yielded some good photos for me 
and a *prize-winner* for John. Not bad, all things considered.


John and I also hatched a scheme to take advantage of the unusually clear 
weather to try to get sunrise photos from the Cragway Trail on Sunday 
morning. This trail has stunning views but is usually socked-in with fog 
in the morning (Doug and I tried a pre-dawn photo expedition there a 
couple of years ago and enjoyed 50-yard visibility during sunrise). We 
planned a 4:30 AM departure, which seemed reasonable at the time. We soon 
found an extra 4 people added to the expedition. We were up at 4:15 an on 
the trail only slightly later than planned (due to the extra difficulty of 
coordinating the larger group) but made our way to the spot called Top 
Crag View by 5:50 after an aggressively-paced hike up the trail. Hiking 
difficult trails by the light of headlamps in pitch darkness is an 
acquired taste. Despite the unusual lack of fog, sunrise was obscured by a 
bank of clouds on the eastern horizon, but there were some fairly good 
photographs to be had and everyone enjoyed the hike. Still, the early 
start made for a long day...


Photo contest judging and awards preparation were completed ahead of 
schedule(!) and the contest entries were some of the best ever. I think 
the Doug and Mark Show was one of the best ever, too. It really helps 
when you're prepared and relaxed. Amazing, huh?


But the 4:15 AM start made for a long day and even with an afternoon nap 
I'm fading now. I've backed up all my SD and CF cards onto the laptop and 
I'm going to quit work for the day and relax. I still have two 
presentations to prepare for later in the week but for now I'm just going 
to chill a bit. I'll have photos and more videos on line soon.


Good night all.




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Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-06 Thread David J Brooks
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Cotty cotty...@mac.com wrote:
 On 5/6/11, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

We're already scheming about 2012.

 I am hoping to be there.

I'll try my best

Dave

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GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-05 Thread Mark Roberts
OK, another year and another GFM Nature Photography Weekend has passed 
into the history books. Words cannot describe how exhausted I am now. 
I'm now at my friends' place in nearby Ashe county having a beer after a 
sound afternoon nap.


I think this was the best, smoothest running GFM ever. It certainly 
bodes well for the future as founder Don Nelson reduces his involvement 
with the event and Doug Brewer and I take over more of the management 
role. (We're already scheming about 2012.) The 10th anniversary of the 
original PDML meet-up at Grandfather Mountain had a smaller PDML turnout 
than usual, but fully 50% of the original 6 from ten years ago were 
present: Myself, Doug Brewer and Bill Owens. I really must apologize to 
John Sessoms and Ted Beilby for not being able to spend more time with 
them during the weekend. I always want to take advantage of the rare 
opportunities to meet with PDML members in person when the opportunity 
arises but this event is a major time sink.


On Saturday I did my annual photography hike, again on the Profile 
Trail, but this year had only Pentax shooter and occasional PDML lurker 
John Weber for company. None the less, our trek yielded some good photos 
for me and a *prize-winner* for John. Not bad, all things considered.


John and I also hatched a scheme to take advantage of the unusually 
clear weather to try to get sunrise photos from the Cragway Trail on 
Sunday morning. This trail has stunning views but is usually socked-in 
with fog in the morning (Doug and I tried a pre-dawn photo expedition 
there a couple of years ago and enjoyed 50-yard visibility during 
sunrise). We planned a 4:30 AM departure, which seemed reasonable at the 
time. We soon found an extra 4 people added to the expedition. We were 
up at 4:15 an on the trail only slightly later than planned (due to the 
extra difficulty of coordinating the larger group) but made our way to 
the spot called Top Crag View by 5:50 after an aggressively-paced hike 
up the trail. Hiking difficult trails by the light of headlamps in pitch 
darkness is an acquired taste. Despite the unusual lack of fog, sunrise 
was obscured by a bank of clouds on the eastern horizon, but there were 
some fairly good photographs to be had and everyone enjoyed the hike. 
Still, the early start made for a long day...


Photo contest judging and awards preparation were completed ahead of 
schedule(!) and the contest entries were some of the best ever. I think 
the Doug and Mark Show was one of the best ever, too. It really helps 
when you're prepared and relaxed. Amazing, huh?


But the 4:15 AM start made for a long day and even with an afternoon nap 
I'm fading now. I've backed up all my SD and CF cards onto the laptop 
and I'm going to quit work for the day and relax. I still have two 
presentations to prepare for later in the week but for now I'm just 
going to chill a bit. I'll have photos and more videos on line soon.


Good night all.




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Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-05 Thread Bill Owens
I didn't realize John Sessoms was there and regret not getting to meet him.

Bill

On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
 OK, another year and another GFM Nature Photography Weekend has passed into
 the history books. Words cannot describe how exhausted I am now. I'm now at
 my friends' place in nearby Ashe county having a beer after a sound
 afternoon nap.

 I think this was the best, smoothest running GFM ever. It certainly bodes
 well for the future as founder Don Nelson reduces his involvement with the
 event and Doug Brewer and I take over more of the management role. (We're
 already scheming about 2012.) The 10th anniversary of the original PDML
 meet-up at Grandfather Mountain had a smaller PDML turnout than usual, but
 fully 50% of the original 6 from ten years ago were present: Myself, Doug
 Brewer and Bill Owens. I really must apologize to John Sessoms and Ted
 Beilby for not being able to spend more time with them during the weekend. I
 always want to take advantage of the rare opportunities to meet with PDML
 members in person when the opportunity arises but this event is a major time
 sink.

 On Saturday I did my annual photography hike, again on the Profile Trail,
 but this year had only Pentax shooter and occasional PDML lurker John Weber
 for company. None the less, our trek yielded some good photos for me and a
 *prize-winner* for John. Not bad, all things considered.

 John and I also hatched a scheme to take advantage of the unusually clear
 weather to try to get sunrise photos from the Cragway Trail on Sunday
 morning. This trail has stunning views but is usually socked-in with fog in
 the morning (Doug and I tried a pre-dawn photo expedition there a couple of
 years ago and enjoyed 50-yard visibility during sunrise). We planned a 4:30
 AM departure, which seemed reasonable at the time. We soon found an extra 4
 people added to the expedition. We were up at 4:15 an on the trail only
 slightly later than planned (due to the extra difficulty of coordinating the
 larger group) but made our way to the spot called Top Crag View by 5:50
 after an aggressively-paced hike up the trail. Hiking difficult trails by
 the light of headlamps in pitch darkness is an acquired taste. Despite the
 unusual lack of fog, sunrise was obscured by a bank of clouds on the eastern
 horizon, but there were some fairly good photographs to be had and everyone
 enjoyed the hike. Still, the early start made for a long day...

 Photo contest judging and awards preparation were completed ahead of
 schedule(!) and the contest entries were some of the best ever. I think the
 Doug and Mark Show was one of the best ever, too. It really helps when
 you're prepared and relaxed. Amazing, huh?

 But the 4:15 AM start made for a long day and even with an afternoon nap I'm
 fading now. I've backed up all my SD and CF cards onto the laptop and I'm
 going to quit work for the day and relax. I still have two presentations
 to prepare for later in the week but for now I'm just going to chill a bit.
 I'll have photos and more videos on line soon.

 Good night all.




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Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-05 Thread Stan Halpin

On Jun 5, 2011, at 7:28 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 OK, another year and another GFM Nature Photography Weekend has passed into 
 the history books. Words cannot describe how exhausted I am now... 
 ,,, after an aggressively-paced hike up the trail. Hiking difficult trails by 
 the light of headlamps in pitch darkness is an acquired taste. 


What you call an aggressive pace, Mark, is what most people would consider an 
all-out sprint. In the dark. Up a rough trail. Wish I could have been there. 

Congratulations on a good weekend!

stan


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Re: GFM 2011 is in the bag

2011-06-05 Thread Cory Waters

Hmmm...
Smallest group of PDML members in a decade.
Best, smoothest running GFM ever.
naaah, must be a coincidence.
Cory
sad to have missed it again.


On 6/5/2011 7:28 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

OK, another year and another GFM Nature Photography Weekend has passed
into the history books. Words cannot describe how exhausted I am now.
I'm now at my friends' place in nearby Ashe county having a beer after a
sound afternoon nap.

I think this was the best, smoothest running GFM ever. It certainly
bodes well for the future as founder Don Nelson reduces his involvement
with the event and Doug Brewer and I take over more of the management
role. (We're already scheming about 2012.) The 10th anniversary of the
original PDML meet-up at Grandfather Mountain had a smaller PDML turnout
than usual, but fully 50% of the original 6 from ten years ago were
present: Myself, Doug Brewer and Bill Owens. I really must apologize to
John Sessoms and Ted Beilby for not being able to spend more time with
them during the weekend. I always want to take advantage of the rare
opportunities to meet with PDML members in person when the opportunity
arises but this event is a major time sink.

On Saturday I did my annual photography hike, again on the Profile
Trail, but this year had only Pentax shooter and occasional PDML lurker
John Weber for company. None the less, our trek yielded some good photos
for me and a *prize-winner* for John. Not bad, all things considered.

John and I also hatched a scheme to take advantage of the unusually
clear weather to try to get sunrise photos from the Cragway Trail on
Sunday morning. This trail has stunning views but is usually socked-in
with fog in the morning (Doug and I tried a pre-dawn photo expedition
there a couple of years ago and enjoyed 50-yard visibility during
sunrise). We planned a 4:30 AM departure, which seemed reasonable at the
time. We soon found an extra 4 people added to the expedition. We were
up at 4:15 an on the trail only slightly later than planned (due to the
extra difficulty of coordinating the larger group) but made our way to
the spot called Top Crag View by 5:50 after an aggressively-paced hike
up the trail. Hiking difficult trails by the light of headlamps in pitch
darkness is an acquired taste. Despite the unusual lack of fog, sunrise
was obscured by a bank of clouds on the eastern horizon, but there were
some fairly good photographs to be had and everyone enjoyed the hike.
Still, the early start made for a long day...

Photo contest judging and awards preparation were completed ahead of
schedule(!) and the contest entries were some of the best ever. I think
the Doug and Mark Show was one of the best ever, too. It really helps
when you're prepared and relaxed. Amazing, huh?

But the 4:15 AM start made for a long day and even with an afternoon nap
I'm fading now. I've backed up all my SD and CF cards onto the laptop
and I'm going to quit work for the day and relax. I still have two
presentations to prepare for later in the week but for now I'm just
going to chill a bit. I'll have photos and more videos on line soon.

Good night all.






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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-03 Thread Theodore Beilby
John wrote:

Looks like I'm going to miss it too.

Got tied up and couldn't get on-line to register. Not even on the 
waiting list.

Sorry to miss you this year, Looks as if there will be plenty of room at pdml 
central. May be a quiet campground this year. 

Ted

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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-02 Thread John Sessoms

From: Mat Maessen

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:33 AM, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

Not in the cards this year. :-(

Sad to be missing it.


Looks like I'm going to miss it too.

Got tied up and couldn't get on-line to register. Not even on the 
waiting list.



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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Cory Waters

I registered.  I hope I can go.
Cory


On 4/1/2011 12:33 AM, Theodore Beilby wrote:

OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Mat Maessen
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:33 AM, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

Not in the cards this year. :-(

Sad to be missing it.

-Mat

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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread David J Brooks
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:33 AM, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

Want to, but

Dave

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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Bob Sullivan
Ted,
Lynn  I are registered as of last night.

Cory,
I hope you can get away for that weekend.

We are looking forward to the trip from Chicago.

Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

 Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Theodore Beilby
Just checked and it is now sold out. 

Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread David J Brooks
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ted,
 Lynn  I are registered as of last night.

 Cory,
 I hope you can get away for that weekend.

 We are looking forward to the trip from Chicago.

 Regards,  Bob S.

So, who is bringing Cotty's phone number this year.??

Dave

 On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net 
 wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography 
 Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

 Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Miserere
I wanted to, but my photography budget right now is small and reserved
for an impending purchase into a mirrorless system.

You read that correctly: I prefer spending my money on new camera
equipment rather than on travelling to places worth photographing.

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On 1 April 2011 00:33, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

 Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Ken Waller

I prefer spending my money on new camera
equipment rather than on travelling to places worth photographing.


Sounds like a MARK to me.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

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From: Miserere miser...@gmail.com


Subject: Re: GFM 2011


I wanted to, but my photography budget right now is small and reserved
for an impending purchase into a mirrorless system.

You read that correctly: I prefer spending my money on new camera
equipment rather than on travelling to places worth photographing.

You may flame me if it makes you feel better; I understand.


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On 1 April 2011 00:33, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography 
Weekend.

Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

Ted
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Maysles



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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Bob Sullivan
and we thought you were better than that.

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Miserere miser...@gmail.com wrote:
 I wanted to, but my photography budget right now is small and reserved
 for an impending purchase into a mirrorless system.

 You read that correctly: I prefer spending my money on new camera
 equipment rather than on travelling to places worth photographing.

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 On 1 April 2011 00:33, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography 
 Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

 Ted
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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Miserere
On 1 April 2011 16:19, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
 and we thought you were better than that.

I'm worse, Bob, much worse...


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Re: GFM 2011

2011-04-01 Thread drd1135
Costs money to leave that mirror out. Be careful:  those things will corrupt 
you. 
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Sender: pdml-boun...@pdml.net
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 14:29:47 
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Subject: Re: GFM 2011

I wanted to, but my photography budget right now is small and reserved
for an impending purchase into a mirrorless system.

You read that correctly: I prefer spending my money on new camera
equipment rather than on travelling to places worth photographing.

You may flame me if it makes you feel better; I understand.


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On 1 April 2011 00:33, Theodore Beilby tbei...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend.
 Who else? Hope somebody is going to come.

 Ted
  The eye of the viewer becomes the eye of the Photographer. Albert Maysles


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2011-03-31 Thread Theodore Beilby
OK, so I got my registration in for this years GFM Nature Photography Weekend. 
Who else? Hope somebody is going to come. 

Ted
 The eye of the viewer becomes the eye of the Photographer. Albert Maysles


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