I'm trying to talk him into it... but he doesn't like verticle pictures...
jeepgirl
> Next year's batch is already started and some is in Dr.Pepper bottles and
> some in Sun Drop bottles.
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> BTW, are you and Mr. Jeepgirl going to be there?
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> Bill, KG4LOV
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> Did those dr. Pepper bottles have homade beer in them?
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> jeepgirl
Next year's batch is already started and some is in Dr.Pepper bottles and
some in Sun Drop bottles.
BTW, are you and Mr. Jeepgirl going to be there?
Bill, KG4LOV
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> The #2 guy will be our own Mark Roberts, who's done a book called "The
> PDML from too Damned Close", featuring photos of Dr. Pepper bottles and
> guys standing around and staring at camera lenses.
Did those dr. Pepper bottles have homade beer in them?
jeepgirl
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I wrote:
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> The implication here is that if you come to
> GMPW *this* coming year, I can absolutely gaurantee that there will be
> someone there who will talk about nature photography and will show
> actual pictures.
To be more specific, the big name guy will be Bill Fortney, who's done a
book
Christian Skofteland wrote:
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> In the book I mentioned before Art gives a 200-400 N a real workout.
Art Wolfe uses Canon and Mamiya these days. I'll bet he's using that
100-400 IS (or whatever it is) quite a bit. I'd use it too if it were
free...
On a side note, Art Wolfe was a speaker at
"Christian Skofteland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> True, but in his book "The Art of Photographing Nature"
>(get it "Art" hahaha) he describes how he likes new
> high-quality zooms because it gives him the ability to
> crop and compose easily and quickly.
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> Art Wolfe's book has helped my i
or a frolicking bear, you don't
necessarily have the time to change lenses.
Tom C.
Or underwear I presume. Sorry!
Malcolm
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In the book I mentioned before Art gives a 200-400 N a real workout.
Christian Skofteland
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From: "Kent Gittings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But remember these guys aren't talking about using zooms in place of
> 300-800mm primes but in place of 2
19, 2001 10:37 AM
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Subject: Re: Met Art Wolfe
I suspect the reason he prefers zooms is the "nature" of his shots. When
you're dealing with a flock of birds or a frolicking bear, you don't
necessarily have the time to change lenses.
Tom C.
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True, but in his book "The Art of Photographing Nature" (get it "Art"
hahaha) he describes how he likes new high-quality zooms because it gives
him the ability to crop and compose easily and quickly. Not necessarily
because the subjects are moving.
Incidentally, I am extremely jealous. Art Wolf
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Subject: Met Art Wolfe
> Just happened to run into Art Wolfe, world renowned wildlife
> and outdoor photographer, this weekend in Seattle, Washington.
> If you don't know, this is his website:
> http:
Just happened to run into Art Wolfe, world renowned wildlife
and outdoor photographer, this weekend in Seattle, Washington.
If you don't know, this is his website:
http://www.artwolfe.com/
Started talking a bit about outdoor photography, so I asked him
"What's your favorite lense?"
He asks, "What
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