Well, dammit all! We just spent four weeks touring the US as the great and
final Aussie retirement trip only to come back home and be confronted by
photographs such as these!
So why oh why did we never get to Wyoming?
To hell with it; we're selling the house and going back.
Congratulations, fabulous shots.
Regards,
John Wheeler.
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Johnny Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 3:13 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Wyoming Trip
Hi y'all,
Executive Summary: Made a trip to Wyoming and posted some pictures:
http://people.atl.mediaone.net/jjohnso4/images/index.htm
Longer version: Mitchelle and I flew from Atlanta to Salt Lake City on
September 30th, rented a car, and drove up to Yellowstone Park for a ten
day visit. I normally go there every fall for a fly fishing trip but this
time, with Mitchelle along, it was limited mainly to sightseeing and
photography. I carried the OM-4 (loaded with Fuji Velvia) and the OM-2n
(loaded with Fuji Superia 200). My thought was that the OM-2n would be the
walking around camera and that the OM-4 would be used mainly on a
tripod. As it turned out the weather was unusually hot when we arrived
there (highs in the upper 80's) and the skies were absolutely clear. So,
part of the time I carried the OM-2n over one shoulder with the 75-150mm
zoom mounted and had the OM-4 over the other shoulder with the 35-75mm on
it and left the tripod in the car. The 24mm f2.8 was stuck in a pants
pocket. That combination sure drew some strange looks from our fellow
tourists. :-)
Our flight out was only a couple of weeks after WTC attack. I didn't feel
like causing any problems at the airport with security so I left my film in
the LowePro with the gear and ran it through the x-ray machine. I carried
mailers with me and mailed the exposed film back to a lab here in Atlanta
as it was shot. That seemed to work out well as a lot of the
slides/negatives were ready to be picked up when we got back into town and
the one zap didn't appear to hurt the film. But, guess that may not be an
option anymore what with the changes being made due to the anthrax attacks.
All in all it was fun trip. It had been 6-7 years since Mitchelle had been
out to Yellowstone with me and it was good to have her and the cameras
along instead of the fly rods and waders.
Later,
Johnny
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Lilburn, GA
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