In a message dated 9/11/2006 4:57:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx writes:
I had to constantly keep in mind
that I'm out there to "make money" as well as coordinate and
keep everybody safe, dry and fed. Sometimes, keeping four E-1
toting photographers pointed the same direction was like herding
cats.
Hey, and you did a good job of it. You did insist on giving me dining
choices, rather than just telling me what to eat. Sometimes you are really
mean
like that.
What you did do in spades was to plan an adventure and bring a group of
folks together who had a common interest in photography and things Olympus to
discover what they knew and what they didn't. The trip was a blast and you
did
keep us safe and dry most of the time.
I was thinking about it today as I was making 4 of the 5 B&W processing runs
that I generated with the OM 2S, 2 pinhole cameras and the Agfa Clack. I
only got 11 of the 13 rolls souped. this consisted of 4 rolls of 35mm, and 9
of 120, with the 120 being between 4 and 8 exposures per roll. No contacts,
however from the light table it looks like some interesting stuff. Some of
them might be "money" shots, if I can just figure out what to charge my fellow
travelers for the negatives. Seriously, it looks like some good stuff with
the B&W. The memory cards have not yet been downloaded, however that will be
another 400 or so images to weed through.
Now about the keeping the e-1ers headed in the right direction . . . you
may have an idea for a new TV show, "e-1ers Gone Wild."
Hope we get some stuff ready to post to the web in the next week or so.
There will be some great images from this Olympus adventure. <{8^) Bill
Barber
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