Brad Bireley
Well-known
I spent about 4-5 hrs on this stream. I shot 12 sheets of 4x5 color, 3 rolls of velvia 50 in the pentax 67 , 1 roll of ilford pan f in the autocord & finish off a roll of Agfa apx 100 in the Olympus om-1 ! Oh & I finished off a roll of tmax 400 in a vivitar 35mm panoramic cheap-oh camera! Now I wait patiently! And this one instant photo!

dave lackey
Veteran
Brad, when you are lucky enough to be out on a stream, you are lucky enough!
Swift1
Veteran
I spent about 4-5 hrs on this stream. I shot 12 sheets of 4x5 color, 3 rolls of velvia 50 in the pentax 67 , 1 roll of ilford pan f in the autocord & finish off a roll of Agfa apx 100 in the Olympus om-1 ! Oh & I finished off a roll of tmax 400 in a vivitar 35mm panoramic cheap-oh camera! Now I wait patiently! And this one instant photo!
Sounds fun
That's more than a months worth of film for me.
I shot like 4 frames in my Nikon L35AF today...
lynnb
Veteran
My goodness, that's a lot of exposures! I guess that finishes up that stream for a while, then 
Hope it was all worth it.. I do enjoy your nature photos.
Hope it was all worth it.. I do enjoy your nature photos.
Tim Murphy
Well-known
The important question is, were the trout rising?
The important question is, were the trout rising?
Dear Brad,
I'm a Pee-Aye guy and a sucker for the Northern Tier.
I lived for 11 years in the Southern Tier of NY and I have a long time friend who lives in Lycoming County so I've explored a lot of cricks up that way with a fly rod in hand.
I'm glad you had a productive day, and I look forward to more pictures when the fillum is developed.
But I absolutely have to ask, were the trout jumping?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg, PA
The important question is, were the trout rising?
Dear Brad,
I'm a Pee-Aye guy and a sucker for the Northern Tier.
I lived for 11 years in the Southern Tier of NY and I have a long time friend who lives in Lycoming County so I've explored a lot of cricks up that way with a fly rod in hand.
I'm glad you had a productive day, and I look forward to more pictures when the fillum is developed.
But I absolutely have to ask, were the trout jumping?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg, PA
TXForester
Well-known
Wonderful. Still wondering why Tim Murphy didn't ask if you cast a fly.
gb hill
Veteran
Brad you just reminded me I have to buy some more tippet.
dave lackey
Veteran
Brad you just reminded me I have to buy some more tippet.![]()
I have done tippet for you, just come on down!
robert blu
quiet photographer
Beautiful 
robert
robert
gnuyork
Well-known
Brad, this reminds me of my stomping grounds just a bit north in Central NY. When I go home to visit I usually spend hours (and it's never enough) hiking and photographing a nearby creek. And yes, I'll bring several cameras, including 4x5 with sheets of Velvia. But lately I have tried to focus on using only one camera at a time.




dave lackey
Veteran
Brad, this reminds me of my stomping grounds just a bit north in Central NY. When I go home to visit I usually spend hours (and it's never enough) hiking and photographing a nearby creek. And yes, I'll bring several cameras, including 4x5 with sheets of Velvia. But lately I have tried to focus on using only one camera at a time.
Beautiful, Joe!!
farlymac
PF McFarland
That sounds like my kind of day, Brad. I know John will be eagerly awaiting the VUWS pics.
PF
PF
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Lovely photos, and , yes this is a beautiful part of the world. I like New York City but, over the years, I have gotten tired of trying to explain to folks I've met that "New York" is not all concrete and tall buildings...
While I'm awaiting delivery of my first 4x5 camera, I have been planning some outings around here--there are lots and lots of cricks and waterfalls not too far away, I'm not sure how many barns form the 1800s are left but there are some and more from the 1900s, and some assorted mills and dams. And, so far, I'm mostly thinking about my own county (Cortland). When I start thinking about going further afield--Binghamton--where my parents are--or Watkins Glen--where my sister is living, or down into PA (my dad's family settled in Meadville after emigrating ), I don't imagine I will "run out" of things to photograph in my lifetime. Right now, I'm not working so I have plenty of time. Not really able to retire for a few years but I think I'm not going to be too interested in 55 hour work weeks any more! And, I am not even going to be looking for a job for another month or two yet. Going to be a good summer!
Rob
While I'm awaiting delivery of my first 4x5 camera, I have been planning some outings around here--there are lots and lots of cricks and waterfalls not too far away, I'm not sure how many barns form the 1800s are left but there are some and more from the 1900s, and some assorted mills and dams. And, so far, I'm mostly thinking about my own county (Cortland). When I start thinking about going further afield--Binghamton--where my parents are--or Watkins Glen--where my sister is living, or down into PA (my dad's family settled in Meadville after emigrating ), I don't imagine I will "run out" of things to photograph in my lifetime. Right now, I'm not working so I have plenty of time. Not really able to retire for a few years but I think I'm not going to be too interested in 55 hour work weeks any more! And, I am not even going to be looking for a job for another month or two yet. Going to be a good summer!
Rob
Brad Bireley
Well-known
Dear Brad,
I'm a Pee-Aye guy and a sucker for the Northern Tier.
I lived for 11 years in the Southern Tier of NY and I have a long time friend who lives in Lycoming County so I've explored a lot of cricks up that way with a fly rod in hand.
I'm glad you had a productive day, and I look forward to more pictures when the fillum is developed.
But I absolutely have to ask, were the trout jumping?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg, PA![]()
No trout rising Tim. I did cast a few times but no takers. This part of Asaph was pretty dry last summer with the drought.
Brad Bireley
Well-known
Scans from one roll I just got back. More to scan!
Decaptych of Galeton, PA
360 degree pano
Rollei panorama head
Minolta Autocord Velvia 100
Top left is looking east
Top middle is looking south
Top right is looking west
Bottom left is looking west
Bottom middle is looking north
Bottom right is looking east
Galeton, PA 360 degree pano by Brad Bireley, on Flickr
Decaptych of Galeton, PA
360 degree pano
Rollei panorama head
Minolta Autocord Velvia 100
Top left is looking east
Top middle is looking south
Top right is looking west
Bottom left is looking west
Bottom middle is looking north
Bottom right is looking east

Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I'm big fan of Mr. Bireley photogaphy!
farlymac
PF McFarland
I've always wondered what Galeton looked like. Neat way to shoot it, Brad. Now I wonder what other two shots you got with the Autocord.
PF
PF
Brad Bireley
Well-known
I'm big fan of Mr. Bireley photogaphy!
Thank you Ko.Fe.
Brad Bireley
Well-known
I've always wondered what Galeton looked like. Neat way to shoot it, Brad. Now I wonder what other two shots you got with the Autocord.
PF
I doubled up on the back of the post office & one extra shot of the church.
Brad Bireley
Well-known
Asaph Run in the Asaph Wild Area in the Tioga State Forest.
Pentax 67 75mm f/4.5
Velvia 50
Untitled by Brad Bireley, on Flickr
Untitled by Brad Bireley, on Flickr
Pentax 67 75mm f/4.5
Velvia 50


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