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did i mention just how envious of you all i am?
dadsm3
Well-known
Not many Alberta RFF'ers?
GeneW
Veteran
Jan, you left out the free music festival (City Roots) in the Distillery District on Sat and Sun! If we waited for a gap in the events, we'd never meet! LOL
For those coming tomorrow, I'll have my cell phone on in case you get stuck or need directions: 416-912-0864
Also, flickr members, I've set up a new flickr group called Port Credit Village:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/port_credit/
It will provide you another place to post your Port Credit images.
Gene
For those coming tomorrow, I'll have my cell phone on in case you get stuck or need directions: 416-912-0864
Also, flickr members, I've set up a new flickr group called Port Credit Village:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/port_credit/
It will provide you another place to post your Port Credit images.
Gene
jan normandale
Film is the other way
back alley said:sitting here from a distance and knowing that my own city has tons of summer and festival events...i would not pass on the opportunity to vist with fellow shooters.
it is a wonderful opportunity to connect in person and not just on the net.
there are always photo ops to be had but making a connection with folks that get the rff thing is way more of a treasure.
just my opinion...
joe
Joe, ya know I had this idea for a Montreal/Toronto RFF thing last fall. Never materialized. But you are welcome to come out and hang. There's a sofa available for a weekend. Cheers, Jan
grainhound
Well-known
Gene,
See you in the back of the Harp at around 1:00 for a couple of shots of beer. Is Fuji Press (800) too slow? F2.0 is fast as I've got. The packaging says it's ok for artificial light - true or just advertising? Thanks to you and Bill for the directions.
Guy
See you in the back of the Harp at around 1:00 for a couple of shots of beer. Is Fuji Press (800) too slow? F2.0 is fast as I've got. The packaging says it's ok for artificial light - true or just advertising? Thanks to you and Bill for the directions.
Guy
GeneW
Veteran
Hi Guy,grainhound said:Gene,
See you in the back of the Harp at around 1:00 for a couple of shots of beer. Is Fuji Press (800) too slow? F2.0 is fast as I've got. The packaging says it's ok for artificial light - true or just advertising? Thanks to you and Bill for the directions.
Guy
I'm going to try Fuji Superia 800 and see what I get (I've always found Fuji 800 pretty decent under artificial light). The only drawback to The Harp is its low light level. Maybe a tabletop tripod would work? Or *very* steady hands
See you tomorrow!
Gene
GeneW
Veteran
Joe, if you can ever swing a trip to TO, you *know* we'll have a massive meetup in your honour!back alley said:did i mention just how envious of you all i am?
Gene
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I'm going to try Fuji 1600 inside, but my 35SP only has metering to 800, so I'll have to go manual if I rate it at box speed. I do have a tabletop tripod I can bring. Outside I'll probably have APX 100 in the other 35SP, and maybe some colour in an OM.
peterc
Heretic
I was thinking Fuji 1600 inside and either Acros or Maco UP25plus outside (depending on how sunny it is).
Peter
Peter
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Is it a go for tomorrow then? Around 13:30?
I may be a wee bit late but should make it.
Dave
I may be a wee bit late but should make it.
Dave
peterc
Heretic
It'll be good to see you, Dave. I'm sure everyone will be willing to wait for you.
Peter
Peter
GeneW
Veteran
It's on, Dave, and we all look forward to seeing you.
Gene
Gene
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Hi Dave,
See you tomorrow.
Bill
See you tomorrow.
Bill
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i would dearly love to show up this time or some time in the future.
i looked into the cost of coming by train a while ago but that was just sill, the price that is.
i don't trust myself to drive that long of a distanceanymore so leave my least favourite, flying...maybe i'll check out seat sales.
joe
i looked into the cost of coming by train a while ago but that was just sill, the price that is.
i don't trust myself to drive that long of a distanceanymore so leave my least favourite, flying...maybe i'll check out seat sales.
joe
Uncle Bill
Well-known
I had a good time today with Gene, Guy, Peter, Eduard, Earl, Dave and myself. Its been a while since I shot in Port Credit.
Bill
Bill
peterc
Heretic
Two rolls (1 Delta 3200 and 1 Maco 25) from a wonderful afternoon are souped and drying on the rail.
Peter
Peter
FrankS
Registered User
peterc said:Two rolls (1 Delta 3200 and 1 Maco 25) from a wonderful afternoon are souped and drying on the rail.
Peter
Can't wait to see what I missed, Peter!
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looking forward to the pics and the stories...
GeneW
Veteran
It was another fine outing! Convivial conversation, mucho gear talk, good brew, snacks, and a bright, hot, sunny day for shooting around the Port Credit harbour and marina.
Peter is way ahead of me -- I took a roll and a half on my RFs but am not ready to develop them yet. I also brought along a digicam and have some snapshots from today's meet worked up in a flickr set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdnphoto/sets/72157594176281266/
Next time I should be strong enough to head into Toronto again!
Gene
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An anecdote from today. A boat was coming into the harbour from the lake and I was close to it, shooting and panning with my IIIf. As it came nearer I saw the man at the helm was looking at me so I gave a little wave as I was shooting. He waved back, and when he passed me shouted back:
"Is that a Leica?"
"Yes!"
"M4P??"
"IIIf!!"
He gave me a big thumbs-up.
Peter is way ahead of me -- I took a roll and a half on my RFs but am not ready to develop them yet. I also brought along a digicam and have some snapshots from today's meet worked up in a flickr set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdnphoto/sets/72157594176281266/
Next time I should be strong enough to head into Toronto again!
Gene
[edit]
An anecdote from today. A boat was coming into the harbour from the lake and I was close to it, shooting and panning with my IIIf. As it came nearer I saw the man at the helm was looking at me so I gave a little wave as I was shooting. He waved back, and when he passed me shouted back:
"Is that a Leica?"
"Yes!"
"M4P??"
"IIIf!!"
He gave me a big thumbs-up.
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peterc
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