[LargeFormat] Real men & women only shoot 11x14

Verna Knapp largeformat@f32.net
Fri Apr 4 04:01:22 2003


Hmmm. I've lived 52 years in Oregon. No pneumonia yet. But I'm young yet 
at 60. Lots of time for that in the future. Oh, wait. They did vaccinate 
me a couple of years ago. Guess I'll have to pass on that experience. :-)

We are going through a long spell of mixed rain and snow. Pretty, and I 
wish I could get off work long enough to shoot it. It would be good to 
capture the spirit of an Oregon winter on film. This weather would do 
nicely! With LF, it is best shot from under shelter. I've occasionally 
stood out in the rain shooting, but it is much nicer from shelter. I 
recently got a van with space inside to set up the tripod, and then open 
the door and shoot through the rain. Gotta get out and try it. As soon 
as this project at work it over...today my boss told me (jokingly) that 
I am expected to work 24x7. We are all working 12+ hours a day, 7 days a 
week in the tail end of a project approaching deadline.

Verna



john frost wrote:

> I changed doctors recently, and the first thing he did was vaccinate me
> for 28 strains of pneumonia. It is now recommended for all people over
> 55.
> 
> john (:>)))
> 
> Jim Hemenway wrote:
> 
>>Hi Verna:
>>
>>After this winter in New England I like to think that rain instead of
>>snow would be preferable.
>>
>>But, there is a particular strain of pneumonia which occurs on the
>>western slopes of the Cascades and on the western slopes of the
>>Appalachians.  My ex-wife caught it in Oregon and my kids caught it in
>>Eastern Tennessee... where winter is lots of 32 degree rain.
>>
>>The Appalachian Mountains are especially beautiful and photographic in
>>autumn.
>>
>>--
>>
>>Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
>>
>>Verna Knapp wrote:
>>
>>>You are lucky to have been able to do your wandering in the summer. I've
>>>often said that summer in Oregon ... yes, you do know how to pronounce
>>>it :-) ... is what living here is all about. From July 5 to Labor Day,
>>>and again for a few weeks in early October, we have a lovely drought.
>>>Not great for gardeners, who get to water or go for xeroscape or just
>>>grow the native plants that are happy with it.
>>>
>>>It isn't a conspiracy! We are finally starting to see some sunny days,
>>>and this was a (relatively) dry winter. No real floods. All the same
>>>I've been getting tired of all the rain. On the other hand, it beats
>>>having to put up with snow, to my way of thinking.
>>>
>>>A person could shoot for a lifetime in this state and never run out of
>>>new nature and scenic subjects. I intend to try to cover as much as I
>>>can, though.
>>>
>>>I've not had the good fortune to visit Appalachia. I gather it is very
>>>lovely.
>>>
>>>Verna
>>>
>>>Jim Hemenway wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Orygun... That's a beautiful area Verna.  When I lived in California, I
>>>>drove up the coast as far as the Olympic Peninsula a couple of times.
>>>>No LF then but still have lots of 35mm shots from those trips.  I was a
>>>>teacher at that time so I could wander all over The West coast in the
>>>>summers.
>>>>
>>>>Do you folks still adhere to the Rain Conspiracy?  Folks in Fungus
>>>>Corners would always tell visitors that it rained 11 months out of the
>>>>year... except that one sunny day that the tourist happened to be there.
>>>>
>>>>Also lived in Appalachia for 4 years, that's why your description of
>>>>your area made me think that you were in those hills.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>--
>>>"Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a
>>>wonderful stroke of luck.
>>>  "
>>>--The Dalai Lama
>>>
>>>
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"Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a
wonderful stroke of luck.
  "
--The Dalai Lama