Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-28 Thread ascpgh
I took this picture of everyone in the shuttle going back to Cumberland 
form Ohiopyle when the weather forced the decision to cut things short.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/axcy5JJG9AbY7gqp8

My plan was that my wife was going to pick me up at the planned end of the 
ride in Connellsville and was already on the way there, into the cone of 
cell phone silence. I had no choice but to meet her there as the businesses 
in Ohiopyle were closing for the night and I rode those 20 miles in that 
snow. 

It was a fantastic event. Many thanks again to Bobby B. for his 
coordination work.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 5:08:02 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> We had a lot of fun on that trip.  And it ended in an utterly incredible 
> way.  When we got to Ohiopyle the weather forecast took an ominous turn, 
> and we decided to cancel our original plan of riding further towards 
> Pittsburg.  We instead loaded our bikes onto the shuttle and had them drive 
> us to Falling Water.  You can see in the photos, it looked pretty gloomy 
> and overcast when we were there.  As we boarded the shuttle to head back to 
> Cumberland it started raining.  And continued for the rest of the day, and 
> all the way home.  Two (I think it was two) of our group elected to camp on 
> the GAP rather than drive back to the cars.  When they awoke the next 
> morning they were under a couple of inches of snow.
>
> I've been on the GAP on two other occasions.  All were a lot of fun, but 
> none of the others was anything at all like the Riv Rally group.  What a 
> great bunch!
>
> On 09/27/2018 04:57 PM, RichS wrote:
>
> Steve, 
>
> Thanks for posting the flickr link. I remember when you all did this get 
> together. Looked like a fantastic time with so many Riv folk in attendance. 
> So many Rivendells and your Kogswell lined up in a row is an impressive 
> sight!
>
> Regards,
> Rich in ATL
>
> On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 9:15:19 AM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar 
> wrote: 
>>
>> I don't think I've ever seen that one before.   More photos in the 
>> Flickr group pool: https://www.flickr.com/groups/1923867@N25/pool/ 
>>
>>
>> On 09/27/2018 06:43 AM, ascpgh wrote: 
>> > Sometimes the set up counts as much as what's captured. A shot from 
>> > Riv Rally East 2012, at the falls of the Youghiogheny, Ohiopyle, PA. 
>> > https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh6hGfxp1rvbJfDA 
>>
>
> -- 
> Steve Palincsar
> Alexandria, Virginia 
> USA
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-27 Thread Steve Palincsar
We had a lot of fun on that trip.  And it ended in an utterly incredible 
way.  When we got to Ohiopyle the weather forecast took an ominous turn, 
and we decided to cancel our original plan of riding further towards 
Pittsburg.  We instead loaded our bikes onto the shuttle and had them 
drive us to Falling Water.  You can see in the photos, it looked pretty 
gloomy and overcast when we were there.  As we boarded the shuttle to 
head back to Cumberland it started raining.  And continued for the rest 
of the day, and all the way home.  Two (I think it was two) of our group 
elected to camp on the GAP rather than drive back to the cars.  When 
they awoke the next morning they were under a couple of inches of snow.


I've been on the GAP on two other occasions.  All were a lot of fun, but 
none of the others was anything at all like the Riv Rally group.  What a 
great bunch!



On 09/27/2018 04:57 PM, RichS wrote:

Steve,

Thanks for posting the flickr link. I remember when you all did this 
get together. Looked like a fantastic time with so many Riv folk in 
attendance.
So many Rivendells and your Kogswell lined up in a row is an 
impressive sight!


Regards,
Rich in ATL

On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 9:15:19 AM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar 
wrote:


I don't think I've ever seen that one before.   More photos in the
Flickr group pool: https://www.flickr.com/groups/1923867@N25/pool/



On 09/27/2018 06:43 AM, ascpgh wrote:
> Sometimes the set up counts as much as what's captured. A shot from
> Riv Rally East 2012, at the falls of the Youghiogheny, Ohiopyle,
PA.
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh6hGfxp1rvbJfDA




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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-27 Thread RichS
Steve,

Thanks for posting the flickr link. I remember when you all did this get 
together. Looked like a fantastic time with so many Riv folk in attendance. 
So many Rivendells and your Kogswell lined up in a row is an impressive 
sight!

Regards,
Rich in ATL

On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 9:15:19 AM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> I don't think I've ever seen that one before.   More photos in the 
> Flickr group pool: https://www.flickr.com/groups/1923867@N25/pool/ 
>
>
> On 09/27/2018 06:43 AM, ascpgh wrote: 
> > Sometimes the set up counts as much as what's captured. A shot from 
> > Riv Rally East 2012, at the falls of the Youghiogheny, Ohiopyle, PA. 
> > https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh6hGfxp1rvbJfDA 
>
> -- 
> Steve Palincsar 
> Alexandria, Virginia 
> USA 
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-27 Thread Steve Palincsar
I don't think I've ever seen that one before.   More photos in the 
Flickr group pool: https://www.flickr.com/groups/1923867@N25/pool/



On 09/27/2018 06:43 AM, ascpgh wrote:
Sometimes the set up counts as much as what's captured. A shot from 
Riv Rally East 2012, at the falls of the Youghiogheny, Ohiopyle, PA. 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh6hGfxp1rvbJfDA


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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-27 Thread ascpgh
Sometimes the set up counts as much as what's captured. A shot from Riv 
Rally East 2012, at the falls of the Youghiogheny, Ohiopyle, PA. 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh6hGfxp1rvbJfDA

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 11:20:21 AM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>
> On 09/25/2018 10:04 AM, John Philip wrote:
>
> I shoot mostly digital these days and nearly always have a camera with me. 
>  Sometimes offhand shots -- even when the photographer fails to set up the 
> camera correctly or just plain bumbles it -- can result in some interesting 
> results. I think Steve is at least one of these.
>
>
> Yes, I had a lot of fun playing with that image (the one in color) taken 
> on our Delaware Water Gap trip.  Pretty sure that's me in one of the b as 
> well (white wool jersey with black stripe, riding my Kogswell P/R) but I 
> sure don't remember it snowing during that trip!   Interesting results 
> indeed -- they really capture the feeling of riding in that group.
>
>
>
> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 12:41:14 PM UTC-4, Philip Williamson 
> wrote: 
>>
>> I marked this OT, but changed my mind, since Grant writes about and 
>> shoots analog film. 
>> My question isn't about gear (no surprise if it goes there, though), it's 
>> about subject matter. I have cameras, and film, and some okay ways to carry 
>> them on the bike (suggestions there couldn't hurt).  
>>
>> What I'm looking for is inspiration as I build myself a rule-set for a 
>> film photography project. On my morning commutes, I've been keeping my eye 
>> out for "what would I shoot if I were shooting film" moments. 
>>
>> 1. What do you film photographers shoot when you shoot film? Do you 
>> approach it differently than phone camera or digital shooting?
>> 2. Do you cycle to shoot, or is it a wholly unrelated hobby? 
>> 3. Anybody shoot color? I want to do this now, since a friend develops 
>> color at home using a sous vide (cooking) setup to control temps.
>>
>> Please link to your images, if you care to share. I'd really like to see 
>> what the film folk are doing.
>>
>>
> -- 
> Steve Palincsar
> Alexandria, Virginia 
> USA
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-25 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
Got some new photos back from the lab today. Here’s a cycling-related example:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BoKRvbOjf54/ 
 

I could have easily gotten the same basic shot with a digital camera (or my 
iPhone, even), but taking it with an old manual film camera makes it more fun. 

--Eric Norris
campyonly...@me.com
@CampyOnlyguy (Twitter/Instagram)

> On Sep 25, 2018, at 7:04 AM, John Philip  wrote:
> 
> I shoot mostly digital these days and nearly always have a camera with me.  
> Sometimes offhand shots -- even when the photographer fails to set up the 
> camera correctly or just plain bumbles it -- can result in some interesting 
> results. I think Steve is at least one of these.
> 
> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 12:41:14 PM UTC-4, Philip Williamson wrote:
> I marked this OT, but changed my mind, since Grant writes about and shoots 
> analog film.
> My question isn't about gear (no surprise if it goes there, though), it's 
> about subject matter. I have cameras, and film, and some okay ways to carry 
> them on the bike (suggestions there couldn't hurt).  
> 
> What I'm looking for is inspiration as I build myself a rule-set for a film 
> photography project. On my morning commutes, I've been keeping my eye out for 
> "what would I shoot if I were shooting film" moments. 
> 
> 1. What do you film photographers shoot when you shoot film? Do you approach 
> it differently than phone camera or digital shooting?
> 2. Do you cycle to shoot, or is it a wholly unrelated hobby? 
> 3. Anybody shoot color? I want to do this now, since a friend develops color 
> at home using a sous vide (cooking) setup to control temps.
> 
> Please link to your images, if you care to share. I'd really like to see what 
> the film folk are doing.
> 
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA
> 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Film photography - subject matter?

2018-09-25 Thread Steve Palincsar


On 09/25/2018 10:04 AM, John Philip wrote:
I shoot mostly digital these days and nearly always have a camera with 
me.  Sometimes offhand shots -- even when the photographer fails to 
set up the camera correctly or just plain bumbles it -- can result in 
some interesting results. I think Steve is at least one of these.


Yes, I had a lot of fun playing with that image (the one in color) taken 
on our Delaware Water Gap trip.  Pretty sure that's me in one of the b 
as well (white wool jersey with black stripe, riding my Kogswell P/R) 
but I sure don't remember it snowing during that trip!   Interesting 
results indeed -- they really capture the feeling of riding in that group.





On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 12:41:14 PM UTC-4, Philip Williamson 
wrote:


I marked this OT, but changed my mind, since Grant writes about
and shoots analog film.
My question isn't about gear (no surprise if it goes there,
though), it's about subject matter. I have cameras, and film, and
some okay ways to carry them on the bike (suggestions there
couldn't hurt).

What I'm looking for is inspiration as I build myself a rule-set
for a film photography project. On my morning commutes, I've been
keeping my eye out for "what would I shoot if I were shooting
film" moments.

1. What do you film photographers shoot when you shoot film? Do
you approach it differently than phone camera or digital shooting?
2. Do you cycle to shoot, or is it a wholly unrelated hobby?
3. Anybody shoot color? I want to do this now, since a friend
develops color at home using a sous vide (cooking) setup to
control temps.

Please link to your images, if you care to share. I'd really like
to see what the film folk are doing.



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USA

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