michael9793
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I see all the APUG user groups around the country. I was wondering if there are enough people in south west flordia to have a user group
Dave,Dave Wooten said:I spend part of each year ( up to 3 months) on Big Pine Key...have been doing some 8 x 10 work there and throughout the lower Keys...also 35 mm -White Crown Pigeon....most of the year I am in Las Vegas.
doughowk said:There is a Central Florida LF group Not sure of its current status but they may have some members close to your area. Our little group in NE Florida is dwindling down to just hard-core (sore back) LFs.
Dave, have you gone to the quarry on Islamerada (sp).
doughowk said:Mike, our last planned outing for this season is May 6th, Saturday morning. Its to Big Talbot Island on the north-side of Jacksonville. Its an island thats being eroded away so there are large live oaks, etc. falling into the ocean - very picturesque dynamic coastline. PM me if any questions (ps: also a buckeye, though KSU grad).
Thomas papa said:Tried that email and got a bounce. Must not be active.
We should put together a group for SW Florida. At least Tampa and South. I'm looking for a week in June to shoot and relearn LF.
Appreciate your comments about the wood in this heat and humidity. My greatest concern would be the screws loosening over time. Do you have the Ebony or Mahogany model?
Tnx
tom
tampa
michael9793 said:Dave,
have you gone to the quarry on Islamerada (sp). I've been there once. hard to shoot but I think there is something I can get out of there. I'm passing through there the end of next month and I'm going to try with my 8x20 to get something from it.
mike
Just received a processed roll of MF trans from Hillosborough Park. Yes it is very nice. I'm awed by the shear vertical size of the trees and palms. I've got a 35 and 150 for the MF. The WA is nice, would like to be able to have some rise with the lens. The 150 feels too short. Have heard about Myaka.michael9793 said:I tried his website and it worked.
I would love to go to the hillsborough park to photograph the hillsborough river. I hear it is really nice. we have rivers and streams hear but everything is flat not much to see.
I we can get enough people together we could pick a spot and spend a Saturday photographing. Another great place is Myaka state park. I have been there and that is nice too.
As for wood and the different parts lossening up. htat hasn't been the problem. sometimes you willget the opposite. the camera will be had to focus. depending on the camera. My ebony and deardorffs are all mahogany.
doughowk said:Mike, our last planned outing for this season is May 6th, Saturday morning. Its to Big Talbot Island on the north-side of Jacksonville. Its an island thats being eroded away so there are large live oaks, etc. falling into the ocean - very picturesque dynamic coastline. PM me if any questions (ps: also a buckeye, though KSU grad).
Dave Wooten said:Mike I havent photographed Islameralda with the big camera.....I have had a few drinks there! I have been concentrating on indigenous plants and the older ship yards...down around Stock Island area...as of now It looks like I will be back in Sept with the 7 x 17...so lets keep in touch....I often have 8 x 10 processed in Coral Gables as I do not have a dark room set up down there yet but am working on it....
Dave in Vegas
Thomas papa said:Just received a processed roll of MF trans from Hillosborough Park. Yes it is very nice. I'm awed by the shear vertical size of the trees and palms. I've got a 35 and 150 for the MF. The WA is nice, would like to be able to have some rise with the lens. The 150 feels too short. Have heard about Myaka.
I may have this coming weekend. The following weekend is out, then things open up until the first week of July.
I've been concentrating on Ft Desoto lately. The April full moon rose at nine pm just under the skyway bridge. Not sure about the track for the other months but that is easy enough to check. Some very nice late day light across bays into the sunset. The bridge with a long lens and the moon anywhere in the scene would be a shot. The superstructure does glow some.
Send me a PM if you would like to check schedules. I'm shooting MF until I can figure out which magic bullet camera is going to be the one. The Arca F metric compact field, Ebony or ??
I am waiting on a scanner from Hblad. 949 due any day. Demo deal. Wish I had the G5 MacIntel Quad : )
traupach said:Doug, Mike ...
Love to join you guys on this trip. I live in Orlando. Shoot 8x10 love to find some more people in Florida that I can go shooting large format with. By the way I am also a KSU grad (1983 BS Geology). Please let me know.
Thanks Thomas Z.
doughowk said:Since there seems to be some of us APUG'ers scatterred around Florida, I'd suggest that we ask Sean to create a separate Florida Forum under the Community -> Regional Forums section. We could thereby announce any outings, gallery showings, etc. that would be of interest to those who live or visit Florida.
Is there any interest in such a forum?
doughowk said:Sean was nice enough to set it up, so hopefully we can better coordinate outings.
JTatman, there are at least a couple of us APUG'ers in the Jacksonville area; and we frequently go to St Augustine. I need to pick up a print from St Aug Art Assoc so may be in area this Sunday. Best price for starting in 4X5 format would probably be a Graphlex. They're sturdy, though lacking in most movements.
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