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I second that. Take the 4x5. Hotel delivery will work fine, I do it all the time.Aggie said:Valley of Fire just North of Town...
Photographica said:Great suggestions ... Valley of fire and Red Rock Canyon!
I'll check into Casey's too.
I think I might try shipping film to the Hotel (and carry some as well). I don't know what trouble I'm going to run into with the airline and sheet film, but As a backup, I can try the local camera supply, and with the encouraging experience of shipping to the hotel, I should end up with film.
Thanks to all! This should be a fun trip.
Bill
BWKate said:Cool holga shot, Mark!
I'm going to Las Vegas from March 27th until March 31st to photograph the surrealness that is Vegas. Got an appointment to have a tour of the Boneyard, the Neon sign graveyard. I have similar worries with my 35mm B&W Infrared film and the airlines. My friend and I are going to rent a car and drive out to the Hoover Dam as well. Should be fun!
BWKate
BWKate said:I would also love to meet Aggie but maybe another time.
BWKate
BWKate said:Mark,
Are you saying that the Kodak Hie 35mm Infrared should be fine with X-Rays???
Are you absolutely sure? Because that would be a great relief to me.
I really want to purchase a Holga now and it's all APUGs fault!
The reason I want to know about the X-Rays is because I'm also going to China and going to shoot HIE.
BWKate
BWKate said:Mark,
Are you saying that the Kodak Hie 35mm Infrared should be fine with X-Rays???
BWKate said:So I should just keep the Kodak Hie in my camera bag that will be x-rayed and I should be fine? I know that if they hand inspected they would try to open the cannisters and that's not an option. I will also have my dark bag with me.
BWKate said:My friend and I are going to rent a car and drive out to the Hoover Dam as well. Should be fun!
BWKate
Aggie said:NP Kate, it gives me an excuse to go down and go shopping. I can also go with you and do some street shooting at night. Safety when you have someone like me along that can scare the sh*t out of people just by giving my patented "MOM" look.
BWKate said:Okay Aggie,
Photographica:
I hope you have fun shooting 4x5. That Red Rock Canyon sounds like a good place to start shooting at.
BWKate
noseoil said:Don't forget the best time to do the strip, at night. Take a roll or two of tungsten film and set up where you can. It's fun and worth the effort. tim
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The Valley of Fire is a great place to spend the day. The road in isn't marked very well but just keep going until you get to the park entrance. Be sure to take some color film as the rocks do catch fire at sunset. Also lots of petroglyphs. Watch out for rattlers and don't feed the ground squirrels as they will quickly become pests. There is an old movie set somewhere towards the back of the park which you can hike to on the way to the sand dunes. I was carrying a 60 lb. pack the last time I was there so allow yourself plenty of time for the hike in and out and be sure to take some water and high energy snacks.Aggie said:Valley of Fire just North of Town, Anything right on the Colorado River Near the downstream part of the damn, and just crazy people on the sidewalks. BTW Bill I live close to Vegas now.
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