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Marc Muench
Oct-07-2007, 06:14 PM
What a great shoot out:clap
I was thrilled and motivated by everyones enthusiasm and energy. What I really enjoyed about this trip were all the different styles and shots everyone was attempting. It does take some time for me to get around to processing my highres files the way I want so I wanted to share a few from my Point and Shoot.


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Where is Andy?

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Can't miss Nik. He was locked and loaded:wink

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St Mary Lake


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Drive by


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And another drive by


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Some street action in the stormy weather


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Reservation horses in 60mph winds

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Two Medicine also in high winds

Thank you again to everyone who made this such a fun and exciting trip I look forward to next year.

davidryan
Oct-07-2007, 06:17 PM
Amazing shots you have there-- would love to see more of two medicines

Phyxius
Oct-07-2007, 06:20 PM
Point and shoots are fun!

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How many seconds, handheld (JPEG!!) was this? :rofl

See, you guys had wildlife, you just drove past them. I love the horses and not just 'cause they're equine either.

Thanks for helping us have such a great time. I'm already PATIENTLY waiting for next October. :clap

jdmphoto
Oct-07-2007, 06:27 PM
Nice shots Marc. I like the St. Mary and Two Medicine photo's. Looks like it was snowing pretty good at Two Medicine. It was unfortunate that I didn't know about the shootout in time to sign up, hopefully you'll do it again.

GREAPER
Oct-07-2007, 06:33 PM
It was great seeing you and Dave again Marc.

It was a lot of fun, and as always, I learned something new.

Thanks

Brian

schmoo
Oct-07-2007, 06:42 PM
Marc, even your point-and-shoot photos are stunning! :bow

Could we have a class on getting such great results out of ours next time? :giggle

pathfinder
Oct-07-2007, 07:42 PM
It was great to spend the week in Glacier with you and Dave.

I always come away from your workshops having learned something new to try, or a better way to do something. Kathy and I had a great time. We look forward to next year as well.

Love your P&S shots also.

Fred W
Oct-07-2007, 07:52 PM
Hi Marc, Really like the "Reservation Horses" shot. Hope to shoot again with you soon. :thumb

Marc Muench
Oct-08-2007, 08:37 AM
Phyxius
How many seconds, handheld (JPEG!!) was this? :rofl
2 sec, 28mm 200iso and yes HAND HELD:barb

Brian,
Thank you again


Schmoo,
Could we have a class on getting such great results out of ours next time? :giggle
I have been considering this for some time now, maybe I will dedicate a day to this for those interested next year. One of the lessons I give in my workshops is shooting in jpeg. This forces one to capture the perfect light without aid from the computer and point and shoots do similar:deal


jdmphoto,

I did get a great morning pink light on fresh snow image, which I hope to post when complete. Hope to se ya next time.


Jim and Kathy,

Good to spend time with both of you and I hope to see more of your images from Glacier here:thumb


Fred,
I liked those also, especially blownin in the wind.

Marc

cwphotos
Oct-08-2007, 01:45 PM
Holy cow. Awesome quality outta that little point and shoot. I need to upgrade mine.

davev
Oct-08-2007, 02:08 PM
Phyxius
How many seconds, handheld (JPEG!!) was this? :rofl
2 sec, 28mm 200iso and yes HAND HELD:barb

Marc


Very good "Grasshopper". Soon you won't need a tripod or RAW. :D

Nikolai
Oct-08-2007, 03:29 PM
Thanks for sharing Marc!
It was a pleasure, as always! :thumb

schmoo
Oct-09-2007, 01:34 PM
I have been considering this for some time now, maybe I will dedicate a day to this for those interested next year. One of the lessons I give in my workshops is shooting in jpeg. This forces one to capture the perfect light without aid from the computer and point and shoots do similar:deal


Marc, count me in! I'm all about honing every aspect of the Craft. :thumb

Marc Muench
Oct-09-2007, 08:39 PM
Very good "Grasshopper". Soon you won't need a tripod or RAW. :D


What do you have a perpetual web search for keywords like hand held, jpeg, and tripod:roflBTW I have some old tripods for sale:deal For you Dave I will give great deal:wink