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Tour starts today

JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
edited March 8, 2009 in Journeys
Hey everyone, Today I begin my photo workshop on the old historic Rt 66. The trip is being run by Dave Wyman and Ken Rockwell. I am very excited and hope to have a good time. I will be shooting Digital and also brought a FE film camera. First time using a film camera and hope it goes well. Wish me luck and I will post some pics when i get home. !!!!!!
So many toy's not enough money !

Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4

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    summerzsummerz Registered Users Posts: 494 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2009
    OH that sounds fun!! I have seen some of it many moons ago as a child.
    Cars is one of my favorite movies.:D iloveyou.gif
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    cj99sicj99si Registered Users Posts: 880 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2009
    Too much talking not enough pictures:D
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited February 13, 2009
    A few that I liked
    Hey all, I took 2400 digital pics ha ha and a few rolls of film in my FE and 50mm 1.8 with Velvia 50. I did not get the film back yet, but here are a few and I will put a Link at the bottom to some more. Thanks JAson. It was a awesome trip !!!!!!
    1) The mother Road
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    2)Toms Welding
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    3)Another Toms welding
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    4)Roy's
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    5)closed museum rt 66 AZ
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    6)Where camera's go to die ha ha
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    7)Accomadations at the bagdad cafe, the silver twinkie
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    Here is a link to some more, Hope you enjoy !!!!

    http://www.jlefantephoto.smugmug.com/gallery/7344974_Gsc6N#P-1-20
    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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    cj99sicj99si Registered Users Posts: 880 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2009
    These are awesome!! number 1 and 3 are my favorites. Im no film guy but lets see the Velvia!
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2009
    Thanks
    Thanks for the reply. Did you hit the link on the bottom there are 54 pics posted. Awesome trip.
    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited February 27, 2009
    velvia
    cj99si wrote:
    These are awesome!! number 1 and 3 are my favorites. Im no film guy but lets see the Velvia!

    here are some of the Velvia slides with the high res scans. these are straight from the slides, NO post

    1)toms welding
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    2)toms welding
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    3)Airstream at the Bagdad cafe
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    4)Hackberry AZ
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    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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    Cygnus StudiosCygnus Studios Registered Users Posts: 2,294 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2009
    What a great series. The Desoto shots are wonderful.
    Steve

    Website
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    summerzsummerz Registered Users Posts: 494 Major grins
    edited March 2, 2009
    These are great!
    Will check out your gallery as well, thanks.thumb.gif
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2009
    Thanks
    summerz wrote:
    These are great!
    Will check out your gallery as well, thanks.thumb.gif

    thanks for the comments. I have been thinking about upgrading to a D300 but the D200 pics are looking good. Confused now.
    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited March 5, 2009
    Wow, you went right by my house, and didn't even stop in to say hi. :cry

    Kidding. I missed this post first time around. Aaron Newman and I shot the same stretch of road the very next weekend. You hit the big storm! That was the biggest snow I've seen here since moving here from NY three years ago and probably the biggest storm in 10 years. Those snow scenes of Hackberry and Seligman are extremely special.

    Great shots! I examined all the shots in your gallery in great detail. You got some really good stuff there. thumb.gifthumb

    I was going to give you a link to my night shot of Mr D's Diner, but when I looked it up, you'd already commented on it. Thanks!

    Anyway, I really enjoyed seeing your pictures and perspectives of my neck of the woods. It looks like you certainly enjoyed your trip.

    BTW, how was Ken Rockwell to hang with?

    Cheers,
    -joel
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2009
    woops
    kdog wrote:
    Wow, you went right by my house, and didn't even stop in to say hi. :cry

    Kidding. I missed this post first time around. Aaron Newman and I shot the same stretch of road the very next weekend. You hit the big storm! That was the biggest snow I've seen here since moving here from NY three years ago and probably the biggest storm in 10 years. Those snow scenes of Hackberry and Seligman are extremely special.

    Great shots! I examined all the shots in your gallery in great detail. You got some really good stuff there. thumb.gifthumb

    I was going to give you a link to my night shot of Mr D's Diner, but when I looked it up, you'd already commented on it. Thanks!

    Anyway, I really enjoyed seeing your pictures and perspectives of my neck of the woods. It looks like you certainly enjoyed your trip.

    BTW, how was Ken Rockwell to hang with?

    Cheers,
    -joel

    Sorry man if i know I would have looked you up, I was there a day earily. I just hung out in Barstow for a day and ate at Peggy Sue's on sat and took some pics at night. Then I met the group the next day. Ken Is a very nice guy. He is very smart, although he won't admit it. Whenever I had any kind of question he was the first to help out and gave great advice. The leader of the trip Dave Wyman is also a top notch guy, very helpful and informative. I recomend a tour with him, and the pricing is great too.
    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,696 moderator
    edited March 8, 2009
    Great series of shots - the best is your shot of the Hackberry General Store buried in new snow. We just missed it by a day or so.

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    Pathfinder - www.pathfinder.smugmug.com

    Moderator of the Technique Forum and Finishing School on Dgrin
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    JasonLJasonL Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2009
    snow
    Thanks for the comment. It was crazy, we ran our car off the road and wound up seperating from the group and stayed at the Halipai (spelling) motel the niht before. But we got the good snow shots on the way back to Kingman AZ.
    So many toy's not enough money !

    Nikon D300s. Nikon D40, Nikon FE, Nikon F
    Ansco Ancoset Rangefinder, Rolleiflex TLR Sb800, sb400

    Nikon 18-200 VR, nikon 18-55 II, Sigma 10 20 HSM, 50mm f1.8 ai-s, 50mm Non Ai f1.4
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