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Vance
Guest
Lordy have mercy! 40 photographers and still counting! I never expected it to be this warmly welcomed, and I thank everyone for the kind words.
For those that have just jumped in on this fun little ride we're all going to share here is the breakdown.
April 21st we all go out with our E10's and just shoot the day. It will be basically " A Day In The Life ".
There are no rules, I hate rules. Shoot what you want, where you want and how you want. Okay there is one rule, do it on the 21st.
) (sorry I lied)
I was going to try to host this, but due to ISP difficulties with the apparant volume that is going to be produced I won't be able to after all. Sorry.
What you can do however, is load them to where ever you usually post your pictures from, and then a post will be formed here titled something like " E10 ... A Day In The Life. " and everyone that is involved can drop links to their sites. Hence, you can take as many pic's as you like.
Again, I would like to thank...
Johan
Joe Hawblitzel
R.C.
Jason B.
Jace Mouse
Francesco
Erik Ehudin (Tiawan)
David T. Long (Michigan)
Rob Bond
Bart
Nelson Ng
Steve C.
Tom Kennedy
Jono Slack
Jacques Verres (of the Belgium Digital E10 forum) (Belgium)
Mark Oxley
Mary R. (and her recently exchanged E10) (Chicago)
Ger Bee
Richard Goulden
Bob Price (also from Belgium Digital E10 forum) (Anchorage)
George Bui (Sydney Australia)
John W. (Melborne Australia)
Jerry Schrock
Dave Silbert
Ron Sprouse
Dave M.
Jaja (master of the Cokin +3 filter system)
) (Belgium)
Jerry Doctor
Damond Lam (Hong Kong)
Mike Oliver
Pati Rosenberger
Alex (San Fransisco)
Bruce (Honolulu Hawaii)
Nina (Somewhere in the dark reaches of California)
)
Bruce M.
Phil Vouers
John Burns
Jaxdad
John
oh yeah... ME!!! (Houston Texas)
So far I think we have half the world covered. As near I can guess, our line starts in Belguim .. proceeds across the pond to the North America, then proceeds over the Pacific to Hong Kong and Australia, with a stop in Hawaii . So the pictures are going to be very wide spread.
I think when some pro film photographers did this same thing a few years ago they only had like 15 to do it. We've gone over double that, and still taking names.
)
If you see your name listed without a city, please let us know where you are! * Kinda helps in the fun
)
Guaranteed more information/updates as times goes on.
--Vance.
http://users.ev1.net/~txcowboy
For those that have just jumped in on this fun little ride we're all going to share here is the breakdown.
April 21st we all go out with our E10's and just shoot the day. It will be basically " A Day In The Life ".
There are no rules, I hate rules. Shoot what you want, where you want and how you want. Okay there is one rule, do it on the 21st.
I was going to try to host this, but due to ISP difficulties with the apparant volume that is going to be produced I won't be able to after all. Sorry.
What you can do however, is load them to where ever you usually post your pictures from, and then a post will be formed here titled something like " E10 ... A Day In The Life. " and everyone that is involved can drop links to their sites. Hence, you can take as many pic's as you like.
Again, I would like to thank...
Johan
Joe Hawblitzel
R.C.
Jason B.
Jace Mouse
Francesco
Erik Ehudin (Tiawan)
David T. Long (Michigan)
Rob Bond
Bart
Nelson Ng
Steve C.
Tom Kennedy
Jono Slack
Jacques Verres (of the Belgium Digital E10 forum) (Belgium)
Mark Oxley
Mary R. (and her recently exchanged E10) (Chicago)
Ger Bee
Richard Goulden
Bob Price (also from Belgium Digital E10 forum) (Anchorage)
George Bui (Sydney Australia)
John W. (Melborne Australia)
Jerry Schrock
Dave Silbert
Ron Sprouse
Dave M.
Jaja (master of the Cokin +3 filter system)
Jerry Doctor
Damond Lam (Hong Kong)
Mike Oliver
Pati Rosenberger
Alex (San Fransisco)
Bruce (Honolulu Hawaii)
Nina (Somewhere in the dark reaches of California)
Bruce M.
Phil Vouers
John Burns
Jaxdad
John
oh yeah... ME!!! (Houston Texas)
So far I think we have half the world covered. As near I can guess, our line starts in Belguim .. proceeds across the pond to the North America, then proceeds over the Pacific to Hong Kong and Australia, with a stop in Hawaii . So the pictures are going to be very wide spread.
I think when some pro film photographers did this same thing a few years ago they only had like 15 to do it. We've gone over double that, and still taking names.
If you see your name listed without a city, please let us know where you are! * Kinda helps in the fun
Guaranteed more information/updates as times goes on.
--Vance.
http://users.ev1.net/~txcowboy