Luminous Landscape Forum
Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: scott kirkpatrick on September 25, 2005, 02:15:30 am
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"an opportunity to photograph inside an industrial site that has been closed to the public for more than 50 years"
surely you don't mean Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory?
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Better than that. ::
Michael
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I guess TBW. I have an alarm set to check this site every hour :D
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If it's the Brickyard - consider this a request for a reservation!
Even if it's not, I'm probably interested.
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I guess TBW. I have an alarm set to check this site every hour
Well, did the alarm go off, Tim?
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s**t no... just got it now... Oh well, hope there is at least one spot left.
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whew, confirmed for session 1
when are you coming?
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whew, confirmed for session 1
when are you coming?
Session #3, but I will be in town Saturday, probably doing some shooting. On the way home Sunday afternoon I will stop for the butterflies at Niagra.
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Wish I could be there. Looks like a fun location.
If I had to shoot there, I'd rent a small theatrical smoke machine for the day. A *tiny* bit of smoke could really make a difference.
I bet I'm in trouble now
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Wish I could be there. Looks like a fun location.
If I had to shoot there, I'd rent a small theatrical smoke machine for the day. A *tiny* bit of smoke could really make a difference.
I bet I'm in trouble now
I wonder what those environmental folks (the current caretakers) will think about 25 smoke generator going off all at once?
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One, not 25. I said "a" smoke machine. : )
Besides, they're mostly fog machines now, not smoke. Water vapour. They're used every day in sets full of real breathing people. Benign.
Peter
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Michael,
Can you confirm if I am registered for your workshop? I sent an email from Google's gmail service Tuesday the 27th at about 10 AM or so requsting a postion for one of the afternoon workshops. I just want to make sure it got through and was not absorbed by a spam filter.
Thanks,
David
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One, not 25. I said "a" smoke machine. : )
Besides, they're mostly fog machines now, not smoke. Water vapour. They're used every day in sets full of real breathing people. Benign.
Peter
I know - but I love to exagerate. 25 people attending = 25 smoke bombs!
What is fog - dry ice? Water vapour won't hold up.
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David,
All I have is your first name, so I can't tell who you are.
I have replied to everyone that is registered.
Michael
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David Earl
from Michigan, requesting either of the two afternoon sessions, from dlwearl at gmail.com
Thanks Michael,
David Earl