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    kevin4x5
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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Bruce
    I can't wait it should be a good time and a circus I can stop on the way up to my house on Friday night to help you if you would like or to test the brownies
    Kevin

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Shoot, man, EVERYBODY wants to test the brownies!!

    Thanks for the offer. Instead, if you wanted to get here earlier than the official 10:00 start time, I could use help setting up. But only if that works on your life. It's entirely manageable.
    Bruce Barlow
    author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Hi Bruce,

    Don't forget we have 4 covered bridges in town, and a few more within a half hour drive.

    I might just bicycle over!

    Wayne, near the cresson bridge

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Aho View Post
    Hi Bruce,

    Don't forget we have 4 covered bridges in town, and a few more within a half hour drive.

    I might just bicycle over!

    Wayne, near the cresson bridge
    Fine Focus Workshops has three prohibited subjects: Covered bridges, Lighthouses, and Kitty Cats...

    Instead of bicycling, would you be interested in doing a wet plate demonstration or two? Certainly, please strap on some wet-plate examples and bicycle over. The tough part will be the last 1/3 mile...
    Bruce Barlow
    author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Bruce, wrong attitude! I think FFW should focus on covered bridges and lighthouses but capture images that are different and innovative about them. That's a challenge.

    As far as kitty cats - well in TX they're for target practice.

    Boy I'd like to join you in cow hampshire but not likely.

    Best regards, Nate Potter, Austin TX.

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Barlow View Post
    Shoot, man, EVERYBODY wants to test the brownies!!

    Thanks for the offer. Instead, if you wanted to get here earlier than the official 10:00 start time, I could use help setting up. But only if that works on your life. It's entirely manageable.
    I can stop over earlier on Saturday Maybe it would be coffee and "The Brownies"

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Quote Originally Posted by kevin4x5 View Post
    I can stop over earlier on Saturday Maybe it would be coffee and "The Brownies"
    If I get there 1st it will be coffee

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    So far, the hardest work you guys a volunteering for is chewing... Or swallowing coffee...

    Nate, with all the NICE stuff we have to photograph within 5 miles of my house, we can safely stay away from covered bridges. And lighthouses are, fortunately, too far away.

    My cows won't be there yet. They'll still be in the summer pasture. So much for Cow Hampshire.

    If you want to see that challenge addressed by an immensely talented teenager, visit the Town of Swanzey web site:

    http://www.town.swanzey.nh.us/

    Yeah, he HDR'ed them, but they work small.

    I'm giving him space at the Open House, if he can come up with real prints. We'll be offering his award-winning documentary, too. $5.
    Bruce Barlow
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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Barlow View Post
    So far, the hardest work you guys a volunteering for is chewing... Or swallowing coffee...
    You mean you have harder work in mind for us v'teers than chewing or swallowing???? Maybe we need to form a union and picket for better working conditions

    What ever you need a hand with, just ask.....

    You'll be able to recognize me from the rest of the croud, I'll be wearing the "will work for brownies" sign

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    Re: October Open House in New Hampshire

    Don't worry forks are involved in the work.
    And the bull will keep you busy.
    Richard T Ritter
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