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    Photographers in OKC area

    I'm wondering how many large format photographers we have in the Oklahoma City area? Anyone interested in getting together to talk and/or shoot?

    My number is 471 dash 2517.
    Chamonix 45N-1 with 90mm f6.8 Caltar II N, and 210mm f6.8 Rodenstock Geronar

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Good luck--on that buddy--I'm in valley center, ks, the shooter's around here are far and few. It would be nice nice to start a local group, maybe we could have a muti-state convention

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Hey Rick:

    I've been watching this post since it came up. Tell ya what, I'll meet you at Turner Falls if we can get an agreed day; that's about half way for each of us. I usually shoot the falls with Velvia just before sunrise because they face toward the east. There are rock formations to catch as well. I shoot 4x5 Ebony and Rodenstock glass. 214 dash 868 dash 1139. Bring John along and any one else; we'll leave that TX vs OU thing behind for some photos.

    Rick Floyd

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Anyone between OKC and Rolla. MO?

    Mike

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Quote Originally Posted by mikebarger View Post
    Anyone between OKC and Rolla. MO?

    Mike
    Almost, I'm about five miles east of Rolla in St. James

    Wm Blunt

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Hey, that is pretty close. Do you know if there are any others?

    My wife and I have only been down here since July. Moved from Topeka.

    Mike

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Any body by Wichita, KS

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Quote Originally Posted by mikebarger View Post
    Hey, that is pretty close. Do you know if there are any others?

    My wife and I have only been down here since July. Moved from Topeka.

    Mike
    Don't know about other photographers in the area. Welcome to the area.

    Wm Blunt

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick-okc View Post
    I'm wondering how many large format photographers we have in the Oklahoma City area? Anyone interested in getting together to talk and/or shoot?

    My number is 471 dash 2517.
    I'm in Van Buren, Arkansas which is right on the Oklahoma border on I-40. A few hours drive from Missouri or OKC. I do most of my photography in Oklahoma, as I am photographing all the vintage metal truss bridges in the State and there are (it seems) thousands.

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    Re: Photographers on OKC area

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Floyd View Post
    Hey Rick:

    I've been watching this post since it came up. Tell ya what, I'll meet you at Turner Falls if we can get an agreed day; that's about half way for each of us. I usually shoot the falls with Velvia just before sunrise because they face toward the east. There are rock formations to catch as well. I shoot 4x5 Ebony and Rodenstock glass. 214 dash 868 dash 1139. Bring John along and any one else; we'll leave that TX vs OU thing behind for some photos.

    Rick Floyd
    Rick,

    Just noticed your reply. Been busy with family matters.
    I like the idea of meeting at Turner Falls sometimes. Do you drive up the day before and spend the night or do you drive up in the middle of the night?
    Let try and figure out a time to do this!
    Chamonix 45N-1 with 90mm f6.8 Caltar II N, and 210mm f6.8 Rodenstock Geronar

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