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08/29/2004 01:29:30 PM · #51
Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by dustin03:

Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by dustin03:

Also, go to every DPC memebers home and meet them and eat all their food and leave...:)


That's it... I'm scratching you off my invite list! ROFL


Crap, then I'll have to concider eating at McD's (again) when I come around to your town...:)


Well, with the exception of your chosen eatery, pretty much every eatery in town (London) cooks better than I do so you aren't missing much...

:o)


Hmmm, now how am I going to get my RV over there? However, I would love to travel to the UK in general other than to take photos....Of course camera in tow but, NOT tourist photos either! :)
08/29/2004 01:45:12 PM · #52
Originally posted by dustin03:

Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by dustin03:

Crap, then I'll have to concider eating at McD's (again) when I come around to your town...:)


Well, with the exception of your chosen eatery, pretty much every eatery in town (London) cooks better than I do so you aren't missing much...


Hmmm, now how am I going to get my RV over there? However, I would love to travel to the UK in general other than to take photos....Of course camera in tow but, NOT tourist photos either! :)


Doesn't it drive underwater? Or is that just another fantasy? ;o)


08/29/2004 03:33:36 PM · #53
Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by Azrifel:

I'd like to be Frans Lanting's assistent for a year.
//www.lanting.com/

I love his work... it's just inspirational.
I was just reading about the internship programme on his website - does it strike anyone else as nothing more than free labour???


50/50. If I was a student and it would fit my study I'd do it.
I don't know how much you can learn about scanning, color correction, photo restoration and such. But when you can get training by people who work with material that gets published in high quality demanding magazines it seems like a good opportunity.


08/29/2004 06:27:05 PM · #54
Yeah I guess so...
08/29/2004 06:40:31 PM · #55
I think I'd like to accompany Moses up Mount Sinai to see if that bush was really burning or just smoking ...

Although ... of few days-worth of time-lapse shots of Jesus' tomb, or of the big rock* on the Temple Mount might help settle a few theological disputes as well ...

*Site of Mohammed's ascendency to Heaven, currently enshrined in The Dome of The Rock on the site of the Second Temple.
08/29/2004 08:08:06 PM · #56
Soccer World Cup Final.
With:
EOS 1Ds, and a 400mm f/2.8.
EOS 1Ds, and 70-200mm f/2.8.

+ALL THE CF CARDS I CAN CARRY!!!!

And Australia is in the final (ok, now that's impossible).
08/29/2004 09:04:47 PM · #57
at least one more day with my Dad, taking enough photos of him to last the rest of my life.
08/30/2004 12:58:01 PM · #58
Originally posted by sher9204:

at least one more day with my Dad, taking enough photos of him to last the rest of my life.


:O(

08/30/2004 01:44:37 PM · #59
Originally posted by sher9204:

at least one more day with my Dad, taking enough photos of him to last the rest of my life.


On that note...Getting to meet my grandfather who is partly responsible for my obsession with photography. Just hearing about him and seeing someof his photos fuled my desire to do it too...now I don't even have his old camera to look at...somewhere in our moves it got sold or give away...
08/31/2004 03:08:59 AM · #60
There are 2 things.
1) Taking arial shots around Sydney Harbour and a bit in land New South Wales.
2) Bridgeclimbing at Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset throughout the dusk in the full moon night. Like this



On top of that, my ultimate fantasy is taking a year or two driving around Australia taking photo...

Message edited by author 2004-08-31 03:21:54.
08/31/2004 03:13:37 AM · #61
Slovenia!! I would love to live there for about a year to photograph the hell out of this beautiful country!
08/31/2004 03:20:58 AM · #62
Jack Kerouac.

or

Woodstock.

or

Cuban Revolutionaries - Che, Fidel and the Gang.
(Even though I probably wouldn't live through this one.)

Lee
08/31/2004 03:39:26 AM · #63
I'm in no way condoning the events, simply I think it would be an honor and priviledge to photograph the world trade center disaster. Everyone's emotions were running so high, that there were so many heart-rending photos taken on that day. It'd be hard not to take a good photo.

I hope I don't come off as morbid, but I honestly think disaster's have the biggest potential for the most impacting photos. So that's what I'd want to shoot. (Hope this all makes sense)
10/10/2004 12:00:38 AM · #64
Originally posted by kiwiness:

I would love to be able to go back in time to the middle ages and take photo of great events and battles.



What about being the photographer when they start filming "The Hobbit". Photographing scenes from an epic film would be pretty cool.
10/10/2004 12:14:39 AM · #65
super bowl or stanley cup final game seven.
10/10/2004 12:35:11 AM · #66
Originally posted by movieman:


I met him Marilyn Manson at a supermaket a couple weeks ago at 2am.

It was awesome. Weird though.

I wouldn't have recognized hiim if my friend had not been such a fan. He just looked like a normal guy.


Awesome, what did he say to you, what was he wearing to be "normal", like a pair of tommy hilfiger pants and a polo shirt, with a kickin pair of timberland shoes...huh? with a raiders cap... i bet thats what he was wearing.

Message edited by author 2004-10-10 00:35:53.
10/10/2004 02:27:10 AM · #67
I want to be able to walk around and take pictures of people.. any time.. any where.. and not worry about going to jail or being attacked.
10/10/2004 06:14:20 AM · #68
Telstra stadium, Sydney, Australia in the fianl minutes of a hard fought Bledisloe Cup decider watching George Gregan slide in under the black dot for the game winning try.

And being paid for it.
10/10/2004 06:18:37 AM · #69
Originally posted by thommo:

Telstra stadium, Sydney, Australia in the fianl minutes of a hard fought Bledisloe Cup decider watching George Gregan slide in under the black dot for the game winning try.

And being paid for it.


Oh yeah! Then in the summer capturing the one handed Hayden slips catch that wins the Ashes.... again getting paid for it :)
10/10/2004 06:21:45 AM · #70
Martha Stewart going to prison since all of the media camped outside missed the shot. I could then sell to the Enquirer and afford to shoot anything I wanted for a very long time. :)
10/10/2004 06:23:57 AM · #71
One more. I don't want to offend all Kiwis.

This would be pure fantasy, but I would love to get some pics of Possum Bourne sliding side ways around what ever tracks he's found in the great forrest in the sky. A truely great driver and a truely great bloke. Rally hasn't been the same since.
10/10/2004 06:26:10 AM · #72
Originally posted by thommo:

One more. I don't want to offend all Kiwis.

This would be pure fantasy, but I would love to get some pics of Possum Bourne sliding side ways around what ever tracks he's found in the great forrest in the sky. A truely great driver and a truely great bloke. Rally hasn't been the same since.


Here here!
10/10/2004 06:38:05 AM · #73
Originally posted by thommo:

One more. I don't want to offend all Kiwis.

This would be pure fantasy, but I would love to get some pics of Possum Bourne sliding side ways around what ever tracks he's found in the great forrest in the sky. A truely great driver and a truely great bloke. Rally hasn't been the same since.


Good come back Thommo
10/12/2004 10:51:59 AM · #74
for me i think it would have to be Japan. oh how i'd love to travel there one day!
10/12/2004 10:55:38 AM · #75
Obvious: Victoria's Secret underwear pillowfighting party. :P
But more realistic:
Greenland, Iceland (lucky me), Alaska, Norway, all in the summer. Then Chile, Tibet, New Zealand. Tierra del Fuego, Antartic.
That about covers it.

Message edited by author 2004-10-12 11:00:37.
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