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Old 07-11-2008, 09:06 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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Wow! Didn't expect so many responses. Bethe and Shawn, you may indeed be hearing from me. I do think I will concentrate on that peninsula around Cucumber Falls and upstream from the bridge. Another day to Cooper's Rocks, WVA. Then one day at MConnell's Mills. I'm going to stick with 400UC and 100GX.

Bethe, are you from Greensburg by any chance? I spent my first 21 yrs. (a long time ago!) in Latrobe.

Thanks for all the comments.

Gene
I'm living in Scottdale, actually. It's a little south of New Stanton. I only moved here a year ago, so I don't know all the good spots, yet. But I'm always looking for chances to go out shooting with people to find more good places. I really love Ohiopyle (there's a shot of Cucumber Falls on my website somewhere).
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Old 10-04-2008, 05:00 PM   #12 (permalink)
 
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OK, we're getting ready to go, so I have to finalize my film choices. I'll have them shipped directly from B&H to Pittsburgh so I won't have to worry about airport scanners.

From my freezer, Astia 100F (have had great experiences with this on sunny days). From B&H 100GX and maybe 100UCC. Now, one more question Kodachrome 64. As has been mentioned, it would seem like a natural. My big question about Kodachrome 64 - does it need a warming filter in dark, overcast situations?
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