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    <title>Harpers Ferry Photowalk</title>
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    <published>2008-11-13T00:02:29Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-13T00:27:39Z</updated>

    <summary>A couple of weekends ago I attended the Harpers Ferry photowalk hosted by Jeff Revell. One of my favorite times of the year to shoot is Fall. This year I haven&apos;t been out photographing much this season, so I was...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2997794428/" title="Harpers Ferry Train Tunnel by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3175/2997794428_3e89f093c9_m.jpg" alt="Harpers Ferry Train Tunnel" vspace="4" width="192" align="right" border="0" height="240" hspace="4" /></a>A couple of weekends ago I attended the <a href="http://www.revellphotography.com/blog/?p=1461">Harpers Ferry photowalk hosted by Jeff Revell</a>. One of my favorite times of the year to shoot is Fall. This year I haven't been out photographing much this season, so I was glad I had a chance to get out and shoot some of the Fall color. Harpers Ferry makes for a great location for Fall colors.<br /><br />I have been to this location a couple of times to photograph at the Bolivar Heights for some of my Civil War work. This photowalk provided me my first chance to take some time and walk around the town. It is a small historic community and there are plenty of subjects to shoot anytime of the year.<br /><br />On each photowalk I try to experiment with my equipment when I set out on the walk. The last couple of photowalks I brought my 180mm Macro lens for the 5D and my 24-105mm on my Infrared converted 400D. The infrared always gives me a different perspective and the 24-105mm lens works best on that camera. The 180mm macro on the 5D gives forced me to have a different view of the world around me and gave me some excellent results.<br /><br />On this photowalk I brought the IR camera and I choose the 16-35mm ultra-wide lens for my 5D. I liked the almost fisheye quality this lens gave me on my subjects.<br /><br />Shown below are a few photos from the walk. I also have a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/sets/72157608606152519/">set of photos up on Flickr</a>. You can also view the other participant photos in the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/895073@N20/pool/">Flickr pool setup by Jeff</a>.<br /><br />
Vintage Ride<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/3004252946/" title="Vintage Ride by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3234/3004252946_8431a71f35.jpg" alt="Vintage Ride" width="500" height="400" /></a><br /><br />Harpers Ferry Foot Bridge<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2996953779/" title="Harpers Ferry Foot Bridge by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3283/2996953779_7b3857c3b7.jpg" alt="Harpers Ferry Foot Bridge" width="500" height="333" /></a><br /><br />Ivy on Brick<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2996953409/" title="Ivy on Brick by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3220/2996953409_ce7e49b2b9.jpg" alt="Ivy on Brick" width="333" height="500" /></a> <br /><br />]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Celebrate Gettysburg Magazine</title>
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    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.728</id>

    <published>2008-11-03T14:44:30Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-04T11:18:53Z</updated>

    <summary> Back in September I attended another photowalk of Gettysburg. This one was hosted by Andy from VRPhotowalks.com. A writter from Celebrate Gettysburg magazine also came to the photowalk and wrote up a nice story about photowalking and the two...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[ Back in September I attended another photowalk of Gettysburg. This one was hosted by Andy from <a href="http://www.vrphotowalks.com/">VRPhotowalks.com</a>. A writter from <a href="http://www.celebrategettysburg.com/"><i>Celebrate Gettysburg</i></a> magazine also came to the photowalk and wrote up a nice story about photowalking and the two Gettysburg photowalks that were hosted there this year. The article was published in the November/December 2008 issue of <i>Celebrate Gettysburg</i> and two of my photos were used for the magazine article.<br /><br />It's always a nice feeling to see your photos and your name in print.<br /><br />Here are the two photos that were printed in the article. You can view more of the photos I took on the photowalk at the following link on flickr <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/sets/72157607290662781/">Gettysburg PA September Photowalk</a>. You can also see more photos from the other photowalkers at the following flickr <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/gettysburgphotowalk/pool/">group setup for this walk</a>.<br /><br /><b>Bumbles</b><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2856586227/" title="Bumbles by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3119/2856586227_f251de3742.jpg" alt="Bumbles" width="500" height="500" /></a><br /><b><br /> Water Street</b><br />&nbsp;<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2857409700/" title="Water Street by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3238/2857409700_62e563d48b.jpg" alt="Water Street" width="500" height="333" /></a>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>My FotoWeek DC Entries</title>
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    <published>2008-09-01T15:10:29Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-01T15:45:21Z</updated>

    <summary>I decided to enter some images into the FotoWeek DC contest this year. FotoWeek DC is trying to establish itself as the nation&apos;s premiere photography festival and also highlight and recognize the most talented photographers in the DC area.I typically...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[I decided to enter some images into the <a href="http://www.fotoweekdccontest.org/">FotoWeek DC contest</a> this year. FotoWeek DC is trying to establish itself as the nation's premiere
photography festival and also highlight and recognize the most talented
photographers in the DC area.<br /><br />I typically don't enter photo contests. In the past I usually learn about them too late for submission, or I just don't get up the nerve or energy to submit anything. Well this year I had plenty of time and I figured I may as well give it a try.<br /><br />So I have entered the following photos in each of the following categories in the amateur class.<br /><br /><b>Animals</b>: I submitted the following two images.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.manderson.com/media/MDA_070403_9682_cheetah_sm.jpg" alt="Cheetah" width="201" height="250" />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1049/991860700_984667ba09_m.jpg" alt="B&amp;W Tiger" width="240" height="161" /><br /><br /><b>Landscapes</b>: I submitted a recent sunflower photo and also one of my favorite photos from my a trip to Montana.<br /><br /><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2187/2675740104_08c09d3a7f_m.jpg" alt="Sunflower Sunset" width="240" height="192" />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1083/991578052_f9edd3fac4_m.jpg" alt="Saint Mary Lake Sunrise Mist" width="240" height="161" /><br /><br /><b>Fine Art</b>: In the fine art category I picked two of my favorite Infrared photos. I have printed both of these large and they look great in my home.<br /><br /><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2151/2173709926_1303603434_m.jpg" alt="Harpers Ferry Cannon in IR" width="161" height="240" />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/2674920783_6a9e968318_m.jpg" alt="Infrared Sunflowers" width="240" height="160" /><br /><br />The entry deadline for submission is <a href="http://www.fotoweekdccontest.org/">September 22nd</a>, so if you are on the fence thinking about it, my advice is to just do it. You never know what could happen.<br />]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Photowalking Weekend</title>
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    <published>2008-08-26T23:33:51Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-27T00:18:24Z</updated>

    <summary>This past weekend was packed with photowalking events. The first was organized by Trevor Carpenter from photowalking.org fame. There were over 50 people who meet on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a sunset walk down the National Capital...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[This past weekend was packed with photowalking events. The first was organized by Trevor Carpenter from <a href="http://www.photowalking.org/">photowalking.org</a> fame. There were over 50 people who meet on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a sunset walk down the National Capital Mall. This was my first night time photowalking event and it was a blast. I'm thinking one of the future photowalking events I will host needs to be at night (maybe Christmas lights?) <br /><br />It was nice to see some familiar photowalk faces and to meet some new local photographers. A group photo and additional information can be found at the <a href="http://dcphotoguide.com/2008/08/friday-night-photowalking/">DC Photo Guide website</a>.<br /><br />Here is a slideshow from the Friday night photowalk at the National Mall in Washington DC.<br /><br /><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="500" height="375"> <param name="flashvars" value="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606922327692%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606922327692%2F&amp;set_id=72157606922327692&amp;jump_to=" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606922327692%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606922327692%2F&amp;set_id=72157606922327692&amp;jump_to=" width="500" height="375"></object><br /><br />The next morning I headed out to Old Town Alexandria VA to attend <a href="http://www.photoshopuser.com/photowalk/">Scott Kelby's World Wide Photowalking</a> event. The local host/leader of this walk was Jeff Revell and the entire day was a great sucess. He wrote up a recap post on his <a href="http://www.revellphotography.com/blog/?p=1052">PhotoWalk Pro website</a> and he also includes a group photo from the two walks he hosted that day. <br /><br />There were many familiar faces from the night before and I was finally able to meet some Flickr/Twitter friends in person as well. Both <a href="http://hankinslawrenceimages.wordpress.com/2008/08/25/photowalk-in-old-town-alexandria/">Patty Hankins</a> and <a href="http://blog.sduffyphotography.com/2008/08/25/first-worldwide-photowalk-in-the-books/">Shawn Duffy</a> have recap posts on their respective blogs from the morning event. Scott Kelby also <a href="http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/2008/archives/1845">wrote on his blog</a> about the success of the event and has decided to make it an annual event.<br /><br />Here is a slideshow from my photos from the Saturday photowalk in Alexendria.<br /><br /> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="500" height="375"> <param name="flashvars" value="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606913118976%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606913118976%2F&amp;set_id=72157606913118976&amp;jump_to=" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=59157" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606913118976%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606913118976%2F&amp;set_id=72157606913118976&amp;jump_to=" width="500" height="375"><br /></object>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Cruising for Photos</title>
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    <published>2008-08-21T21:01:12Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-21T21:31:18Z</updated>

    <summary>Last week the family went on a Disney cruise with some family friends. The main priority of the trip was to relax and forget about work. In preparation of this trip I brought the Canon WP-DC21 Underwater housing for my...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[Last week the family went on a Disney cruise with some family friends. The main priority of the trip was to relax and forget about work. In preparation of this trip I brought the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V74S1Y?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mdaholdings-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B000V74S1Y">Canon WP-DC21 Underwater housing</a> for my Canon G9 and planned to use it while snorkeling on Disney's Castaway Cay island. On my last cruise I brought my Canon 5D and was able to get up early each morning to wander the decks to take some stock photos. Some of these photos happen to be my best sellers for stock.<br /><br />For this trip I decided to bring both my Canon 5D and the Canon G9. I think I took a total of 5 photos with the 5D for the entire week. The G9 just always seemed like my go to camera on this trip. I loved the portability and its ability to shoot RAW. I'm not sure if the files from the G9 would be good enough for stock sales, but it was great for the needs of this trip.<br /><br />This post was not meant to be a review of the G9, but I feel confident that on future family trips I could comfortably leave my DSLR at home. <br /><br />The underwater housing for the G9 also worked great. I did find that the shutter lag&nbsp; common to point and shoot cameras was difficult to work with underwater. But after a while I was able to workaround the lag by anticipating the shot. Normally you can by pass the lag with a half press of the shutter to lock focus. But, I found the housing made it difficult to do the half press trick. I may just need more practice with the feel of the shutter and the housing.<br /><br />On this trip I also discovered I loved being underwater with the fish and taking pictures. I have subscribed to several underwater photoblogs (<a href="http://echeng.com/journal/">echeng.com</a> for example) for a while and I can now see the allure of this type of photography. What I discovered is the 30-60 seconds you have underwater during each breath was just not enough and it made me seriously think about taking scuba classes.&nbsp; <br /><br />Here are a selection of photos from the trip. I may try to submit a couple of the underwater photos to my stock agency just to see if the G9 is able to keep up with my 5D.<br /><br /><br /> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=58979" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="500" height="375"> <param name="flashvars" value="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606751376211%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606751376211%2F&amp;set_id=72157606751376211&amp;jump_to=" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=58979" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=58979" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="&amp;offsite=true&amp;intl_lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606751376211%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmacmoov%2Fsets%2F72157606751376211%2F&amp;set_id=72157606751376211&amp;jump_to=" width="500" height="375"><br /><br />On an unrelated note, I just discovered that Flickr has updated their slideshow tool so you can easily embed slideshows into your blog. I think I'm going to like this new feature.<br /></object>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Lightroom 2 Class</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/08/lightroom-2-class.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.647</id>

    <published>2008-08-02T00:26:28Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-02T00:28:19Z</updated>

    <summary>Those that can&apos;t do, teach... and those that can&apos;t teach ... teach gym. - &quot;School of Rock&quot; Jack Black About a month ago I offered to teach a class to one of my photoclubs on Lightroom. I&apos;m finding that many...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<h2 id="a060555"><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><i><b><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">Those that can't do, teach... and those that can't teach ... teach gym.</font> <font style="font-size: 0.8em;">-</font></b></i><b><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"> </font></b><i><b><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">"School of Rock"</font> </b></i><b><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">Jack Black </font></b></font></h2>About a month ago I offered to teach a class to one of my photoclubs on Lightroom. I'm finding that many people are afraid to try new software and workflow processes. Most people are just not adventurous to try new software. These are the same people that don't shoot RAW or are using programs like Elements. I have nothing bad to say about the low end of&nbsp; software spectrum. It suits the needs for the majority of the public photographic needs. <br /><br />However, the people I'm talking to are advanced ametures or even semi-pro/pro photographers. They are constanly running into the limitations of the low end software and are asking for workarounds. Well the work around is to get a real photographic workflow tool. I have been helping people come over to the "<i>light</i>" for the last couple of months and I figured it was time to hold a class.<br /><br />Since I work in the technology field, part of my job is to try new
software, so I'm always checking out the latest and greatest tool. I jumped at the chance to be part of the beta of Lightroom when it first came out. LR has been out for over a year and has been completely integrated into my photographic workflow process. I was a firm Bridge/Photoshop/iView Media user for several years. After giving LR a try during the beta, I knew I had a new home.<br /><br />Well this week I was preparing my notes for the class and I was going to touch on the new features of LR 2 that were under beta. In my notes I was constantly saying "<i>but wait, when they release LR2 this will become much easier.</i>" <br /><br />Well, thanks to Adobe I'm now teaching a Lightroom 2 class tomorrow morning rather than just a Lightroom class. The new version of the software shipped this week and this new version adds many features that make it an even better workflow tool.<br /><br />&nbsp;I'm excited about teaching my first class and I'm excited about sharing the new features that are available under LR2.]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Earthquake Memories</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/earthquake-memories.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.643</id>

    <published>2008-07-29T19:30:17Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-29T19:54:45Z</updated>

    <summary>There was a 5.4 Earthquake in Southern California today and I first learned about it from several people I know in Southern California on Twitter. I&apos;m currently listening to a SoCal new station on the internet to just keep up...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[There was a 5.4 Earthquake in Southern California today and I first learned about it from several people I know in Southern California on <a href="http://twitter.com/MacMoov">Twitter</a>. I'm currently listening to a SoCal new station on the internet to just keep up with what is going on. Everyone that I know in that area is doing fine and it sounds like there is no major damage.<br /><br />I just remembered that we also had an earthquake here in Maryland many years ago. I&nbsp; wrote about it in one of my old blogs that is no longer up and running. So I'm posting this entry from my archives.<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Earthquake</b></font><br /><span class="post-footers">December 10, 2003</span></font><br /><br />On December 9th I felt an earthquake. That is not really unusual since I spent the first 35 years of my life in Southern California and have felt many earthquakes. But on December 9th I was at work in Rockville Maryland.

At about 4PM a quake with a magnitude of 4.5 hit and was centered about 28 miles west of Richmond VA. They say you can have an earthquake anywhere in the world. I just never expected to feel one on the east coast.

I really don't have a problem with earthquakes, as long as I'm not in a structurally weak building or driving on or under a overpass. Most of the time that I experienced a quake, I found it kind of fun and exciting.&nbsp;]]>
        <![CDATA[There have been a couple of earthquakes that have left me with lasting
memories. <br /><br />The first one is probably the cause of a minor phobia. When
driving in California I was always fearful that I would be stuck on or
under a freeway overpass when a massive earthquake would hit. <br /><br />Back in
1971 (I was almost six years old) the Sylmar earthquake hit the SoCal
area at 6AM. It measured a magnitude of 6.6. I faintly remember being
woken up from the shaking. The only damage I remember was a new crack
formed on our dinning room ceiling. At that time I thought earthquakes
were just another amusement park ride.
<br /><br />A couple of weeks later (I think during Easter week.) My Dad and I
drove up to San Francisco to visit my great Grandfather. While driving
up the 5 freeway we had to pass some major damage caused by the Sylmar
quake. With my nose glued to the window I sat in awe looking at all the
damage. I then saw a truck sitting under a huge slab of concrete.<br /><br />&nbsp;<img alt="sylmar-quake.gif" src="http://www.manderson.com/dearemma/graphics/sylmar-quake.gif" width="490" border="0" height="322" />
<br /><br />At that time I was unaware that anyone got hurt from an earthquake. My
father told me that this was the area where two people were crushed to
death from a falling overpass. There were also many deaths when a VA
hospital collapsed from the quake. <br /><br />At that time in my life I had never
really understood that death can come knocking for you at any time. I
remember feeling very afraid the rest of our 6 hour trip up to the bay
area.<br /><br />&nbsp;<img alt="sylmar-quake2.gif" src="http://www.manderson.com/dearemma/graphics/sylmar-quake2.gif" width="493" border="0" height="331" />
<br /><small><a href="http://www.lafire.com/famous_fires/710209_SylmarEarthquake/1971-0500_SF-EqEdition_1971SFEarthquake.htm">From LAFire.com</a>:Eight-inch
thick concrete pavement slabs were compressed into ridges and thrust
over one another, apparently as a result of land-shortening in a
north-south direction.</small>
<br /><br />The Sylmar quake happened at 6 in the morning and I doubt the people
that were killed were stuck in traffic. It all came down to bad luck
and timing. However, the shock from that sight still affects me today
in a very small way. While driving on the California freeways I still
feel nervous sitting in traffic under an overpass. <br /><br />Since I have moved
to Maryland, that anxious feeling seems to have gone away. Its weird
what your subconscious mind does to you when your not looking.
There have been other quake memories in my life. I remember working on
the machine shop floor at McDonnell Douglas in Huntington Beach. A
mid-sized earthquake hit and I could literally see the solid concrete
shop floor rise up like a wave about 200 yards ahead of me and travel
straight towards me. That wave of concrete almost knocked me on my
butt. That was a sight I will never forget.<br />&nbsp;<img alt="northridge-quake3.gif" src="http://www.manderson.com/dearemma/graphics/northridge-quake3.gif" width="600" border="0" height="406" />
<br />I remember being glued to the TV when the 6.7 magnitude '94 Northridge
earthquake hit. That one hit around 4:30 in the morning and it was
strong enough to wake me up. It wasn't until later in the day did we
realize how much damage that one really caused. I also remember rooting
for survivors in the collapsed apartment building.<br /><br />&nbsp;<img alt="northridge-quake4.gif" src="http://www.manderson.com/dearemma/graphics/northridge-quake4.gif" width="280" border="0" height="420" />
<br /><br />When I felt the most recent Virgina earthquake it felt like I was back
home in California. I commented to myself, "hey that was an
earthquake." But then I thought, it couldn't be. They don't have them
out here. Well this is proof. They can have them anywhere.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Washington DC Photowalk on August 22nd</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/washington-dc-photowalk-on-aug.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.642</id>

    <published>2008-07-25T23:14:45Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-25T23:30:50Z</updated>

    <summary>There will be a photowalk of the Washington DC National Mall on August 22nd at 6pm. This photowalk is being organized by Trevor Carpenter from Photowalking.org fame. The plans are to meet on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[There will be a photowalk of the Washington DC National Mall on August 22nd at 6pm. This photowalk is being organized by Trevor Carpenter from <a href="http://www.photowalking.org/2008/06/10/washington-dc-photowalk/">Photowalking.org</a> fame. <br /><br />The plans are to meet on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at 6pm. We will be walking down the National Mall towards the Capital building. I'm planning on attending and several other local photographers are scheduled to attend as well.<br /><br />Here is the <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/779437">Upcoming link</a> and a link to a <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=115311138350014604674.00044f50f7825f31b4bf1&amp;ll=38.894086,-77.030004&amp;spn=0.011634,0.039606&amp;source=embed">map of the route</a>.<br /><br />Get more info over at <a href="http://www.photowalking.org/2008/06/10/washington-dc-photowalk/">Trevor's site</a>. ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>July Means Sunflowers</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/july-means-sunflowers.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.636</id>

    <published>2008-07-20T14:39:17Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-20T15:11:06Z</updated>

    <summary>Each month in the year brings different photographic opportunities. As part of my 30 Seasons project I&apos;m starting to document each of these opportunities so I can revisit them in the coming years.Last year I learned about the McKee-Beshers Wildlife...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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    <category term="july" label="july" scheme="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag" />
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://photos.manderson.com/p364621607/?photo=19176854" title="Sunflowers by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3144/2674920489_45d9ab27a3_m.jpg" alt="Sunflowers" vspace="4" width="160" align="right" height="240" hspace="4" /></a>Each month in the year brings different photographic opportunities. As part of my 30 Seasons project I'm starting to document each of these opportunities so I can revisit them in the coming years.<br /><br />Last year I learned about the <a href="http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/mb.asp">McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area</a> in Potomac Maryland. Every year the parks department plants sunflowers in a large open field. I tried to photograph the flowers last year, but I was about a week too late to get some good sunflower photos. The peak of the sunflowers are typically the second week of July.<br /><br />This year I was able to keep close tabs on the development of the fields and received scouting reports from several other <a href="http://hankinslawrenceimages.wordpress.com/2008/07/17/sunflowers/">local photographers</a>. This allowed me to visit the fields a couple of times this season during the peak of the sunflower blooms. <br /><br />My recent visits allowed me to take a large number of photographs and several that I feel are good enough to go into my portfolio. <br /><br />I plan on returning to the fields later in the year once the flower heads have gone to seed. I suspect I should be able to get some good bird photos at that time.<br /><br />Here are some of the photo highlights this year from the Sunflower fields.<br /><br /><a href="http://photos.manderson.com/p364621607/?photo=224426262" title="Sunflower Sunset"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2187/2675740104_08c09d3a7f.jpg" alt="Sunflower Sunset" width="500" height="400" /></a><br />Sunflower Sunset &mdash; © 2008 Mark Anderson<br /><br /><a href="http://photos.manderson.com/p364621607/?photo=308703495" title="Sunflower Lightpainting by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2675740226_b5daa23d14.jpg" alt="Sunflower Lightpainting" width="500" height="400" /></a><br />Sunflower Light Painting &mdash; © 2008 Mark Anderson<br /><br /><a href="http://photos.manderson.com/p509746659/?photo=451139388" title="Infrared Sunflowers by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/2674920783_6a9e968318.jpg" alt="Infrared Sunflowers" width="500" height="333" /></a><br />Sunflowers in Infrared &mdash; © 2008 Mark Anderson]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Updated Website</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/updated-website.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.634</id>

    <published>2008-07-07T23:29:09Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-07T23:42:23Z</updated>

    <summary>During the 4th of July Holiday I took the time needed to make some much needed website changes. I have now unified the look and feel of my main photography website and this 30 Seasons blog. I have also finally...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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    <category term="portfolio" label="portfolio" scheme="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag" />
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        <![CDATA[During the 4th of July Holiday I took the time needed to make some much needed website changes. I have now unified the look and feel of my main photography website and this 30 Seasons blog. <br /><br />I have also finally gotten around to setting up a portfolio as well. My main goal was to provide a way for people to view my work, and also purchase prints if they wanted.<br /><br />I debated between going with many different options on how to host my portfolio. I could have hosted my own portfolio gallery templates or go with a service. I decedided the fastest and easiest option was to go with a hosted service. There are many players in this space and I have tried most of them (i.e. <a href="http://pa.photoshelter.com/">PhotoShelter</a>, <a href="http://www.smugmug.com/">SmugMug</a>, <a href="http://www.imagekind.com/">ImageKind</a>) but I decided on <a href="http://www.zenfolio.com/">Zenfolio</a> to host my personal portfolio. The number one reason I chose them over all the others is their partnership with MPIX for printing. I made the switch to <a href="http://www.mpix.com/">MPIX</a> for all my professional printing about a year ago and I love the quality. They also offer competitive printing rates and services.<br /><br />So this weekend I loaded up about <a href="http://photos.manderson.com/"><b>100 photos to my portfolio</b></a> and also updated my websites with new templates. It was a busy weekend, but I like the end result. <br /><br />Please leave me a comment if you see anything odd or hinky and I will try to get it fixed as soon as possible.<br /> ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Playing with Video</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/playing-with-video.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.633</id>

    <published>2008-07-04T23:16:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-07T23:26:06Z</updated>

    <summary>I received a new Canon G9 point and shoot digital camera from my in-laws for my birthday this year. My recent vacation to California gave me a real chance to give this new camera a test. It performed like a...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[I received a new Canon G9 point and shoot digital camera from my in-laws for my birthday this year. My recent vacation to California gave me a real chance to give this new camera a test. It performed like a champ and is now my "<i>carry everywhere I go camera</i>." The images that come off the camera are great and the size is a little larger than most compact cameras, but is still very portable. The noise at anything above 400 ISO is a little bad, but it works well in most situations.<br /><br />One added bonus is this camera has video capability. For a while I was thinking of getting a Flip video camera to play around with. But my new G9 is working great as a video camera as well.<br /><br />On our vacation we went to the Aquarium of the Pacific and I took several videos of the exhibits.<br /><br /><br /> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="400" height="300"> <param name="flashvars" value="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=ff0383e1fa&amp;photo_id=2618497512&amp;show_info_box=true" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=ff0383e1fa&amp;photo_id=2618497512&amp;flickr_show_info_box=true" width="400" height="300"></object><br /><br />The video quality suits me just fine and I have been recently exploring the world of moving pictures.
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<entry>
    <title>Family Portrait</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/07/family-portrait.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.629</id>

    <published>2008-07-03T22:09:58Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-07T22:19:51Z</updated>

    <summary> The day before I left for vacation I did a family portrait shoot for a friend at work. I typically don&apos;t do portrait sittings, but I&apos;m always willing to help out a friend.This is the second time I did...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[ <img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3052/2617002330_15c0622e0d_m.jpg" alt="Family Portrait" vspace="4" width="240" align="right" height="192" hspace="4" />The day before I left for vacation I did a family portrait shoot for a friend at work. I typically don't do portrait sittings, but I'm always willing to help out a friend.<br /><br />This is the second time I did a shoot for a group of this size and I felt more comfortable with my <a href="http://www.strobist.com/">strobist techniques</a>. The family and I were happy with the results and I may continue to do more of these in the future.<br /><br />Most of the shots I took were the run-of-the-mill variety shots. Once I had those nailed down I proceeded to do some of the fun shots I always wanted to try. As I get more comfortable with these portrait sittings, I'm willing to do some experimentation. With a group this size I was finally able to try the laying on the ground looking up shot. I was laying on the ground with my 16-35mm lens (at 16 mm) and a shoot through umbrella next to me at 1/4 power. If you have never tried this (and don't mind getting dirty) give it a try. Both the family and I were pleased with the results.&nbsp; <br />]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Pacific Marine Mammal Center</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/06/pacific-marine-mammal-center.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.622</id>

    <published>2008-06-29T21:00:27Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-29T21:04:32Z</updated>

    <summary>Last year my wife and daughter went to California to visit friends and family (I went to Montana.) While they were there they searched for things to do and stumbled onto the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach California....</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2616265309/" title="Pacific Marine Mammal Center by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3221/2616265309_1086b00f4c_m.jpg" alt="Pacific Marine Mammal Center" vspace="4" width="240" align="right" border="0" height="160" hspace="4" /></a>Last year my wife and daughter went to California to visit friends and family (I went to Montana.) While they were there they searched for things to do and stumbled onto the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach California. It is a small facility that is used to house and rehabilitate injured seals and sea lions so they can be released back into the wild.<br /><br />This year we were all going back to California for vacation and we decided to visit the PMCC again. <br /><br />In the last year they have grown and added several new enclosures. Sadly the population at the facility has grown as well. Many of the animals that are at the facility were either abandoned at a young age, were injured, or had forms of a cancer that are becoming common to the sea lions in the area.<br /><br /><blockquote><i>In the Spring 2001 issue of The Newsletter of The Marine Mammal Center,
Sue Spong reported that The Marine Mammal Center has found a high rate
of cancer among California sea lions. 18% of those examined post-mortem
were found to have cancer, most commonly in the urinary and genital
tracts. This incredibly high rate of cancer could be due to high
concentrations of PCBs and organochlorinated pesticides that run off of
land and work its way up the food chain to the sea lion. While the
California sea lion population is not endangered, this species could
serve as a indicator species on the overall general health of the
coastal food chains. [ <a href="http://sealwyf.blogspot.com/2005/05/cancer-in-california-sea-lions.html">sealwfy</a> ]</i><br /></blockquote><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/macmoov/2617090964/" title="Baby Harbor Seal by macmoov, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3129/2617090964_51ddee02ca_m.jpg" alt="Baby Harbor Seal" vspace="4" width="160" align="right" border="0" height="240" hspace="4" /></a>We arrived just in time for the feeding and the volunteer was very eager to show us around. When we visited we saw elephant seals and harbor seals. The baby harbor seals were very young and needed to be taught how to catch fish in the water.<br /><br />They also had some baby elephant seals that were a couple of months old and they already looked big. The adult male elephant seals can weigh up to 5,000 lbs. <br /><br />It is a small facility and would make a good stop on your way to or from Laguna if you are visiting from out of town. They started to run summer day camps this year and my daughter was sad we don't have something like this near our home. <br /><br />You can find out more about the PMMC and also make donations so they can continue the expansion via their website: <a href="http://www.pacificmmc.org/">www.pacificmmc.org</a><br /><br />Here is a video of two of the young male elephant seals as they learn how show dominance (often called play fighting.) <br /><br /> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="400" height="300"> <param name="flashvars" value="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=be0e42aa5a&amp;photo_id=2617085210&amp;show_info_box=true" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=55430" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=be0e42aa5a&amp;photo_id=2617085210&amp;flickr_show_info_box=true" width="400" height="300"></object>

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<entry>
    <title>Estate Planning for Photographers</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.30seasons.com/2008/06/estate-planning-for-photograph.html" />
    <id>tag:www.30seasons.com,2008://5.621</id>

    <published>2008-06-29T15:49:12Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-29T17:16:59Z</updated>

    <summary>Tomorrow night I will be attending a memorial service for a fellow photographer that passed away last week. He was a member of the National Zoo FONZ Photoclub and an active member in the Flickr community. About a month ago...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[Tomorrow night I will be attending a memorial service for a fellow photographer that passed away last week. He was a member of the National Zoo FONZ Photoclub and an active member in the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/quickie1975/">Flickr community</a>. About a month ago Takuma and I carpooled together to the Gettysburg Photowalk and it was a shock to learn about his death last week. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ucumari/2594018057/">He will be missed</a>.<br /><br />When someone that you know dies, you start to think about your own situation. My wife and I started working on the legal documents for an estate plan at the start of the year and it is about 90% done. It has been sitting there waiting to be completed and this was another reminder that we need to finish them. If you don't have any type of estate plan in place, I recommend that you work on that first before you even think of creating a Photography estate plan.<br /><br />I also recently listened to George Jardine's podcast with Jay Maisel, Greg Gorman, and Seth Resnick (<a href="http://www.mulita.com/blog/?p=39">episode #42</a>) and they briefly touched on some ideas of what happens to your photography when you die.<br /><br />This got me to thinking that I need to create an estate plan for my photography. It maybe the case that when I die, nobody cares about my photography. However,&nbsp; as a photographer that cares a great deal about my work, I feel it is
important that when I leave this life my family would know where to
find my work and also more importantly where to find what I consider is my best work. This is the same concept that Jay Maisel mentions in the podcast interview.<br /><br />Well known photographers (the Jay Maisel's of the world) are
represented by agencies and have staff with a knowledge
base about the work and how to find it. These same people have worked with them for years and have come to understand their
wants, needs and wishes. They understand the photographers'
aesthetic and can continue to maintain these works after they are gone. <br /><br />However, I would estimate that 99% of the photographers in the world don't have this type of support infrastructure. Basically we are sitting out there alone creating tons of work (some of it may actually be good work.) When we die, does it just sit there waiting for the eventual bit bucket or can it continue to live on for the people that care about it.<br /><br />In the world of your finances, when you pass your family should know how to access all your various financial accounts.&nbsp; Does your family know how to find all your photos? Have you taken the time to document where you are storing the gigabytes (or terabytes) of photo files you have created in your lifetime? Do they know how to find your best works? As I type this I know my wife wouldn't have a clue to where to find my photos. <br /><br />After Takuma's death one of his co-workers contacted me to find out how to get the photos off his work laptop so he can burn them to a CD for his family. He was stumped since he had no idea how to open an NEF file (Nikon RAW file) or if that was really a photo file. <br /><br />I can imagine this will become a common occurrence in the future. As we photographers have moved away from the photos and negatives in a shoebox to a world of bits and bytes our heirs may not know how to deal with our files. These digital files have become our legacy. When someone stops by to look at your computer in the future, if they can't open a file, does it just get trashed or forgotten?<br /><br />What about another practical application? What if your wife wants to find the photos you took of your newborn child that were taken 10 years ago so she can make prints? Would she know how to find those photos and open them?<br /><br />This brings me back to my need to create an estate plan for my photographs. I don't have an egotistical idea that my work will be valuable after my death by the world at large. However, it will be valuable on a personal level to my friends and family. The photography estate plan doesn't have to be a formal legal document. It just has to be a letter that documents the following:<br /><br /><ul><li>Where the photos are located.</li><li>How to open the photo files.</li><li>How to find photos in your catalog.</li><li>How you mark, rank, or tag your best work.</li></ul>This letter could be stored with your other estate planning documents. It could also be a READ ME file on your computer, or even a blog post. The key is whoever is in control of your estate needs to know where to find that document.<br /><br />Since you are creating this document, you may also want to list where you have your photos posted on the internet (i.e. Flickr, iStockPhoto, etc.) and how to access those accounts as well.<br /><br />Once you are done with the document, it would also be a good idea to walk through it with your family and show them where files are stored, how to open files, how to search, etc. <br /><br />You should also review and update the document on a regular basis as well (maybe yearly.)<br /><br />You never know when your time will come up and it is best to be prepared.<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>Gettysburg Photowalk - May 24th</title>
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    <published>2008-05-24T00:46:47Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-24T00:51:31Z</updated>

    <summary>I can&apos;t believe that it is almost the end of May already. I did such a good job promoting this event on Flickr and other venues, I forgot to mention it here on my own blog. This will be the...</summary>
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        <name>Mark</name>
        <uri>http://www.manderson.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[I can't believe that it is almost the end of May already. I did such a good job promoting this event on Flickr and other venues, I forgot to mention it here on my own blog. This will be the second photowalk I have hosted and will get me half way to my goal of four this year. So if you have the time, head on out to Gettysburg tomorrow and join fellow photographers on a photowalk of the streets of
Gettysburg PA. We will be meeting at the tour bus parking lot on
Baltimore Street (across from the Gettysburg National Cemetery.) We
will be meeting at 10:00AM and the walk should take about two hours.<br /><br />
<p>The route is about 2 miles long and we will be walking downtown
Gettysburg and a loop through the National Cemetery. After the walk we
will meet at Spiritfield's Irish pub for lunch and a chance to share
some photos.</p>
<p>Here is the upcoming link: <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/466081/">upcoming.yahoo.com/event/466081/</a></p>
<p>The editors of <a href="http://www.celebrategettysburg.com/">Celebrate Gettysburg</a> will be writing a story about the event and photos from the walk may be used in an upcoming issue of the magazine.</p>Here is a map of the route.<br /><br /><p></p><br /><iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;t=h&amp;s=AARTsJrDJvS79Ein673xH3zPfQpBPfKrfA&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=107009996489746579516.00044992ec6a096a74663&amp;ll=39.824622,-77.231226&amp;spn=0.019776,0.025749&amp;z=14&amp;output=embed" frameborder="0" height="300" scrolling="no" width="300"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;t=h&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=107009996489746579516.00044992ec6a096a74663&amp;ll=39.824622,-77.231226&amp;spn=0.019776,0.025749&amp;z=14&amp;source=embed" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255); text-align: left;">View Larger Map</a></small>]]>
        
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