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Trond Saetre
January 24th, 2008, 11:14 AM
hehe, thanks for the welcome :) I'd like to take part in it, but I'm very unexperienced compared to everyone here :o
Don't worry about that. We have all been unexperienced sometime. And it's only one way to get more experience... to join the uwol friendship and have fun with us.
Stay with us and sign up for the next challenge. The sign up thread should be available very soon.

Meryem Ersoz
January 24th, 2008, 11:17 AM
sorry jurgen, no excuses! we're all here to learn. every time you post a film, you learn a few more tricks. that's the point! besides, ahem, rule #11--have fun!

this is a pretty friendly group, you will find--it's a great place to start without much experience...everyone gets a lot of satisfaction from seeing each other learn and improve.

look, even our per johan had to learn how to shoot at NIGHT, for the first time!

Jurgen Geevels
January 24th, 2008, 11:53 AM
I love the community allready, I'll try to make the best from it! :)

Meryem Ersoz
January 24th, 2008, 12:58 PM
all right, jurgen, it is too late for our t-shirts, but!...

how would you say "our world, your vision" in belgium? is it just the same as french? (in which case you're already covered, on the t-shirt)

...see how little i know? shameful...

Jurgen Geevels
January 24th, 2008, 01:27 PM
well you have two (even three if you include german) languages in belgium, Mainly dutch (called flemish here) and the other language is indeed french!
I am from the dutch part though

our world, your vision is "Onze wereld, jouw visie!"

Thanks for being so interested in our little country though, we are not used to that :)

Meryem Ersoz
January 24th, 2008, 01:33 PM
wow, we could take up a whole t-shirt with just the belgian languages...we'll have to add dutch to next year's model...

well, i already know more about the weather in norway and in the arctic circle than i ever imagined that i would know...why not add belgium to the list?? we're all about the world travel from the ease of your desktop....

Jurgen Geevels
January 24th, 2008, 02:16 PM
sounds great, if you'd include belgium you would include the netherlands aswell, since we speak the same language ^^

(and in southern africa they speak a language very alike to ours)

Meryem Ersoz
January 24th, 2008, 02:44 PM
well...we include everyone from any country...they just gotta post a film first! to make it official...

John Dennis Robertson
January 25th, 2008, 02:24 AM
In South Africa we have a language called Afrikaans that comes from the dutch settlers.Dutch speaking people have no problem with understanding afrikaans,I however need a dutch speaking person to slow down a bit when they talk in order to understand them.In South Africa we have 11 official languages,we tend to get a bit too politicaly correct these days.Oh yes Jurgen,I only had my camera for about 2 weeks before I signed up for my first contest here.Not all of us are experts.....Have fun

Dale Guthormsen
January 31st, 2008, 10:49 PM
I started this thread so we could put some pictures to place the competitors..

Nice to know who is whupping me!!


Lets see some of your mugs please!!! Particularly all those in the next uwol 7!!!!!!!!!!!

Bryce Comer
February 1st, 2008, 02:38 AM
Hi all,
I just had to pop in this photo of me with my new toy. A Miller DS10 Solo carbon fibre tripod. Can't wait to put it to use for this round.
Let the fun begin! Happy filming to all!

Bryce

Heimo Vepsa
February 1st, 2008, 04:53 AM
Wow, Bryce!

Is that the Raynox HDP-9000EX protruding from Your cam? I'm in the midst of ordering one from B&H. To my disappointment, it won't have the lens shade included (you seem to have gotten one somewhere, not?). To my suprise, a rep from B&H said in the mail concerning the lack of it (quote) "Our Answer: You need to use the existing lens hood that came with your Canon XHA1. It attaches to the Raynox directly".

I sure wonder how that can be if HDP really has front lens diameter of about 10 cm. Well, live and learn. Guess I have to make a mock one from PVC tube of something.

Cheers
Heimo

Paul Mailath
February 1st, 2008, 05:07 AM
good point Dale - the pic's have been missing

here's a still from a recent promo we did - I promise not to get in front of the camera for UWOL

Bryce Comer
February 1st, 2008, 05:19 AM
Hi Heimo,
Yes you picked it. I also picked mine up from BH Photo. Price was about half of what they cost here in Oz. Bizzare that it won't be coming with the lens shade! As far as the rep saying that the Canon lens shade will work, well let's just say that i'd like some of whatever he's on!! You might try contacting Raynox direct & ask them what the go is. Making something from PVC tube i guess would be possible but not an easy job. I just measured it & the outside diameter of the thread is 107mm. If you can sort the lens shade out, i'm sure you will be very impressed with it. Although i haven't yet seen any of my footage on a big full high def screen, on my computer screen the clips are sensational! Make sure you have a decent tripod though! I was using a Libec LS22, & although i liked the tripod for the money, I just ended up investing in a Miller DS10, & so far it looks heaps more stable with the Raynox lens on.

Bryce

Paul Mailath
February 1st, 2008, 05:20 AM
Wow, Bryce!

"Our Answer: You need to use the existing lens hood that came with your Canon XHA1. It attaches to the Raynox directly".
Heimo

I've never heard of the Raynox but boy am I interested - so it actually fits on the front of the XH-A1? - I'm tempted

All the web pages I looked at said the special lens hood was included - I'd be harassing B&H

Bryce Comer
February 1st, 2008, 05:39 AM
Hi Paul,
If you're into shooting wildlife, then a long lens is a real help, that's for sure. Last weekend, i actually shot some footage of a white bellied sea eagle from about 500m away & it really was like looking through a telescope. Without the lens, i couldn't even tell what sort of bird it was! The only problem especially here in Oz is the heat haze you are shooting through sometimes. On a clear cool day though, the picture is awsome.

Bryce

Vegard Paulsen
February 1st, 2008, 06:05 AM
Nice Bryce. I need some better lens for my XH A1 and you found the solution :) but will that lens stick on to the front of the A1 without support?
maybe some sort of rails would be smart?

anyways.
Here i am.
First timer to the uwol this year and up for the task.
Im a 26 year old norwegian that loves both filming and sound engineering :)
hmm
the attatchments doesnt work it seems.
posting rules states following.
You may not post attachments

Bryce Comer
February 1st, 2008, 06:31 AM
Hi Vegard,
The lens is great. It's not too heavy but i do have a set of rails that i just bought recently. I just need to finish making up the support for the lens, just incase. It screws straight into the 72mm thread on the camera lens. Bit of a pain really, it goes in such a long way that it seems to take forever to screw it right in.

Bryce.

P.S. if you simply click on the Manage Attachments button when you are posting a reply, you can then navigate to the file on your computer you want to upload.

Heimo Vepsa
February 1st, 2008, 07:08 AM
Hi Vegard,
The lens is great. It's not too heavy but i do have a set of rails that i just bought recently. I just need to finish making up the support for the lens, just incase.

Hi Bryce and Paul!

And thanks for the tips. I also thought of building some type of support in due time.

I think I'll try to contact both Raynox and BH on the shade. I believe, Bryce, you bought yours last october, so it really is strange why they now would not have the shade included.

As to Vegard, his join date might be too close.

Heimo

Dale Guthormsen
February 1st, 2008, 07:22 AM
Bryce,

could you post a couple stills and info on this in the outdoor forum (uwol) I am sure there are a lot of people in that group interested in this duplex/1.8x.

I would like to see an object with the standard 20x lens full framed, then back off and full frame it with the 1.8x.

Bryce Comer
February 1st, 2008, 08:18 PM
Hi Dale,
I have posted a thread here. http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?p=818811#post818811
I hope this will answer questions you or any others may have about this lens.

Bryce

Carl Middleton
February 1st, 2008, 08:57 PM
Good point, here is a me. :)

Even one not taken on halloween! ;)

C

Jessica Blackwell
February 10th, 2008, 02:12 AM
Hey everyone, I'm brand new to the forums. I haven't entered a UWOL competition yet, but I'm planning on joining up in March and I can't wait! I figured this would be a good way to get started and get to know everyone. So this is me...I'm a film student right now, and I'm pretty sure I'm the only person at USC who's hoping to spend years following animals all around the world :) I'm not allowed to post attachments for some reason, so here are the pics...

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e20/FireflyUSC/Website/

Nice to meet you all! I look forward to seeing how you Adventure folks do!

Trond Saetre
February 10th, 2008, 03:44 AM
I'm planning on joining up in March and I can't wait!
Welcome to the uwol family, Jessica. We are looking forward to have you with us in the future challenges.
Next one is in April, with sign up the last week of March.

Meryem Ersoz
February 10th, 2008, 06:44 AM
awrighty, we always like more girls with cameras in these parts...welcome to UWOL, Jessica...looking forward to seeing what you can put together in March...

usually Cat chimes in to help me out with Girls' Club, but i think we lost her in a snowstorm with this theme...she mentioned dangerous, now i'm worried!

sinkholes and avalanches all over this silly, snowy state...

Kevin Railsback
February 10th, 2008, 08:26 AM
Hey there Jessica.
Welcome to the UWOL family.

Several great things about the UWOL family. First and foremost, the people we have incredibly talented people from all over the world. But you won't find stuffed shirts or pompous egos here.

Second, the challenge gives you an opportunity to make some films you might not have otherwise. Plus, it gives you some insight on how other filmmakers tackle the same theme. You will pick up ideas that you may not have ever thought of that you can incorporate into future projects.

Next is the feedback. You get to hear from other filmmakers, what they thought worked and what didn't. It's constructive advice. We'll tell you if that transition didn't work for us or you held that shot to long. BUT, and this is the cool part, is that we'll ALSO give you feedback on what you could do differently.

Combined with all this feedback from numerous nature/wildlife/outdoor filmmakers you can get a pretty good handle on how your film is being received.

And the last, and this is by far the most important thing about UWOL is to have FUN!

Enjoy your time spent shooting, editing, thinking of an idea etc. That's the best part of UWOL.

Look forward to having you join us in March.

Catherine Russell
February 13th, 2008, 01:41 PM
Here I am Meryem!

Boy you are right.... dangerous it's been! wink wink! Welcome Jessica! Like Meryem said, I like to cheer on the ladies! We need to balance out all these talented guys!

See you next round!

Cato

Dale Guthormsen
March 21st, 2008, 10:12 PM
I wanted to put this back on top of the list to see if we can get some of you others to post some pictures up here!!!

We have 22 so far, there are at least 20 more of you out there!!

Come on you people lets see your mug shots!!

Grant Sherman
March 22nd, 2008, 02:02 AM
Here's me, with my private yacht in the background!

Bob Thieda
March 22nd, 2008, 06:47 AM
OK...since I actually completed an entry, I'll share....

One pic is my wife and I doing the Niagara Falls thing in '06

The other is from last summer doing what I do on weekends....(I'm the guy in black)

Kevin Railsback
March 22nd, 2008, 02:11 PM
Howdy Grant, Bob!

Dang Bob, glad to see they got that pole removed from your head before you shot UWOL #7! :)

Bob Thieda
March 22nd, 2008, 04:54 PM
Howdy Grant, Bob!

Dang Bob, glad to see they got that pole removed from your head before you shot UWOL #7! :)

LOL.....geezzzz, some video guy I am...I didn't even notice that when I found it....

I'm still laughin', thanks, I needed that.....

Bob

John Dennis Robertson
March 25th, 2008, 07:28 AM
Ok suppose I better post a mug shot
I am the one on the right with the funny hat

Bob Thieda
March 25th, 2008, 07:57 AM
Ok suppose I better post a mug shot
I am the one on the right with the funny hat

Vintage road racing....Very, very cool!!

John Dennis Robertson
March 25th, 2008, 09:23 AM
Hey Bob as you can see its not just the motorcycles that are vintage....All the guys in the pic are multiple champions.The guy in the middle is Jim Redman.6 times world champion

Vegard Paulsen
March 29th, 2008, 04:02 PM
So this time i have the rights to upload attachments :)
Lets try it again!

My name is Vegard and im 26years old.
I'm a viking like some other members of uwol and we like filming in rough enviroments ! I do alot of outdoor stuff with my Canon XH-A1 and will try to compete in the upcoming uwol's.

Meryem Ersoz
March 29th, 2008, 08:40 PM
another one of those good-looking viking boys...and they can shoot, too. welcome, vegard. cool pics!