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Philippe
04-06-2008, 11:48 AM
Hello,
I'm Philippe from France, please excuse my mistakes in English language.
As the Southwest (especially Utah and Arizona) is my passion, I spend almost all my vacation in this amazing country. I enjoy to visit and to hike places off the beatten path (I only do day hiking and non technical canyoneering in the USA). I'am also interested in Indian ruins and rock-art.
Now that I own a digital camera (since 2006), I can show some of my modest pictures on my website ww.phschuler.com (they were taken in jpeg with a bridge camera Sony R1). I have hundreds of paper pictures of the Southwest taken before 2006, but I should need years to scan and post-process them. Among very good photographers who show their pictures on Bogley, Carpey Biggs / Dan Ransom is one of my heroes ! :hail2thechief:
I collaborated a lot to the guidebooks "Photographing the Southwest" from my friend Laurent Martres (there are 3 volumes, the first one is about Utah), maybe some of you have got them. I am also the co-author of a french website specialized on visiting the Southwest : www.westusa.fr.
I am happy to have several American friends in Utah (Moab, Escalante, Cedar City...), Arizona, California and New Mexico. Once, I was lucky to met Tanya from Bogley who is wellknown in Europe by the lovers of the Southwest because of her excellent website www.zionnational-park.com
(here is a picture http://www.phschuler.com/usa2006/FRIENDS%20&%20US/WITH%20FRIENDS/slides/Tanya%20&%20Philippe%20at%20Mount%20Carmel%20Junction.html )
I enjoy Bogley for the interesting information, nice reports and good pictures that can be found there :2thumbs: ... and maybe during a next trip will I have a chance to meet some of its friendly members in the wilderness.
Philippe
Howdy & Welcome :2thumbs:
All the way from France! Woah, now we can't crack French jokes :lol8:
Just kidding! Welcome to the site, hope you enjoy your stay!
Any trips planned for Utah?
Philippe
04-06-2008, 01:16 PM
Thank you !
Unlike you JP, not too much off road for me with rental SUV !
Philippe
Philippe
04-06-2008, 01:23 PM
All the way from France! Woah, now we can't crack French jokes :lol8:
Just kidding! Welcome to the site, hope you enjoy your stay!
Any trips planned for Utah?
Hi Alex,
I always enjoy my stays in Utah.
For the next summer, my wife wanted a trip in North California, Oregon and Washington State. However, I will land before her in Los Angeles and I will have a few days days in California, Nevada, North Arizona and maybe Southern Utah, before going to pick up her at San Francisco airport.
But I will come back for sure for longer trips in Utah !
Philippe
CarpeyBiggs
04-06-2008, 01:41 PM
Hi Phillippe. Welcome to the site. I've known of you for some time, because of your collaboration on the Laurent Martres books, which are a must have for most folks photographing the southwest. The new editions are excellent, very well done. Thanks for you work on those. Also, I've been to your site more than a few times. Awesome stuff, indeed.
You know people on here have been trying to find your secret locations in the last little while... Now they can ask the source :2thumbs:
Glad to see you posting here, you will be a great resource!
Unlike you JP, not too much off road for me with rental SUV
Did someone say rental :roflol:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/Grand%20Junction%20to%20La%20Sal/P1010055.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/38LaSalPass.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/33LaSalPass.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/P1010044.jpg
Philippe
04-06-2008, 02:56 PM
Maybe it will be better for you that you hide the license plate number of that rental car :haha:
live2ride
04-06-2008, 03:05 PM
Welcome to the site from Utah!!! Nice to have you!
Philippe
04-06-2008, 03:09 PM
Hi Phillippe. Welcome to the site. I've known of you for some time, because of your collaboration on the Laurent Martres books, which are a must have for most folks photographing the southwest. The new editions are excellent, very well done. Thanks for you work on those. Also, I've been to your site more than a few times. Awesome stuff, indeed.
You know people on here have been trying to find your secret locations in the last little while... Now they can ask the source :2thumbs:
Glad to see you posting here, you will be a great resource!
Hi Dan,
Thank you Dan, I'm glad that you appreciate Photographing the Southwest guidebooks (Laurent was kind to write some nice words about me in the aknowledgements section and to include some of my pictures) but I'm really surprised that a great photographer like you has already been several times on my website and appreciated my basic photography.
I will be pleased to give information about "off the beaten path" places if people ask for... unless I have promised to locals who asked me to not disclose an information they gave me (only for a very few Indian sites).
Philippe
bbennett
04-06-2008, 03:59 PM
Unlike you JP, not too much off road for me with rental SUV
Did someone say rental :roflol:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/Grand%20Junction%20to%20La%20Sal/P1010055.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/38LaSalPass.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/33LaSalPass.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/P1010044.jpg
Welcome to the site Phillipe!
I remember a few years ago, I was just outside of Virginia City, Nevada in a rental S-10 blazer. I noticed a truck coming down from a fairly steep dirt road so I pulled up next to them to ask how the trail was. They told me something to the effect that it was a nice and enjoyable 4x4 trail and then asked "You're not going to go up there in that, are you?". I responded simply; "It's a rental", to which they replied; "Oooooh.".
I guess it's just common knowledge that rental cars are subject more abuse than one which is individually owned.
As far as I know, we didn't do any damage to that little S-10 but we sure enjoyed trying.
My compliments on your use of the Liberty. :mrgreen:
Philippe
04-06-2008, 04:11 PM
Hi Bbenett,
For foreigners like me the problem is that we HAVE to subscribe the insurances of the rental company (American citizens can use the insurances of their own car) and in their policies the rental companies say that there are no more insurances out of paved roads. It is why most of europeans take less risk as possible outside of paved roads with their rental car.
abirken
04-06-2008, 05:06 PM
Welcome to the madness also known as Bogley. I'm finding this website a nice fit for me. I hope you find it the same for you!! Maybe see you out there on the trails!
By the way: I have a passion for France. One of my favorite countries. Maybe we can trade houses for a month? HAHA!!
My compliments on your use of the Liberty. :mrgreen:
Thanks :mrgreen: I actually was pretty easy on it and there were a few places I wanted to stick it, but I was good :haha:
I opted out of these places :haha:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/EJS%202007/05%20April%20La%20Sal%20Pass%20Rental%20KJ/P1010100.jpg
accadacca
04-06-2008, 06:52 PM
Yo, yo. . .you now in da hood. :cool2:
Sombeech
04-06-2008, 08:06 PM
Welcome from across the pond. :2thumbs:
Cirrus2000
04-07-2008, 01:03 AM
Hi Philippe, and welcome!
As a foreigner as well, I'll just clarify that Canadians can use their insurance on rentals in the US as well. I still don't think they want us to take them off the road, though... :haha:
My rental shots:
http://kev.cirruswebsolutions.ca/photoalbum/kevphotos/utah/UT200605/3Ruins/IMG_2169.jpg
http://kev.cirruswebsolutions.ca/photoalbum/kevphotos/utah/UT200605/4Moab/IMG_2303.jpg
Et maintenant, possiblement nous pouvons commencer
[quote=Cirrus2000]
Et maintenant, possiblement nous pouvons commencer
RugerShooter
04-07-2008, 05:52 AM
Welcome to Bogley!! Nice to see new people joining up all the time :2thumbs:
Cirrus2000
04-07-2008, 12:31 PM
I put that into a translation widget, and it says that you said, "My hovercraft is full of eels."
Dang, I thought I said "Remove your panties, Sir William, I can not wait until lunch."
Ah, gotta love Python...
Philippe
04-07-2008, 02:55 PM
Welcome to the madness also known as Bogley. I'm finding this website a nice fit for me. I hope you find it the same for you!! Maybe see you out there on the trails!
By the way: I have a passion for France. One of my favorite countries. Maybe we can trade houses for a month? HAHA!!
Hi !
I will be pleased to meet you on a trail, you will recognize me easily because of my terrible french accent :haha:
I live in an appartment in the suburbs of Paris (about 15 miles), where do you live in Colorado ?
Philippe
Philippe
04-07-2008, 03:50 PM
Hi Philippe, and welcome!
As a foreigner as well, I'll just clarify that Canadians can use their insurance on rentals in the US as well. I still don't think they want us to take them off the road, though... :haha:
Lucky Canadians !
[quote=Cirrus2000]Et maintenant, possiblement nous pouvons commencer
abirken
04-07-2008, 04:47 PM
Welcome to the madness also known as Bogley. I'm finding this website a nice fit for me. I hope you find it the same for you!! Maybe see you out there on the trails!
By the way: I have a passion for France. One of my favorite countries. Maybe we can trade houses for a month? HAHA!!
Hi !
I will be pleased to meet you on a trail, you will recognize me easily because of my terrible french accent :haha:
I live in an appartment in the suburbs of Paris (about 15 miles), where do you live in Colorado ?
Philippe
PARIS!!! One of my favorite cities in the world!! Last time I was there I stayed in a flat in the Marais area. loved it! :)
I live in between Aspen and Vail in a small town called Glenwood Springs. Right near I-70 which takes you directly into Utah within 2 hours. HEY.....this could work!! Apartment/House trade made via Bogley.
joethelion
04-11-2008, 02:34 AM
Ciao, welcome to the forum from an italian "cousin" :haha: and congrats for the beautiful pictures on your website, you've been to a lot of places :2thumbs:
I often travel to Paris (even though not as much as in the SouthWest :roll: ), maybe because I feel very "connected" with the french culture and art, some of my favourite poets/writers are form your country and I've extensively studied (and still do) their works, Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Mallarm
Philippe
04-13-2008, 04:21 AM
Welcome to the madness also known as Bogley. I'm finding this website a nice fit for me. I hope you find it the same for you!! Maybe see you out there on the trails!
By the way: I have a passion for France. One of my favorite countries. Maybe we can trade houses for a month? HAHA!!
Hi !
I will be pleased to meet you on a trail, you will recognize me easily because of my terrible french accent :haha:
I live in an appartment in the suburbs of Paris (about 15 miles), where do you live in Colorado ?
Philippe
PARIS!!! One of my favorite cities in the world!! Last time I was there I stayed in a flat in the Marais area. loved it! :)
I live in between Aspen and Vail in a small town called Glenwood Springs. Right near I-70 which takes you directly into Utah within 2 hours. HEY.....this could work!! Apartment/House trade made via Bogley.
Hi,
You were lucky to have a flat in Marais, it is one of the most typical part of Paris and centrally located. I rent a flat for my daughter at the border of Marais, it is nice but very expensive !
I spent a night in 2006 in Glenwood Spings, on my way from Crested Butte to Grand Mesa, but I had no time to hike to the nice Hanging Lake close to this town.
Philippe
04-13-2008, 06:41 AM
[quote=joethelion]Ciao, welcome to the forum from an italian "cousin" :haha: and congrats for the beautiful pictures on your website, you've been to a lot of places :2thumbs:
I often travel to Paris (even though not as much as in the SouthWest :roll: ), maybe because I feel very "connected" with the french culture and art, some of my favourite poets/writers are form your country and I've extensively studied (and still do) their works, Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Mallarm
stefan
04-13-2008, 06:42 AM
welcome :gents:
Philippe
04-13-2008, 07:19 AM
welcome :gents:
Thanks, Stefan !
tanya
04-13-2008, 07:37 PM
Hello,
I am happy to have several American friends in Utah (Moab, Escalante, Cedar City...), Arizona, California and New Mexico. Once, I was lucky to met Tanya from Bogley who is wellknown in Europe by the lovers of the Southwest because of her excellent website www.zionnational-park.com
I enjoy Bogley for the interesting information, nice reports and good pictures that can be found there :2thumbs: ... and maybe during a next trip will I have a chance to meet some of its friendly members in the wilderness.
Philippe
Philippe!!!! I did not click on this until you sent me that PM! I am so glad you are here! :2thumbs: :nod:
joethelion
04-13-2008, 11:48 PM
Thank you Philippe for your kind words, yes, I do have some terrific 32x40" prints hanging on my walls :cool2: , but I have to admit that photographing with a large format camera really slows you down a lot and you miss a lot of shots, in some situations, for example with fast changing light, a DSRL or a medium format is much more desiderable...
If you plan to come to Paris, feel free to send me a MP !
Au revoir
Philippe
Thank you, I really appreciate that :2thumbs:
Ciao!!
Marco
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