OUSA Convention 2007
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- Joe the white
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I don't expect to be taking 900, more likely 300 or so (its a 1 gig card, better to have more space than less). I want to get some pictures of FIT and people at the con along with the exhibition, and some of the places around town that make for good shopping/meals. Surely I'll be marked for a tourist ;p. I'll be leaving in about 12 hours or so for my flight. I really should get into using rechargable batteries, or get a new camera with a power cell. The chances of that are slim though, knowing me .
Yes, hopefully I can come again next year too, then we'll finally meet lol.
Yes, hopefully I can come again next year too, then we'll finally meet lol.
I´m waiting for your pictures
Maybe one day I will attend an OUSA convention too, but not at the moment.
About the accus: It´s really amazing how long they last in comparison to "normal" batteries, they are really worth their money. As long as I used batteries I had to change them every few photos, but the accus held through the whole convention and longer without recharging!
Maybe one day I will attend an OUSA convention too, but not at the moment.
About the accus: It´s really amazing how long they last in comparison to "normal" batteries, they are really worth their money. As long as I used batteries I had to change them every few photos, but the accus held through the whole convention and longer without recharging!
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- JeossMayhem
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Yea, Joseph doesn't seem to diagram anything at all. I remember at the Origami House, he had this awesome dragon there. It stood upright had had pleated plating on it's chest and belly. But I can't find a pic anywhere on the net... And it was probably multi-pieced too, just like his wyrm, but that doesn't keep anybody from wanting to fold it!!
Thanks for the pics. Now I REALLY have to go to the convention someday... I didn't know there were so many displays!
Thanks for the pics. Now I REALLY have to go to the convention someday... I didn't know there were so many displays!
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Well, Cupcake, seems you can't hide your real name any more
Nice display
Some more convention pictures can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9210197@N02/
I think this lion is amazing. Anyone knows whose model it is?
Nice display
Some more convention pictures can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9210197@N02/
I think this lion is amazing. Anyone knows whose model it is?
So long and keep folding ^_^
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- Joe the white
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I just got back last night, it was a fun week. The lion is indeed Satoshi's, he said there would be diagrams soon I think, and for the bird too. He had a binder of his crease patterns and a mac laptop with pictures of his creations and other crease patterns. He has many more good creations besides what he posts on his site. I've got about 270 photos of the con, but I can't seen to get them to load to my computer.
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>>>>>>>>> He has many more good creations besides what he posts on his site.
I fold wu scale dragin it is good it have one stripe with scale.JeossMayhem wrote:Yea, Joseph doesn't seem to diagram anything at all. I remember at the Origami House, he had this awesome dragon there. It stood upright had had pleated plating
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This is my first post here (I've lurked for a while) and my first convention. I had a great time, but next year I'll have to register for classes--some of them looked great! I thought Kamiya's bird was excellent...hopefully he'll diagram it, although I'm not counting on it. I also really liked Seth Friedman's hawks and mockingbird.