Apologies for the several days off the blog. Between flying in to shovel snow at Fortress Lake, getting a couple cross country skis in, and spending 9 - 12 hours a day capturing, editing, and laying out a timeline for our New Zealand video and photos, time has simply slipped past.
Tonight is the night for the New Zealand presentation. We narrowed it down to 90 minutes, or close enough to call it that (a touch over). It was very hard to weed out scenes and moments. How to compress a month of fly fishing and travel into 90 minutes? You don't. You pick what seems to flow relatively well. You cut some excellent moments and hope the ones still on the story board are what people want to see. If you want to see the full, clear, large version of our New Zealand fly fishing from a month ago, tonight is the night.
This presentation is open to everyone. It is hosted by the Central Alberta fly tying club:
Each Monday evening in Red Deer at Annie L Gaetz School, on Mitchell Ave in SE Red Deer (easy to find on Google Maps), the Central Alberta Fly Tying Club meets during winter months. Weekly tying sessions begin at 7pm. Call Bob Vanderwater 403. 347. 3802 or email bvanderwater@rdpsd.ab.ca
1 comments:
I am kicking myself for not being able to attend your presentation. I was looking forward to it. Any chance you might produce some New Zealand DVD's similar to your Hatches DVD's? I would be first in line.
Jason Peck
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