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Photowalk
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 20:28:24 -0400, Robert Coe wrote:
And indeed, Bowser and I did go on our own unofficial photowalk on Saturday, beating the hurricane by a day or two. In about 2½ hours we walked four or five miles through various parts of Cambridge and Boston, some well known and some pretty obscure, but all of them interesting. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the pictures we took show up in our responses to the "Curves" mandate. ;^) Bob Hey. You gave away our secret. That we actually thought about the shoot-in while shooting. Damn. It was a good day. I'd do it again. |
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Photowalk
On 10/29/2012 8:28 PM, Robert Coe wrote:
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 20:11:10 -0400, Bowser wrote: : On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 15:15:22 -0400, Robert Coe wrote: : : On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 14:22:44 -0400, Bowser wrote: : : Well, the photowalk was worth it. The weather cooperated and the light : : was pretty nice. There were 45 of us in Marblehead, MA (USA) who : : prowled around the town getting strange looks from lots of "normal" : : people. 45 camera geeks are hard to ignore. What sort of surprised me : : was the conversation. There were all manner of gear on display from : : P&S to heavy iron, but I didn't hear a single conversation about gear. : : It was all about locations, light, and non-photo stuff. At the : : Hurricane bar and grill we talked about almost nothing related to : : gear, aside from the usual curiosity questions. If you missed it this : : year, sign up next year. It's a good take. : : : : And yes, I did send three shots in to the SI Dictator/Committee that : : were taken yesterday. I traveled light and took only the GX1 and three : : lenses: the 14-140, 7-14, and 8mm fisheye. That kit worked really : : well. : : I'm glad to hear it! In the end, alas, I didn't go. (An opportunity missed, : since the weather couldn't have been better.) The conflicting activity that : was going to keep me away got postponed, but I was so exhausted after an : unusually grueling week that I couldn't face getting up early and going : back into town on Saturday. : : Also, I started to wonder about wandering through downtown in a crowd. Most : of the good results I've had in urban environments have come from being able : to poke around alone at my own pace, with no one else to speed me up or slow : me down. In fact, one thought I had was, "Maybe I should have gone out to : Marblehead with that group that Bowser chose!" But with 45 participants : already, you surely didn't need any more. : : There was room. Definitely a worthwhile thing, but here's the deal: we : dont' need to wait a year. If you ever want to do a walk around : anyplace in eastern MA, let me know and I'm game. : : And yes, face to face beats the living hell out of this method of : conversing. : : I think what I looked forward to most was the conversation, since I seldom : get to talk in person with photographers who are better than I am. Location : and light sound like the right topics to me. I really will try to go next : year. : : Bob And indeed, Bowser and I did go on our own unofficial photowalk on Saturday, beating the hurricane by a day or two. In about 2½ hours we walked four or five miles through various parts of Cambridge and Boston, some well known and some pretty obscure, but all of them interesting. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the pictures we took show up in our responses to the "Curves" mandate. ;^) Bob Looking forward to seeing them. -- Peter First posting after ;the storm. Had to be made from the library, we have no electricity. |
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