Tuolumne
Veteran
Would love to see the shots. No long lenses?!
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KM-25
Well-known
Would love to see the shots. No long lenses?!
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Nah, it's all about the people, the faces of hope. I just got a note from Dwayne's that my film will be back tomorrow....nervous about what I got...
KEH
Well-known
I was just plain lucky. Left home around 10 am, walked down 19th St and wandered onto the Mall. Didn't get home until 2:30 pm, and nearly froze important parts of my body beyond repair. But it was a real high, even for a Canadian. Here is a link to my faves (finally got them sorted):
http://flickr.com/photos/khamilton/sets/72157613034019048/
All with D700 and Nikkor AIS 28/2.0. A few inline:
Cheers,
Kirk
http://flickr.com/photos/khamilton/sets/72157613034019048/
All with D700 and Nikkor AIS 28/2.0. A few inline:



Cheers,
Kirk
Tuolumne
Veteran
2 and 3 are outstanding. What wide-angle for #3?
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KEH
Well-known
Thanks. The whole gallery is with the Nikkor 28/2 AIS.
Cheers,
Kirk
Cheers,
Kirk
KM-25
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Frank Petronio
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Wuddy
Member
Wow! Absulutely brilliant phtography! Captures the moment and more.
Very appropriate to the occasion.
Also, I bought a roll roll of Kodachrome inspired by your earlier posts.
I must put it to good use in my M2 soon.
Best regards
Michael
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I shot in DC from 2 PM Monday until 5 PM Tuesday before I got any sleep. I was one of the first 100 people at the front of the non-ticketed viewing area on the National Mall at around 2 AM. Before that, I took photographs of and helped the guys line the parade route with the barrier fencing to get through the night.
All I had with me was a M3, M6TTL, 15 CV, 28 Summicron, 35 Lux and 50 Lux, 45 rolls of Kodachrome, SF-20 flash and a Domke vest.
My film made it safely to the lab today, I can't wait to get it back.
I made the trek from Colorado...
My hat off to you, Sir.
KEH
Well-known
KM-25: Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Kirk
Kirk
Aziz
Established
I made it up there on the Sunday (for the concert) and Monday before Inauguration Day. I had to work on Tuesday.
Here are a few "Pre"-Inauguration photos from around the city though:
Here are a few "Pre"-Inauguration photos from around the city though:
Attachments
Aziz
Established
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Very nice work there. Thanks for the link.
Tuolumne
Veteran
KM-25. Thanks. Those were great. Love those colors!
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KM-25
Well-known
Thanks for the kudos guys! Doing it is always much better than just talking about it.
So speaking of which, I have created an invite only group on Flicker for those who are in for the project to show work for evaluation, critiques, visual reference and just to plain old see how we are doing in this:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/989165@N20/
To reiterate, I am hoping to see a fantastic book come of this project after the film turns 75 and we select from the 3-4 years of work prior to that which coincides with the conception of the project.
This is not a for profit thing, if a book gets published and your photos are in it, you will not only be paid for that, but unlike those photo book publishing schemes, you will be contacted prior to any additional requests for publication of any kind.
So just think in terms of this:
Kodachrome at 75, maximum heart and soul equals a book, exhibit and a body of work with maximum impact on the coat tails of media history!
I think I hear a clock ticking........ . . . .
So speaking of which, I have created an invite only group on Flicker for those who are in for the project to show work for evaluation, critiques, visual reference and just to plain old see how we are doing in this:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/989165@N20/
To reiterate, I am hoping to see a fantastic book come of this project after the film turns 75 and we select from the 3-4 years of work prior to that which coincides with the conception of the project.
This is not a for profit thing, if a book gets published and your photos are in it, you will not only be paid for that, but unlike those photo book publishing schemes, you will be contacted prior to any additional requests for publication of any kind.
So just think in terms of this:
Kodachrome at 75, maximum heart and soul equals a book, exhibit and a body of work with maximum impact on the coat tails of media history!
I think I hear a clock ticking........ . . . .
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
To reiterate, I am hoping to see a fantastic book come of this project after the film turns 75 and we select from the 3-4 years of work prior to that which coincides with the conception of the project.
I think I hear a clock ticking........ . . . .
I only have a few keepers shot in K-64 (about 2+ years ago), whaddayathink?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gabrielma/tags/kodachrome64/show/
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