thambar
Shouldn't it be sharper?
Weather (at least at this point) promises to be decent. Best shooting time is before the parade in the staging area (there's a small fee for this, but you get access to lots of flesh <g>). In the past I've seen a lot of vintage RF equipment (and some other great gear) come out of hiding for use.
http://www.coneyisland.com/mermaid.shtml
http://www.coneyisland.com/mermaid.shtml
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Here is a shot from Last Year's mermaid Parade ...Coney Island
M4 /1966 35 lux
M4 /1966 35 lux

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
The Great thing about Coney Island is that its Filled with a Wonderful Array of Characters to shoot...M4 1966 35 lux

Where is it located exactly?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
all along Neptune Avenue / Coney Island, Brooklyn...
Renzsu
Well-known
I'm pretty sure I'm going to check this out.. too many interesting characters!
amateriat
We're all light!
Noon? I'd get there way earlier this time around: besides the hype/curiosity surrounding the "new" Luna Park, this year's official King & Queen of the Parade are none other than Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson.
Didn't make last year's, but went the year before, and it was positively packed. Still making my mind up about this year...
- Barrett
Didn't make last year's, but went the year before, and it was positively packed. Still making my mind up about this year...
- Barrett
swoop
Well-known
I may go. Get a few interesting character photos.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
A high probability that I will be there.
Cal
Cal
banzai
oh hai!
Looks like I'm going tooI'm pretty sure I'm going to check this out.. too many interesting characters!
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I'm pretty sure I'm going to check this out.. too many interesting characters!
Look for a tall skinny Asian with an arrogant chin beard. That's me (not part of the parade BTW).
I'll likely be carrying a Leica IIIG with a 28/3.5 Seranar and a M6 with a 75 Lux, unless I go MF (Rolleiflex 3.5F and Tele Rolleiflex).
Perhaps this will be one of those rare times I will shoot color.
Jeff, Will you be there?
Cal
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
last year it rained but that did NOT stop the Parade or revelers...m4 1966 lux

KM-25
Well-known
I'm going to try to go, I have been in NYC for nearly two weeks now working on my Kodachrome book chapter on Times Square and would love to get this. Only problem is my flight leaves at 7:30 later that evening and I am doing breakfast w/ Jeff Jacobson in Manhattan, so I might just do the staging area and split before the subways fill back up.
furcafe
Veteran
Another thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=90888
I won't be able to make it this year, but in years past have usually tried to show up around 11am & paid the nominal camera fee to shoot in the set-up area. For camera nerds, there's another attraction: the Mermaid Parade has featured the largest concentration of film shooters, including RF (mostly Leica) & various medium format gear, that I've seen in any one place (though I'm sure on a daily basis, Tokyo would win the prize).
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=90888
I won't be able to make it this year, but in years past have usually tried to show up around 11am & paid the nominal camera fee to shoot in the set-up area. For camera nerds, there's another attraction: the Mermaid Parade has featured the largest concentration of film shooters, including RF (mostly Leica) & various medium format gear, that I've seen in any one place (though I'm sure on a daily basis, Tokyo would win the prize).
Noon? I'd get there way earlier this time around: besides the hype/curiosity surrounding the "new" Luna Park, this year's official King & Queen of the Parade are none other than Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson.
Didn't make last year's, but went the year before, and it was positively packed. Still making my mind up about this year...
- Barrett
T
tedwhite
Guest
Here, in the middle of the Arizona desert, my house is on Neptune Avenue. Go figure.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
For camera nerds, there's another attraction: the Mermaid Parade has featured the largest concentration of film shooters, including RF (mostly Leica) & various medium format gear, that I've seen in any one place (though I'm sure on a daily basis, Tokyo would win the prize).
My dilema is go two Leicas long/short, or Rolleflex 3.5F and TeleRollieflex.
Perhaps if I want to shoot a lot of film Leica, but maybe I want the big square negative.
Doing B&W BTW. If I do MF I'll break out some of that TXP 320 in 220 I have stock piled.
I'm already anxious.
Cal
Calzone... bring the Mamiya 6...best of both worlds.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Calzone... bring the Mamiya 6...best of both worlds.
That's a good idea, but now I'm even more confused.
Perhaps Mamiya 6 with 50/4.0 for wide and the Tele Rolleiflex for a long-short pair.
Thanx.
Cal
Mamiya 6 for wide... M6 with 75mm for long.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Helen, excellent shots here! Did you carry an umbrella or did they M4 get sprayed from the rain?
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