Damaso
Photojournalist
A great meetup! My only regret is I will miss the next few ones while I am in Europe, I hope you guys don't forget me while I'm gone!
Thanks, Tung! Greatly appreciated. Apparently, I was rushing out of the door.
Andre - The waitress was asking your whereabouts. Not sure what her reaction would be had she seen your daughter. See some pics for the fun you missed this time.
John
We'll have to figure out what time works for next weekend's willets trip.
A very relaxed meet-up. We'll have to figure out what time works for next weekend's willets trip.
John,
No problem, I'll bring it next time. Gonna list it on eBay for half of a million dollars?
Tung
damn, it's too bad i missed this past meet-up again! is that someone's black G2 i see? and john, did you bring your perar to show off?
Saturday works for me.
damn, it's too bad i missed this past meet-up again! is that someone's black G2 i see? and john, did you bring your perar to show off?
if i can, i'd like to join in on this willet's point trip you guys are planning. and funny thing, scott, "Chop Shop" was what inspired me to go shoot the area couple years back. so i second his recommendation!
also, if you guys want to get a taste of what it feels like to shoot there at night do check out my flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/slowbicycler/sets/72157606146609691/
Cal, that sounds like fun! and i would say a monopod is definitely the way to go, especially if you're shooting in the Willet's Point wasteland after dark...you want to be fully mobile.
btw, i've finally gathered up most of the supplies i need to start developing. now i just need to shoot off a couple rolls.
Cal,How are you doing with loading reels? Andre has gotten some fantastic results. Also the contrast compression of Diafine is a great asset for your night shooting.
Dunstan: just make sure to get the hewes/omega/tundra reels. For YEARS, I dreaded developing because loading the reels was so frustrating for me (I'm not dextrous AT ALL). Anyway, those reels practically load themselves and for the first time developing is fun for me. Big thanks to Cal for the heads up on the reels and also Diafine: the slackers choice for B&W development!