akk2
Established
How many extra tickets we end up with?
PS : Who's rapidwinder for M9 prototype is that? It end-up on my M9.
PS : Who's rapidwinder for M9 prototype is that? It end-up on my M9.
kdemas
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How many extra tickets we end up with?
PS : Who's rapidwinder for M9 prototype is that? It end-up on my M9.
Andy- I'm still jealous of that black dot you had on the M9
thompsonks
Well-known
HCB haircut
HCB haircut
I meant to post this right after we met, but forgot.
I did post it on the Leica user Forum, but nobody got the joke about the 3 prostitutes playing Beauty Shop. Sometimes that happens when I try to tell jokes.
Delighted to see the show & all of you.
Kirk
PS, Don't all M9s have black dots? Mine does. ;-)
HCB haircut
I meant to post this right after we met, but forgot.
I did post it on the Leica user Forum, but nobody got the joke about the 3 prostitutes playing Beauty Shop. Sometimes that happens when I try to tell jokes.
Delighted to see the show & all of you.
Kirk
PS, Don't all M9s have black dots? Mine does. ;-)
Warren T.
Well-known
Some of my photos from that day will be trickling onto my blog as I get around to "processing" them. Here's the first:
My Blog Post
--Warren
My Blog Post
--Warren
kdemas
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Warren,
I hope you're saving a few for the Decisive Challenge. See this thread for how to submit.
Kent
I hope you're saving a few for the Decisive Challenge. See this thread for how to submit.
Kent
Some of my photos from that day will be trickling onto my blog as I get around to "processing" them. Here's the first:
My Blog Post
--Warren
Warren T.
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Warren,
I hope you're saving a few for the Decisive Challenge. See this thread for how to submit.
Kent
hi Kent,
I shot that day with the "Decisive Challenge" in mind. At the same time, my blog's November theme is to "shoot in the style of HCB", so I'll have some to post to my blog, and I 'might' save a couple for the RFF challenge.
I shot a roll of Kodak 400CN on my M3 that day, and I'm just starting to look at those pictures now.
Thanks again for organizing things.
--Warren
kdemas
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It was my pleasure Warren, a really nice day. I look forward to seeing your images.
Kent
PS- The link I provided leads to the easy steps for submittal to the challenge via email.
Kent
PS- The link I provided leads to the easy steps for submittal to the challenge via email.
hi Kent,
I shot that day with the "Decisive Challenge" in mind. At the same time, my blog's November theme is to "shoot in the style of HCB", so I'll have some to post to my blog, and I 'might' save a couple for the RFF challenge.
I shot a roll of Kodak 400CN on my M3 that day, and I'm just starting to look at those pictures now.
Thanks again for organizing things.It was a fun day.
--Warren
Papercut
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I wasn't able to get to the show with you all, but made it there this past weekend. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I was surprised by just how much of the show I had never seen before: huge chunks of his later work were completely new images for me. That brought home how much of HCB's reputation/familiarity (for me anyway) has been built on his early work.
And, very pleasantly, I enjoyed the later stuff immensely, finding it fascinating to see images from HCB that looked to my eye like they were prototypical Winogrand, or Friedlander, or Frank shots. It highlighted for me the whole issue of "style" in photography by showing just how promiscuous a medium it is.
Two favorite images: the two elderly British ladies at the parade and the Mongolian wrestlers. Both completely new for me and both completely riveting.
I was surprised by just how much of the show I had never seen before: huge chunks of his later work were completely new images for me. That brought home how much of HCB's reputation/familiarity (for me anyway) has been built on his early work.
And, very pleasantly, I enjoyed the later stuff immensely, finding it fascinating to see images from HCB that looked to my eye like they were prototypical Winogrand, or Friedlander, or Frank shots. It highlighted for me the whole issue of "style" in photography by showing just how promiscuous a medium it is.
Two favorite images: the two elderly British ladies at the parade and the Mongolian wrestlers. Both completely new for me and both completely riveting.
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kdemas
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Kevin,
We missed you last week, glad you made it this past weekend. I thought of you while reviewing the Chinese mainland photos as I had no idea he had shot there so extensively.
One of my personal favorites, in addition to his classic favs, was his portrait of Camus.
http://f3m3magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/HCB_Camus.jpg
Fun stuff!
Kent
We missed you last week, glad you made it this past weekend. I thought of you while reviewing the Chinese mainland photos as I had no idea he had shot there so extensively.
One of my personal favorites, in addition to his classic favs, was his portrait of Camus.
http://f3m3magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/HCB_Camus.jpg
Fun stuff!
Kent
I wasn't able to get to the show with you all, but made it there this past weekend. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I was surprised by just how much of the show I had never seen before: huge chunks of his later work were completely new images for me. That brought home how much of HCB's reputation/familiarity (for me anyway) has been built on his early work.
And, very pleasantly, I enjoyed the later stuff immensely, finding it fascinating to see images from HCB that looked to my eye like they were prototypical Winogrand, or Friedlander, or Frank shots. It highlighted for me the whole issue of "style" in photography by showing just how promiscuous a medium it is.
Two favorite images: the two elderly British ladies at the parade and the Mongolian wrestlers. Both completely new for me and both completely riveting.
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Reese
Noob
Kent, that portrait of Camus caught my eye too! Not only do I really like Camus, but I so adore that portrait. He looks quite intense in his eyes, but the cigarette in his lips is just hanging there so lazily.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
HUGE Camus fan, and yes that portrait is one of my favs of the show, too (although, ever since about 1980 I've been amazed how much it looks like Joe Strummer). However, in the realm of French photographers my number one is Doisneau (easily in my top three all-around), and his artist portraits are fabulous.
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Warren T.
Well-known
To Reese: I want to get the story straight on my blog post. Were you trying out someone's Ricoh GRD down in the lobby that day? The Reese Post
Also one of Mark here: The Mark Post
Or just go to the main page to browse: Main Blog Page
--Warren
Also one of Mark here: The Mark Post
Or just go to the main page to browse: Main Blog Page
--Warren
kdemas
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I believe that GRD III belonged to our friend FrozenInTime, Donald.
To Reese: I want to get the story straight on my blog post. Were you trying out someone's Ricoh GRD down in the lobby that day? The Reese Post
Also one of Mark here: The Mark Post
Or just go to the main page to browse: Main Blog Page
--Warren
kdemas
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Sarte portrait cool as well.
Sarte portrait cool as well.
Reese... Yeah, I really like everything about that shot. The tones, the mood, very very cool. The one of Sarte next to it wasn't bad either
See it aqui (one of about 20 Spanish words I remember)!
Sarte portrait cool as well.
Reese... Yeah, I really like everything about that shot. The tones, the mood, very very cool. The one of Sarte next to it wasn't bad either
See it aqui (one of about 20 Spanish words I remember)!
Kent, that portrait of Camus caught my eye too! Not only do I really like Camus, but I so adore that portrait. He looks quite intense in his eyes, but the cigarette in his lips is just hanging there so lazily.
Reese
Noob
@Warren: Yep that was Donald's Ricoh, but I only had it at the restaurant. When I was down the lobby, I was just playing with that light installation. Ha!
@Kent: Yep, those existentialists made nice portrait subjects for sure. Oh and I think it's the first photo I've seen of young Truman Capote, and damn he was kinda cute too.
Oh... and I was just wondering but is anyone thinking of organising another outing before the end of the year? Maybe we could do a print swap too.
@Kent: Yep, those existentialists made nice portrait subjects for sure. Oh and I think it's the first photo I've seen of young Truman Capote, and damn he was kinda cute too.
Oh... and I was just wondering but is anyone thinking of organising another outing before the end of the year? Maybe we could do a print swap too.
PMCC
Late adopter.
"show & sell" and print swap
"show & sell" and print swap
So we have two good ideas for the next b&g. Prime the GAS pump for 2011.
"show & sell" and print swap
The "show & sell" is a good idea, we'll have to try that.
So we have two good ideas for the next b&g. Prime the GAS pump for 2011.
WPalank
Leica Evangelist
First off it was great hanging out and shooting with everyone on the 14th.
Kent,
Any ideas when and where the voting site will be?
Kent,
Any ideas when and where the voting site will be?
kdemas
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Heya William. I will be posting the images later today for voting, which will be open for two weeks. I will create a new thread for voting which will contain instructions as well as a link. This will be posted here and on other participating forums.
Some very nice entries I must say, should be a good competition!
Kent
Some very nice entries I must say, should be a good competition!
Kent
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