Washington (state) Seattle... any RFF members there?

How about joining me also for this ferry ride that Andy has suggested:
If you get a chance take the passenger ferry across to West Seattle during the evening hours. Looking back from the west Across Elliot bay at the City while the sun is setting is one of the most iconic views You can catch the little foot ferry from Downtown
 
I'm looking forward to meeting up at the Pine Box today at 3pm!

I'm selling off some of my gear... If anyone is interested in one of the items below, I'll bring it along:

Leica M2 body (button rewind)
Yashica Electro CC
Petri Color 35 (black)
Voigtlander VF101
Hanimex Compact A (Olympus Trip 35 clone)
Olympus PEN EE-2 (half frame)
Zeiss Ikon 56/2 (6x9 box camera)
Ricoh FF-90 Super (w/box and wide + tele attachments)
Canon AF35ML (w/ ASA range up to 1000)
Olympus XA (w/ A11 flash attachment)
Some back issues of Lenswork magazine / Lenswork Extended DVD's

Cheers!

Dave
 
The Pine Box seems like a great choice for a meeting.
I hope that many RFF members and their friends will be there.
The more, the better.
 
I have read online on positive reviews for taking a ferry to Bainbride Island. The roundtip fees are $8 for a pedestrian. Is this a good ferry to take opr some photography?

The other is to go up the Sky View Observatory just before sunset starts.
 
Yes this is a good photo opp also. The ferry terminal is easy to get to from the Pine Box. That might be your best option.
 
Head to Bainbridge - a wonderful little place just a fantastic 30-minute ferry trip from Seattle. It's a bit more laid back and relaxed there; almost a little like its 30 years behind rest of Seattle. Remember though to take plenty of cash, as one or two of the cafes and shops still don't take cards. Just ignore the 'I'm Voting For Ike' car stickers.
 
Hi Raid

I wish my work schedule was easier I would ride along with you.
Riding the ferries is one of my favorite local "tourist" things to do.
One thing I would advise is to look closely at the Ferry schedule.
Try and get a boat back to the city that coincides with sunset.
The sun will be at your back as you face the city.
It's an iconic view and a fantastic one as well.

Trying to get someone to cover for me Sunday... it does not look promising. but there are a few days yet.
 
Hi Raid, 3pm would be fine. I can volunteer to meet up with you. We can firm up a time as we get closer.

And for the rest of you, NO, I DO NOT GO TO STARBUCKS! The Bauhaus (across the street from the Pine Box), was one of my favorites, before demolition. I only mentioned it because some people actually like Starbucks.

See you soon. I sent you a pm on it.
 
I was so looking forward to meeting all of you at the Pine Box. I have had an issue with swelling in my neck. So today went back to the ER, and I get to spend at least the night at the hospital. This sucks, if I get out in the morning I will join all of you for some good times and some brew.
 
A nice meet-up, stories shared, photos snapped, and admiration of gear. Five: Raid, Larry, Brian, Ellen, and Doug. Commiserations to those not feeling well. Did Brian start a trend in being the first to depart and picking up the whole tab on the way out? Thanks, Brian! :)

Pics or it didn't happen, right? Ok... Raid holds forth as Brian, Larry, and Ellen listen. Doug's M8 with Brian's 50 Nokton wide open, focus on Ellen's water glass.
 

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Sounds like everyone had a great time. They are keeping me at hospital until Tuesday. I asked for a hall pass today, that didn't go over very well.

Sorry I missed meeting everyone again. Raid along with Ellen I have never had the pleasure of meeting. Take care everyone until the next meetup.
 
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