kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I suggest, if possible, we bring 28mm lenses in Garry's honor. I'll pack a 28mmf2.8 Canon and my Skopar 28f3.5.
We can certainly do that
Bingley
Veteran
I'm not going to be able to make it this Saturday, but will try to catch the exhibition in April.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'm in, will see you there on Sat at 11.
G
G
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Will be there as well 


Damaso
Photojournalist
See you guys there!
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I'll be there too. Looks like we'll have some decent weather, no rain forecast.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'll be there too. Looks like we'll have some decent weather, no rain forecast.
;-)
More's the pity. A light rain or fog in SF is usually pretty photogenic.
G
kzphoto
Well-known
Jeeez guys! I always write down the wrong times for these things. I thought it was at 6 PM? Dangit!
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Jeeez guys! I always write down the wrong times for these things. I thought it was at 6 PM? Dangit!
Missed ya Kevin! Make sure you see the show, awesome.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Great time and a nice turnout with some new faces. Kudos to Damaso and his lovely girlfriend for joining in our fun as well!
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Great time and a nice turnout with some new faces. Kudos to Damaso and his lovely girlfriend for joining in our fun as well!
Excellent show, good people ... A fine time. Very good to meet you all.
Thanks, Kent, for bringing everyone together!
G
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
As always good to see everyone and all the faces I hadn't met before.
Mmmm chicken Tapos to boot.
Mmmm chicken Tapos to boot.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Cool photo!
Rogier
Rogier Willems
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Ha! Nice Rogier!
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Thanks, there is more on my flickr page. Somehow the bcc code is only showing as a static link...
bobkonos
Well-known
As always, great to see everyone, and what an exhibit! We ended up eating at MOMA Cafe, so missed a proper "see ya later". I am leaving my Canon 28 f2.8 on my 0.58 M6 TTL. Gear aside, I was very moved by this show, in part because I feel we saw the work of a hard working photographer who was a no bs doer. Very inspiring, very moving, and I plan to see the show again on a weekend or two, or in April. OK, here's a question: you can walk home with one image you saw...which one? I cannot get the image of the kids surrounding the sports start out of my mind. Simple picture of joy, but key is that he caught the moment when one kid's glasses are about to be knocked off, and his moment to get the autograph will quickly pass him by.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
As always, great to see everyone, and what an exhibit! We ended up eating at MOMA Cafe, so missed a proper "see ya later". I am leaving my Canon 28 f2.8 on my 0.58 M6 TTL. Gear aside, I was very moved by this show, in part because I feel we saw the work of a hard working photographer who was a no bs doer. Very inspiring, very moving, and I plan to see the show again on a weekend or two, or in April. OK, here's a question: you can walk home with one image you saw...which one? I cannot get the image of the kids surrounding the sports start out of my mind. Simple picture of joy, but key is that he caught the moment when one kid's glasses are about to be knocked off, and his moment to get the autograph will quickly pass him by.
We missed you at lunch Bob, great place! Glad you enjoyed the show!
If I had to take one home it might be the profile portrait of a woman in a "cat like" pose.
thompsonks
Well-known
What I'll do – since it's so hard to steal even one print from the museum – is take the book home, next time I'm there with a backpack. (@Kent: The 20%-off member sale is April 27.) The printing is flatter than the actual prints, but I think G. W. would like me to leave with all of them, because he loved near-chaotic multiplicity.
Very nice to see everyone on such a special rangefinder occasion – and to meet newcomers to the tribe.
Kirk
PS, that tiny 28 + .58 finder are such a great pair!
Now we have to learn to twitch our cameras around our faces like Garry in the video, and still avoid camera movement. Can't figure out how!
Very nice to see everyone on such a special rangefinder occasion – and to meet newcomers to the tribe.
Kirk
PS, that tiny 28 + .58 finder are such a great pair!
Now we have to learn to twitch our cameras around our faces like Garry in the video, and still avoid camera movement. Can't figure out how!
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