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CI in Carmel 2010 - 2d Annual Pigs in a Blanket!

fotophil

Member
Hi Jack:

Yes the foggy tree has some magic - Landsend is really special in the fog

Hope you are having fun down south

Phil
 

fotophil

Member
Hi Uwe:

Thanks for looking - I used 4 different camera systems for the four day Pigs in a Blanket Event and had trouble remembering the various camera functions - next time I will stick to just one system! But then I need to decide which system?

Phil
 
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Rafa

Guest
I was photographing the wild life, I swear, and I can prove it ... mmm, actually, I can't :)



Well, I've finally caught up on my sleep after the close of Capture Integration in Carmel 2010 aka the 2nd Annual Pigs in a Blanket. Don and I finally got to meet up with Dave Gallagher from Capture Integration, who brought with him a lot of nice equipment for everyone to try out, including the Leica S2, Leica M9, 40mm Rodenstock, Phase 645DF and Schneider 80mm LS, P65+, P45+, P40+ and a grouping of Arca Cubes. The M9 and lenses didn't make it back with Dave----Don having latched onto it fairly tightly, and quite happily. :)

Don and I had a blast and learned a lot too. We were blessed with good weather, particularly considering that the forecast called for rain.

1. Sutro Baths in San Francisco
2. Everyone else was photographing the Sutro Baths; I'm not sure what Rafa was photographing here.... :D
3. Muir Woods National Monument
 
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Rafa

Guest
I finally got around editing some of the images. Here are some artsy fartsy ones.
I had quite a lot of fun with the Hartblei PC-TS 45mm.
 

kdphotography

Well-known member
Love the skull and flower at the Carmel Mission, Rafa....

What were your settings on the Leica S2? How did the images look in color? I did not like the S2 images that I saw at ISO 640.......

ken
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
Rafa - great images however you seemed to have forgotten one? :D

Here's a couple images from Alcatraz (all with the M9)

Don
 

kdphotography

Well-known member
I was photographing the wild life, I swear, and I can prove it ... mmm, actually, I can't :)
By "photographing the wildlife," are you referring to the cute Brazillian figure model that dropped by the studio and made a bee-line for you (while I was talking to her mid-sentence no less) and later invited you to go to Brazil with her?

You mean that wildlife!

:ROTFL:
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
Thanks Phil. I have an order to fulfill then I’m going to do some test printing of M9 images. Actually I already did one which was rushed and the print itself turned out crappy (all my fault) however I did find excellent resolution at 20x30.

Ken, like the Lilly shot guess we all took turns shooting those things as I have one that’s somewhat similar just need to find it.
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
By "photographing the wildlife," are you referring to the cute Brazillian figure model that dropped by the studio and made a bee-line for you (while I was talking to her mid-sentence no less) and later invited you to go to Brazil with her?

You mean that wildlife!

:ROTFL:
If I hadn't been there to see it with my own eyes I'd never believe it. Instant lock on. Come to think of it didn't he suddenly disapear for awhile?

:D
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
Mission Calla Lilly from Carmel Mission. First is IR the second is from the M9, 90mm both handheld.

Don
 
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Rafa

Guest
Maybe I should have invited you all to be my assistants for the shoot with her today :)) :))

Phil,
I would post some images but I think this is a G-rated forum only :)

Ken, that Mission Calla Lilly is awesome
 
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