Thursday, October 22, 2015

Halloween's Coming

Pumpkin Time, by Reed A. George
Leica M3, 50mm f2 Summicron Collapsible Lens
Kodak Ultramax 400 Film
Processing and Scanning by The Darkroom (thedarkroom.com)
Manipulated in Snapseed
 
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

What Do You See?

Here's my favorite shot from last weekend's LHSA meeting in Washington, DC.
 
I call it E(ye)nigma.
 
E(ye)nigma, by Reed A. George
Leica Monochrom, 50mm f1.4 Summilux ASPH. lens
iso 1250, f2.4, 1/125 sec.
 
What do you see in this image? I hope you'll see two very different images if you look at it from a distance (or with you eyes squinted a little), and then look close up at some of the details.
 
It's a complicated, busy composition. I know that. That is part of why it works for me.
 
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

I Got to Borrow a Leica Monochrom Camera - and I Liked It!

As part of the LHSA (International Leica Society)'s annual meeting in Wahington, DC, Leica camera offered the "Leica On Loan" program to us members. I got to borrow a first version Monochrom camera and 50mm f1.4 Summilux lens. Here are two shots I made with that combo.
 
I am very impressed with the results. Now that the new, improved Monochrom is out, I am really interested in that, too. Purely in an academic sense, that is; I don't have $7,500 laying around...
 
Leica On Loan is a wonderful benefit of being an LHSA member. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of my LHSA friends in DC.
 
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Another Panorama - Bronica ETRS This Time

I really like shooting panoramic images.
 
Rudy, Ben, and Will, by Reed A. George
Bronica ETRS, 135W Panoramic Back, Kodak Color 400 Film
 
I'm dragging the Bronica gear out after a few years of neglect. I'm having a problem with the film not advancing predictably with this 35mm wide back, but sure like how this image came out. More to come from this camera.
 
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Panorama

 
Aloha Lake, Desolation Wilderness, by Reed A. George
 
The iPhone does an incredible job with panoramas. Click on it to see the detail.
 
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Walking Tour Itinerary and Plan - LHSA Annual Meeting - Georgetown, Washington DC, Thursday October 15, 2015

On Thursday, October 15, 2015, I will lead a walking tour as part of the program for the International Leica Society (LHSA)'s annual meeting. This year, the meeting will be held in Washington, DC. My tour will be a nice walk through Georgetown, and will last from 8:30AM to noon.
 
Here's the itinerary (total 2.8 miles walking), with likely photographic interests listed below each location:
 
8:30 AM: I will meet the group in the Marriott Lobby; we need to leave promptly at 8:30AM to catch an 8:45AM train at Crystal City Metro Station (8 minutes transport time). Fare is $3.20 (cash/fare card). For those who can, it will be very helpful if you can purchase Metro fare cards before the tour. A total of $6.40 per person should cover the Metro ride both ways.



9:00-9:20 AM: Begin walk from Rosslyn Metro Station across Key Bridge to Georgetown.
- nice views of the Potomac River, Roosevelt Island, Georgetown Waterfront from above

9:20-9:50 AM: Georgetown University (37th Ave NW from Prospect St North to O St NW).
- campus architecture, students

9:50-10:15 AM: Walk East on O St NW to Wisconsin Ave NW
- Cobblestone street, neighborhood architecture

10:15-10:45 AM: Walk South on Wisconsin Ave NW to Georgetown Waterfront
- people, street scenes, cross C&O canal

10:45-11:15 AM: Walk along Waterfront, up 33rd St NW to M St
- Potomac River, park

11:15-11:45 AM: Walk M St NW back to Key Bridge, back across bridge to Rosslyn Metro Station. Trains returning to Crystal City leave at 11:35AM and 11:47 AM (8 mins. transport time). Fare is $3.20 (cash/fare card).
- Street scenes
 

Here's a map of the walking portion of the tour:
 
 
The red dot in the image above is Rosslyn Station.
 
Here are some teaser images from my practice walk, to give you some ideas of what you may see on the tour:
 
Key Bridge:
 
Wisconsin Avenue:
 
 
Georgetown Waterfront:
 
 
Looking forward to seeing everyone in Washington, DC!
 
Reed
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

That's Old Time

Banjo Player with Pokey LaFarge, by Reed A. George
Nikon Df, Nikkor 180mm f2.8 AF Lens
iso 1100, f2.8, 1/250 sec.
 
This guy has a very classic look. Easy to photograph.
 
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