dkapp said:Just wanted to give everyone a quick hello and little info on myself.
I'm a photographer living in San Francisco. I started my photography life in the digital world, but always felt I was missing something. In January of this year, I bought my first Nikon film camera, an FG. From there, I've completely fallen in love with film, and started collecting more manual focus gear. I have an array of primes and 3 film bodies now, the FG, FE2 & my favorite, the F3 HP.
I still shoot digital & film side by side. To me they are just tools and give different looks and feel, but do prefer film. I'm an active photoblogger, and have a blog for both mediums. I actually found this site from a post on film blog, and I'm happy to be here.
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I'm primarily a street photographer, but my blogs are filling up with pictures from my trip to Kauai, HI last week. Just ignore those if you not a landscape person (I'm not much of one).
Mahalo!
Dave
Funny story, the last trip (and first) we made it to the hotel, the Adagio, near Market Square I believe. (?) We were early and I was anxious to get to Calumet for some film and to drool over new gear. Not knowing the lay of the land, I decided we could walk the 4 (or so) miles. I took my 7 year old son and mother through the "Tenderloin"... We were not in town for more than an hour and my mother was ready to go home... My son saw his first public urination too... It was a productive morning. I learned the areas some more and realized the goof but I did go back there later (alone).dkapp said:@bighead - I'm jealous of your trip, and I live here. I've never had the opportunity to really explore my city like that. I have to break it into a few hours here & there over the past few years. Just be careful where you go & what time your there. We do have some really bad areas.
I am 6ft, 275lbs, very intimidating but I don't think those folks there gave two sh*ts.Aggie said:Les McLean went into the tenderlion and survived. I am brave (and intimidating with just a look) and I didn't go with him
Aggie said:Geary's house in the east bay seems to be the hot spot for us bay area apuggers.
Aggie said:Geary's house in the east bay seems to be the hot spot for us bay area apuggers.
Good rule of thumb if you are in SF, is to stay north of Market street except in the middle of the day. If you are familiar with the city, you know the spots to avoid. Les McLean went into the tenderlion and survived. I am brave (and intimidating with just a look) and I didn't go with him.
Bighead said:Funny story, the last trip (and first) we made it to the hotel, the Adagio, near Market Square I believe. (?) We were early and I was anxious to get to Calumet for some film and to drool over new gear. Not knowing the lay of the land, I decided we could walk the 4 (or so) miles. I took my 7 year old son and mother through the "Tenderloin"... We were not in town for more than an hour and my mother was ready to go home... My son saw his first public urination too... It was a productive morning. I learned the areas some more and realized the goof but I did go back there later (alone).
My girlfriend lived in Berkerly for a few years and is anxious to get back too for the trip.
I am 6ft, 275lbs, very intimidating but I don't think those folks there gave two sh*ts.
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