Meetup #4 - July 30th

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sokrasins

We're planning a meetup for July 30th! Any ideas for a location?
 

maliha

Is there any type we are going to be shooting? Landscape, People, etc.?
 
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sokrasins

Do you have a preference? I've been trying to suggest places that have a little of everything, but if you have a specific interest, let me know!
 

Steven K

Are these usually during the day, or might people be up for a sunset shoot? On the 30th sunset will be at 8:14pm. But in any case Battery Park City and the Esplanade there have a view to the Hudson to west, there's a marina, some gardens, and some interesting architecture across West Street and to the south, if folks might be interested. And there will probably be a decent number of pedestrians around, too. :smile:
 
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sokrasins

I'm good for a sunset shoot, sounds like a cool idea to me! What about everyone else?
 

LudditeJay

If I can point my camera at it I would probably be interested in photographing it. :cool: I'm down for anything, and variety is always better, so count me in for a sunset shoot.
 

Newt_on_Swings

I probably cant make it on the 30th (2 birthday parties to attend that day) unless its a rainout. keep me posted for the next event please!
 
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sokrasins

Hey,

Sorry for the late response, I've been sick for a bit. There is a chance I won't be able to make it this saturday. I'll know for sure friday and I'll let you all know when I know.
As per Steven K's suggestion, why don't we meet at the corner of West st. and Albany st. (map: http://bit.ly/qdrdKq ) at 7 pm? It'll give us a bit of time to walk around before sunset. I'm not very familiar with the area, so if you have an alternate suggestion, let me know!

- Stan
 

Steven K

That should work fine; let's make it the SW corner. FYI there's a pedestrian overpass you can reach from Rector street if you're coming from the subways to the east, just cross it, make a right on the far end, go down the ramp, and you'll be right there.

Speaking of subways, I just checked the MTA website, the 4 and 5 will not be running south of Brooklyn Bridge this weekend, so our best options will be the 1 to Rector St or the R to Rector St.

See you Saturday -
Steven
 
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sokrasins

Hey,

I will, in fact, me joining tomorrow! Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
 

LudditeJay

Sounds good. I will most likely be joining you guys tomorrow. What kind of gear will you guys be bringing?
 

Steven K

My only reliable film camera at the moment is my 6x6 Zeiss Ikon Ikonta folder. So that will be with me along with a d*****l spot meter/polaroid, tripod, etc.

BTW, the city has announced that the Hudson river is back to normal status and is open for use, so hopefully water traffic will be back to its usual photogenic level.

-Steven
 
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sokrasins

I'll be bringing my mamiya 645 with a tripod. I just got a hold of some velvia, so I may give that a try early in the evening....
 
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sokrasins

Hey,

As usual, here's my number: 423-914-1379

Feel free to call, text, or whatever if there are any problems!
 

maliha

I'm so sorry I missed out. Hope you guys had fun and took tons of great photographs. I will join in the next one for sure!!!
 
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sokrasins

Steve and I had a great meetup this past Saturday! The light was amazing, and I can't wait until I'm able to get my rolls developed. I would definitely recommend battery park city for the camera-equipped. At this point I have a decent-sized pile of color rolls building, so Its probably time to get on the ball and develop them.

Great suggestion Steve! Hope to see you all at the next meet up!
 

Steven K

I had a great time as well, and hope to prove it with some scans. :smile: I have some Acros to develop, and some Velvia and Provia to take to my lab. I'll put some scans up and post here when I do.

Thanks Stan! And I look forward to meeting more of the group in the future.
 

LudditeJay

Glad to hear you guys had a good time. I wanted to make it, but there was just no way. Next time for sure.
 

Steven K

Feh. My roll of Velvia 50 came back looking like a mess- it has all kinds of streaks visible in the midtones/highlights and they're present through the whole roll. The lab I used (Manhattan Color Lab on E20th) said they thought it was the emulsion; the next roll through their dip and dunk was a roll of Provia 100 I ran through the same camera, and it came out fine.

Overexposed but shows the streaks:
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The light was beautiful and warm as the sun was setting, but this one is streaky too; you can see it in the sky to the left and right, and at larger sizes in the upper part of the building.
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I think I will have to head back and try again the next clear evening I can go-

Steven
 

Steven K

A shot (on a roll that survived the lab in good shape) that I'm pretty happy with:

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LudditeJay

I really like your second image Steve.

And Stan, image 8, 9, and 10 in b&w are just too fucking awesome! I am going to have to bring my mamiya out. so crisp and sharp.
 

M.A.Longmore

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Stan, Dust Never Sleeps !

But, while you're waiting for it to get tired, you can use my Adams Retouching Machine, in the meanwhile.
An Excellent set of photographs !

Ron
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