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07/28/2006 09:29:11 AM · #51
It was good seeing everybody again. I hope Skip that blisters on your blisters will heal soon. I̢۪m going to hold off on posting photos until I decide what to submit for challenges.

Nick

07/28/2006 12:00:46 PM · #52
woo-hooooo, i am friggen HOME!!! damn, what a trip. my 8am flight out was delayed almost 2 hours for mechanical stuff... my laptop battery died just as i finished sizing the last of my 'selected' shots.

yesterday just rocked! great to see jpr, nick, & steve, as well as to meet mike and his sister michelle. it was worth all the pain and suffering that goes with hoofing it for 2 days solid.

not a bad couple days at all. i managed to get a few good shots, and hope to post a few up sooner or later.

ryan--golly day, that sunset is wicked! nice shots!!
07/28/2006 03:28:15 PM · #53



07/29/2006 02:05:14 PM · #54
and a few more ;-) all in all, i shot about 2500 frames, have deleted about 700, and am slowly working through the rest. i'll have to say, it looks like it was a pretty good trip.






btw, except for some desatting, these are all straight from camera.

Message edited by author 2006-07-30 16:27:14.
07/29/2006 08:05:23 PM · #55
Here is my straight from the camera stuff....
//www.nikolaipozdniakov.com/Photo/TripsEvents/2006-07-26%20-%20Skip%20in%20the%20City/

I'm too lazy to upload to DPC.

Nick
07/30/2006 12:13:12 AM · #56
Nice shots everyone, I'm still working on some of mine.

Nikolai: I missed you too! hahahahaha!
07/30/2006 11:26:06 PM · #57
Good meeting everyone on Thursday. Unfortunately I was disappointed with most of my stuff, but learned a bit just by watching everyone's style.

JPR -- Checked out your portfolio when I got home and was amazed. Love your stuff!

Skip -- Good to meet you, and it was a pleasure to watch you work the passerbys on the brooklyn bridge. Question though --- What lens were you shooting most of the night? Just curious, as it seemed very versatile. I've found that i'm frequently swapping lenses when I'm out and about. I've got a 14-45 and a 40-150. Is there a better option as a 'walking around' lens?

Thanks again...
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