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03/19/2008 03:58:31 PM · #26
Originally posted by C_Steve_G:

I'll go wake 'em up...

HehHeh, good idea, Steve. But if you find that bit of Vermont St.
be nice, and don't wake up the neighborhood on your way down the hill!
03/19/2008 04:13:04 PM · #27
ooh ooh! I wanna come :D what time though? I have work at 5:30 but maybe I can get it off...?

oh the tattoo expo will also be going on at the cow palace at that time, but that might cost a bit $extra$.

Message edited by author 2008-03-19 16:17:58.
03/19/2008 08:41:38 PM · #28
Originally posted by labuda:

Ok, so i've never even been to San Francisco... but i will be there for a conference for the week March 23-28.

I'm thinking about staying for the weekend on the 29th and 30th, but i don't know anyone there. What better way to spend a weekend there than shooting with fellow DPCers around town?

Anyone in?

Aleks


labuda we may be peaking too soon on this thread, but undoubtedly you will have plenty of company on that weekend. If you can put up with it -- who knows -- maybe some of us will show you around on Saturday and some on Sunday.

let us know just how your schedule is firming up. After a refresher look at your portfolio (and what a refresher it was) you seem to like to play with anything that comes your way, but still, maybe you'd like to say just what you would really like to see in San francisco. We can take it from there.
03/22/2008 11:57:58 AM · #29
I'm definitely in for the GTG next weekend. Have we confirmed that it will definitely be on Saturday, March 29th?

Labuda, if you or anyone else wants to come play around in my San Francisco studio while you're in town, just let me know.
03/22/2008 12:10:14 PM · #30
Well I would love to join you guys but I'm on vacation with my family that weekend (it's spring break for the kids). Hopefully another one can be planned soon as there seem to be a fair number of Bay Area folks here at DPC
03/24/2008 02:11:49 PM · #31
If we're going to do this GTG, we need to nail down at least some of the details right away. I have to make plans for this weekend involving other people and keep putting off telling them whether I'll be available on Sat or Sun because I'd like to participate in this GTG. If we don't determine this very soon, then I'll go ahead make my plans for Sunday and hope that the GTG will be on Saturday.

Who's in for sure and what date works best?
03/24/2008 08:40:09 PM · #32
Bumpity-doo-dah... :-)
03/24/2008 09:22:53 PM · #33
So! We've got C_Steve_G, Blue Moon, PhilipDyer, and SFAlice for Saturday. Blue Moon has a 5:30 curfew. Come to think if it, I'd be wiped out by then too.

Anyone else?

Labuda, are you in town? Still want to play? Let us know.
03/24/2008 09:27:22 PM · #34
I'm in!
I just got into San Francisco yesterday!
Saturday is good for me, all day, any time. anyone have any concrete ideas?
03/24/2008 09:39:32 PM · #35
Originally posted by labuda:

I'm in!
I just got into San Francisco yesterday!
Saturday is good for me, all day, any time. anyone have any concrete ideas?


All right!!!!! Welcome to San Francisco.

There's so much to see in this town. (look at my post of 3/19 for hints)
Do you want to start at one end of town, and go to the other?
Do you want to stay in one place for a long time, and then head to another special spot?

Or: Shall we just carpool and see what happens? PhilipDyer has the biggest car
if he's willing... Or I can seat three if C_Steve_G wants to follow on his motorcycle.

You've arrived in perfectly beautiful weather. I sure hope it stays this way through the weekend!
03/24/2008 10:18:25 PM · #36
I'd suggest keeping moving around to a minimum. Ideally, you can think of some spots with a high density of original photo opportunities. We should also try to photograph some less conventional perspectives on the city, not to end up with postcard duplicates. When i went to NYC and met Pawdrix, he brought us to the ghettoest part of town and showed us a view on the city which most tourists don't see... //www.pbase.com/labuda/image/62388294/original

I'd imagine Golden Gate park + surroundings has a wide variety things to see. So maybe starting there and deciding where to go after?
03/24/2008 10:36:46 PM · #37
Originally posted by labuda:

I'd suggest keeping moving around to a minimum. Ideally, you can think of some spots with a high density of original photo opportunities. We should also try to photograph some less conventional perspectives on the city, not to end up with postcard duplicates. When i went to NYC and met Pawdrix, he brought us to the ghettoest part of town and showed us a view on the city which most tourists don't see... //www.pbase.com/labuda/image/62388294/original

I'd imagine Golden Gate park + surroundings has a wide variety things to see. So maybe starting there and deciding where to go after?


GGPark ? :P
03/24/2008 10:55:26 PM · #38
Originally posted by labuda:

I'd suggest keeping moving around to a minimum. Ideally, you can think of some spots with a high density of original photo opportunities. We should also try to photograph some less conventional perspectives on the city, not to end up with postcard duplicates. When i went to NYC and met Pawdrix, he brought us to the ghettoest part of town and showed us a view on the city which most tourists don't see... //www.pbase.com/labuda/image/62388294/original

I'd imagine Golden Gate park + surroundings has a wide variety things to see. So maybe starting there and deciding where to go after?


Sounds good.

Certainly the Mission District (Latino area) or Dogpatch (Industrial), or China Basin (somewhat derelick waterfront - but on the way to highrise heaven) might be what you're interested in.

ETA: Oh, yes. Potrero Hill has some unconventional skyline views along with that crooked street that nobody knows about.

Maybe some of the others will check in with suggestions/ideas.

Message edited by author 2008-03-25 12:05:01.
03/25/2008 04:23:26 PM · #39
Anyone else interested?
03/25/2008 04:36:32 PM · #40
Hey, how did my car get volunteered? ;-) Actually, I'm happy to drive and am fine with meeting in GG Park and then going from there. So who needs a ride to the park?
03/25/2008 05:38:50 PM · #41
Originally posted by sfalice:

Yes! The weekend of the 29th & 30th is just about upon us.

There's so much to see in San Francisco, even if it's been photographed again and again, there's still room to reinterpret.

For starters, the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park is absolutely stunning right now as the cherry blossoms are out. They presently are at the stage where new blossoms are out and buds are just ready to open. So it 'should' be good next weekend as well. Hours 9-6 and my advice is get there early. Admission is $1.50 for kids and seniors, $4 for everyone else. Parking is easier, early also.

Then the Queen Wilhelmina Windmill, also in GGP, now has its tulips and should be well worth a picture or two. The Pacific is just a step or two away, with the Beach Chalet available for a snap or two, and the Cliff House just down the road.



Yes, the blossoms are out. If I'm not able to make it you can contact me and I can get you in.

In G.G. Park :

West End - Beach Chalet/Dutch windmill/Cliff house/Pacific Ocean/Great Highway/Buffalo Paddock
Middle - Stow Lake/Botanical Garden/Japanese Tea Garden/De Young Museum Tower
East End- Conservatory of Flowers/Pan handle

North

Baker Beach/Lincoln Park
Presidio/GG Bridge/Fort Point
Marina/Fisherman's Wharf/Pier 39/Aquatic Park

East

Japantown/Chinatown/North Beach/Ferry Building/Embarcadero/Bay Bridge/Treasure Island/ AT&T Park/Mission district

South
Twin Peaks/Mt.Davision

03/26/2008 01:30:16 AM · #42
I think starting at the Japanese Tea Garden on Saturday morning sounds great. Does anyone want to try and make it at 9:00am, or should we schedule it a bit later to make sure that everyone who wants to come is awake?
03/26/2008 04:34:06 PM · #43
March 29 is "Lights Out" day in San Francisco where certain landmarks, offices and various buildings are turning off their lights from 8:00pm to 9:00pm.

City Hall, Transamerica building, Coit Tower, Ferry building, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge amongst others that turned off lights at the last event.

If anyone is hoping for some nightshots with lights from those places beware. Otherwise is might be a great long exposure picture with something different.
03/26/2008 04:58:24 PM · #44
Originally posted by PhilipDyer:

I think starting at the Japanese Tea Garden on Saturday morning sounds great. Does anyone want to try and make it at 9:00am, or should we schedule it a bit later to make sure that everyone who wants to come is awake?


9:00 AM at the Japanese Tea Garden sounds good to me, Philip. That's a good time, as any later and parking gets pretty difficult in that area.

And great to have the heads-up on night photography Saturday night, faidoi. Yeah, a bridge picture with 'no' bridge would be unique.

Now, assuming Aleks left his car in Montreal, it occurs to me he should be picked up at his hotel. I can do that if Aleks will PM me with his local information.

So far as I know from this thread, looks like its

philipdyer
bluemoon
c_Steve_G
sfalice
and maybe
faidoi
oh, and of course
labuda

Anybody else in on Saturday's San Francisco shoot?

Message edited by author 2008-03-26 19:32:36.
03/26/2008 05:35:44 PM · #45
Saturday, I'm in :)
03/26/2008 05:46:22 PM · #46
Originally posted by sfalice:

Originally posted by PhilipDyer:

I think starting at the Japanese Tea Garden on Saturday morning sounds great. Does anyone want to try and make it at 9:00am, or should we schedule it a bit later to make sure that everyone who wants to come is awake?


9:00 AM at the Japanese Tea Garden sounds good to me, Philip. That's a good time, as any later and parking gets pretty difficult in that area.

And great to have the heads-up on night photography Saturday night, faidoi. Yeah, a bridge picture with 'no' bridge would be unique.

Now, assuming Aleks left his car in Montreal, it occurs to me he should be picked up at his hotel. I can do that if Aleks will PM me with his local information.


If you guys want to arrive earlier I can get us in before 9:00am. I can arrange parking near the JTG also. Go to the tour bus lot and I can talk to the attendant. If we leave that area before 10:00am there would not be a problem parking because he normally starts charging after 10:00a.m.

It gets busy on the weekends so he would not be able to guard everyones car, so don't leave any bags in view when parking, even a lunch bag.
03/26/2008 05:58:07 PM · #47
Earth Hour details(Lights Out)
03/26/2008 07:29:01 PM · #48
Thanks for the offer, Welland! I'm sure street parking will be pretty easy if we get there that early. That street doesn't close to cars on Sunday now, does it? Alice, I can also pick up both you and Aleks, if we want to carpool. Let us know what your preference is, Aleks.

If we meet at the Tea Garden on Saturday, then we can just stay there for awhile and go hang out in the Botanical Gardens across the street afterward to wait for anyone else to show up. I'll PM my cell phone number to people on this thread so that they can call to find out where we are. Sound good?
03/26/2008 07:34:49 PM · #49
Originally posted by PhilipDyer:

Thanks for the offer, Welland! I'm sure street parking will be pretty easy if we get there that early. That street doesn't close to cars on Sunday now, does it? Alice, I can also pick up both you and Aleks, if we want to carpool. Let us know what your preference is, Aleks.

If we meet at the Tea Garden on Saturday, then we can just stay there for awhile and go hang out in the Botanical Gardens across the street afterward to wait for anyone else to show up. I'll PM my cell phone number to people on this thread so that they can call to find out where we are. Sound good?

this sounds terrific, Philip. The less cars we have on the road (and in the parking slots) the better.

Alice
03/26/2008 08:02:17 PM · #50
Originally posted by sfalice:


philipdyer
bluemoon
c_Steve_G
sfalice
and maybe
faidoi
oh, and of course
labuda

ya got the wrong blue moon...I'm Blue Moon, not bluemoon :P
Anyway, yeah I guess I'll meet you guys at the Japanese flower garden at 9. Are we carpooling?...well, wait I probably can't cuz I'll have to leave at about 4:30 to garauntee getting to work on time, oh well I can practice my crappy parallel parking skills :D


Message edited by author 2008-03-26 20:02:41.
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