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Andy
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today i had the great pleasure of meeting a photographer i've only known thru the internet, luben solev, the master of infrared, slow-shutter, and nightshot photography, he sure squeezes every last drop of potential imagery out of his camera! what a nice chap, we got on really well, we talked about photography and life all day, whilst shooting at kew gardens, street photography in the city, an awesome dinner, and of course, some night photography
and here's luben, shot with my sony f828, and converted to b&w using my preferred methods (*):
we did a lot of street photography, which was, i think, a new experience for luben. i really enjoy shooting in a new town, i've been to london many times before, but i've never had time to do some serious shoooting....
these shots all with my 10d, 16-35L aboard:
we took a break to dine on england's national cuisine, of course, indian food
after dinner it was time for some night work. here's the houses of parliament, and that famous clock, big ben:
and here's the famous "london eye" i believe the world'd biggest ferris wheel... boy you really need wiiiide to get this thing in the frame
luben was a fantastic host, he laid out our day's journey perfectly, and i'm proud to know him now. what a day!
enjoy (new city, new friend) photography,
-- andy
(*) b&w info here:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=7475823
today i had the great pleasure of meeting a photographer i've only known thru the internet, luben solev, the master of infrared, slow-shutter, and nightshot photography, he sure squeezes every last drop of potential imagery out of his camera! what a nice chap, we got on really well, we talked about photography and life all day, whilst shooting at kew gardens, street photography in the city, an awesome dinner, and of course, some night photography
and here's luben, shot with my sony f828, and converted to b&w using my preferred methods (*):
we did a lot of street photography, which was, i think, a new experience for luben. i really enjoy shooting in a new town, i've been to london many times before, but i've never had time to do some serious shoooting....
these shots all with my 10d, 16-35L aboard:
we took a break to dine on england's national cuisine, of course, indian food
after dinner it was time for some night work. here's the houses of parliament, and that famous clock, big ben:
and here's the famous "london eye" i believe the world'd biggest ferris wheel... boy you really need wiiiide to get this thing in the frame
luben was a fantastic host, he laid out our day's journey perfectly, and i'm proud to know him now. what a day!
enjoy (new city, new friend) photography,
-- andy
(*) b&w info here:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=7475823
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Love your shots, Andy. I especially love the shot I left on my reply. All are great.
I hear nowhere is far enough from NYC right now, don't know how you feel about that: no politics: the traffic and stuff. Will try to watch Letterman tonight to see what he says about your hometown.
We have no cable here in "stormy" Charleston, I have found out that using dial up is costing us a fortune. Glad you are enjoying London, will pop in to see your posts, even loved the ferris wheel, a perspective I haven't seen before. That is a photographer, our photograper . Old chap, bless your heart!
ginger
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thanks sid, and ginger, too
yeah, i only did some quick editing on my laptop, and this is one of about 20 shots i grabbed last night of the houses of parliament. i think i can edit better on my home system....
thanks!
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Thanks for sharing.
Dave
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hey dave. a little of both. yeah, i had a blast home now!
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