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Scobleizer: Photo “training”

  • Toby Getsch · 2 years ago
    Sounds like a fun afternoon.

    Hey, I noticed a bunch of my pictures happened to be tagged w/ photowalking. I forgot about that and then saw them when looking through other's postings up on Flickr from your link above. I didn't realize those tags went out for Flickr in general. I thought they were just per user. That's kinda cool! It was an interesting surprise, considering I wasn't there for today's train museum adventures. It would have been fun, albeit a little bit of a long drive down from Seattle. :(
  • Martin Gordon · 2 years ago
    Looks like you guys had fun. We need to arrange some of these on the east coast.
  • Beau Liening · 2 years ago
    It was really great to meet everybody today. Out of my 740 photos, I uploaded 140 of them to my Zooomr account:

    http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/oheresy/9112

    Oh, and thanks for the Seagate drive! =)
  • Damon Billian · 2 years ago
    Beautiful sunset pic posted...

    "Then we’ll need to rent Thomas a 600mm lens."
    Perhaps this could be resolved by purchasing a teleconverter? The only possible issue I can think of would be if the f-stop was below a 4.0 (I also believe you can get t-mounts for telescopes, something that could be another option). Then again, I don't consider myself to be a pro...
  • Mike Woodhouse · 2 years ago
    I doubt that shooting surfers will work with a teleconverter, the lens would be too slow: a 1.4x is worth one full stop, a 2x costs two stops.

    I was going to suggest a "Bigma" (the Sigma 50-500mm monster zoom) as a possibility, since it's just about hand-holdable, but I'm betting Thomas wants a faster lens than that. Which is really, really expensive...

    Sounds like fun. I wonder if there's someone in London who might start something like this on a semi-regular basis? (I'd love to volunteer but I'd probably arrange something then not be able to go!)
  • John Dodds · 2 years ago
    Some terrific photos but I'm not sure what you mean by the "power of the Flickr community" - can you expand on that?
  • Pete · 2 years ago
    Fantastic photo's!

    Just like to let you know that you've inspired others ... Photowalking.
  • JoeC · 2 years ago
    If you don't already, you should use Upcoming.org to organize your walks in the future. And, nice photos!

    Example: http://upcoming.org/event/140515/

    Joe C.
  • francine hardaway · 2 years ago
    How much does it cost to rent the lens? If you need a sponsor, I'd be up for it. I've never been up there for Mavericks! Chelsea, my daughter, goes every year.
  • dzentelman · 2 years ago
    nice foto:)
  • Isabel · 2 years ago
    I had a really great time!

    Here is a link to my set of photos:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/xoisabel/sets/7215...
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Francine: a 600 mm F4.0 lens costs $5,000 to buy, but about $100 a day to rent.

    John: Flickr has a HUGE community who add onto the photo, who link it into other communities, who build new sets of photos. I find watching the comments fascinating because they take me off to other photos that are superb.
  • Keith · 2 years ago
    I haven't ever hit Flickr for photos, oddly enough. I've been browsing a site for nature-based wallpapers lately (http://www.foto51.com...lots of desert panoramas) since looking at Vista screenshots makes me want some new wallpaper after years of defaults.
    Looks like Flickr is a nice "meta-izing" way to organize lots of sites like that. Also reminds me a bit of that REALLY cool animated photo (or any kind of file, really) organization tool MS Research had that grouped on meta-tags.
  • Thomas Hawk · 2 years ago
    Had a great time and thanks to everyone who came out. Thanks again to Seagate for the generosity in providing the micro drives for people.

    Martin, the East Coast sounds like a good idea. I shot New York a few years back and loved it. I spent about three days non stop. It was fantastic. Definitely need to get back.

    Here's a link to a set of my images of New York from that trip. I was shooting with a slower zoom lens back then and my old 10D.

    http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/thomashawk/4258

    Hard to get away though and expensive to travel. Hopefully in the near term. Scoble and I were both recently in Seattle and Las Vegas (for CES). The problem at these tech conferences though is that we are both so busy and tired from running around that it makes it hard to actually schedule a photowalking in. But New York, Boston, heck, anywhere on the East Coast would be super cool.

    Beau, I'm impressed with your productivity. You took the most shots in the group. Thanks for uploading them so quickly on to Zooomr.

    Mike and Damon, yeah I'd like a fast lens if I can get one. You can always rent them. I've had my eye on the Canon 300mm f/2.8 for a long time.

    http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lense...

    Check out the photo of that tiger in the review above!

    At $4,000 for the lens it's out of my price range, but I'd love to rent it and shoot the surfers with it. I'm just not sure if 300mm will give me the distance I need for a shot like that. Anyone else have any other lenses to suggest? Scoble and I could always put on wet suits to get a little closer.

    Anyways really great to see so many old faces and meet some new friends as well on Sunday. Looking forward to the next one.
  • Joe · 2 years ago
    300mm might give you the distance. The f2.8 would be a monster to handhold, though. I shoot a 300mm f4 that is a joy to handhold, and is still plenty fast-- fast enough that I can use a 1.4x teleconverter (forget the 2x) and still be able to handhold in bright daylight with 100 ISO film (yes, film-- I'm a bit of a photographic luddite).
  • Ethan · 2 years ago
    Canon makes a 50mm f1 lens. . I'd imagine it's fairly useless close in due to the depth of field wide open.
    http://photo.net/equipment/canon/50-1.0.html
  • Thomas Hawk · 2 years ago
    Film, definitely old skool! Nice work Joe. Digital is getting better and better but it's still not at film quality yet.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Joe: nah, for Mavericks from land you need a 600MM lens, maybe even with a teleconverter. Something like Canon's 600 F4 lens would be killer. Hell, we might even rent a 300 too.

    If Canon were smart, they'd send Thomas two to share with other photographers.
  • savagemanners · 2 years ago
    yeah pretty good pics
  • Joe · 2 years ago
    I'm still waiting for Canon to send me one.

    I was on Oahu last Monday and people were surfing on Waikiki. Unlike the North shore, they were getting pretty close to shore where they would've filled the frame at 300mm. But then again, the waves weren't big enough for a good dramatic surfing shot. And I left my camera in the hotel room.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Joe, yeah, in Hawaii the surfers come really close to shore. Not in Santa Cruz. The really big waves are a ways off. The best way to shoot them is to get a Waverunner and get into the waves with a waterproof camera, but I'm not gonna do that.
  • Leslie Wong · 2 years ago
    Leica also makes a 50mm F/1 lens. It's called the Noctilux and it was first available in the mid '70's. It's a manual focus lens that works on rangefinder cameras with the Leica M mount.
  • Toby Getsch · 2 years ago
    Please, no wet suits for Thomas or Robert. Bad mental image. ;-)
  • ManWithCamera · 2 years ago
    This was loads of fun. Thanks for inviting the Sacramento Flickr group. So, how long before we get to see the video, Scoble? I'm not impatient, just curious.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/nathanchilton/sets...
  • Henrik · 2 years ago
    Robert,

    I think it's fantastic what you do, and I am one of very many fans of Thomas Hawk. But whan it comes to photowalking your old hometown of Seattle is ahead of you.

    If you look at http://www.flickr.com/groups/seattlemeetups/ you have a meetup group that has been doing monthly photowalks for over a year. Just thought you might want to check it out.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Henrik: good point. But do they take videos of their Photowalks?

    Man: I'm really backlogged with video again. Sigh. So, it's looking like early February.
  • ManWithCamera · 2 years ago
    Thanks, Robert.

    Oh, and feel free to edit out my silly question about Thomas' new lens. I didn't realize until last night, when I was thinking over the events of the day, that I had asked him if his new 50mm had any vignetting issues. A 50mm with vignetting? On a full frame sensor?

    I guess I had wide angle lenses on the brain. (I've been wishing for a wider lens lately, and I certainly could have used a faster one at the time.)
  • Martin McKeay · 2 years ago
    Robert,

    The family and I had a blast yesterday. I don't think we'll be able to make the surfing event, but I'll keep an eye open for the next photowalking event you have. If you want some ideas for the North Bay, let me know. There's one or two places around here that might be fun to visit, like maybe the Charles Schultz Museum.

    Martin McKeay (not McKay)
  • searchengines · 2 years ago
    That Sunset photograph is almost mesmerizing - it is sad that there are no larger versions on flickr

    BTW: :-D

    Brilliant idea to use SNAP Previews on the Links

    High quality large thumbnails appear when the cusor hovers over that links :-D


    Perhaps you should consider joining the MyBlogLog and coComments communities
  • David Rush · 2 years ago
    Hi Robert. What do you think of the SNAP preview thing that's suddendly shown up on your site? Did you or Wordpress turn it on?

    It doesn't add much value to the browsing experience IMHO.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    David: I'm still deciding. Sometimes it bugs me, other times I like it.

    Wordpress.com added it, by the way. For me I like it more than it bugs me, which is why I haven't removed it yet. But, I'm still deciding.
  • Blake Seely · 2 years ago
    Better late than never:

    Blog posting here.
    Flickr photos from the photowalk here.

    Thanks again to Thomas and Robert for a great afternoon! And thank you Seagate for my new 8gig card!!
  • gfurry · 2 years ago
    I wish I could have been there. Let me know when you do a photowalk in my neck of the woods. Maybe a Notre Dame or Chicago photo walk this summer perhaps.
  • Ron Carney · 2 years ago
    Robert:
    Great post, I am an avid flickrite, novice zooomrite, and I love photography! I know what you mean about Thomas Hawk "just seeing things" you didn't, that is how I often feel, like there are many things I could see if I had the talent. I am working on it though, getting a little better. Wish I was closer to Sacremento, but I am in sunny Las Vegas, Nevada. If you EVER come out this way, shoot me an email, we can get a nice little photowalk here, either down at the strip or a few great museams or natural areas like Red Rock Nat'l Conservation area.
  • shel israel · 2 years ago
    So, I really fooled you into think it was an accident?
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  • Paulo Jordao · 1 year ago
    Hi Robert... Look like that you guys had a great time.
    I am a Photographer here in South Florida (www.paulopics.com)
    can you give me some tips so I can start a Photowalk here in my area?
    Thanks
    Paulo Jordao
  • John Bushnell · 10 months ago
    Hey Robert great photos! I particularly like the one with the old train conductor. Keep up the great posts, it's so useful for budding photographers like myself.
  • captain · 3 months ago
    "Then we’ll need to rent Thomas a 600mm lens." If possibility, it better than if your used the high quality of lens nikkor on
    http://lensnikkor.com/2009/04/20/af-s-nikkor-50...