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Monday, August 10th, 2009Trix+3.
I find it hard to comment on these..
I've been intrigued by window light like this.
Switched to Portra 160 NC.
At Dana Point Harbor.
Shop had a very cozy feel to it, compared to the rest I saw, at least.
Sort of disappointed in the water spots on it, too lazy to get rid of them.
My brother. I don't think it's possible for me to hold my camera perfectly straight.
Skimming.
This is what happens when you're not watching the waves. :p
I had to hop backwards after that or I would have gotten wet too.
I don't have many words for these. I do know I'd like to shoot more beaches, though. Bruce Gilden's Coney Island work is inspiring enough. I think I'd rather shoot in color though.
Yea, I missed the focus, so what.
Probably the shot I'm most happy with from this roll.
My sister used my Holga that day. The roll came out quite well. Really need a scanner capable of scanning medium format.
Later that day I finished the roll at my Uncle's house. Newly moved in. They've got a nice view of the sunset from their backyard. There's also a family of young hawks. They didn't come out until after I finished the roll, though.
Finishing the roll I started (from the beginning of the post)
Think I nailed the exposure here.
Wide eyes.
Waiting.
He just sat there.
At the optometrist.
My eyes are terrible and when I go I have to take my contacts out. Last time and this one I ventured to take a couple shots practically blind and they came out just fine.
She wanted to try on green colored contacts.
I went and saw a lecture by Steve McCurry here.
There was a guy in the front row I saw shooting with an M8 (whose shutter sounded significantly different than I expected) but other than that everyone else was shooting huge dslr's.
At the book signing afterwards. I would have bought a book of his, but I'm broke so I didn't. Also, they were charging far more than what you can get them for on amazon. One guy came prepared with 3 books.
The lady that took this had never used a Leica before and didn't realize I was using film until after she shot it. She was really concerned, "so I can't check to see if it turned out well?" I prefocused for her and set the exposure so all she had to do was hit the shutter. I reassured her that I was positive it would come out.
I also had Steve McCurry sign my Leica, since I had nothing else of significance for him to sign. He did ask me after, "is this film or digital?"
My brother saw me take that one and he said "are you sure that's going to come out?" Exposure time was 1/4s at f/1.4. I told him, "I'm positive."
My cat is weird.
Over in Panorama City..
and then in Burbank
Elevator.
then Hollywood & Highland
Spent a Friday night at a friend's apartment.
Didn't shoot much..
My sister's birthday was little over a week ago.
The sky was cool. Clouds move fast.
This subway station looked like a giant bathroom.
Taco Bell establishment turned Thai BBQ.
Thailand, in LA!
Not sure what these were, but I think they were worthy of a shot. Didn't come out how I would have liked though..
This was quite a confusing encounter.
Could have (should have?) gotten closer.
Rubik's cube.
That's all.














































































