Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Gary, If you can post some of St George Lighthouse it would be great. It's a spectactular site and construction then living there, virtually in the middle of the ocean, is amazing! Dennis Gary Todoroff wrote: > <snip> > > This morning the helicopter plans did work out and we flew to the St George > Reef Lighthouse, about 30 minutes north and six miles off the coast of > Crescent City. Weather was perfect, with just enought high overcast to keep > the contrast range down a bit. I shot the Hasselblad ELM out the open door > of the HH65 Coast Guard helicopter. We were really close during three orbits > around the rock, so I was able to shoot with the 80mm, trying to capture > some of the beautful turquois blue water as the waves receded. > > >From a further distance, I used the old but dependable Leica SL with a 90mm > Elmarit and a 280/4.8 Telyt. Two grey whales swam by when were at about 100' > elevation, and I got a few shots of them, too. > > We landed on the tiny landing pad and I used the M6 for some shots around > the abandonded light, mostly with the 35. We toured the many rooms where > lightkeepers and Coasties lived and worked since 1892, and I sensed what a > rare priviledge it was to be one of the few who has ever been on that remote > outpost over the last 100 years. > > >From the top, I shot an unusual perspective from above the helicopter, its > blades still spinning, a flight mechanic nearby, and waves crashing on rocks > just twenty feet below the scene. I love Velvia for landscapes, but can't > stand the way it interprets the orange color of the helicopter. So far, I > use Astia for the orange color, but haven't experimented much. Anybody have > a favorite slide film for interpreting international orange? > > After the group commander flew us home (it was his first trip to the > lighthouse, too), we both husseled to a lunch meeting back in Eureka, where > plans are rapidly developing for the festivities around declaring Eureka as > a Coast Guard City on June 3rd. Should be a great party for a great group of > people! > > Regards, > Gary Todoroff > Tree LUGger >