Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been on the road for the past week or so at my wife's family reunion in Spearfish, South Dakota - that's up by Mount Rushmore for you monument fans and very near to Sturgis for you biker-dudes. Things began on Thursday and on Friday everyone, all 50, had arrived. Saturday night we hosted a reception for the family in honor of our oldest who had a small wedding back in Virginia. Only a few family members attended so this was a way to meet the bride and groom. We held it at a catering location south of town. It was HOT, in the 100s every day. And we shared the town with over 800 Corvettes of every year and model you can imagine. Amazingly, almost everyone who was a part of the Corvette rally was about my age! It was so fun! I've never felt so mainstream! I'll have some images derived from that experience later on. After the dinner I looked outside and there was this glorious "golden hour" light - filtered through smoke from a lightning kindled range-fire near Devils Tower in Wyoming, maybe 30 miles away. We took lots of photos - big group ones where I had to set the camera and run to make it into the picture - and some smaller ensembles. This one is Jack and his mother and father. Jack is a favorite subject of mine - he's open, honest, a delightful child, and NOT happy to be plucked away from the cousins and uncles who were playing a bit of baseball: <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U3796.jpg> Moments after his feet hit the ground he was scurrying off to join the crowd. A boy of summer. Running. <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U3797.jpg> All images take with a Canon 1Ds MKII, 24-70L f2.8 lens. Shot wide open with a bit of fill 'cause it was past sunset at this point. Still over 100 degrees too! Comments welcome of course. Adam Bridge