Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well, total left knee replacement, for starters, along with more physical therapy than I like to think about in retrospect, a whole bunch of house repairs, and an update to my Will (something not for the faint of heart, I've discovered - it's one thing to write a Will when you're 30 and quite another when you're 67). I finally got back on my usual summer sailing schedule a couple of months ago. Also, picked up a K10D and a couple of lenses in January, and recently a D40x, and a couple of lenses, and have been putting them to use pretty regularly but am only now finding time to post. I plan on putting some up every few days over the next month or so. My M8 purchase is still on hold. Here are a couple of shots from a recent International S-Class race a few weeks ago in Buzzards Bay (that's Cape Cod Massachusetts, for those not in the area). The first is a head-on shot that I think would be perfect if not for one thing and I'd like to know if you think that thing ruins it. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/inactive/rtaylor/PICKS/SAILING/ IMGP7263.jpg.html Here's a alternate taken literally a second later; more splash but less powerful, I think. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/inactive/rtaylor/PICKS/SAILING/ IMGP7264.jpg.html Finally, this is what these beautiful boats look like full length. They were sailing off Penzance Point, a gated enclave at the far west of Woods Hole. You can get an idea of the real estate values in the area by taking a look a the "Summer cottage" behind the boat. It was a perfect sailing day, sunny for the most part and a nice stable Southwesterly at 10-15 knots. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/inactive/rtaylor/PICKS/SAILING/ IMGP7233.jpg.html All taken with the Pentax K10D and a manual-focus 200 mm Pentax-M lens, image stabilization off due to the rolling of the boat, f5.6 at 1/2000th approximately, ISO 400. Comments encouraged, indeed. Regards, Dick Boston MA