Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2019/06/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Here's a link to the remaining photographs I took while over in France. They include some from Cannes, Antibes, and from Juan-les-Pins where we based ourselves. As Have-Nots, we mingled amongst the Have-Yachts and discovered that indeed the rich are different: they have more money... Unfortunately, I didn't bother bringing any other camera than my fixed lens Fuji X100S, and the option to have fitted longer lenses would have been useful, but then again it wasn't a photographic holiday, more a relaxing break. So I didn't get close up photos of Roman Abramovich's Eclipse - the second biggest yacht in the world, or the amazing plaything of Andrey Melnichenko - Sailing Yacht A with its 300 feet tall masts, nor the gorgeous Talitha G owned by the Getty family as all had to remain distant objects. Amusingly, we were wandering around the church and castle at the top of Le Suquet and I noticed a couple of young fellows in their twenties or early thirties who had Canon gear with long and heavy lenses. They were taking peripheral shots of the area, so I asked them were they from a camera club. They turned out to be doing establishing shots for an American sports interview show hosted by someone called Bensinger and were going to interview the owner of the Washington Redskins, a Mr. Snyder on his brand new 305 foot yacht - the Lady S - which was moored below us in Cannes harbour. While my knowledge of American football is limited to the O.J. Simpson car "chase", I am interested in boats, and? leaned over and took a shot, but, with a 35mm equivalent lens, it looks like a speck. Anyway, it's here in this group of images, so start at this one and click right. http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/France/Cote+dAzur+2019/Antibes120619+Before+-+La+Joie+de+vivre+by+Picasso+at+Muse__+Picasso.jpg.html Comments welcome Douglas PS some of these yachts are quite amazing and worth a google.